# https://ipaintpainting.ca — Full Content Export Auto-generated by local-seo-toolkit. One markdown stream of the entire site for AI crawlers. ## About iPaint Painting | Edmonton's Trusted Painting Contractor Since 2011 URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/about/ > Meet the team behind iPaint Painting. Founded by Mourad in 2011, we deliver owner-led, certified painting services across Edmonton with an in-house team, premium products, and a 5-year written warranty. About iPaint Painting | Edmonton's Trusted Painting Contractor Since 2011 Home / About About iPaint Painting Edmonton's trusted painting contractor since 2011. Owner-led projects, in-house team, premium products, and a 5-year written warranty on every job. Meet Mourad Mourad picked up a paintbrush at 19 and discovered something most people never find, a craft that felt like a calling. The precision, the transformation, the moment a homeowner sees their space completely reimagined, that was it. Life took a detour through IT, but the pull of painting never faded. After years behind a screen, Mourad made the decision to return to his true passion and founded iPaint Painting in 2011. With a Painter and Decorator Certification, MPI credentials, and safety certifications including WHMIS, Fall Protection, Aerial Work Platform, and Lead Safety (RRP), Mourad didn't just start a painting company, he built a standard. Every project is owner-led. Every client becomes a forever connection. That philosophy has driven iPaint from day one: treat every home like your own, use the best products available, hire and train your own team, and never cut a corner. More than 500 projects and 156 five-star reviews later, that standard hasn't changed. Painter & Decorator Certified MPI Certified WHMIS Fall Protection Aerial Work Platform Lead Safety (RRP) What Sets iPaint Apart Six commitments that have earned us 156 five-star reviews and counting. Owner-Led Projects Mourad personally oversees every single job. No project managers, no middlemen, the owner is on-site ensuring quality from prep to final walkthrough. In-House Team Only Every painter on our crew is a full-time iPaint employee. We never subcontract. That means consistent quality, accountability, and people who know our standards inside and out. Premium Products Only We use Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, and Cloverdale exclusively. Premium paints deliver better coverage, richer colour, and longer-lasting results, no cheap shortcuts. 5-Year Written Warranty Every project comes with a 5-year written warranty. We stand behind our work because we know it lasts. If something isn't right, we make it right, period. Free Colour Consultation Not sure which colours will work best? We include a complimentary colour consultation with every project to help you choose shades you'll love for years. Community First iPaint is proudly Edmonton-born and Edmonton-grown. We live here, work here, and raise our families here. Supporting local isn't a slogan, it's who we are. iPaint by the Numbers 15+ Years of Experience 156 Five-Star Reviews 500+ Completed Projects 5-Year Warranty on Every Job Our Team Every painter at iPaint is a full-time, in-house team member, never a subcontractor. Each crew member is trained to iPaint standards before they ever step onto a job site. That means consistent quality, proper preparation, clean work areas, and the attention to detail that has earned us over 156 five-star reviews. When you hire iPaint, you're not getting a random crew. You're getting skilled professionals who take pride in their craft and treat your home with the same care as their own. Trained to iPaint Standards Every painter completes our in-house training program before touching a client's home. Full-Time Employees No day labourers, no subcontractors. Our team is invested in iPaint's reputation. Your Home, Our Priority Clean work areas, furniture protection, and a thorough walkthrough on every project. Meet the iPaint Crew The skilled professionals behind every iPaint project. Each crew member brings years of specialized training to your home. Nas Shop Manager The secret to our consistent, high-quality results lies in the shop with our Shop Manager, Nas. A specialist in cabinet making, Nizar oversees the most technical aspects of our production. While he may not be a frequent face on the job site, his craftsmanship is present in every detail of our carpentry product. Tom Shop Manager, Master Finisher While you might not see him on-site every day, Tom is the heart of our shop and the backbone of every project we deliver. As our Shop Manager and Master Finisher, Tom's expertise in cabinet precision finishing is what sets our quality apart. He is the hidden key to our success, meticulously crafting and prepping every piece to perfection before it ever reaches your home. Hany Spray Finishing Specialist Hany is a true artist when it comes to the spray gun. He excels at transforming homes with high-end finishes on trim, ceilings, and walls, delivering a level of consistency that is hard to find. His dedication to high-quality results and his ability to tackle the most challenging surfaces are exactly what makes our projects such a resounding success. Ayman Cabinet Maker, Finisher Whether he's crafting brand-new cabinets from scratch or applying a perfect spray finish to your cabinets and trim, Ayman is the gold standard in cabinetry and finishes. From the initial build of new custom cabinets to the final, high-end spray application on walls and trim, his workmanship is flawless. He doesn't just complete projects, he elevates them, consistently delivering premium results that our clients rave about. Licensed, Certified, Insured Your peace of mind is built into every project we take on. City Licensed Fully licensed to operate in Edmonton WCB Covered Workers' Compensation Board coverage on every job MPI Certified Master Painters Institute credentials Lead Safety (RRP) Certified for safe lead paint handling Fall Protection Certified for safe work at heights WHMIS Workplace hazardous materials certified Ready to Work With Edmonton's Most Trusted Painters? Get a free, no-obligation estimate. We'll walk through your project together and show you exactly what to expect. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Beaumont | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/beaumont/ > iPaint Painting serves Beaumont, Alberta, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Just 25 minutes from our Edmonton shop. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Beaumont | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Beaumont Painting Services in Beaumont iPaint Painting proudly serves Beaumont, Alberta, from the lakeside homes of Beaumont Lakes and Montrose to the French-heritage streets of Old Town and Les Jardins. Just 25 minutes from our south Edmonton shop, we bring the same 4.9-star quality (156 Google Reviews) to every Beaumont project. Fully insured. Call 780-938-9555. iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor serving Beaumont, Alberta. Based in south Edmonton at 9821 33 Ave NW, we reach Beaumont in approximately 25 minutes via Highway 625 or the Queen Elizabeth II Highway. We provide interior painting, exterior painting, commercial painting, cabinet refinishing, cabinet painting, and epoxy flooring to all Beaumont neighbourhoods including Beaumont Lakes, Montrose, Ruisseau, Dansereau Meadows, Jessie Lake, Downtown/Old Town, Les Jardins, and Coloniale Estates. Rated 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews with a 5-year written warranty on all residential and commercial work. Services Available in Beaumont Professional painting and finishing services for Beaumont homes, businesses, and growing commercial properties. Interior Painting in Beaumont Walls, ceilings, trim, and feature walls. Perfect for upgrading builder-grade finishes in Beaumont's newer communities. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Beaumont Siding, stucco, trim, fascia, and soffits. Coatings selected for open prairie wind exposure and Alberta's harsh winters. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Beaumont Retail shops along 50 Avenue, professional offices, restaurants in French Village, and the growing commercial district. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Beaumont Transform builder-grade oak and maple kitchens with factory-quality spray finishes in modern whites and greys. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Beaumont Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with hardware upgrades. A kitchen transformation at a fraction of renovation cost. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Beaumont Garage floors and basements. Durable, seamless, easy to clean, ideal for Beaumont's family-oriented homes. Learn More → Beaumont Neighbourhoods We Serve From premium lakeside communities to Beaumont's French-heritage core, iPaint Painting covers every neighbourhood. Premium & Newer Neighbourhoods Beaumont Lakes Montrose Ruisseau Dansereau Meadows Jessie Lake Established Neighbourhoods Downtown / Old Town Les Jardins Coloniale Estates French Village Conseil Crest Landmarks & Recreation Ken Chicken Lake Area Four Seasons Park Coloniale Golf & Country Club Le Rêve Park Beaumont Sport & Recreation Centre Professional Painting Services Across Beaumont, Alberta Beaumont is a bilingual city of approximately 26,000 residents located in Leduc County, southeast of Edmonton along Highway 625. Founded in 1895 by French-Canadian settlers who named it for the "beautiful hill" overlooking the surrounding agricultural landscape, Beaumont retains a distinctive cultural identity that sets it apart from every other Edmonton-area community. Bilingual street signs line the roads, the French Village downtown core preserves the community's heritage architecture, and St. Vital Roman Catholic Church, built in 1919, remains one of Alberta's most photographed historic structures. That cultural richness extends to how homeowners in Beaumont think about their properties: there is a genuine pride of place here that translates directly into demand for quality craftsmanship. Beaumont's Housing: A Community Built in Waves What makes Beaumont fascinating from a painting contractor's perspective is how compressed its growth timeline is. Unlike Edmonton, which has housing stock spanning 120 years, Beaumont's residential development clusters into just three distinct eras, and the city has doubled in population over the past 15 years alone. The oldest properties sit in and around Downtown Beaumont and the Old Town core, near 50 Avenue and the streets radiating from St. Vital Church. These homes date from the 1960s through the 1980s and include modest bungalows, split-levels, and the occasional heritage-style residence with wood siding and original plaster interiors. These properties benefit most from comprehensive exterior repaints, proper scraping, priming, and the application of premium acrylic latex topcoats that can withstand another 10 to 15 years of Alberta weather. Interior projects in these older Beaumont homes often include textured ceiling removal, drywall repair, and fresh colour schemes that bring dated floor plans into the modern era. Les Jardins and Coloniale Estates represent Beaumont's first major suburban expansion in the 1990s and early 2000s. These neighbourhoods feature larger lots, two-storey homes with attached garages, and the stucco-and-vinyl siding combinations that became standard across Alberta during this period. Many of these homes are now 20 to 25 years old, the exact age where exterior coatings begin to show their age and kitchens feel ready for an update. Cabinet painting and refinishing is tremendously popular in Les Jardins and Coloniale Estates, where homeowners want a fresh, modern kitchen without the $40,000 price tag of a full renovation. Beaumont's newest and fastest-growing communities, Beaumont Lakes, Montrose, Ruisseau, Dansereau Meadows, and Jessie Lake, are where the majority of the city's residential construction has concentrated since 2010. These master-planned developments feature contemporary two-storey and bungalow-front designs with open floor plans, engineered hardwood, and the inevitable single coat of builder-flat paint in safe, neutral tones. Homeowners in these communities frequently contact iPaint Painting within the first year of occupancy, eager to upgrade to premium Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald finishes in custom colour palettes that reflect their personal style rather than the builder's cost calculations. Painting in Beaumont's Climate and Landscape Beaumont sits in an open agricultural landscape southeast of Edmonton, and that geography creates specific challenges for exterior paint. Without the urban heat island effect and wind-breaking structures of a larger city, Beaumont properties experience more direct wind exposure, particularly from the northwest, which accelerates surface degradation on exposed faces. Winter wind chill can push effective temperatures below -40°C, while summer sun on south-facing stucco can heat surface temperatures above 60°C. That thermal cycling, combined with Alberta's freeze-thaw moisture patterns, means exterior coatings in Beaumont must be exceptionally durable and flexible. iPaint Painting selects products specifically suited for these conditions. For the stucco exteriors common throughout Beaumont's newer developments, we apply elastomeric coatings that flex with temperature swings and bridge hairline cracks. For vinyl and fibre cement siding, we use adhesion-promoting primers and premium acrylic latex topcoats with UV stabilizers that resist the 2,300+ hours of annual sunshine the region receives. Interior work in Beaumont often contends with the low humidity of Alberta winters, typically 15 to 20 percent indoors, which causes drywall tape joints to crack, nail pops to emerge, and caulking around trim to shrink. Proper repair before painting is essential, and it is a step iPaint Painting never skips. Beaumont's Character and Community Spirit Beaumont's identity is inseparable from its French-Canadian heritage. The Centre Communautaire Beaumont Community Centre serves as the cultural hub, hosting festivals, performances, and community events throughout the year. The Beaumont Sport and Recreation Centre on 50 Street anchors the city's athletics programming, while Four Seasons Park, Le Reve Park, and the trails around Ken Chicken Lake provide green space and outdoor recreation for the predominantly young families who call Beaumont home. The Coloniale Golf and Country Club draws golfers from across the Edmonton region, and the properties backing onto the course represent some of Beaumont's most desirable addresses. The city's 50 Avenue commercial corridor has grown substantially alongside the residential expansion, with local restaurants, boutiques, and professional offices lining the main street. Commercial painting in Beaumont, retail interiors, restaurant refreshes, office repaints, represents a growing segment of iPaint Painting's work in the community. Business owners along 50 Avenue understand that a fresh, professional interior makes an immediate impression on customers, and Beaumont's tight-knit community means word travels fast when a business looks sharp. Why Beaumont Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is based at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton, approximately 25 minutes from Beaumont via Highway 625 or the QE2. Every project is owner-led and completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted to third parties. We carry $2 million in commercial general liability insurance and full WCB coverage for every team member. All work is backed by a 5-year written warranty, and we use premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products exclusively. With a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, Beaumont homeowners trust iPaint Painting for everything from a single accent wall in a Dansereau Meadows new build to a complete exterior transformation on an Old Town heritage home. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Beaumont, Alberta. How much does it cost to paint a house interior in Beaumont? Interior painting in Beaumont typically costs $3–$6 per square foot, depending on room count, ceiling height, and wall condition. A standard 1,600 sq ft two-storey in Beaumont Lakes or Montrose usually runs $4,800–$9,600 for a full interior repaint. Because many Beaumont homes are newer builds (constructed after 2005), they often need only a premium upgrade over builder-grade flat paint rather than extensive prep work. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates in Beaumont with transparent, itemized pricing, no hidden fees. Does iPaint Painting serve Beaumont even though they're based in Edmonton? Yes. iPaint Painting is based at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton, approximately 25 minutes from Beaumont via Highway 625 or the QE2. We serve every Beaumont neighbourhood including Beaumont Lakes, Montrose, Ruisseau, Dansereau Meadows, Jessie Lake, Downtown/Old Town, Les Jardins, and Coloniale Estates. There is no additional travel charge for projects in Beaumont. We complete painting work in Beaumont every month year-round. What makes painting homes in Beaumont different from Edmonton? Beaumont's housing stock is significantly newer on average than Edmonton's. Most homes were built after 2000, meaning fewer lead paint concerns, less plaster repair, and generally better-condition substrates. However, Beaumont homes face the same extreme Alberta climate, temperature swings from -35°C to +30°C, and many feature stucco exteriors that require specialized elastomeric coatings to withstand freeze-thaw cycles. Beaumont's open landscape also means greater wind exposure than urban Edmonton, which accelerates paint wear on exposed faces. iPaint Painting accounts for these local conditions when selecting products and preparation methods. Can iPaint Painting match colours for heritage-style homes in Old Town Beaumont? Absolutely. Beaumont's Old Town and the streets around St. Vital Roman Catholic Church feature some of the community's most characterful properties, including heritage-style homes that require careful colour selection to honour the French-Canadian architectural tradition. iPaint Painting offers full colour consultation services and can match any existing colour using spectrophotometer technology. We work with both Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams heritage colour palettes to ensure your home's finish complements Beaumont's unique cultural character. When is the best time to schedule exterior painting in Beaumont? The optimal exterior painting window in Beaumont runs from mid-May through mid-September, when daytime temperatures consistently exceed 10°C and overnight lows stay above 5°C. Beaumont sits in an open agricultural landscape southeast of Edmonton, which means wind exposure can be a factor, iPaint Painting monitors daily wind speeds and avoids spraying on high-wind days to ensure a flawless finish. Our exterior schedule fills quickly, so we recommend contacting us in March or early April to book your preferred dates for the summer season. Beaumont's Most Trusted Painters Fully insured, 4.9-star rated, just 25 minutes from Beaumont. Get your free estimate today, no obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from experienced painting professionals. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Belgravia | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/belgravia/ > iPaint Painting serves Belgravia in south-central Edmonton, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Heritage character homes and early-1900s architecture. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Belgravia | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Edmonton / Belgravia Painting Services in Belgravia iPaint Painting provides interior, exterior, commercial painting and cabinet refinishing across the Belgravia neighbourhood in south-central Edmonton. From historic early-1900s character homes with original woodwork and plaster walls to mature tree-lined streets overlooking the Saskatchewan River valley, iPaint Painting understands the specialized demands of Belgravia's heritage housing stock. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Services Available in Belgravia Professional painting and finishing services for Belgravia's heritage character homes, modern infills, and University district properties. Interior Painting in Belgravia Walls, ceilings, trim, and accent features across heritage character homes and modern infills. Plaster wall specialists. Premium Benjamin Moore products with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Belgravia Period-appropriate finishes for early-1900s character homes and durable modern coatings for infill builds. Engineered for Edmonton's climate and river valley moisture exposure. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Belgravia 109 Street corridor businesses, University district offices, and Belgravia Community League facilities. Minimal disruption scheduling. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Belgravia Factory-quality spray finishes for Belgravia kitchens, from heritage homes with original cabinetry to modern open-concept layouts in newer infill builds. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Belgravia Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with new hardware options. Custom colour matching for any Belgravia kitchen style. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Belgravia Garage floors, basements, and commercial spaces. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings ideal for Edmonton's salt and gravel season. Learn More → Belgravia Sub-Areas We Serve From Saskatchewan Drive estates to the 109 Street corridor, iPaint Painting covers every corner of the Belgravia community. Belgravia Sub-Areas North Belgravia South Belgravia Saskatchewan Drive Properties 109 Street Corridor University-Adjacent Homes Nearby South-Central Edmonton Neighbourhoods Queen Alexandra McKernan Windsor Park Garneau Parkallen Professional Painting Services Across Belgravia, Edmonton Belgravia is one of Edmonton's oldest and most prestigious residential neighbourhoods, located in south-central Edmonton directly adjacent to the University of Alberta campus and overlooking the Saskatchewan River valley along Saskatchewan Drive. iPaint Painting provides professional interior, exterior, commercial painting and cabinet refinishing throughout Belgravia, specializing in the heritage character homes that define this compact, walkable community. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 15 minutes from Belgravia via 109 Street, putting this coveted University district neighbourhood well within our core service radius. Whether you need a full interior repaint of a 1920s character home with original plaster walls and period woodwork, an exterior refresh on a Saskatchewan Drive estate, or cabinet refinishing in a modern Belgravia infill kitchen, iPaint Painting delivers results that respect the neighbourhood's architectural heritage while providing lasting modern protection. Belgravia's Heritage Character: Painting Homes Built to Last Established in the early 1900s as one of Edmonton's first prestige residential districts, Belgravia developed alongside the University of Alberta and quickly became the neighbourhood of choice for professors, physicians, lawyers, and professionals who wanted to live within walking distance of the campus and the river valley. The result is a remarkably well-preserved collection of character homes spanning Edwardian, Craftsman, Tudor Revival, and Colonial Revival architectural styles, many featuring original woodwork, leaded glass windows, covered front porches, wood siding with decorative trim, and interior plaster walls with crown moulding and picture rails. These early-1900s homes along the mature tree-lined streets of Belgravia represent some of the finest residential architecture in Edmonton, and they demand a painting contractor who understands heritage-specific preparation and finishing techniques. For iPaint Painting, Belgravia's heritage homes require a fundamentally different approach than newer construction. Interior plaster walls, the standard in Belgravia homes built before the 1950s, behave differently than modern drywall: they're harder, more brittle, and develop characteristic hairline cracks as the building settles over decades. Proper preparation involves stabilizing loose plaster, filling cracks with flexible compounds that accommodate ongoing movement, and applying alkali-resistant primers before topcoating. The original woodwork found throughout Belgravia character homes, baseboards, door casings, window frames, built-in cabinetry, staircase railings, and decorative trim, often carries multiple layers of paint that may include lead-based coatings from the pre-1978 era. iPaint Painting follows proper lead paint assessment protocols on all pre-1978 Belgravia homes, using encapsulation techniques and containment procedures that protect both our crew and the homeowner's family. Heritage colour selection is another area where Belgravia homeowners benefit from iPaint Painting's experience. The neighbourhood's early-1900s character homes suit period-appropriate palettes, deep heritage greens, warm cream tones, classic burgundy and navy accents, and earthy Craftsman colours that complement the original wood and stone details. We work with Belgravia homeowners to develop exterior colour schemes that honour the architectural character of these significant homes while incorporating modern colour science for UV resistance and long-term fade performance. The Belgravia Community League and neighbours who take pride in the streetscape's heritage character appreciate homeowners who maintain period-appropriate aesthetics. Saskatchewan Drive and the River Valley Microclimate Belgravia's northern edge runs along Saskatchewan Drive, one of Edmonton's most scenic residential corridors with panoramic views across the North Saskatchewan River valley. Properties along Saskatchewan Drive and the streets descending toward the river valley face unique painting challenges related to the microclimate created by the valley's topography. The river valley generates higher humidity levels than surrounding upland neighbourhoods, morning fog that lingers on north-facing surfaces, and wind patterns that drive moisture against building exteriors during storms. South-facing Saskatchewan Drive homes receive intense afternoon sun that accelerates UV degradation on exterior coatings, while the mature tree canopy that makes Belgravia's streets so beautiful also creates areas of persistent shade and moisture retention on north-facing walls. iPaint Painting addresses these river valley microclimate conditions by specifying premium exterior coating systems engineered for high-moisture environments. For the wood siding common on Belgravia's heritage homes, we apply deep-penetrating alkyd-modified primers that seal aged wood fibres against moisture intrusion before topcoating with high-build acrylic latex systems, specifically Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior or Sherwin-Williams Duration, that provide flexible film technology capable of expanding and contracting through Edmonton's extreme freeze-thaw cycles without cracking or peeling. For Saskatchewan Drive properties with direct southern exposure, we recommend UV-resistant formulations with fade-resistant pigments that maintain colour integrity through years of intense Alberta sunshine. The 109 Street Corridor and University District Walkability Belgravia's eastern boundary runs along 109 Street, a vibrant commercial and transit corridor that connects the neighbourhood to Whyte Avenue to the south and the University of Alberta campus to the north. This walkability, rare among Edmonton neighbourhoods, means Belgravia residents live within easy reach of the shops, restaurants, and cultural venues along 109 Street and the nearby Whyte Avenue commercial district in neighbouring Queen Alexandra. The 109 Street corridor also includes professional offices, small businesses, and mixed-use buildings that generate commercial painting demand. iPaint Painting provides commercial painting services along the Belgravia section of 109 Street, including storefront refreshes, office interior repaints, and building maintenance painting for property managers and business owners. The University of Alberta's proximity shapes Belgravia's housing market and painting demand in distinctive ways. Many Belgravia homeowners are current or retired university faculty and professionals who value quality craftsmanship and take a long-term approach to home maintenance. These clients appreciate detailed consultations about paint chemistry, coating durability, and colour theory, and they expect a painting contractor who can discuss Benjamin Moore versus Sherwin-Williams formulations with the same precision they bring to their own professional fields. iPaint Painting's owner-led approach, where every project is estimated and overseen by the company owner rather than delegated to a sales team, aligns with the expectations of Belgravia's discerning homeowner base. Why Belgravia Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, based approximately 15 minutes from Belgravia via 109 Street. Every project in Belgravia is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need a heritage colour restoration on an early-1900s character home, a full interior repaint with plaster wall preparation, cabinet refinishing in a Belgravia kitchen, or an exterior refresh on a Saskatchewan Drive estate, Belgravia trusts iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results that honour the neighbourhood's century-old architectural character while providing modern protection and beauty. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Belgravia, Edmonton. Does iPaint Painting serve Belgravia in south-central Edmonton? Yes. iPaint Painting serves all of Belgravia, including North Belgravia, South Belgravia, Saskatchewan Drive properties, and the 109 Street corridor. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 15 minutes from Belgravia via 109 Street or Whitemud Drive. There is no travel surcharge for Belgravia projects. How much does interior painting cost in Belgravia? Interior painting in Belgravia typically costs $4–$8 per square foot depending on room count, ceiling height, wall condition, and the specialized preparation heritage character homes often require. A standard 1,200 sq ft Belgravia character home interior generally runs $4,800–$9,600 for a full repaint. Homes with original plaster walls, detailed woodwork, or lead paint requiring encapsulation may fall toward the higher end. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing and no hidden fees. What types of homes does iPaint paint in Belgravia? iPaint Painting works on every style of home found in Belgravia, from early-1900s character homes with original woodwork, plaster walls, and period trim details, to mid-century bungalows, to modern infill builds with open-concept layouts and contemporary finishes. The heritage homes require specialized preparation including plaster repair, lead paint assessment on pre-1978 surfaces, and careful colour matching to preserve period character. Many Belgravia homes also feature detailed exterior trim, covered porches, and mature landscaping that require careful masking and protection during exterior projects. Can iPaint handle lead paint and plaster walls in older Belgravia homes? Absolutely. Many of Belgravia's early-1900s character homes carry multiple generations of paint, potentially including lead-based coatings applied before the 1970s ban. iPaint Painting follows proper lead paint assessment protocols on all pre-1978 Belgravia heritage homes, including encapsulation techniques and containment procedures that protect both our crew and your family. For plaster walls, common in Belgravia's older homes, we perform thorough crack repair, skim-coating where needed, and apply premium primers designed specifically for plaster surfaces before topcoating with Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams finishes. Does iPaint paint heritage homes near the University of Alberta campus? Yes. Belgravia sits directly adjacent to the University of Alberta campus, and many of the neighbourhood's character homes along Saskatchewan Drive and the streets between the university and 109 Street are among Edmonton's most architecturally significant residential properties. iPaint Painting has extensive experience with these heritage homes, selecting period-appropriate colour palettes, working with original wood siding and detailed trim, and applying coatings that protect against the river valley microclimate's additional moisture exposure. We also serve professors, professionals, and landlords throughout the University district. Belgravia's Trusted Painting Experts Heritage character homes and modern infills, fully insured, 4.9-star rated, owner-led crew. Get your free estimate today. No obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who understand Belgravia. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Callaghan | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/callaghan/ > iPaint Painting serves Callaghan in southwest Edmonton, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Executive and family homes from the 2010s with premium finishes. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Callaghan | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Edmonton / Callaghan Painting Services in Callaghan iPaint Painting provides interior, exterior, commercial painting and cabinet refinishing across the Callaghan neighbourhood in southwest Edmonton. Featuring executive and family homes from the 2010s with premium finishes, ravine-adjacent lots along Blackmud Creek, and quick access to South Edmonton Common, Callaghan is a community where homeowners invest in quality, and expect their paint to match. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Services Available in Callaghan Professional painting and finishing services for Callaghan's executive homes, family residences, and ravine-adjacent properties. Interior Painting in Callaghan Walls, ceilings, trim, and accent features across Callaghan's executive and family homes. Premium Benjamin Moore products with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Callaghan Durable coatings for Callaghan homes, including ravine-adjacent properties with enhanced moisture protection. Engineered for Edmonton's climate. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Callaghan Heritage Valley retail spaces, professional offices, and mixed-use buildings near Callaghan and South Edmonton Common. Minimal disruption scheduling. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Callaghan Factory-quality spray finishes for Callaghan kitchens, upgrading builder-grade cabinetry to premium custom colours in executive open-concept layouts. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Callaghan Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with new hardware options. Custom colour matching for any Callaghan kitchen style. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Callaghan Garage floors, basements, and commercial spaces. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings ideal for Edmonton's salt and gravel season. Learn More → Callaghan Sub-Areas We Serve From ravine-edge properties along Blackmud Creek to every residential pocket, iPaint Painting covers all of Callaghan. Callaghan Residential Areas Callaghan Proper Blackmud Creek Edge East Callaghan West Callaghan Nearby Landmarks & Access Blackmud Creek Ravine Terwillegar Drive Access Anthony Henday Drive Access South Edmonton Common Nearby Southwest Edmonton Neighbourhoods Desrochers Allard Chappelle Heritage Valley Rutherford Professional Painting Services Across Callaghan, Edmonton Callaghan is a newer residential neighbourhood in southwest Edmonton, Alberta, developed primarily through the 2010s and into the early 2020s as part of the Heritage Valley area expansion south of Anthony Henday Drive. The neighbourhood takes its place among Edmonton's most desirable southwest communities, bordered by the natural beauty of the Blackmud Creek ravine system to the north, with quick access to Terwillegar Drive and Anthony Henday Drive connecting residents to South Edmonton Common, the University of Alberta, and downtown Edmonton. For iPaint Painting, Callaghan represents a premium service area where executive homes, quality family residences, and ravine-adjacent properties create demand for painting services that match the neighbourhood's elevated standard of living. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 15 minutes from Callaghan via Terwillegar Drive, making this southwest Edmonton community one of our closest and most convenient service areas. Callaghan's Executive Homes: Premium Finishes Deserve Premium Paint Callaghan's housing stock reflects the neighbourhood's positioning as a premium southwest Edmonton community. The homes here were built by a mix of production and semi-custom builders including Jayman Built, Morrison Homes, Brookfield Residential, and Pacesetter Homes, with many properties featuring upgraded specifications beyond base-model offerings. Executive two-storey homes with triple attached garages, vaulted foyer ceilings reaching 18 feet, custom millwork packages, coffered dining room ceilings, and open-concept great rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows are common throughout Callaghan. These homes represent significant investments, and their interiors deserve paint that matches the quality of the flooring, cabinetry, lighting, and fixtures that Callaghan homeowners have selected. Despite the premium positioning, the fundamental builder-grade paint problem affects Callaghan homes just as it does every new Edmonton development. Builders apply a single coat of basic flat latex paint over drywall primer during construction, and within three to five years, the limitations become visible, particularly in homes where the rest of the finish package is high-end. When a Callaghan homeowner has invested in engineered hardwood flooring, quartz countertops, custom pendant lighting, and premium tile work, the contrast between those finishes and flat builder-grade walls becomes increasingly apparent. iPaint Painting provides the upgrade that brings the walls up to the standard of the rest of the home, typically a professional two-coat system using Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams SuperPaint in eggshell or satin finish, delivering true colour depth, washable durability, and a refined sheen that complements premium interior finishes. The vaulted ceilings and double-height spaces common in Callaghan's executive homes present specific technical challenges that distinguish professional painting from DIY attempts. An 18-foot foyer ceiling requires specialized scaffolding or extension equipment, precise spray application technique to achieve uniform coverage on vertical surfaces at height, and careful masking where the vaulted ceiling meets trim, light fixtures, and upper-floor railings. iPaint Painting's in-house crew has the equipment and experience to handle these challenging spaces efficiently and safely, producing seamless results that homeowners simply cannot achieve with consumer-grade tools. Blackmud Creek Ravine: Painting for Callaghan's Most Desirable Lots The Blackmud Creek ravine system forms the northern boundary of Callaghan, and the lots that back onto this natural feature command premium prices for their views, privacy, and direct access to walking trails that follow the creek valley. These ravine-adjacent properties are among the most desirable addresses in all of southwest Edmonton, and they present specific painting considerations that differ from standard suburban lots. The ravine creates a microclimate along Callaghan's northern edge: higher humidity from the creek, more shade from mature ravine-valley trees, reduced air circulation compared to open prairie lots, and increased exposure to wind-driven rain and snow from the northwest during Edmonton's winter storms. For exterior painting on Callaghan ravine properties, iPaint Painting specifies coatings with enhanced mildew resistance and moisture-vapour permeability. The higher humidity and reduced sun exposure on ravine-facing elevations creates conditions that favour mildew growth on exterior paint surfaces, a problem that lesser coatings develop within two to three years but that premium mildew-resistant formulations prevent entirely. We pay particular attention to wood trim, fascia boards, soffits, and window casings on ravine-facing sides, where moisture intrusion is most common and where paint failure leads to structural wood damage if not addressed. Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior and Sherwin-Williams Duration with mildew-resistant additives are our standard specifications for Callaghan ravine-edge homes, providing the combination of flexibility, adhesion, and biological resistance that these premium properties require. Climate Considerations for Callaghan Homes Callaghan shares Edmonton's continental climate with winter temperatures that regularly drop below minus thirty degrees Celsius and summer highs that can exceed thirty degrees Celsius, a sixty-degree annual temperature swing that tests every exterior coating system. The neighbourhood's southwest Edmonton location provides some protection from the harshest northwest winter winds compared to north Edmonton communities, but Callaghan's relatively new tree plantings have not yet reached the canopy maturity needed to provide meaningful UV shading for building exteriors. South- and west-facing elevations on Callaghan homes receive intense afternoon sun exposure through Edmonton's long summer days, with more than 2,300 hours of annual sunshine driving measurable fade on exterior surfaces. iPaint Painting addresses these conditions by specifying premium acrylic latex exterior coatings with flexible film technology that expands and contracts through freeze-thaw cycles without cracking, peeling, or losing adhesion. For Callaghan homes with HardiePlank fibre cement siding, which is common in the neighbourhood, we apply specific fibre cement primers that ensure proper adhesion before topcoating with high-build acrylic systems rated for the product's unique thermal expansion characteristics. Stucco exteriors, also prevalent in Callaghan, receive elastomeric or high-build acrylic coatings that bridge hairline stucco cracks and provide a uniform, breathable finish that allows moisture vapour to escape without trapping it behind the paint film. Why Callaghan Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, based approximately 15 minutes from Callaghan via Terwillegar Drive. Every project in Callaghan is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need an executive interior repaint to upgrade builder-grade finishes in your Callaghan home, specialized exterior coatings for a ravine-adjacent property along Blackmud Creek, cabinet refinishing to transform your kitchen, or a colour consultation for your open-concept great room, Callaghan trusts iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results that match the premium character of this southwest Edmonton community. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Callaghan, Edmonton. Does iPaint Painting serve Callaghan in southwest Edmonton? Yes. iPaint Painting serves all of Callaghan, including the Blackmud Creek ravine edge, east Callaghan, and west Callaghan. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 15 minutes from Callaghan via Terwillegar Drive or Anthony Henday Drive. There is no travel surcharge for Callaghan projects. How much does interior painting cost in Callaghan? Interior painting in Callaghan typically costs $3–$6 per square foot depending on room count, ceiling height, wall condition, and colour selections. A standard 2,000 sq ft Callaghan home generally runs $6,000–$12,000 for a full interior repaint. Larger executive homes with vaulted ceilings or custom millwork may exceed this range. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing and no hidden fees. Do Callaghan's newer homes need repainting already? Yes, even in a premium community like Callaghan, production builders use the same cost-cutting approach to paint: a single coat of basic flat latex over drywall primer. Within three to five years, these builder-grade finishes show scuff marks, roller stipple, uneven coverage, and colour fading. Callaghan homeowners with premium flooring, upgraded kitchens, and custom lighting often notice the contrast between their high-end finishes and the budget paint more acutely. Upgrading to a professional two-coat Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams system brings the walls up to the standard of the rest of the home. Does iPaint Painting handle ravine-adjacent properties in Callaghan? Absolutely. Callaghan's Blackmud Creek ravine lots are among the most desirable in the neighbourhood, and they present specific painting considerations. Ravine-facing elevations experience higher moisture exposure from the creek valley microclimate, more shade that promotes mildew growth on exterior surfaces, and wind-driven rain that tests coating adhesion. iPaint Painting specifies mildew-resistant exterior coatings with enhanced moisture-vapour permeability for Callaghan ravine properties, and we pay particular attention to wood trim, fascia, and soffits on ravine-facing sides where moisture damage is most common. What types of homes does iPaint paint in Callaghan? iPaint Painting works on every style of home found in Callaghan, from executive two-storey homes with triple attached garages, vaulted foyer ceilings, and custom millwork, to family-sized two-storey homes with open-concept main floors and 9-foot ceilings, to townhouses and semi-detached homes on smaller Callaghan lots. Most homes were built between 2010 and 2023, featuring premium finishes including engineered hardwood, quartz countertops, and upgraded lighting that deserve walls painted to the same standard. Callaghan's Trusted Painting Experts Executive homes and ravine-adjacent properties, fully insured, 4.9-star rated, owner-led crew. Get your free estimate today. No obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who understand Callaghan. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Downtown Edmonton | Commercial, Interior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/downtown-edmonton/ > iPaint Painting serves Downtown Edmonton, commercial, interior, exterior painting & cabinet refinishing. Rogers Place, ICE District, Jasper Avenue, high-rises and heritage buildings. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Downtown Edmonton | Commercial, Interior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Downtown Edmonton Painting Services in Downtown Edmonton iPaint Painting is Downtown Edmonton's trusted painting contractor for commercial offices, high-rise condos, heritage buildings, and residential units across the urban core. From Rogers Place and the ICE District to Jasper Avenue storefronts and Legislature Grounds condos, our fully insured crew delivers premium results with minimal disruption. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Services Available in Downtown Edmonton Commercial, residential, and heritage painting services for Downtown Edmonton buildings, offices, and condominiums. Interior Painting in Downtown Edmonton Condo units, apartments, heritage interiors, and residential lofts throughout the downtown core. Low-VOC products for occupied buildings. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Downtown Edmonton Building facades, heritage exteriors, trim, and architectural details. Coatings engineered for Edmonton's extreme continental climate. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Downtown Edmonton Office towers, retail storefronts, restaurants, lobbies, and tenant improvements along Jasper Avenue and the ICE District. After-hours scheduling available. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Downtown Edmonton Factory-quality spray finishes for downtown condo kitchens, transform builder-grade cabinets into a modern showpiece without a full renovation. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Downtown Edmonton Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with new hardware options. Custom colour matching for any downtown kitchen or bathroom vanity. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Downtown Edmonton Parkade floors, commercial kitchens, retail back-of-house, and underground parking. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings for high-traffic downtown spaces. Learn More → Downtown Edmonton Districts We Serve From the ICE District to the Legislature Grounds, iPaint Painting covers every block of Edmonton's urban core. Commercial Districts ICE District Jasper Avenue Corridor Rice Howard Way Warehouse Campus 104 Street District Residential Areas Oliver Grandin Rossdale Boyle Street McCauley Heritage & Landmark Areas Legislature Grounds Hotel Macdonald Area Chinatown Professional Painting Services Across Downtown Edmonton, Alberta Downtown Edmonton is the commercial, cultural, and governmental heart of Alberta's capital city, a dense urban core bounded by the North Saskatchewan River valley to the south, 104 Avenue to the north, and stretching from approximately 109 Street west to 95 Street east. With a growing residential population now exceeding 15,000 people living in high-rise towers, converted warehouse lofts, and mid-rise apartment buildings, Downtown Edmonton generates a unique mix of commercial painting, residential condo work, and heritage restoration projects that sets it apart from every other neighbourhood iPaint Painting serves. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is a straight 15-minute drive north via Gateway Boulevard and the Walterdale Bridge, giving our crew fast access to any downtown building with materials and equipment ready to go. Commercial Painting: The Backbone of Downtown Work Commercial painting dominates our project calendar in Downtown Edmonton. The urban core contains over 4 million square feet of Class A office space concentrated along Jasper Avenue between 101 Street and 109 Street, with major towers including Stantec Tower at ICE District, Manulife Place, EPCOR Tower, and Bell Tower defining the skyline. These buildings require regular lobby refreshes, common area repaints, tenant improvement work for new leases, and periodic exterior maintenance on podium-level retail and entrance features. iPaint Painting works closely with building management companies and commercial property managers to schedule painting projects during off-hours, weekends, and between tenant turnovers, minimizing disruption to building operations while delivering the premium finish that Class A office space demands. The ICE District has fundamentally reshaped Downtown Edmonton's commercial landscape since Rogers Place arena opened in 2016. The multi-billion-dollar development surrounding the arena includes JW Marriott Edmonton, Stantec Tower, SKY Residences, and extensive ground-level retail and restaurant space along 104 Avenue. This concentration of new commercial construction generates steady demand for touch-up painting, seasonal colour refreshes for restaurant interiors, and ongoing maintenance painting as these buildings transition from brand-new to their first maintenance cycle. iPaint Painting has established relationships with several ICE District property management teams, and our understanding of the district's loading dock schedules, freight elevator booking systems, and security protocols means efficient project execution with zero surprises. Jasper Avenue itself, Edmonton's historic main commercial street, presents a fascinating cross-section of painting challenges. West of 109 Street, the avenue transitions into the Oliver neighbourhood with mid-rise residential buildings and street-level retail. The stretch between 109 Street and 101 Street is the traditional commercial core, featuring everything from early 1900s sandstone and brick commercial buildings to 1960s concrete office towers and modern glass curtain-wall structures. East of 101 Street, Jasper Avenue passes through the Boyle Street area toward the Quarters district, where adaptive reuse projects are converting older warehouses and commercial buildings into mixed-use developments that frequently require complete interior painting and exterior facade restoration. Heritage Buildings and Restoration Painting Downtown Edmonton contains the highest concentration of designated heritage structures in the Edmonton metropolitan area. The Fairmont Hotel Macdonald, built in 1915 in the Chateau style, overlooks the river valley from its commanding position at 100 Street and Jasper Avenue. The Gibson Block at 9608 Jasper Avenue dates to 1913 and features Edwardian commercial architecture with detailed brick and sandstone facade work. The Union Bank Inn, the Boardwalk Building, and numerous early commercial structures along 104 Street and Rice Howard Way preserve architectural details from Edmonton's pre-war building boom that require specialized painting knowledge to maintain properly. Heritage painting differs fundamentally from standard commercial or residential work. Original plaster walls require breathable coating systems that allow moisture migration without trapping dampness behind impermeable modern paints. Exterior sandstone and brick demand careful cleaning and preparation, never aggressive pressure washing that can erode soft mortar joints and damage historic masonry. Wood trim, window frames, and architectural mouldings on heritage buildings often feature profiles that were hand-milled and cannot be replaced with modern stock, making meticulous preparation and multiple thin coats essential to preserve detail rather than obscure it under thick paint buildup. iPaint Painting selects period-appropriate colour palettes using historical reference guides and consults with heritage preservation standards when working on designated properties in Downtown Edmonton. High-Rise Residential: A Growing Market Downtown Edmonton's residential population has grown dramatically over the past decade, driven by new condominium and rental apartment construction in the ICE District, along 104 Street, and throughout the Oliver neighbourhood that borders the downtown core. Towers like SKY Residences, the Icon towers, Ultima, and Fox One and Fox Two have added thousands of residential units to the downtown inventory, and these buildings are now reaching the age where original builder-grade paint is showing wear, scuff marks accumulate in high-traffic areas, and homeowners want to personalize their space beyond the neutral tones that developers deliver at possession. Painting a downtown condo unit presents unique logistical considerations that iPaint Painting navigates daily. Condo boards typically require advance notice and elevator booking for material transport. Hallway protection is mandatory in most buildings to prevent damage to common area finishes during material movement. Parking is rarely available at the building entrance, so our crew pre-stages all materials using a loading dock or designated move-in area. Noise restrictions often limit working hours to weekday business hours, and ventilation in sealed high-rise units demands exclusive use of low-VOC and zero-VOC products, Benjamin Moore Natura and Sherwin-Williams Harmony are our standard selections for downtown condo interiors. Every iPaint Painting condo project includes full-perimeter floor protection, furniture covering, and meticulous cleanup that meets the exacting standards condo owners expect. Climate and Downtown-Specific Challenges Downtown Edmonton's microclimate differs noticeably from suburban areas. The urban heat island effect means summer temperatures in the downtown core run 2-4 degrees Celsius warmer than surrounding neighbourhoods, which accelerates paint curing in summer but also increases UV exposure on south- and west-facing building surfaces. Winter wind tunnelling through the street grid between tall buildings creates accelerated weathering patterns on exterior coatings, particularly on north-facing walls and at upper storeys where wind speeds intensify. Edmonton's continental climate delivers temperature swings from -35°C in January to +32°C in July, a 67-degree range that subjects exterior coating systems to extreme expansion and contraction cycles that inferior products simply cannot survive. iPaint Painting addresses these downtown-specific challenges by specifying premium exterior coating systems from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams that are engineered for extreme temperature cycling, UV resistance, and adhesion to the diverse substrate types found on downtown buildings, concrete, stucco, brick, wood, metal cladding, and composite panels. Every exterior project includes thorough surface preparation, primer selection matched to the specific substrate, and topcoat application within manufacturer-specified temperature and humidity windows to ensure maximum coating performance and longevity. Why Downtown Edmonton Trusts iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, based just 15 minutes from Downtown Edmonton via the Walterdale Bridge. Every downtown project is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need a condo unit refreshed in the ICE District, a Jasper Avenue office repainted between tenants, heritage restoration on a 104 Street building, or a complete lobby transformation in an Oliver mid-rise, Downtown Edmonton trusts iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results on time and on budget. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Downtown Edmonton. Does iPaint Painting handle commercial painting projects in Downtown Edmonton? Yes. Commercial painting is our most requested service in Downtown Edmonton. iPaint Painting works on office towers along Jasper Avenue, retail storefronts in the ICE District, restaurant interiors along Rice Howard Way, condo common areas, lobby refreshes, and tenant improvement projects throughout the downtown core. We schedule around business hours and building management requirements to minimize disruption to tenants and customers. Can you paint high-rise condos and apartments in Downtown Edmonton? Absolutely. iPaint Painting regularly paints condo units and apartments in Downtown Edmonton high-rises and mid-rises, from newer towers in the ICE District to established buildings along Jasper Avenue and near the Legislature Grounds. We coordinate with building management for elevator booking, parking access, and move-in/move-out schedules. All materials are low-VOC to meet indoor air quality standards required by most condo boards. How much does commercial painting cost in Downtown Edmonton? Commercial painting in Downtown Edmonton typically costs $2–$5 per square foot depending on scope, surface condition, ceiling height, and access requirements. A 2,000 sq ft office repaint generally runs $4,000–$10,000. Lobby and common area projects vary widely based on finishes and architectural detail. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing for every Downtown Edmonton commercial project. Do you have experience painting heritage buildings in Downtown Edmonton? Yes. Downtown Edmonton contains designated heritage structures like the Hotel Macdonald, the Gibson Block, and numerous early 1900s commercial buildings along Jasper Avenue and 104 Street. iPaint Painting understands the specific requirements for heritage painting, period-appropriate colour palettes, compatible coating systems for original substrates like brick, sandstone, and plaster, and careful surface preparation that preserves architectural detail rather than covering it. What are the parking and access challenges for painting crews working Downtown? Downtown Edmonton presents unique logistics that iPaint Painting plans for on every project. We coordinate loading zone permits for material delivery, arrange parking through building management, schedule freight elevator access for equipment transport to upper floors, and work within building-specific noise and odour restrictions. Our crew arrives with all materials pre-staged to minimize trips and disruption to building operations. Downtown Edmonton's Trusted Painting Experts Fully insured, 4.9-star rated, just 15 minutes away. Get your free estimate today, no obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who know downtown buildings. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Edmonton | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/edmonton/ > iPaint Painting serves all of Edmonton, Alberta, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. City Licensed, fully insured. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Edmonton | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Edmonton Painting Services in Edmonton iPaint Painting serves all of Edmonton, Alberta, from heritage homes in Glenora and Highlands to new builds in Windermere and Heritage Valley. As a City Licensed, fully insured painting contractor based at 9821 33 Ave NW, we're centrally located to serve every corner of the city. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Services Available in Edmonton Professional painting and finishing services for Edmonton homes, businesses, and commercial properties. Interior Painting in Edmonton Walls, ceilings, trim, and accent features. Premium products with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Edmonton Siding, stucco, trim, fascia, and soffits. Built to withstand Edmonton's extreme climate. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Edmonton Offices, retail spaces, restaurants, and multi-unit buildings. Minimal disruption, maximum impact. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Edmonton Transform your kitchen with factory-quality spray finishes at a fraction of replacement cost. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Edmonton Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing. New hardware options, custom colour matching. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Edmonton Garage floors, basements, and commercial spaces. Durable, chemical-resistant, easy to clean. Learn More → Edmonton Neighbourhoods We Serve From premium estates to vibrant urban communities, iPaint Painting covers every corner of Edmonton. Premium Neighbourhoods Windermere Glenora Westbrook Estates Windsor Park Riverbend Terwillegar The Hamptons Magrath Heights Heritage Valley Summerside Urban Neighbourhoods Downtown Old Strathcona Highlands Oliver Griesbach Professional Painting Services Across Edmonton, Alberta Edmonton is the capital city of Alberta, Canada, home to more than one million residents across a sprawling metropolitan area that stretches along both banks of the North Saskatchewan River. As Alberta's seat of government and a major economic hub for northern Alberta's energy, technology, and education sectors, Edmonton is a city of remarkable diversity, in its people, its architecture, and the demands those structures place on professional painting contractors. Edmonton's Housing Stock: A Painter's Perspective One of the things that makes Edmonton unique from a painting standpoint is the sheer variety of housing types found across the city. In established neighbourhoods like Glenora, Highlands, and Westmount, you'll find character homes dating from the 1900s through the 1940s, craftsman bungalows, Tudor revivals, and Colonial-style homes with plaster walls, crown moulding, and wood-framed windows that require a skilled hand and careful preparation. These heritage properties often involve lead paint removal, extensive surface repair, and specialized priming before any colour goes on. Moving into the post-war neighbourhoods, Bonnie Doon, Capilano, Gold Bar, and much of the west end, the housing shifts to 1950s and 1960s bungalows with stucco exteriors, hardwood floors, and the occasional popcorn ceiling. These homes are excellent candidates for interior refreshes and exterior stucco painting, particularly as many are now reaching the 60- to 70-year mark and require significant maintenance. The 1970s through 1990s brought Edmonton's classic bi-levels and split-levels, concentrated in Mill Woods, Castle Downs, and The Meadows. Many of these homes feature textured ceilings, wood panelling, and dated colour schemes that homeowners are eager to modernize. Cabinet painting and refinishing is especially popular in these neighbourhoods, where the kitchens are structurally sound but aesthetically outdated. Edmonton's newest communities, Windermere, Heritage Valley, Summerside, The Hamptons, and Griesbach, feature modern construction with open floor plans, vaulted ceilings, and builder-grade finishes that often benefit from an immediate upgrade. New-build homeowners frequently hire iPaint Painting to apply premium paints over the single coat of builder-flat that comes standard, transforming their homes from cookie-cutter to custom. Edmonton's Climate and Why It Matters for Paint Edmonton's continental climate is one of the most extreme in any major Canadian city. Winter temperatures regularly plunge to -30°C and occasionally reach -40°C, while summer highs can soar above +30°C and occasionally touch +35°C. That is a temperature swing of up to 75 degrees Celsius over the course of a single year, a punishing range for any exterior coating system. The freeze-thaw cycle is the primary enemy of exterior paint in Edmonton. Moisture penetrates micro-cracks in fall, freezes and expands through winter, and by spring those micro-cracks have become visible peeling and flaking. UV exposure during Edmonton's long summer days (the city receives over 2,300 hours of sunshine annually, more than most Canadian cities) accelerates colour fading and chalking on south- and west-facing surfaces. Dry winter air drops indoor humidity to 15–20%, causing drywall joints to crack, nail pops to appear, and caulking to shrink, all of which need addressing before an interior repaint looks its best. This is precisely why Edmonton homeowners need a professional painting contractor who understands local conditions. iPaint Painting selects products specifically rated for Edmonton's climate, elastomeric coatings for stucco that flex with temperature changes, high-adhesion primers that bond to chalky substrates, and premium acrylic latex paints with UV-resistant pigments that hold their colour through years of Alberta sunshine. Edmonton Landmarks and Notable Areas Edmonton is defined by its river valley, the North Saskatchewan River Valley and ravine system is the largest stretch of urban parkland in North America, spanning over 7,400 hectares of trails, parks, and natural areas. This green corridor runs directly through the heart of the city, and properties overlooking the river valley in neighbourhoods like Glenora, Riverdale, Highlands, and Riverbend command premium values and demand premium finishes. The University of Alberta campus anchors the south-central part of the city, surrounded by the vibrant Whyte Avenue (82 Avenue) commercial district in Old Strathcona, Edmonton's arts, dining, and entertainment hub. Downtown Edmonton has been transformed by the Ice District development, anchored by Rogers Place arena, and the surrounding high-rise residential and commercial towers represent a growing market for commercial painting services. West Edmonton Mall, once the largest shopping centre in the world, remains a major landmark and employer. The surrounding neighbourhoods of West Jasper Place, Callingwood, and Lymburn are mature communities where exterior repaints, deck and fence staining, and interior updates keep painting contractors busy year-round. Why Edmonton Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a City Licensed, fully insured Edmonton painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews. Based at 9821 33 Ave NW, we're centrally located to serve every neighbourhood in the city, from the established elegance of Glenora to the modern communities of Windermere and Heritage Valley. Every project is owner-led, completed by our in-house team (never subcontracted), using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products, and backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need a single room refreshed or an entire commercial property transformed, Edmonton trusts iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results on time and on budget. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Edmonton. How much does it cost to paint a house interior in Edmonton? Interior painting in Edmonton typically costs $3–$6 per square foot, depending on room size, ceiling height, wall condition, and number of colours. A standard 1,500 sq ft Edmonton bungalow usually runs $4,500–$9,000 for a full interior repaint. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing, no hidden fees. What is the best time of year to paint a house exterior in Edmonton? The ideal window for exterior painting in Edmonton is mid-May through mid-September, when daytime temperatures consistently stay above 10°C and humidity is moderate. Edmonton's short summer means booking early is essential, most reputable painting contractors fill their exterior schedules by April. iPaint Painting recommends scheduling your free estimate in March or April to secure your preferred dates. Does iPaint Painting serve all Edmonton neighbourhoods? Yes. iPaint Painting serves every neighbourhood in Edmonton, from premium communities like Windermere, Glenora, and Terwillegar to urban areas like Downtown, Old Strathcona, and Oliver. Based at 9821 33 Ave NW, we're centrally located to reach any corner of the city within 30 minutes. We also serve surrounding communities including Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Spruce Grove, Leduc, and Beaumont. Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured in Edmonton? Absolutely. iPaint Painting is a City Licensed painting contractor in Edmonton with full commercial general liability insurance and WCB coverage. We carry $2 million in liability coverage, and all our painters are covered under Workers' Compensation. We're happy to provide proof of insurance and licensing upon request, many Edmonton property managers and strata councils require this documentation. How long does a typical Edmonton home painting project take? A standard Edmonton home interior (3 bedrooms, living areas, hallways) typically takes 3–5 days with our in-house crew. Exterior painting on a two-storey Edmonton home takes 4–7 days depending on weather, siding condition, and the amount of prep work required. Cabinet painting projects run 7–10 days. iPaint Painting always provides a timeline estimate before starting, so you know exactly what to expect. Edmonton's Most Trusted Painters City Licensed, fully insured, 4.9-star rated. Get your free estimate today, no obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from Edmonton's painting experts. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Fort Saskatchewan | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/fort-saskatchewan/ > iPaint Painting serves Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Just 30 minutes from our shop. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Fort Saskatchewan | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Fort Saskatchewan Painting Services in Fort Saskatchewan iPaint Painting proudly serves Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, an independent city of 30,000 on the North Saskatchewan River, just 30 minutes northeast of our Edmonton shop via Anthony Henday Drive and Highway 21. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. iPaint Painting is a professional painting contractor serving Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. We provide interior painting, exterior painting, commercial painting, cabinet refinishing, cabinet painting, and epoxy flooring throughout Fort Saskatchewan's neighbourhoods, from the newer developments of Westpark and Eagles' Nest to the established downtown core along 101 Street. Fort Saskatchewan sits at the heart of Alberta's Industrial Heartland, where Dow Chemical, Shell Scotford, and Sherritt International employ thousands of families living in the city's rapidly growing residential communities. Our crew travels from south Edmonton in approximately 30 minutes via Anthony Henday Drive and Highway 21, with no travel surcharges. Every project is owner-led, completed by our in-house team, uses premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products, and is backed by a 5-year written warranty. Services Available in Fort Saskatchewan Professional painting and finishing services for Fort Saskatchewan homes, businesses, and commercial properties. Interior Painting in Fort Saskatchewan Walls, ceilings, trim, and accent features in Fort Saskatchewan homes. Premium products with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Fort Saskatchewan Siding, stucco, trim, fascia, and soffits. Coatings selected to withstand Alberta's Industrial Heartland climate. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Fort Saskatchewan Offices, retail spaces, and multi-unit buildings along 99 Avenue and the Westpark commercial corridor. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Fort Saskatchewan Transform your kitchen with factory-quality spray finishes, popular in Fort Saskatchewan's 1980s–90s established homes. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Fort Saskatchewan Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing. New hardware, custom colour matching for any kitchen style. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Fort Saskatchewan Garage floors, basements, and workshop spaces. Chemical-resistant finishes ideal for industrial community homeowners. Learn More → Fort Saskatchewan Neighbourhoods We Serve From premium new developments to established residential areas, iPaint Painting covers all of Fort Saskatchewan. Premium & Newer Developments Westpark Eagles' Nest Southfort Southfort Meadows Sienna Established Neighbourhoods Downtown Fort Saskatchewan Sherridon Pioneer Key Corridors & Landmarks Highway 15 Corridor Highway 21 Corridor 99 Avenue 101 Street Westpark Boulevard Southfort Drive Legacy Park Dow Centennial Centre Professional Painting Services Across Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta Fort Saskatchewan is an independent city of approximately 30,000 residents situated on the north bank of the North Saskatchewan River, roughly 30 kilometres northeast of Edmonton along Highway 21. Established in 1875 as a North-West Mounted Police fort, the city has evolved from a frontier outpost into a thriving residential community anchored by Alberta's Industrial Heartland, the largest hydrocarbon processing region in Canada. Major employers including Dow Chemical at their Prentiss facility, Shell at the Scotford Refinery and Chemicals complex, and Sherritt International's nickel and cobalt refinery draw thousands of workers who choose to raise their families in Fort Saskatchewan's small-city neighbourhoods rather than commute from Edmonton. Fort Saskatchewan's Housing Stock: A Painter's Perspective What makes Fort Saskatchewan distinctive from a painting standpoint is the clearly layered history visible in its housing stock. The downtown core along 101 Street and the surrounding blocks retain homes from the 1960s and 1970s, compact bungalows and split-levels with stucco or wood siding exteriors, plaster-and-lathe interior walls, and original wood trim that has often been painted multiple times over five decades. These older Fort Saskatchewan homes typically need extensive preparation before repainting: scraping and sanding of alligatored exterior coatings, repair of stucco cracks caused by decades of freeze-thaw cycling along the river valley, and careful priming of interior surfaces where moisture migration from the North Saskatchewan River corridor has caused bubbling or peeling. The established suburbs of Sherridon and Pioneer represent the 1980s and 1990s growth wave, when Fort Saskatchewan began expanding westward away from the river. These neighbourhoods feature larger lots with two-storey homes, attached garages, and the vinyl siding and builder-grade oak cabinetry typical of that era. Cabinet painting and refinishing is enormously popular in these areas, homeowners want to modernize their honey-oak kitchens with crisp whites, warm greys, or contemporary navy tones without the $30,000-plus cost of a full kitchen renovation. Fort Saskatchewan's most dramatic growth has occurred since the early 2000s, driven by Industrial Heartland expansion and the development of premium communities like Westpark, Eagles' Nest, Southfort, Southfort Meadows, and Sienna. These newer developments along Westpark Boulevard and Southfort Drive feature contemporary home designs with open-concept floor plans, nine-foot ceilings, vinyl plank flooring, and the single coat of builder-flat paint that comes standard from volume builders. New-build homeowners in these Fort Saskatchewan neighbourhoods frequently hire iPaint Painting within the first year of occupancy to apply premium Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams paints, transforming builder-basic interiors into spaces that reflect their personal style. Climate Considerations for Fort Saskatchewan Painting Fort Saskatchewan shares Edmonton's punishing continental climate, with winter temperatures that regularly drop below -30°C and summer highs that climb above +30°C, a temperature swing exceeding 60 degrees Celsius annually. The city's position along the North Saskatchewan River introduces additional moisture-related challenges that painters must account for. River valley properties in the downtown core and along the eastern bluffs experience higher ambient humidity during spring melt and fall freeze-up, accelerating paint failure on improperly prepared exterior surfaces. The nearby Shell Scotford complex and Dow Chemical facilities create localized atmospheric conditions that some long-time Fort Saskatchewan residents report affects exterior coating longevity on homes in the immediate downwind zone, making proper product selection and thorough surface preparation even more critical. iPaint Painting addresses these Fort Saskatchewan-specific conditions by selecting elastomeric stucco coatings that flex with temperature changes, high-adhesion primers formulated for chalky and previously painted substrates, and premium acrylic latex exterior paints with UV-resistant pigments that maintain colour integrity through Alberta's 2,300-plus hours of annual sunshine. For interior projects, we use low-VOC and zero-VOC formulations that are particularly appreciated by Fort Saskatchewan families conscious of indoor air quality. Fort Saskatchewan Landmarks and Community Character Fort Saskatchewan's identity is rooted in its heritage and its river. The Fort Heritage Precinct along the North Saskatchewan River preserves the story of the original 1875 North-West Mounted Police post, while the Fort Saskatchewan Historic Park provides walking trails and interpretive displays that draw visitors from across the Edmonton Capital Region. Legacy Park serves as the city's premier green space for festivals and community events, and the Dow Centennial Centre, a modern multi-use facility housing a performing arts theatre, aquatic centre, and public library, anchors the community's cultural life along 99 Avenue. Elk Island National Park lies just minutes southeast of the city along Highway 16, offering Fort Saskatchewan residents easy access to one of Canada's most important wildlife conservation areas. Turner Chicken Chicken Chicken Park, with its whimsical name that locals love, adds to the city's character. The North Saskatchewan River valley itself provides an extensive trail network that connects neighbourhoods and gives river-facing properties their premium status, and their unique painting challenges, as south-facing elevations along the river bluffs absorb intense UV exposure while north-facing walls retain moisture longer into spring. Why Fort Saskatchewan Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting serves Fort Saskatchewan from our base in south Edmonton, reaching any neighbourhood in the city within 30 minutes via Anthony Henday Drive and Highway 21, with no mileage fees or travel surcharges. We're a fully insured painting contractor with $2 million in commercial general liability coverage, full WCB coverage for all crew members, and a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews. Every Fort Saskatchewan project is owner-led, completed by our in-house team (never subcontracted), uses premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products, and is backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need a single room refreshed in Westpark, a full exterior repaint on a 1970s bungalow downtown, or cabinet refinishing in a Sherridon kitchen, Fort Saskatchewan trusts iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results on time and on budget. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Fort Saskatchewan. How much does it cost to paint a house interior in Fort Saskatchewan? Interior painting in Fort Saskatchewan typically costs $3–$6 per square foot, depending on room count, ceiling height, wall condition, and colour complexity. A standard 1,400 sq ft Fort Saskatchewan bi-level usually runs $4,200–$8,400 for a full interior repaint. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates in Fort Saskatchewan with transparent, itemized pricing and no travel surcharges, we're only 30 minutes away via Anthony Henday Drive and Highway 21. Does iPaint Painting travel to Fort Saskatchewan for projects? Absolutely. iPaint Painting regularly serves Fort Saskatchewan from our base in south Edmonton. The drive takes approximately 30 minutes via Anthony Henday Drive and Highway 21. We serve every neighbourhood in Fort Saskatchewan, from Westpark and Eagles' Nest to Downtown and Southfort, with no mileage fees or travel surcharges. Fort Saskatchewan is well within our standard service area. What exterior paint products work best for Fort Saskatchewan homes? Fort Saskatchewan homes face the same extreme continental climate as greater Edmonton, winter lows reaching -35°C, summer highs above +30°C, and intense UV from over 2,300 hours of annual sunshine. iPaint Painting uses premium acrylic latex paints with UV-resistant pigments and elastomeric coatings for stucco that flex through freeze-thaw cycles. For vinyl and fibre-cement siding common in Westpark and Southfort developments, we select coatings specifically formulated for dimensional stability across Alberta's temperature extremes. Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured for work in Fort Saskatchewan? Yes. iPaint Painting carries full commercial general liability insurance ($2 million coverage) and WCB (Workers' Compensation Board) coverage for all crew members. We're a registered Alberta painting contractor authorized to work throughout the Edmonton Capital Region, including Fort Saskatchewan. We provide proof of insurance upon request, many Fort Saskatchewan property managers and industrial facility operators require this documentation before granting site access. Can iPaint Painting handle commercial and industrial painting projects in Fort Saskatchewan? Yes. Fort Saskatchewan sits at the centre of Alberta's Industrial Heartland, and iPaint Painting has experience with commercial painting projects in industrial communities. We paint offices, retail spaces, restaurants, multi-unit residential buildings, and light commercial facilities throughout Fort Saskatchewan. For office buildings along 99 Avenue and retail spaces in the Westpark commercial district, we offer flexible scheduling including evenings and weekends to minimize business disruption. Fort Saskatchewan's Trusted Painting Experts Fully insured, 4.9-star rated, just 30 minutes away. Get your free estimate today, no obligation, no pressure, no travel surcharges. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Garneau | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/garneau/ > iPaint Painting serves Garneau in south Edmonton, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Heritage character homes, university-area properties, and apartment conversions. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Garneau | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Edmonton / Garneau Painting Services in Garneau iPaint Painting provides interior, exterior, commercial painting and cabinet refinishing across the Garneau neighbourhood in south Edmonton. From heritage character homes dating to the 1910s along tree-lined streets near the University of Alberta to apartment conversions and modern renovations throughout this walkable university district, iPaint Painting understands the unique demands of Garneau's diverse and historically significant housing stock. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Services Available in Garneau Professional painting and finishing services for Garneau homes, rental properties, and commercial spaces along the 109 Street corridor. Interior Painting in Garneau Walls, ceilings, trim, and heritage millwork across character homes and university-area properties. Premium Benjamin Moore products with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Garneau Period-sensitive colours for heritage overlay homes and durable modern coatings for renovated properties. Engineered for Edmonton's climate extremes. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Garneau 109 Street corridor businesses, campus-area offices, Garneau Theatre building, and multi-unit rental properties. Minimal disruption scheduling. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Garneau Factory-quality spray finishes for Garneau kitchens, from heritage homes with original cabinetry to renovated character homes with modern kitchen layouts. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Garneau Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with new hardware options. Custom colour matching for any Garneau kitchen style. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Garneau Garage floors, basements, and commercial spaces. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings ideal for Edmonton's salt and gravel season. Learn More → Garneau Sub-Areas We Serve From the UofA campus edge to the residential core, iPaint Painting covers every corner of the Garneau community. Garneau Districts North Garneau (UofA Campus Edge) South Garneau (Residential Core) 109 Street Corridor Saskatchewan Drive Properties Key Landmarks University of Alberta Area Garneau Theatre District High Level Bridge Area Emily Murphy Park Area Nearby South Edmonton Neighbourhoods McKernan Strathcona Belgravia Windsor Park University Professional Painting Services Across Garneau, Edmonton Garneau is one of Edmonton's oldest and most character-rich residential neighbourhoods, situated directly south of the University of Alberta campus between Saskatchewan Drive and Whyte Avenue in the heart of south Edmonton. Named after Laurent Garneau, a prominent Metis settler, fur trader, and one of the earliest landowners in the Edmonton area, the neighbourhood has been continuously inhabited since the late 1800s and contains some of the finest heritage residential architecture in the city. For iPaint Painting, Garneau represents one of our most rewarding service areas, a neighbourhood where every block presents a different era of Edmonton construction, from original 1910s Craftsman bungalows with cedar shingle siding and wraparound porches to mid-century apartment conversions and contemporary infill renovations. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 15 minutes from Garneau via Whitemud Drive and 109 Street, placing this university-district community well within our core service radius. Heritage Character Homes: Painting Garneau's Architectural Legacy What makes Garneau exceptional for a professional painting contractor is the density and quality of its heritage housing stock. The neighbourhood's residential development peaked between 1910 and 1930, producing a remarkable collection of Craftsman, Foursquare, Colonial Revival, and Tudor Revival homes that line the tree-canopied streets south of the university. These heritage character homes feature construction details rarely found in modern builds, plaster-over-lath interior walls with picture rail moulding, original Douglas fir and oak trim with hand-routed profiles, wood-frame double-hung windows with rope-and-pulley counterbalances, cedar clapboard and shingle exterior siding, and covered front porches with turned spindle railings and decorative brackets. Many of these surfaces carry a century of paint layers, potentially including lead-based coatings applied before the 1970s ban. iPaint Painting approaches Garneau's heritage homes with the technical knowledge these buildings demand. We follow proper lead paint assessment protocols on all pre-1978 surfaces, employing encapsulation techniques and containment procedures that protect both our crew and the homeowner's family. Interior plaster walls require specific preparation, stabilizing hairline cracks with flexible filler rather than rigid drywall compound, priming with bonding agents that grip chalky aged plaster, and applying premium Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald finishes that provide the smooth, period-appropriate appearance these classic interiors deserve. For exterior work on Garneau's original wood siding, we use alkyd-modified primers that penetrate deeply into aged wood fibres before topcoating with high-build acrylic systems engineered to bridge hairline surface cracks and flex through Edmonton's extreme freeze-thaw cycles. Garneau falls within a heritage overlay area, which means exterior colour selections carry additional significance. The neighbourhood's architectural identity depends on homeowners choosing palettes that respect the historical character of their buildings, period-appropriate earth tones, deep greens, muted reds, cream and buff tones, and traditional trim colours that honour the Craftsman and Colonial Revival traditions. iPaint Painting works with Garneau homeowners to develop colour schemes that satisfy heritage guidelines while incorporating modern colour science for fade resistance, UV stability, and long-term coating performance. We consult Benjamin Moore's Historical Collection and Sherwin-Williams' Preservation palette to identify historically accurate options that also deliver contemporary durability. University District: Faculty Housing, Rentals, and Campus-Adjacent Properties Garneau's identity is inseparable from the University of Alberta, which occupies the entire northern boundary of the neighbourhood. This proximity shapes the housing stock in practical ways that directly affect painting requirements. North Garneau, closest to the campus, contains a higher concentration of multi-unit conversions, heritage homes that have been subdivided into two, three, or four rental suites serving graduate students, post-doctoral researchers, and visiting faculty. These properties experience higher turnover than owner-occupied homes, and landlords and property managers require painting contractors who can deliver efficient, durable results between tenancies. iPaint Painting provides turnover-ready interior repaints using scuff-resistant, washable finishes like Benjamin Moore Scuff-X that withstand the wear patterns typical of rental environments while maintaining a fresh, professional appearance that attracts quality tenants. The Saskatchewan Drive properties along Garneau's northern edge represent some of the most prestigious addresses in the neighbourhood, with heritage homes and modern renovations commanding river valley views across to the Legislature grounds and downtown Edmonton. These high-value properties often require comprehensive exterior painting programs, complete wood siding restoration, window and door trim refinishing, porch and deck staining, and foundation parging touch-ups, all executed with the precision and product quality that matches the properties' market position. iPaint Painting's owner-led approach ensures these Saskatchewan Drive projects receive direct oversight from estimate through final inspection, with no subcontracting and no shortcuts. Climate and Exposure: Protecting Garneau's Character Homes Garneau shares Edmonton's continental climate with its demanding 60-degree annual temperature swing, but the neighbourhood's mature tree canopy, primarily American elm, green ash, and Manitoba maple, provides more UV shading than newer Edmonton communities. South- and west-facing surfaces on Garneau homes still fade measurably faster than protected walls, particularly on the upper storeys above the tree line, and the Saskatchewan River valley location means Garneau properties along Saskatchewan Drive and near Emily Murphy Park face additional wind exposure from the river corridor. The High Level Bridge, which spans the North Saskatchewan River valley at the neighbourhood's western edge, channels wind patterns that affect exterior coating durability on nearby homes. iPaint Painting specifies UV-resistant Sherwin-Williams SuperPaint or Benjamin Moore Regal Select for Garneau exterior projects, selecting fade-resistant pigment formulations that maintain colour integrity through years of Alberta sunshine, wind exposure, and temperature extremes. For heritage wood siding, we recommend maintenance recoating every seven to ten years, shorter intervals than vinyl or fibre cement, to preserve both the protective coating and the irreplaceable original substrate beneath it. Why Garneau Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, based approximately 15 minutes from Garneau via Whitemud Drive. Every project in Garneau is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need a heritage colour restoration on a 1920s Craftsman bungalow, a full interior repaint in a South Garneau character home, cabinet refinishing in a renovated kitchen near Whyte Avenue, or commercial painting for a 109 Street corridor business, Garneau trusts iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results that respect both the neighbourhood's century-old architectural heritage and the vibrant university-district community it has become. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Garneau, Edmonton. Does iPaint Painting serve Garneau in south Edmonton? Yes. iPaint Painting serves all of Garneau, including North Garneau near the University of Alberta campus, South Garneau's residential core, the 109 Street corridor, and Saskatchewan Drive properties overlooking the river valley. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 15 minutes from Garneau via Whitemud Drive and 109 Street. There is no travel surcharge for Garneau projects. Can you paint heritage character homes in Garneau? Absolutely. iPaint Painting has extensive experience with Garneau's heritage homes dating from the 1910s through the 1930s. These properties often feature original wood siding, plaster-over-lath interior walls, ornate wood trim, and period millwork that require careful surface preparation and period-sensitive colour selections. Garneau falls within a heritage overlay area, meaning exterior colours should respect the neighbourhood's historic architectural character. We use premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams coatings and follow proper lead paint assessment protocols on all pre-1978 surfaces. How much does interior painting cost in Garneau? Interior painting in Garneau typically costs $3–$6 per square foot depending on room count, ceiling height, wall condition, and colour selections. A standard 1,300 sq ft Garneau character home generally runs $5,200–$10,400 for a full interior repaint. Larger heritage homes or properties with extensive trim and millwork may cost more due to detailed preparation. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing and no hidden fees. What types of properties does iPaint paint in Garneau? iPaint Painting works on every property type found in Garneau, from 1910s and 1920s heritage character homes with original woodwork and plaster walls, to apartment conversions and multi-unit rental properties near the University of Alberta, to modern infill builds and renovated homes along the 109 Street corridor. Heritage homes require specialized preparation including plaster repair and lead paint protocols, while converted properties and rental units benefit from durable, high-traffic coatings designed for frequent turnover. Does iPaint paint near the University of Alberta campus in Garneau? Yes. iPaint Painting regularly works in North Garneau directly adjacent to the University of Alberta campus, including faculty housing, student rental properties, and heritage homes along Saskatchewan Drive with river valley views. We also serve commercial and institutional spaces along the 109 Street corridor near campus. Our scheduling accommodates the academic calendar, many landlords and property managers in Garneau prefer summer painting between tenancies. Garneau's Trusted Painting Experts Heritage character homes and university-area properties, fully insured, 4.9-star rated, owner-led crew. Get your free estimate today. No obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who understand Garneau. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Glenora Edmonton | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/glenora/ > iPaint Painting serves Glenora in west Edmonton, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Heritage home specialists. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Glenora Edmonton | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Glenora Painting Services in Glenora iPaint Painting provides interior, exterior, commercial painting and cabinet refinishing throughout Glenora and west Edmonton. Specialists in heritage and character homes, from Tudor Revival estates along the river valley to Craftsman bungalows on elm-lined streets near Government House. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Services Available in Glenora Professional painting and finishing services for Glenora's heritage homes, character properties, and commercial spaces along 124 Street and Stony Plain Road. Interior Painting in Glenora Plaster walls, crown moulding, wainscoting, and detailed trim work in Glenora's character homes. Heritage-sensitive techniques with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Glenora Wood siding, stucco, decorative trim, porch columns, and window frames. Proper preparation for Glenora's pre-war and mid-century cladding systems. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Glenora Professional offices, boutiques along 124 Street, restaurants, galleries, and converted heritage commercial buildings. Minimal disruption scheduling. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Glenora Factory-quality spray finishes for Glenora kitchens, modernizing original solid-wood cabinetry while preserving the craftsmanship of character-home kitchens. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Glenora Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with period-appropriate finishes. Restoring and updating cabinetry in Glenora's 1920s–1960s kitchens. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Glenora Garage floors, basement utility spaces, and workshops. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings for Glenora's detached garages and older basement slabs. Learn More → Glenora Area Neighbourhoods We Serve From grand estates overlooking the river valley to cozy bungalows near 124 Street, iPaint Painting covers every block of the Glenora district and surrounding west Edmonton communities. Glenora & Immediate Surroundings Glenora North Glenora South Westmount Groat Estates Britannia Youngstown Crestwood Laurier Heights Nearby West Edmonton Communities Parkview Wolf Willow Rio Terrace Quesnell Heights Valleyview West Jasper Place Key Streets & Corridors 102 Avenue (Stony Plain Road) 124 Street River Valley Road Groat Road 142 Street 100 Avenue Professional Painting Services Across Glenora, Edmonton Glenora is one of Edmonton's oldest and most prestigious residential neighbourhoods, established in the 1910s on elevated terrain west of downtown overlooking the North Saskatchewan River valley. iPaint Painting serves Glenora homeowners with interior, exterior, commercial painting, cabinet refinishing, and epoxy flooring, bringing specialized heritage-home expertise to a neighbourhood where original plaster walls, intricate wood trim, and century-old cladding demand a painter who understands historic building materials. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 20 minutes from Glenora via Whitemud Drive and Groat Road, and we serve every block of this distinguished community with the same care its original builders invested. With a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews and a 5-year written warranty on every project, Glenora homeowners trust iPaint Painting to honour their homes' character while delivering modern performance. Glenora's Housing Stock: A Century of Architectural Heritage What makes Glenora uniquely challenging and rewarding from a professional painter's perspective is the extraordinary range of architectural periods concentrated within a compact neighbourhood grid. Unlike newer Edmonton communities where homes share similar construction methods and materials, Glenora's building stock spans over a century, from pre-World War I cottages to contemporary infill, and each era presents distinct surface preparation requirements, product compatibility considerations, and aesthetic expectations that demand genuine craft knowledge. The earliest Glenora homes date to the 1910s and 1920s, when the neighbourhood was first platted as an exclusive residential enclave for Edmonton's business and professional elite. These original properties include Tudor Revival half-timbered estates along the river valley bluffs, Colonial Revival homes with symmetrical facades and shuttered windows, and Craftsman-style bungalows with broad front porches, exposed rafter tails, and tapered porch columns on stone piers. Interior surfaces in these homes are almost universally horsehair plaster over wood lath, a substrate that requires fundamentally different preparation than modern drywall. iPaint Painting's crew understands that plaster walls breathe, that rigid fillers crack when plaster flexes, and that alkali-resistant primers are essential to prevent efflorescence bleed-through on older plaster surfaces. We use flexible patching compounds, hand-sand rather than machine-sand to preserve original textures, and apply breathable latex topcoats that work with the plaster rather than against it. The 1930s and 1940s added another layer to Glenora's architectural fabric, with Art Deco and Streamline Moderne influences appearing in both residential and commercial buildings along Stony Plain Road (102 Avenue). Residential homes from this era tend toward more restrained designs, lower roof pitches, simpler trim profiles, and stucco exterior cladding that replaced the wood siding and half-timbering of earlier decades. Many 1930s Glenora homes feature rounded interior archways, built-in china cabinets with leaded glass, picture rails, and crown moulding profiles that are no longer available from standard lumber yards. When painting these homes, iPaint Painting takes particular care with masking and cutting-in around irreplaceable millwork details, we never use tape on delicate finishes without testing adhesion first, and our brush work on crown moulding and trim is done by experienced hands, not by painters learning on the job. Glenora's post-war construction from the 1950s through 1970s introduced mid-century modern design elements, low-slung ranch-style homes, split-levels with large picture windows, open carports, and exterior palettes that originally featured bold colours characteristic of the era. These homes typically have drywall interiors rather than plaster, conventional wood-frame construction, and exterior cladding that mixes brick, stucco, and wood siding on a single facade. Cabinet painting is particularly popular in Glenora's mid-century kitchens, where the original wood cabinetry is solidly built but the finishes and hardware date the space. iPaint Painting's spray-finish cabinet painting transforms these kitchens without the cost and disruption of a full renovation, preserving the solid-wood construction while updating the colour and sheen to contemporary standards. Contemporary infill construction since the 2000s has introduced modern architectural forms into Glenora's streetscape, flat-roofed, angular designs with oversized windows, HardiePlank siding, and minimalist interior finishes. These newer Glenora builds present the same builder-grade paint challenges seen across Edmonton's new construction: single-coat flat latex that shows wear within a few years and benefits enormously from a proper two-coat repaint with premium Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams products. iPaint Painting works on Glenora infills as comfortably as we work on 1920s Tudors, the technical requirements differ, but the standard of craftsmanship is identical. Climate and Heritage: Special Considerations for Glenora Exteriors Glenora's elevated position along the North Saskatchewan River valley creates specific microclimate conditions that affect exterior coating performance. The neighbourhood's mature American elm canopy, one of the largest surviving elm populations in Canada, provides significant shade on many properties, which reduces UV exposure on protected elevations but creates persistent moisture conditions in shaded areas where morning dew lingers longer and snow melts later in spring. This shade-moisture dynamic accelerates paint failure on north-facing surfaces and demands products with superior mildew resistance and moisture tolerance. Edmonton's continental climate compounds these challenges with temperature extremes from -35°C to +30°C and over 120 freeze-thaw cycles annually. For Glenora's older wood-sided homes, this freeze-thaw cycle is the primary enemy, moisture infiltrates through aging caulk joints, failed glazing putty around original wood windows, and micro-cracks in old paint film, then freezes and expands, pushing paint away from the substrate in sheets. iPaint Painting's exterior preparation protocol for heritage Glenora homes is comprehensive: thorough scraping of all loose and flaking paint, spot priming of bare wood with penetrating alkyd primer, re-caulking every joint with flexible polyurethane sealant, and applying two full coats of premium 100% acrylic latex topcoat engineered for extreme temperature cycling. This level of preparation takes longer than a quick scrape-and-coat, but it delivers 8- to 12-year coating life even on Glenora's most exposed elevations. Glenora Landmarks and Neighbourhood Character Glenora's identity is defined by its proximity to some of Edmonton's most significant landmarks and cultural institutions. Government House, the official residence of Alberta's Lieutenant Governor, sits at the eastern edge of Glenora on the river valley rim, its manicured grounds and Edwardian architecture setting the tone for the surrounding residential streets. The Royal Glenora Club, a private athletic and social club established in 1950 on River Valley Road, has been a community anchor for over seven decades, its tennis courts, swimming facilities, and event spaces serve as gathering points for Glenora families across generations. The 124 Street corridor along Glenora's eastern boundary has evolved into one of Edmonton's premier gallery, dining, and boutique districts. Independent restaurants, art galleries, specialty food shops, and professional offices occupy a mix of renovated heritage buildings and purpose-built commercial spaces, many of which iPaint Painting has serviced for commercial painting and refresh projects. Stony Plain Road (102 Avenue) along Glenora's northern edge is undergoing its own revitalization, with heritage commercial buildings being restored and repurposed alongside new mixed-use development that respects the corridor's established character. The river valley trail system accessible from Glenora connects to over 160 kilometres of maintained trails, with popular access points at Government House Park and the Groat Road bridge. This direct connection to Edmonton's river valley park system, the largest urban park network in North America, reinforces Glenora's appeal as a walkable, nature-connected urban neighbourhood and contributes to consistently high property values that justify investment in premium painting and maintenance. Why Glenora Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, located approximately 20 minutes from Glenora via Whitemud Drive and Groat Road. Every project in Glenora is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need plaster-wall interior painting in a 1920s Tudor, a full exterior repaint on a mid-century ranch home, cabinet refinishing in a Craftsman bungalow, or a builder-grade upgrade in a contemporary infill, Glenora trusts iPaint Painting to deliver results that honour your home's character and stand up to Edmonton's demanding climate. Call 780-938-9555 for your free on-site estimate. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Glenora, Edmonton. Does iPaint Painting have experience with heritage and character homes in Glenora? Yes, Glenora's heritage homes are one of iPaint Painting's specialties. Many Glenora properties date from the 1910s through 1940s and feature original plaster walls, intricate crown moulding, wood window frames, and exterior cladding materials that require careful preparation techniques different from modern drywall and vinyl construction. Our crew understands how to work with horsehair plaster, repair hairline plaster cracks without over-sanding, and apply compatible coating systems that preserve the integrity of these historic surfaces. How much does it cost to paint a character home in Glenora? Interior painting for a typical Glenora character home (1,800–3,500 sq ft) ranges from $6,000–$18,000 depending on room count, ceiling height, trim complexity, and wall condition. Glenora homes often have significantly more detailed trim work, crown moulding, chair rails, picture rails, baseboards, wainscoting, and built-in cabinetry, than modern construction, which increases masking, cutting-in, and brush work hours. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing. Can you paint over original plaster walls in Glenora homes without damaging them? Absolutely. Original plaster walls in Glenora's 1920s–1940s homes are durable substrates that take paint beautifully when properly prepared. iPaint Painting uses alkali-resistant primers on older plaster to prevent efflorescence and adhesion failure, fills hairline cracks with flexible patching compound rather than rigid filler that will re-crack, and applies premium latex topcoats that breathe with the plaster substrate. We never use aggressive mechanical sanding on plaster, hand preparation preserves the original surface texture that gives character homes their authenticity. What exterior paint challenges are specific to Glenora's older homes? Glenora's pre-1960 homes present several exterior challenges: original wood siding with multiple layers of old paint (sometimes including lead-based coatings requiring proper containment), wood window frames that have expanded and contracted through 80+ Alberta winters, and decorative trim details, brackets, dentil moulding, porch columns, that trap moisture and develop rot if not properly maintained. iPaint Painting's exterior preparation for Glenora heritage homes includes thorough scraping, spot priming of bare wood, caulking every joint, and applying flexible acrylic latex topcoats that move with the wood. Does Glenora have any heritage designation rules that affect exterior painting? Glenora is not a formally designated heritage conservation district under Edmonton's Historical Resources Act, so there are no municipal colour restrictions on exterior painting. However, many Glenora homeowners choose historically appropriate colour palettes that complement the Tudor Revival, Colonial Revival, and Craftsman architectural styles prevalent in the neighbourhood. iPaint Painting offers complimentary colour consultation for Glenora projects and can recommend period-appropriate palettes from Benjamin Moore's Historical Collection or Sherwin-Williams' Heritage Colors line. Glenora's Trusted Painting Experts Heritage home specialists. Fully insured, 4.9-star rated, with the craft skills Glenora's character homes demand. Get your free estimate today, no obligation, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Griesbach | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/griesbach/ > iPaint Painting serves Griesbach in north Edmonton, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Heritage military homes and modern urban village builds. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Griesbach | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Edmonton / Griesbach Painting Services in Griesbach iPaint Painting provides interior, exterior, commercial painting and cabinet refinishing across the Griesbach neighbourhood in north Edmonton. From restored 1940s military heritage homes along the original parade square to modern townhouses and single-family builds in this master-planned urban village, iPaint Painting understands the unique demands of Griesbach's diverse housing stock. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Services Available in Griesbach Professional painting and finishing services for Griesbach homes, businesses, and the Village at Griesbach commercial district. Interior Painting in Griesbach Walls, ceilings, trim, and accent features across heritage homes and modern builds. Premium Benjamin Moore products with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Griesbach Heritage-appropriate finishes for restored military buildings and durable modern coatings for new construction. Engineered for Edmonton's climate. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Griesbach Village at Griesbach storefronts, RCMP K Division offices, restaurants, and mixed-use buildings. Minimal disruption scheduling. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Griesbach Factory-quality spray finishes for Griesbach kitchens, from heritage homes with original cabinetry to modern open-concept layouts in newer phases. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Griesbach Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with new hardware options. Custom colour matching for any Griesbach kitchen style. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Griesbach Garage floors, basements, and commercial spaces. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings ideal for Edmonton's salt and gravel season. Learn More → Griesbach Sub-Areas We Serve From the heritage district to the newest residential phases, iPaint Painting covers every corner of the Griesbach community. Heritage District Officers' Row Parade Square Heritage Homes Officers' Mess District Modern Residential Phases Village Centre Griesbach Parade South Griesbach North Griesbach Griesbach Park Area Nearby North Edmonton Neighbourhoods Castle Downs Lago Lindo Ozerna Carlisle Elsinore Professional Painting Services Across Griesbach, Edmonton Griesbach is a master-planned urban village in north Edmonton, Alberta, built on the former Canadian Forces Base Griesbach that served as a military installation from the 1930s through its closure in 1998. Named after Major General William Antrobus Griesbach, Edmonton's youngest-ever mayor, a decorated World War I commander, and a Canadian senator, the neighbourhood stands as one of the most distinctive residential communities in the Edmonton Capital Region. For iPaint Painting, Griesbach presents a uniquely rewarding service area where military heritage conservation meets contemporary urban design, requiring a painting contractor who understands both period-appropriate restoration techniques and modern coating systems. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 25 minutes from Griesbach via 97 Street or Wayne Gretzky Drive, putting this north Edmonton community well within our core service radius. Griesbach's Military Heritage: Painting Homes with History What sets Griesbach apart from every other Edmonton neighbourhood is its living military heritage. When Canada Lands Company began redeveloping the former base in the early 2000s, they made the deliberate decision to preserve and restore key heritage structures rather than demolishing everything for a blank-slate subdivision. The result is a neighbourhood where 1940s-era Officers' Mess buildings stand alongside modern townhouse rows, where the original military parade square has been transformed into a community gathering space, and where restored heritage homes along the original base roads retain their wartime architectural character while housing twenty-first-century families. For a professional painting contractor, these heritage buildings demand specialized knowledge. The original military housing in Griesbach was constructed with plaster-over-lath interior walls, solid wood trim, wood-frame double-hung windows, and exterior cladding ranging from painted clapboard siding to stucco over wire lath. Many of these surfaces carry multiple generations of paint, potentially including lead-based coatings applied during the base's active military years before the 1970s lead paint ban. iPaint Painting follows proper lead paint assessment protocols on all pre-1978 Griesbach heritage homes, including encapsulation techniques and containment procedures that protect both our crew and the homeowner's family. We select Benjamin Moore Aura and Sherwin-Williams Duration exterior coatings that provide modern UV protection and adhesion performance while maintaining the authentic flat and satin sheens appropriate to the era. Heritage colour selection in Griesbach is another area where experience matters. The restored military homes along Officers' Row and near the parade square often carry design guidelines that reference period-appropriate colour palettes, muted earth tones, military greens, cream and buff tones, and deep reds that echo the Canadian military architectural tradition. iPaint Painting works with Griesbach homeowners to develop colour schemes that honour the heritage character of these buildings while incorporating personal preference and modern colour science for fade resistance and UV stability. Modern Griesbach: Urban Village Architecture and New Construction Beyond the heritage district, Griesbach has grown rapidly through the 2010s and 2020s into a LEED-inspired urban village with walkable streetscapes, mixed-use commercial nodes, and a density that distinguishes it from Edmonton's typical suburban sprawl. The newer residential phases feature modern townhouses with HardiePlank fibre cement siding, single-family detached homes with contemporary flat-roof and shed-roof designs, and low-rise condominium buildings with a mix of stucco, metal cladding, and composite panel exteriors. These modern builds present their own painting requirements, builder-grade single-coat finishes that homeowners upgrade within the first three to five years, fibre cement siding that requires specific primer and topcoat systems for proper adhesion, and open-concept interior layouts with high ceilings and large feature walls that benefit from professional spray application. The Village at Griesbach serves as the commercial and social heart of the community, featuring restaurants, retail shops, professional offices, and community services clustered around a pedestrian-friendly streetscape. iPaint Painting provides commercial painting services throughout the Village at Griesbach, from storefront exterior refreshes and restaurant interior repaints to office fit-outs and common-area maintenance painting for mixed-use buildings. The RCMP K Division national headquarters, located within the Griesbach boundary, anchors the neighbourhood's institutional presence and generates additional commercial painting demand in the surrounding professional district. Climate Considerations for Griesbach Homes Griesbach shares Edmonton's continental climate with winter temperatures that regularly drop below -30 degrees Celsius and summer highs that can exceed 30 degrees Celsius, a 60-degree annual temperature swing that tests every exterior coating system. The neighbourhood's north Edmonton location means slightly more exposure to prevailing northwest winter winds compared to south Edmonton communities, and the relatively open terrain of the former military base, without the mature tree canopy found in older established neighbourhoods, means Griesbach homes face more direct wind and UV exposure on their exterior surfaces. iPaint Painting addresses these conditions by specifying premium acrylic latex exterior coatings with flexible film technology that expands and contracts through freeze-thaw cycles without cracking, peeling, or losing adhesion. For the heritage homes with original wood siding, we apply alkyd-modified primers that penetrate deeply into aged wood fibres before topcoating with high-build acrylic systems that bridge hairline surface cracks. Edmonton receives over 2,300 hours of sunshine annually, and south- and west-facing surfaces on Griesbach homes fade measurably faster than protected north-facing walls. The neighbourhood's park system, including Griesbach Park and the green corridors along the community's walkable street grid, creates pleasant tree-lined residential blocks, but newly planted trees have not yet reached the canopy maturity needed to provide meaningful UV shading for building exteriors. iPaint Painting recommends UV-resistant Sherwin-Williams SuperPaint or Benjamin Moore Regal Select for Griesbach exterior projects, selecting fade-resistant pigment formulations that maintain colour integrity through years of Alberta sunshine and temperature extremes. Why Griesbach Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, based approximately 25 minutes from Griesbach via 97 Street. Every project in Griesbach is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need a heritage colour restoration on a restored Officers' Row home, a full interior repaint in a modern Griesbach townhouse, cabinet refinishing in a Village Centre kitchen, or commercial painting for a Village at Griesbach business, Griesbach trusts iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results that respect both the neighbourhood's military heritage and its modern urban village character. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Griesbach, Edmonton. Does iPaint Painting serve Griesbach in north Edmonton? Yes. iPaint Painting serves all of Griesbach, including the heritage district, the Village at Griesbach, and newer residential phases along Griesbach Parade. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 25 minutes from Griesbach via 97 Street or Wayne Gretzky Drive. There is no travel surcharge for Griesbach projects. Can you paint heritage or former military homes in Griesbach? Absolutely. iPaint Painting has experience working with Griesbach's heritage buildings, including the restored 1940s Officers' Mess houses and preserved military residences along the original parade square. These properties often require period-appropriate colour palettes, lead paint assessment on original surfaces, and careful surface preparation to maintain heritage character while providing modern protection. We use premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams coatings that meet heritage conservation standards. How much does interior painting cost in Griesbach? Interior painting in Griesbach typically costs $3–$6 per square foot depending on room count, ceiling height, wall condition, and colour selections. A standard 1,400 sq ft Griesbach townhouse generally runs $4,200–$8,400 for a full interior repaint. Larger single-family homes in newer phases may range from $6,000–$12,000. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing and no hidden fees. What types of homes does iPaint paint in Griesbach? iPaint Painting works on every style of home found in Griesbach, from restored 1940s military housing with plaster walls and original wood trim, to modern townhouses with open-concept layouts, to new-build single-family homes with 9-foot ceilings and contemporary finishes. The heritage homes require specialized preparation including plaster repair and lead paint protocols, while the 2010s and 2020s builds typically benefit from upgrading builder-grade finishes to premium two-coat systems. What is the Village at Griesbach and do you paint commercial spaces there? The Village at Griesbach is the mixed-use commercial and retail hub at the heart of the Griesbach neighbourhood, featuring restaurants, shops, professional offices, and community services. iPaint Painting provides commercial painting for Village at Griesbach businesses, including storefront refreshes, office interiors, restaurant repaints, and common-area maintenance painting for multi-unit buildings. We schedule commercial projects to minimize disruption to business operations. Griesbach's Trusted Painting Experts Heritage homes and modern builds, fully insured, 4.9-star rated, owner-led crew. Get your free estimate today. No obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who understand Griesbach. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Heritage Valley | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/heritage-valley/ > iPaint Painting serves Heritage Valley in south Edmonton, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Just 15 minutes from our shop via 111 Street. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Heritage Valley | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Heritage Valley Painting Services in Heritage Valley iPaint Painting provides interior, exterior, commercial painting and cabinet refinishing across Heritage Valley in south Edmonton. Located just 15 minutes from our shop via 111 Street SW, Heritage Valley is one of Edmonton's fastest-growing communities, from modern family homes in Allard and Cavanagh to the new retail hub at Heritage Valley Town Centre. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Services Available in Heritage Valley Professional painting and finishing services for Heritage Valley homes, new builds, and south Edmonton commercial properties. Interior Painting in Heritage Valley Walls, ceilings, trim, and accent features throughout every Heritage Valley sub-community. Premium products with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Heritage Valley Siding, stucco, trim, fascia, and soffits. Coatings engineered for Edmonton's harsh continental climate and Heritage Valley's open-terrain wind exposure. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Heritage Valley Retail spaces at Heritage Valley Town Centre, professional offices, restaurants, and new commercial developments along Ellerslie Road. Minimal disruption scheduling. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Heritage Valley Factory-quality spray finishes for Heritage Valley kitchens, upgrade builder-grade cabinetry to a custom look without the cost of full replacement. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Heritage Valley Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with new hardware options. Custom colour matching for any Heritage Valley kitchen layout. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Heritage Valley Garage floors, basements, and commercial spaces. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings ideal for Edmonton's salt and gravel season. Learn More → Heritage Valley Sub-Communities We Serve From brand-new builds to established family homes, iPaint Painting covers every corner of the Heritage Valley area in south Edmonton. Heritage Valley Communities Allard Cavanagh Desrochers Paisley Heritage Valley Town Centre Chappelle Nearby South Edmonton Neighbourhoods Blackmud Creek Rutherford Callaghan MacEwan Haddow Hodgson Surrounding Areas Ellerslie Summerside Leduc Professional Painting Services Across Heritage Valley, Edmonton Heritage Valley is one of south Edmonton's largest and fastest-growing development areas, stretching across a broad swath of land south of Ellerslie Road and west of 50 Street SW. With a population that has surged past 30,000 residents since development began in earnest around 2010, Heritage Valley represents a new generation of Edmonton suburban living, master-planned communities with modern amenities, walkable town centres, extensive trail networks, and quick access to the Anthony Henday ring road and QE II Highway corridor. For iPaint Painting, Heritage Valley is one of our most convenient service areas, the drive from our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW takes roughly 15 minutes via 111 Street SW, placing every Heritage Valley sub-community within easy reach for estimates, material delivery, and project execution. Heritage Valley's Housing Stock: A Decade of Modern Construction What sets Heritage Valley apart from older Edmonton neighbourhoods is the remarkable consistency of its housing stock. Nearly every home in Heritage Valley was built between 2010 and 2025, which means the vast majority share common construction methods, material choices, and, critically for a professional painting contractor, common coating challenges that emerge on a predictable timeline. The earliest Heritage Valley homes appeared in Allard and the northern portions of Desrochers around 2010–2014. These are predominantly two-storey, wood-frame homes built on concrete pile foundations with engineered floor systems, 9-foot main-floor ceilings, and open-concept layouts that connect the kitchen, dining, and living areas into a single expansive space. Exteriors feature a combination of vinyl siding, Hardie board fibre cement, and acrylic stucco panels, often two or three cladding materials on a single elevation to create the layered contemporary look that defined Edmonton residential design in the early 2010s. Interior finishes in these homes were applied during construction with builder-grade flat latex paint, typically a single coat over primed drywall, in neutral tones like basic white and light beige. By 2015–2019, development pushed south into Cavanagh, Paisley, and the heart of Desrochers with similar construction but evolving design preferences. Homes from this era introduced darker accent exteriors, more extensive use of stone veneer on front elevations, and interior palettes that shifted toward cooler greys and warm whites influenced by the farmhouse and transitional design trends of the period. Open staircases with metal spindles, quartz countertops, and luxury vinyl plank flooring became standard, but wall and ceiling coatings remained the same cost-conscious builder approach, one coat of flat paint that begins showing wear within the first two to three years of family life. The most recent phase of Heritage Valley development, from 2020 onward, includes the southern reaches of Cavanagh, the emerging Heritage Valley Town Centre mixed-use district, and infill parcels throughout the area. These newest homes trend toward modern farmhouse and contemporary prairie architectural styles with clean lines, large windows, and dramatic two-storey entry foyers. Builders have adopted slightly better interior paint specifications in some cases, but the fundamental challenge remains: builder-grade coatings applied quickly during construction simply do not deliver the durability, washability, or aesthetic depth that homeowners expect once they move in and start living in the space. iPaint Painting's most common project in Heritage Valley is a full interior repaint, replacing that thin single coat of builder-flat with two coats of premium Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald in eggshell or satin finish, transforming both the look and the longevity of the home's interior surfaces. The Builder-Grade Paint Problem in Heritage Valley Heritage Valley homeowners face a specific painting challenge that older Edmonton neighbourhoods do not: the builder-grade paint cycle. When a new home is constructed, the painting contractor hired by the builder is working on volume and speed, they apply a single coat of the most economical flat latex paint available, often without proper back-rolling to ensure consistent coverage and adhesion. This approach gets the home through the final walkthrough and possession date, but it creates problems that surface within the first few years of occupancy. Flat paint shows every scuff, fingerprint, and furniture mark. High-traffic areas like hallways near the garage entry, stairwells with kids running up and down, and kitchen walls near cooking surfaces develop visible wear patterns that no amount of spot-cleaning can eliminate. The solution is not touch-up painting, it is a proper repaint with a higher-quality product in a more durable sheen. iPaint Painting uses premium eggshell and satin finishes from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams that resist scuffing, clean easily with a damp cloth, and maintain their uniform appearance through years of daily family use. For Heritage Valley homes with 9-foot ceilings and open floor plans, the visual impact of upgrading from builder-flat to a quality eggshell finish is dramatic, the walls gain depth, light reflects more evenly, and the entire home feels finished in a way it never did with the original builder coat. Climate Considerations for Heritage Valley Exteriors Heritage Valley shares Edmonton's continental climate, with winter temperatures that routinely drop below -30°C and summer highs that can push past +30°C. This 60-degree annual temperature swing creates extraordinary stress on exterior coating systems through repeated thermal expansion and contraction cycles. Heritage Valley's location in south Edmonton adds another factor: the area sits on relatively flat, open terrain without the windbreak of mature tree canopy that older neighbourhoods enjoy. South- and west-facing exterior walls in Allard, Cavanagh, and Desrochers receive intense UV exposure through Edmonton's long summer days, over 2,300 hours of annual sunshine, which accelerates colour fading and coating breakdown on surfaces that lack UV-resistant pigment formulations. iPaint Painting selects exterior products specifically rated for extreme continental climates, including high-build acrylic latex coatings with advanced UV stabilizers and flexible polymer resins that accommodate thermal movement without cracking. For Heritage Valley homes, we also pay particular attention to the joints between different cladding materials, vinyl-to-stucco transitions, stone veneer edges, and Hardie board trim connections, where differential expansion rates create gaps that compromise both waterproofing and visual continuity. Heritage Valley Landmarks and Community Character Heritage Valley's character is defined by its modern, family-oriented infrastructure. The Heritage Valley Transit Centre, opened as part of Edmonton's Capital Line LRT southern extension, connects the community directly to downtown Edmonton and the University of Alberta. Heritage Valley Town Centre, currently under development along 111 Street SW, will become the neighbourhood's commercial and social hub with retail, dining, professional services, and community gathering spaces. The extensive network of multi-use trails running through Heritage Valley's stormwater management corridors connects sub-communities and provides pedestrian access to parks, playgrounds, and schools including Dr. Donald Massey School, Shauna May Seneca School, and several others built to serve the area's young family demographic. South Edmonton Common, one of the largest open-air retail centres in western Canada, sits just northeast of Heritage Valley along 23rd Avenue, providing convenient access to home improvement retailers like Home Depot and Lowe's, which makes Heritage Valley homeowners particularly aware of paint quality options and the difference between a DIY job and professional results from a painting contractor like iPaint Painting. Why Heritage Valley Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, located just 15 minutes from Heritage Valley via 111 Street SW. Every Heritage Valley project is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need to upgrade your builder-grade interior in Allard, paint the exterior of your Cavanagh two-storey, or refinish kitchen cabinets in Desrochers, Heritage Valley trusts iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results on time and on budget. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Heritage Valley. Does iPaint Painting serve Heritage Valley in south Edmonton? Yes. iPaint Painting's shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in Edmonton is just 15 minutes from Heritage Valley via 111 Street SW and Ellerslie Road. We serve all Heritage Valley sub-communities including Allard, Cavanagh, Desrochers, Paisley, and Heritage Valley Town Centre. There is no travel surcharge for Heritage Valley projects. How much does interior painting cost in Heritage Valley? Interior painting in Heritage Valley typically costs $3–$6 per square foot depending on room count, ceiling height, wall condition, and colour selections. A standard 2,000 sq ft Heritage Valley two-storey home generally runs $6,000–$12,000 for a full interior repaint. Most Heritage Valley homes were built with builder-grade flat paint that benefits enormously from upgrading to premium Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams eggshell finishes. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing. Why do new Heritage Valley homes need repainting so soon? Most Heritage Valley homes were built between 2010 and 2025 with a single thin coat of builder-grade flat paint applied during construction. This paint scuffs easily, shows every mark, and does not hold up to daily family life, especially in high-traffic areas like hallways, stairwells, and mudrooms. Upgrading to two coats of premium eggshell or satin finish transforms both the durability and appearance of your Heritage Valley home. iPaint Painting recommends repainting within 3–5 years of new construction. What paint colours are popular in Heritage Valley homes? Heritage Valley homeowners tend toward modern neutral palettes, warm whites like Benjamin Moore Simply White and Chantilly Lace, soft greiges like Revere Pewter and Edgecomb Gray, and contemporary greys like Sherwin-Williams Repose Gray. Bold accent walls in deep navy, forest green, or charcoal are increasingly popular in Heritage Valley living rooms and primary bedrooms. iPaint Painting offers complimentary colour consultation to help Heritage Valley residents choose the perfect palette for their home's natural light and open-concept layout. Does iPaint Painting offer exterior painting in Heritage Valley? Absolutely. While many Heritage Valley homes are relatively new, exterior surfaces still require maintenance, especially south- and west-facing walls that take the most UV and weather exposure. Heritage Valley's newer construction features a mix of vinyl siding, Hardie board, stucco, and stone veneer, each requiring specific preparation and product approaches. iPaint Painting uses UV-resistant exterior coatings rated for Edmonton's extreme temperature swings, backed by our 5-year written warranty. Heritage Valley's Trusted Painting Experts Fully insured, 4.9-star rated, just 15 minutes away. Get your free estimate today, no obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who know south Edmonton homes. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Highlands Edmonton | Heritage & Interior Painting | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/highlands/ > iPaint Painting serves Highlands, Edmonton, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Heritage home specialists in the Beverly-Highlands district. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Highlands Edmonton | Heritage & Interior Painting | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Highlands Painting Services in Highlands iPaint Painting is Edmonton's heritage home painting specialist, serving the Highlands neighbourhood and surrounding Beverly-Highlands district. From Tudor Revival restorations along Ada Boulevard to Craftsman bungalow refreshes on 112 Avenue, our crew understands the unique preparation, products, and multi-colour techniques that character homes demand. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Services Available in Highlands Professional painting and finishing services for Highlands heritage homes, renovated properties, and neighbourhood businesses. Interior Painting in Highlands Walls, ceilings, crown moulding, wainscoting, and decorative trim in Highlands character homes. Premium products with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Highlands Heritage-sensitive exterior coatings for original wood siding, decorative trim, porch columns, and multi-colour schemes on 1910s–1940s character homes. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Highlands Restaurants, galleries, and retail along 112 Avenue and the Alberta Avenue arts district. Minimal disruption scheduling for operating businesses. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Highlands Factory-quality spray finishes for Highlands kitchens, updating vintage cabinetry in renovated character homes while preserving original craftsmanship. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Highlands Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with custom colour matching. Period-appropriate finishes for heritage kitchen restorations. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Highlands Garage floors, basement conversions, and workshop spaces. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings for Highlands homes and home-based businesses. Learn More → Highlands & Surrounding Neighbourhoods We Serve From heritage streetscapes to modern infill, iPaint Painting covers every corner of the Highlands district and northeast Edmonton. Highlands Heritage District Highlands Proper Virginia Park Beverly Heights Ada Boulevard Adjacent Neighbourhoods Bellevue Montrose Newton Cromdale Forest Heights Gold Bar Capilano Alberta Avenue Arts District Alberta Avenue (118 Ave) Eastwood Parkdale Professional Painting Services in Highlands, Edmonton Highlands is one of Edmonton's most architecturally significant residential neighbourhoods, located in the city's northeast quadrant along the north bank of the North Saskatchewan River valley. Established between the 1910s and 1940s, Highlands sits within the Beverly-Highlands heritage district and contains one of the highest concentrations of pre-war character homes in all of Alberta. For iPaint Painting, Highlands represents a uniquely rewarding service area, the neighbourhood's Tudor Revival, Colonial, Craftsman bungalow, and Arts and Crafts style homes demand a level of preparation skill, product knowledge, and colour sensitivity that sets heritage painting apart from standard residential work. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 20 minutes from Highlands via Wayne Gretzky Drive and 112 Avenue, giving our crew fast, direct access to every street in the district. Highlands Architecture: A Century of Character What makes Highlands exceptional from a professional painter's perspective is the extraordinary diversity and quality of its original housing stock. The neighbourhood developed in waves beginning around 1912, when Edmonton's pre-war real estate boom attracted builders who constructed substantial homes along the elevated terrain overlooking the river valley. Ada Boulevard, the neighbourhood's signature street, features a procession of stately residences with panoramic views across the North Saskatchewan River valley to the Legislature Grounds and downtown skyline, many of these homes are listed on the Edmonton Heritage Registry and display the kind of ornamental woodwork, multi-gabled rooflines, and decorative exterior trim that requires meticulous hand-painting rather than spray application. Tudor Revival homes are among the most prominent architectural styles in Highlands, characterized by steeply pitched rooflines, half-timbering with stucco infill panels, arched doorways, and multi-pane casement windows with divided-light muntins. Painting a Tudor Revival exterior in Highlands is a multi-colour undertaking, the stucco panels, timber framing, window trim, fascia boards, and decorative brackets each receive different colours to articulate the architectural detail. iPaint Painting typically applies three to five distinct colours on a Highlands Tudor Revival exterior, using Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior for its superior adhesion to both wood and stucco substrates and its fade-resistant pigment technology that holds colour integrity through Edmonton's extreme UV exposure and temperature cycling. Craftsman bungalows represent another major component of the Highlands streetscape. Built predominantly in the 1920s and 1930s, these one-and-a-half-storey homes feature low-pitched rooflines with wide overhanging eaves, exposed rafter tails, tapered porch columns on stone or brick piers, and original narrow-lap wood siding, sometimes called clapboard or lap siding. The wood siding on these Craftsman homes is typically old-growth fir or spruce, dense and durable but prone to checking and splitting after a century of Edmonton winters. Proper preparation on a Highlands Craftsman bungalow means hand-scraping every loose edge, spot-priming bare wood with a penetrating alkyd primer, caulking all open joints with high-performance exterior sealant, and applying two full coats of premium acrylic latex to build a flexible, breathable film that protects the wood without trapping moisture. Colonial-style homes along the quieter residential streets of Highlands add yet another dimension. These symmetrical facades with central entries, shuttered windows, and classical proportions call for clean, traditional colour palettes, typically white, cream, or pale grey body colours with darker shutters and trim. The simplicity of the Colonial palette belies the precision required: any imperfection in surface preparation or cutting-in shows immediately on these flat, symmetrical facades. iPaint Painting's experienced crew treats every Colonial-style Highlands home with the same attention to detail we bring to the most ornate Tudor Revival project. Heritage Painting Requirements in the Beverly-Highlands District Many Highlands properties carry heritage designation or sit within the Beverly-Highlands Area Redevelopment Plan zone, which means exterior modifications are subject to additional scrutiny by the City of Edmonton's Heritage Resources Management Section. While repainting is generally classified as routine maintenance and does not require a development permit, dramatic colour changes on heritage-registered properties may trigger a heritage impact assessment. iPaint Painting advises all Highlands heritage homeowners to verify their property's status before committing to exterior colour selections. Our complimentary colour consultation service draws on historical colour references from Benjamin Moore's Historical Collection and Sherwin-Williams' Preservation Palette, helping homeowners choose schemes that honour the architectural period while incorporating modern preferences. Lead paint is a practical reality in Highlands. Any home built before 1960, which includes virtually the entire original housing stock, may contain lead-based paint layers beneath subsequent coatings. iPaint Painting follows Health Canada guidelines for lead paint disturbance, including containment measures during scraping, HEPA-filtered dust collection, and proper disposal of paint debris. We test suspect surfaces before beginning any exterior preparation work on pre-war Highlands homes and adjust our methods accordingly. This is not optional, it is a standard part of our heritage painting protocol for every Highlands project. The Gentrification Wave: Renovations and Infill in Highlands Highlands has experienced significant gentrification over the past two decades. Young professionals and families drawn to the neighbourhood's character, walkability, and proximity to downtown Edmonton have invested heavily in restoring original homes and constructing modern infill on formerly vacant or subdivided lots. This renovation wave creates substantial painting demand on both sides, heritage restoration projects that require period-sensitive exterior work and interior updates that blend original plaster walls and wood trim with contemporary finishes and colour palettes. iPaint Painting regularly handles Highlands renovation projects where the scope includes repainting original plaster ceilings with their characteristic texture, refinishing built-in cabinetry and window seats, and applying fresh coatings to restored wood trim throughout the home. Modern infill construction in Highlands presents its own painting requirements. These contemporary homes, typically narrow-lot two-storey designs with flat or shed rooflines, Hardie board siding, and large window expanses, arrive from the builder with basic single-coat finishes that benefit from a quality upgrade. iPaint Painting works with Highlands infill homeowners to select finishes that complement the heritage streetscape while expressing a modern aesthetic, using Sherwin-Williams Duration or Benjamin Moore Regal Select for interiors that deliver superior washability and colour depth. Highlands Landmarks and Community Character The neighbourhood's identity is shaped by its landmark features. Ada Boulevard runs along the river valley escarpment and offers some of the most dramatic views in Edmonton, the homes along this stretch are among the city's most photographed and their exterior appearance contributes directly to the neighbourhood's visual identity. Highlands Park and Virginia Park provide mature green spaces with century-old elm and spruce trees that create heavy shade conditions on adjacent homes, accelerating moisture retention and moss growth on north-facing exterior surfaces. iPaint Painting accounts for these microclimate conditions when specifying exterior products for shaded Highlands properties, selecting coatings with enhanced mildew resistance and moisture-vapour permeability. The nearby Alberta Avenue arts district along 112 Avenue has become a vibrant commercial and cultural corridor, home to galleries, independent restaurants, music venues, and creative businesses that generate steady demand for commercial painting services. iPaint Painting serves Alberta Avenue businesses with the same quality standards and 5-year written warranty we apply to residential heritage projects, from accent walls in gallery spaces to full exterior repaints on converted storefronts. Why Highlands Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, based just 20 minutes from Highlands via Wayne Gretzky Drive. Every Highlands project is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need a multi-colour heritage exterior on Ada Boulevard, an interior refresh in a renovated Craftsman bungalow, or cabinet refinishing in a Beverly Heights kitchen, Highlands trusts iPaint Painting to deliver results that honour the neighbourhood's architectural legacy. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Highlands, Edmonton. Does iPaint Painting have experience with heritage homes in Highlands? Yes. iPaint Painting has extensive experience painting heritage homes in the Highlands and Beverly-Highlands district of Edmonton. Many Highlands homes are listed on the Edmonton Heritage Registry and require period-appropriate colour palettes, specialized preparation for original wood siding and decorative trim, and multi-colour exterior schemes that respect the architectural character of Tudor Revival, Colonial, and Craftsman bungalow styles. Our crew understands the requirements for heritage-sensitive projects and uses premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products that deliver lasting protection without compromising historical authenticity. How much does it cost to paint a heritage home exterior in Highlands? Exterior painting for heritage homes in Highlands typically costs $6–$12 per square foot, higher than standard Edmonton homes due to the additional preparation required, lead paint testing, careful scraping of original wood siding, detailed masking of decorative trim elements, and multi-colour application on features like window casings, porch columns, and eave brackets. A typical 1,200 sq ft Highlands character home with a three-colour exterior scheme generally runs $8,000–$16,000. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing. What paint colours are appropriate for Highlands heritage homes? Highlands heritage homes look best in period-appropriate palettes that honour their 1910s–1940s architectural origins. For Tudor Revival homes, deep earth tones with contrasting cream or white trim are traditional. Craftsman bungalows suit rich greens, warm browns, and muted reds with natural wood-tone accents. Colonial styles typically feature classic whites, greys, and navy blues. iPaint Painting offers complimentary colour consultation for Highlands heritage projects, drawing on historical colour references from Benjamin Moore's Historical Collection and Sherwin-Williams' Preservation Palette to ensure your home's exterior respects the Beverly-Highlands streetscape while reflecting your personal taste. Do I need a permit to repaint my Highlands heritage home? In most cases, repainting a heritage home in Highlands does not require a City of Edmonton development permit, paint is considered routine maintenance. However, if your property is on the Edmonton Heritage Registry or subject to a heritage conservation easement, significant exterior colour changes may trigger a review by the Heritage Resources Management Section. iPaint Painting recommends checking your property's heritage status before selecting bold new exterior colours. We can help navigate the process and suggest palettes that honour the Beverly-Highlands character while updating the look. How long does exterior paint last on older homes in Highlands? With proper surface preparation and premium products, an exterior paint job on a Highlands heritage home should last 8–12 years. The key variables are substrate condition, original wood siding and trim require thorough scraping, priming, and caulking before any topcoat, and product quality. iPaint Painting uses 100% acrylic exterior coatings from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams with UV-resistant pigments and flexible film properties that accommodate the expansion and contraction of old-growth wood through Edmonton's extreme temperature swings. Every exterior project includes our 5-year written warranty. Highlands' Trusted Heritage Painting Experts Fully insured, 4.9-star rated, experienced with heritage homes. Get your free estimate today, no obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who understand character homes. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Service Areas | Edmonton, Sherwood Park, St. Albert & More | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/ > iPaint Painting serves Edmonton and surrounding communities within 80 km, Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Spruce Grove, Leduc, Beaumont & more. Interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing across the Edmonton metro area. Service Areas | Edmonton, Sherwood Park, St. Albert & More | iPaint Painting Home / Areas We Serve Areas We Serve Proudly serving Edmonton and surrounding communities within 80 km. Premium painting and cabinet refinishing across the entire metro area. Our Service Area Based in south Edmonton, we serve homeowners and businesses throughout the greater Edmonton region. Communities We Paint Click any area to learn about our painting services in your neighbourhood. Edmonton Premium Neighbourhoods 10 areas Windermere Glenora Westbrook Estates Windsor Park Riverbend Terwillegar The Hamptons Magrath Heights Heritage Valley Summerside Edmonton Urban Districts 5 areas Downtown Edmonton Old Strathcona Highlands Oliver Griesbach Surrounding Cities 6 areas Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Fort Saskatchewan All Services, Every Area All of our services are available across every area we serve. Whether you're in Windermere or Sherwood Park, Downtown Edmonton or Spruce Grove, you get the same owner-led quality, in-house team, premium products, and 5-year written warranty. Interior Painting Exterior Painting Commercial Painting Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet Painting Epoxy Flooring Deck & Fence Staining View All Services Serving Your Neighbourhood? If you're within 80 km of Edmonton, we'd love to give you a free painting estimate. Call us directly or request a quote online, most estimates are returned within 24 hours. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Leduc | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/leduc/ > iPaint Painting serves Leduc, Alberta, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Just 30 minutes south via QE2. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Leduc | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Leduc Painting Services in Leduc iPaint Painting proudly serves Leduc, Alberta, from the growing communities of Bridgeport and Corinthia to the established streets of Downtown Leduc and West Haven. Just 30 minutes south of our Edmonton shop via the QE2, we bring the same 4.9-star quality (156 Google Reviews) to every Leduc project. Fully insured. Call 780-938-9555. iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor serving Leduc, Alberta. Based in south Edmonton at 9821 33 Ave NW, we reach Leduc in approximately 30 minutes via the Queen Elizabeth II Highway (Highway 2). We provide interior painting, exterior painting, commercial painting, cabinet refinishing, cabinet painting, and epoxy flooring to all Leduc neighbourhoods including Bridgeport, Corinthia, Meadowview, Suntree, Downtown Leduc, West Haven, Telford, Robinson, Discovery, and Southfork. Rated 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews with a 5-year written warranty on all residential and commercial work. Services Available in Leduc Professional painting and finishing services for Leduc homes, businesses, and industrial properties along the Highway 2 corridor. Interior Painting in Leduc Walls, ceilings, trim, and accent walls. Ideal for upgrading builder-flat finishes in Bridgeport and Corinthia new builds. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Leduc Siding, stucco, trim, fascia, and soffits. Products rated for Highway 2 corridor wind exposure and Alberta's freeze-thaw cycles. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Leduc Offices, retail on 50 Avenue, Nisku industrial buildings, and airport corridor commercial spaces. Minimal disruption scheduling. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Leduc Factory-quality spray finishes that transform dated oak and maple kitchens in West Haven and Telford homes. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Leduc Full door, drawer, and frame refinishing with new hardware options. A fraction of the cost of a full kitchen renovation. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Leduc Garage floors, basements, and Nisku industrial shops. Chemical-resistant, easy to clean, built for heavy equipment traffic. Learn More → Leduc Neighbourhoods We Serve From premium new developments to Leduc's established core, iPaint Painting serves every neighbourhood in the city. Premium & Newer Neighbourhoods Bridgeport Corinthia Meadowview Suntree Robinson Discovery Southfork Established Neighbourhoods Downtown Leduc West Haven Telford Alexandra Park Linsford Gardens Leduc Estates Nearby Industrial & Commercial Areas Nisku Industrial Park 50 Avenue Commercial District Edmonton International Airport Corridor Black Gold Industrial Park Professional Painting Services Across Leduc, Alberta Leduc is a city of approximately 34,000 residents situated in Leduc County, roughly 33 kilometres south of downtown Edmonton along the Queen Elizabeth II Highway. Known for its oil and gas heritage, the Leduc No. 1 discovery well in 1947 triggered Alberta's petroleum boom, the city has evolved into a thriving residential community that balances small-town accessibility with big-city proximity. The Edmonton International Airport sits immediately north of Leduc, and the Nisku industrial corridor flanks the city's eastern boundary, making Leduc a hub for energy services, logistics, and aerospace-related industries. Leduc's Housing Landscape: What Painters See Leduc's housing stock tells the story of a city that has experienced multiple waves of growth, each leaving a distinct architectural footprint that requires different painting approaches. The oldest homes cluster around Downtown Leduc and the streets radiating outward from 50 Avenue, the city's main commercial strip. These properties, dating from the 1950s through the 1970s, feature smaller floor plans, wood siding, original plaster or early drywall interiors, and the occasional aluminum window frame. They are prime candidates for complete exterior repaints, where proper surface preparation, scraping, sanding, priming, makes the difference between a finish that lasts two years and one that lasts ten. The West Haven and Telford neighbourhoods represent Leduc's 1980s and 1990s expansion. Split-levels and bi-levels dominate, many with stucco exteriors, oak-toned kitchen cabinets, and textured ceilings that homeowners are now eager to modernize. Cabinet painting and refinishing is exceptionally popular in these areas, a professional spray finish in a contemporary white or grey transforms a dated kitchen for a fraction of the cost of a full renovation. iPaint Painting completes dozens of cabinet projects annually in Leduc homes of this vintage. The real growth story in Leduc is happening on the city's southern and western edges. Bridgeport, Corinthia, Meadowview, and Suntree are master-planned communities with modern two-storey homes, attached garages, and open-concept interiors. Robinson, Discovery, and Southfork represent the newest wave of development, with homes still being constructed as of 2026. These newer properties typically arrive from the builder with a single coat of flat paint in neutral tones, functional but underwhelming. Homeowners in these communities hire iPaint Painting to apply premium Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams finishes in custom colour palettes, adding feature walls, upgraded trim paint, and durable satin or semi-gloss finishes in high-traffic areas. Climate Considerations for Painting in Leduc Leduc shares Edmonton's continental climate, but its position along the open Highway 2 corridor exposes properties to sustained prairie winds that accelerate paint degradation on west- and south-facing surfaces. Winter temperatures drop to -30°C and colder, summer highs reach above +30°C, and the annual temperature swing of 60 to 70 degrees Celsius creates relentless expansion and contraction in every exterior surface. Freeze-thaw cycles drive moisture into micro-cracks in stucco and wood siding, and by spring those cracks have widened into visible peeling and flaking. iPaint Painting addresses these conditions by selecting coatings specifically engineered for Alberta's extremes. For stucco exteriors, common throughout Leduc, we apply elastomeric coatings that flex with temperature changes and bridge hairline cracks up to 1mm wide. For wood and fibre cement siding, we use high-adhesion primers and premium acrylic latex topcoats with UV-resistant pigments that resist the 2,300+ hours of annual sunshine central Alberta receives. Every exterior project begins with thorough surface preparation, power washing, scraping, sanding, caulking, and priming, because in Leduc's climate, preparation accounts for 60 to 70 percent of a paint job's longevity. Leduc Landmarks and the Community We Serve Leduc's identity is shaped by its landmarks and gathering places. Telford Lake sits at the heart of the city's recreation network, with walking trails, a boat launch, and waterfront green space that make surrounding properties highly desirable. The Leduc Recreation Centre on Black Gold Drive is the city's indoor activity hub, home to swimming pools, fitness facilities, and community programming. The Maclab Centre for the Performing Arts anchors the cultural scene on 50 Avenue, while Stone Barn Garden and Alexandra Park provide quiet green space in the city's established core. The Black Gold Rodeo, held annually in June, is Leduc's signature event and a celebration of the ranching and energy heritage that defines the region. The Leduc Golf Club draws golfers from across the Edmonton metropolitan area, and the proximity of Edmonton International Airport means Leduc is home to many families with one or both partners working in aviation, logistics, or the Nisku industrial corridor's energy services sector. These families invest in their homes, and a professional paint job is consistently one of the highest-return improvements a Leduc homeowner can make. Why Leduc Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is based at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton, a straight 30-minute drive south on Highway 2 to reach any neighbourhood in Leduc. Every project is owner-led and completed by our in-house painting crew, never subcontracted. We carry $2 million in commercial general liability insurance and full WCB coverage. Our work is backed by a 5-year written warranty, and we use premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products exclusively. With a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, Leduc homeowners trust iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results, whether it is a single room refresh, a complete exterior repaint, or a full cabinet refinishing project that transforms a kitchen from dated to modern. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Leduc, Alberta. How much does interior painting cost in Leduc, Alberta? Interior painting in Leduc typically costs $3–$6 per square foot, depending on room count, ceiling height, and surface condition. A standard 1,400 sq ft Leduc bi-level usually runs $4,200–$8,400 for a complete interior repaint. Many Leduc homes in Bridgeport and Corinthia are newer builds where a single premium coat over builder-flat paint can transform the space. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates in Leduc with transparent, itemized pricing, no hidden fees, no surprises. Does iPaint Painting travel to Leduc for projects? Yes. iPaint Painting is based at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton, just 30 minutes from Leduc via the Queen Elizabeth II Highway (Highway 2). We serve all Leduc neighbourhoods including Bridgeport, Corinthia, Meadowview, Suntree, Downtown Leduc, West Haven, Telford, Robinson, Discovery, and Southfork. There is no additional travel surcharge for Leduc projects. We also serve the adjacent Nisku industrial corridor for commercial and industrial painting work. What exterior paint holds up best in Leduc's climate? Leduc experiences the same extreme temperature swings as greater Edmonton, from -35°C in winter to +30°C in summer, plus significant wind exposure along the Highway 2 corridor. iPaint Painting uses premium acrylic latex paints with flexible resin technology that expands and contracts with temperature changes, along with UV-resistant pigments that resist fading from Alberta's intense sunshine. For stucco homes common in Leduc, we apply elastomeric coatings that bridge hairline cracks and prevent moisture infiltration through freeze-thaw cycles. Can iPaint Painting handle commercial projects in the Leduc-Nisku industrial corridor? Absolutely. iPaint Painting has extensive experience with commercial and industrial painting projects. The Leduc-Nisku corridor is home to hundreds of oil and gas service companies, logistics warehouses, and commercial offices that require durable, professional finishes. We handle office interiors, warehouse epoxy flooring, retail storefronts along 50 Avenue, and exterior repaints for commercial buildings. All commercial work is fully insured with $2 million in liability coverage and WCB coverage for every crew member on site. How far in advance should I book a painting project in Leduc? For interior painting in Leduc, we recommend booking 2–4 weeks in advance, though we can sometimes accommodate shorter timelines. Exterior painting season in the Leduc area runs from mid-May through mid-September, and our exterior schedule typically fills by early April. If you are planning an exterior project on your Leduc home, contact iPaint Painting in March to secure your preferred dates. Cabinet refinishing projects require 3–4 weeks advance booking due to the multi-stage process involved. Leduc's Most Trusted Painters Fully insured, 4.9-star rated, just 30 minutes from Leduc via QE2. Get your free estimate today, no obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from experienced painting professionals. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Lewis Estates | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/lewis-estates/ > iPaint Painting serves Lewis Estates in west Edmonton, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Executive homes, golf course community, newer 2000s-2020s builds. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Lewis Estates | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Edmonton / Lewis Estates Painting Services in Lewis Estates iPaint Painting provides interior, exterior, commercial painting and cabinet refinishing across Lewis Estates in west Edmonton. From executive homes with high ceilings and open-concept layouts along the Lewis Estates Golf Course to newer builds in The Grange, iPaint Painting understands the premium finishes and larger-scale projects that define this family-oriented golf course community. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Services Available in Lewis Estates Professional painting and finishing services for Lewis Estates homes, businesses, and the surrounding west Edmonton community. Interior Painting in Lewis Estates Walls, ceilings, trim, and accent features across executive homes and newer builds. Premium Benjamin Moore products with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Lewis Estates Durable coatings for executive homes and golf course properties. Engineered for Edmonton's climate with UV-resistant premium finishes. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Lewis Estates Lewis Estates commercial spaces, Webber Greens retail, and west Edmonton businesses. Minimal disruption scheduling. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Lewis Estates Factory-quality spray finishes for Lewis Estates kitchens, upgrading builder-grade cabinetry in executive homes to premium custom finishes. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Lewis Estates Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with new hardware options. Custom colour matching for any Lewis Estates kitchen style. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Lewis Estates Garage floors, basements, and commercial spaces. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings ideal for Edmonton's salt and gravel season. Learn More → Lewis Estates Sub-Areas We Serve From the golf course homes to The Grange, iPaint Painting covers every corner of the Lewis Estates community. Lewis Estates Residential Areas Lewis Estates Proper The Grange Lewis Estates Golf Course Area Webber Greens Edge Nearby West Edmonton Neighbourhoods Secord Rosenthal Webber Greens Cameron Heights Breckenridge Greens Professional Painting Services Across Lewis Estates, Edmonton Lewis Estates is a premium residential community in west Edmonton, Alberta, developed primarily through the 2000s and 2010s as an executive-style suburban neighbourhood anchored by the Lewis Estates Golf Course. Situated south of Winterburn Road and west of the Anthony Henday Drive corridor, Lewis Estates has grown into one of Edmonton's most desirable west-end addresses, attracting families drawn to its larger lot sizes, golf course lifestyle, proximity to West Edmonton Mall, and easy highway access via Anthony Henday Drive. For iPaint Painting, Lewis Estates represents a core west Edmonton service area where newer construction, executive-scale interiors, and homeowners seeking premium finishes create consistent demand for professional painting services. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 25 minutes from Lewis Estates via Anthony Henday Drive or Whitemud Drive to Winterburn Road, placing this west Edmonton community well within our standard service radius. Executive Homes: High Ceilings, Open Concepts, and Builder-Grade Upgrades The defining characteristic of Lewis Estates homes, from a painting contractor's perspective, is their scale. Unlike older Edmonton neighbourhoods built during the 1950s through 1980s with standard 8-foot ceilings and compartmentalized floor plans, Lewis Estates was developed during an era of executive home design that favoured 9-foot and 10-foot main floor ceilings, two-storey foyers, open-concept great rooms that combine kitchen, dining, and living areas into a single expansive space, and dramatic feature walls that demand professional-grade finishing. Many Lewis Estates homes include vaulted ceilings in the master bedroom, bonus rooms above the garage with sloped ceilings, and walk-out basements with full-height windows, all features that require specialized scaffolding systems and professional spray application techniques that go well beyond what a standard residential painter can deliver safely and efficiently. Because Lewis Estates was built largely during the 2000s and 2010s construction boom, most homes were finished by volume builders using single-coat, builder-grade paint applied quickly during the construction timeline. These builder-grade finishes, typically a flat or eggshell latex in a neutral builder beige, begin showing wear within three to five years as families move in and live in the spaces. Scuff marks accumulate on hallway walls, kitchen areas develop grease stains that the porous single-coat finish absorbs permanently, and the flat sheen in bathrooms and laundry rooms fails to resist moisture. iPaint Painting's most common Lewis Estates project is the full interior upgrade: replacing builder-grade finishes with a premium two-coat Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald system, eggshell on walls for durability and cleanability, semi-gloss on all trim, doors, and cabinetry, and a washable satin in kitchens and bathrooms. The Grange and Newer Lewis Estates Development The Grange neighbourhood, nestled within the broader Lewis Estates community, represents the newest phase of residential development in the area, with homes built through the mid-2010s and into the 2020s. The Grange features a mix of single-family detached homes, some semi-detached options, and architectural styles that reflect contemporary Edmonton building trends including HardiePlank fibre cement siding, flat-roof accent elements, and mixed-material exterior cladding that combines stucco, stone veneer, and composite panels. These newer builds present specific painting opportunities: fibre cement siding requires factory-specific primer and topcoat systems for proper adhesion, and homeowners in The Grange frequently seek to personalize their homes beyond the neutral colour palettes delivered by the builder. iPaint Painting provides colour consultation services that help Grange homeowners select exterior colour schemes that complement the neighbourhood's architectural cohesion while expressing individual character. The Lewis Estates Golf Course anchors the community's identity and drives property values for the homes that border its fairways and greens. Golf course properties in Lewis Estates often feature larger footprints, more extensive landscaping, walkout basements with full rear-wall window exposure, and large deck and patio systems that require periodic staining and refinishing. The south- and west-facing rear elevations of golf course homes receive intense afternoon sun exposure during Edmonton's long summer days, accelerating UV fade on exterior coatings and requiring premium fade-resistant paint systems. iPaint Painting specifies Sherwin-Williams SuperPaint Exterior or Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior for Lewis Estates golf course properties, coatings engineered with advanced UV-resistant pigment technology that maintains colour integrity through years of direct Alberta sunshine. Climate Considerations for Lewis Estates Homes Lewis Estates shares Edmonton's continental climate with extreme temperature swings, winter lows regularly dropping below minus thirty degrees Celsius and summer highs exceeding thirty degrees Celsius, creating a sixty-degree annual temperature range that tests every exterior coating system. The neighbourhood's west Edmonton location on relatively open prairie terrain means homes face prevailing northwest winter winds with less sheltering from established tree canopy compared to Edmonton's older central neighbourhoods. The Anthony Henday Drive corridor, running along the east edge of Lewis Estates, creates additional wind channelling effects that accelerate weathering on east-facing exterior surfaces. iPaint Painting addresses these conditions by specifying premium acrylic latex exterior coatings with flexible film technology that expands and contracts through freeze-thaw cycles without cracking, peeling, or losing adhesion. Edmonton receives over 2,300 hours of sunshine annually, and Lewis Estates' open west Edmonton setting provides minimal natural shading for building exteriors, particularly on the golf course-side homes with unobstructed southern exposure. Winterburn Road and the surrounding agricultural land to the west offer no wind breaks for prevailing weather systems. These conditions make proper surface preparation and premium coating selection critical for long-term exterior paint performance. iPaint Painting recommends UV-resistant systems with high-build formulations that provide maximum film thickness for enhanced durability, and we schedule exterior projects during Edmonton's optimal painting window from May through September when temperatures and humidity levels allow proper coating cure. Why Lewis Estates Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, based approximately 25 minutes from Lewis Estates via Anthony Henday Drive. Every project in Lewis Estates is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need a full interior upgrade on a builder-grade executive home, cabinet refinishing in a Grange kitchen, exterior repainting on a golf course walkout, or commercial painting for a Webber Greens business, Lewis Estates trusts iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results that match the premium character of this west Edmonton community. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Lewis Estates, Edmonton. Does iPaint Painting serve Lewis Estates in west Edmonton? Yes. iPaint Painting serves all of Lewis Estates, including Lewis Estates proper, The Grange, the golf course area, and the Webber Greens edge. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 25 minutes from Lewis Estates via Anthony Henday Drive or Whitemud Drive to Winterburn Road. There is no travel surcharge for Lewis Estates projects. How much does interior painting cost in Lewis Estates? Interior painting in Lewis Estates typically costs $3–$6 per square foot depending on room count, ceiling height, wall condition, and colour selections. A standard 2,200 sq ft Lewis Estates home interior generally runs $6,600–$13,200 for a full repaint. Many Lewis Estates executive homes feature high ceilings, open-concept great rooms, and two-storey foyers that require specialized equipment and expertise. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing and no hidden fees. What types of homes does iPaint paint in Lewis Estates? iPaint Painting works on every style of home found in Lewis Estates, from executive two-storey homes with soaring ceilings and open-concept layouts built in the 2000s and 2010s, to newer 2020s builds along The Grange with contemporary finishes, to walkout bungalows backing onto Lewis Estates Golf Course. Most Lewis Estates homes were built with builder-grade single-coat finishes that benefit significantly from upgrading to premium two-coat Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams systems within the first five to ten years. Can iPaint handle the high ceilings and large feature walls common in Lewis Estates homes? Absolutely. Lewis Estates is known for its executive-style homes with 9-foot, 10-foot, and even two-storey foyer ceilings that require professional equipment and expertise. iPaint Painting uses commercial-grade scaffolding systems and professional spray application techniques to handle vaulted ceilings, two-storey great rooms, and large open-concept walls safely and efficiently. Our crew is experienced with the scale of Lewis Estates interiors and delivers flawless, consistent coverage on every surface. Do you paint homes near Lewis Estates Golf Course? Yes. iPaint Painting serves homes throughout the Lewis Estates Golf Course area, including properties that back directly onto the course. These premium homes often feature walkout basements, extensive deck systems, and large exterior surface areas that require careful coating selection for UV protection and moisture resistance. We also serve neighbouring communities including Secord, Rosenthal, and Webber Greens, all within our standard west Edmonton service area with no travel surcharges. Lewis Estates' Trusted Painting Experts Executive homes and golf course properties, fully insured, 4.9-star rated, owner-led crew. Get your free estimate today. No obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who understand Lewis Estates. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Magrath Heights Edmonton | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/magrath-heights/ > iPaint Painting serves Magrath Heights in southwest Edmonton, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Modern family homes near Terwillegar and Windermere. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Magrath Heights Edmonton | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Magrath Heights Painting Services in Magrath Heights iPaint Painting provides interior, exterior, commercial painting and cabinet refinishing throughout Magrath Heights in southwest Edmonton. Just 10–15 minutes from our shop, this modern family neighbourhood features newer homes with builder-grade finishes that benefit enormously from a premium repaint. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Services Available in Magrath Heights Professional painting and finishing services for modern homes, duplexes, townhouses, and commercial properties in Magrath Heights. Interior Painting in Magrath Heights Walls, ceilings, trim, and accent features throughout Magrath Heights homes. Upgrade builder-grade flat paint to premium finishes with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Magrath Heights Stucco, Hardie board, trim, fascia, and soffits. Coatings engineered for southwest Edmonton's prairie climate and freeze-thaw cycles. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Magrath Heights Retail at nearby Windermere Currents, professional offices, and multi-unit residential buildings. Minimal disruption scheduling available. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Magrath Heights Factory-quality spray finishes for Magrath Heights kitchens, transforming builder-grade espresso and dark maple cabinetry into modern painted finishes. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Magrath Heights Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with new hardware options. Custom colour matching for any Magrath Heights kitchen renovation. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Magrath Heights Garage floors, basements, and utility rooms. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings ideal for Edmonton's salt and gravel season. Learn More → Magrath Heights & Nearby Neighbourhoods We Serve From modern family homes to established southwest Edmonton communities, iPaint Painting covers every neighbourhood in the area. Magrath Heights Sub-Areas Magrath Boulevard Magrath Point Magrath Mansion Area Magrath Green Spaces Adjacent Southwest Edmonton Neighbourhoods Terwillegar Towne Terwillegar Gardens South Terwillegar Windermere Ambleside Glenridding Heights Keswick MacTaggart Nearby Premium Communities Cameron Heights Haddow Henderson Estates Professional Painting Services Across Magrath Heights, Edmonton Magrath Heights is a newer premium residential neighbourhood in southwest Edmonton, Alberta, situated between Terwillegar Drive to the east and Anthony Henday Drive to the south and west. iPaint Painting serves Magrath Heights from our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW, one of the closest neighbourhoods in our service area at just 10 to 15 minutes via Terwillegar Drive. Named after William J. Magrath, a prominent early Edmonton landowner whose 1912 Magrath Mansion still stands as a designated historic resource near the neighbourhood's eastern boundary, Magrath Heights combines modern suburban living with convenient access to southwest Edmonton's rapidly expanding retail, dining, and recreation infrastructure. Every iPaint Painting project is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products, and backed by a 5-year written warranty. Magrath Heights Housing Stock: Modern Construction with Builder-Grade Finishes Development in Magrath Heights began around 2005 and has continued through the 2020s, with the neighbourhood built in phases from north to south. This relatively compressed construction timeline means the housing stock shares common characteristics that professional painters encounter consistently, understanding these patterns is essential for accurate project estimation, proper surface preparation, and product selection that delivers lasting results. The earliest homes in Magrath Heights, built between 2005 and 2010 along Magrath Boulevard NW, Magrath Crescent NW, and the streets closest to Terwillegar Drive, are predominantly single-family two-storey homes ranging from 1,800 to 2,800 square feet. These properties feature open-concept main floors with 9-foot ceilings, engineered hardwood or laminate flooring, granite or quartz countertops, and the builder-grade finishes typical of the mid-2000s Alberta housing boom. Exteriors combine acrylic stucco with vinyl siding or James Hardie fibre cement board, and architectural shingle roofing. After 15 to 20 years, these original Magrath Heights homes commonly present scuffed and marked interior walls from active family use, hairline stucco cracks at window headers and control joints on exterior elevations, and faded front-door and trim finishes from cumulative UV exposure. iPaint Painting frequently works in this part of Magrath Heights on full interior refreshes that transform tired builder-grade flat paint into durable, washable eggshell or satin finishes. The mid-phase development, from approximately 2010 to 2016, pushed construction further south and west into the interior of Magrath Heights. This period brought a broader mix of housing types: single-family homes continued, but duplexes and semi-detached homes became more common along Magrath Road NW and Magrath Point SW, and townhouse complexes emerged near the neighbourhood's southern edge. These multi-family dwellings present unique painting challenges, shared walls mean coordinating exterior colour schemes with strata councils, and interior projects in duplexes and townhouses require efficient scheduling to minimize disruption in close-proximity living spaces. The single coat of builder-flat paint found on most homes from this era wears particularly quickly in high-traffic hallways, stairwells, and open-concept family rooms where children, pets, and daily life take their toll within the first few years of occupancy. Magrath Heights' newest construction, from 2016 onward, reflects contemporary design trends that have swept Edmonton's southwest corridor. These homes feature cleaner architectural lines, larger windows, open-riser staircases, flat-panel cabinetry, and contemporary colour palettes emphasizing soft whites, warm greys, and muted earth tones. Ceiling heights have increased to 9 and 10 feet on main floors, and bonus rooms over garages have given way to more usable third-floor loft spaces. Builder-grade paint remains the standard, however, even in homes priced above $500,000, production builders typically apply a single coat of flat latex that begins showing wear within 12 to 18 months. Upgrading to two coats of premium Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald in an eggshell or satin sheen is one of the highest-impact renovations a Magrath Heights homeowner can make, delivering a dramatically improved look and feel for a fraction of the cost of a kitchen or bathroom remodel. Cabinet painting has become increasingly popular throughout Magrath Heights as homes from the 2005–2015 build period reach the age where dark espresso, cherry, and maple-stained cabinetry feels dated against current design preferences. Homeowners throughout the neighbourhood are replacing these heavy wood-tone finishes with modern painted cabinets in white, light grey, navy, or sage green, a transformation that brightens the kitchen, increases perceived space, and aligns with the clean aesthetic that dominates Edmonton's design market. iPaint Painting's spray-finish cabinet process delivers factory-quality results with premium lacquer topcoats that withstand the daily demands of family kitchen use. Climate Challenges for Magrath Heights Homes Magrath Heights shares Edmonton's continental climate, winter lows plunging past -30°C, summer highs exceeding +30°C, and a punishing freeze-thaw cycle that tests every exterior coating from October through April. Edmonton receives approximately 365 millimetres of precipitation annually, with heavy spring rains and fall moisture creating conditions for coating failure on any exterior surface with compromised adhesion. Magrath Heights' southwest Edmonton position on relatively open terrain means homes face significant wind exposure, particularly on west- and south-facing elevations along Anthony Henday Drive where there is no shelter from prevailing winds. UV degradation is another consistent factor, Magrath Heights receives over 2,300 hours of sunshine annually, and south-facing stucco and siding fade noticeably faster than protected north-facing walls. iPaint Painting addresses these conditions by selecting UV-resistant exterior coatings with flexible acrylic resins designed to expand and contract through Alberta's extreme temperature swings while maintaining colour integrity and adhesion year after year. Magrath Heights Landmarks and Community Character The historic Magrath Mansion, built in 1912 for real estate developer William J. Magrath and designated a Municipal Historic Resource, stands near the neighbourhood's eastern boundary along Terwillegar Drive, a tangible connection to Edmonton's pre-war development era in a neighbourhood otherwise defined by 21st-century construction. Beyond this landmark, Magrath Heights' character is shaped by its network of green spaces, storm water management ponds, and paved pathways that wind through the community and connect to the larger Terwillegar and Whitemud Creek trail systems. Magrath Park and the neighbourhood's central green corridors provide walking and cycling routes that families use year-round, reinforcing the outdoor-oriented lifestyle that draws young families to southwest Edmonton. The Windermere Currents shopping centre on Ellerslie Road SW, anchored by grocery, restaurants, and retail, sits minutes south along Anthony Henday Drive, while the established Terwillegar Towne commercial area along Terwillegar Boulevard provides additional daily shopping within a five-minute drive. Schools serving Magrath Heights include Monsignor William Irwin Catholic School and George P. Nicholson School, both within the immediate area. The combination of modern housing, extensive green space, family-focused amenities, and rapid access to Anthony Henday Drive makes Magrath Heights one of southwest Edmonton's most desirable neighbourhoods for young professionals and growing families. Why Magrath Heights Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, based just 10–15 minutes from Magrath Heights via Terwillegar Drive. Every project in Magrath Heights is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need a full interior upgrade from builder-grade flat to premium eggshell, an exterior refresh on a stucco-and-Hardie-board home, or cabinet painting to modernize a 2000s-era kitchen, Magrath Heights trusts iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results on time and on budget. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Magrath Heights, Edmonton. Does iPaint Painting serve Magrath Heights in southwest Edmonton? Yes. iPaint Painting's shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is just 10–15 minutes from Magrath Heights via Terwillegar Drive and Anthony Henday Drive. We serve all of Magrath Heights and the surrounding southwest Edmonton neighbourhoods including Terwillegar, Windermere, and Ambleside. There is no travel surcharge for Magrath Heights projects. How much does interior painting cost in Magrath Heights? Interior painting in Magrath Heights typically costs $3–$6 per square foot depending on room count, ceiling height, wall condition, and colour selections. A standard 2,000 sq ft Magrath Heights two-storey home generally runs $6,000–$12,000 for a full interior repaint. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing and no hidden fees. What types of homes do you paint in Magrath Heights? iPaint Painting works on every style of home found in Magrath Heights, from single-family two-storey homes with double garages and open-concept main floors, to duplexes along Magrath Boulevard and townhouse complexes near Magrath Point. Most homes were built between 2005 and 2020 with modern construction methods, 9-foot ceilings, and builder-grade finishes that benefit enormously from a premium repaint. Is builder-grade paint common in Magrath Heights homes? Yes. Most Magrath Heights homes were constructed during the 2005–2020 period by production builders who typically apply a single coat of flat latex paint to walls and ceilings. This builder-grade paint wears quickly in high-traffic areas, hallways, stairwells, and family rooms show scuffs and marks within the first few years. Upgrading to two coats of premium eggshell or satin from Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald transforms the durability and appearance of any Magrath Heights home. When is the best time to paint a house exterior in Magrath Heights? The optimal exterior painting window in Magrath Heights runs from mid-May through mid-September, when daytime temperatures consistently hold above 10°C. Edmonton's continental climate with extreme temperature swings demands proper timing for coating adhesion and long-term durability. iPaint Painting recommends booking your free estimate by March or April, our Magrath Heights and southwest Edmonton exterior calendar fills quickly each spring. Magrath Heights' Trusted Painting Experts Fully insured, 4.9-star rated, just 10–15 minutes away. Get your free estimate today, no obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who know southwest Edmonton homes. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services McKernan | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/mckernan/ > iPaint Painting serves McKernan in south Edmonton, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Character bungalows, modern infills, and LRT-connected university-area homes. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services McKernan | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Edmonton / McKernan Painting Services in McKernan iPaint Painting provides interior, exterior, commercial painting and cabinet refinishing across the McKernan neighbourhood in south Edmonton. From mature 1950s bungalows on quiet tree-lined streets to modern infill duplexes transforming this LRT-connected university-area community, iPaint Painting understands the unique demands of McKernan's evolving and diverse housing stock. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Services Available in McKernan Professional painting and finishing services for McKernan homes, infill builds, and 76 Avenue corridor businesses. Interior Painting in McKernan Walls, ceilings, trim, and accent features across character bungalows and modern infills. Premium Benjamin Moore products with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in McKernan Stucco repair and recoating for original bungalows, HardiePlank finishes for new infills. Engineered for Edmonton's climate extremes. Learn More → Commercial Painting in McKernan 76 Avenue corridor shops, McKernan Community League, LRT-area businesses, and multi-unit rental properties. Minimal disruption scheduling. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in McKernan Factory-quality spray finishes for McKernan kitchens, from original bungalow cabinetry to sleek modern layouts in new infill builds. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in McKernan Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with new hardware options. Custom colour matching for any McKernan kitchen style. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in McKernan Garage floors, basements, and commercial spaces. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings ideal for Edmonton's salt and gravel season. Learn More → McKernan Sub-Areas We Serve From original bungalow blocks to the LRT corridor, iPaint Painting covers every corner of the McKernan community. McKernan Districts McKernan Proper LRT Station Area 76 Avenue Corridor Belgravia-Edge Homes Key Landmarks McKernan Community League McKernan LRT Station McKernan Park South Campus LRT Nearby South Edmonton Neighbourhoods Belgravia Garneau Windsor Park University Pleasantview Professional Painting Services Across McKernan, Edmonton McKernan is a compact, walkable residential neighbourhood in south Edmonton, Alberta, bordered by Belgravia to the north, the University of Alberta lands to the east, Pleasantview to the south, and Lendrum Place to the west. Named after the McKernan family who homesteaded the area in the early 1900s, the neighbourhood developed primarily through the 1950s post-war building boom and has maintained its quiet residential character for over seven decades. For iPaint Painting, McKernan represents one of the most dynamic service areas in south Edmonton, a neighbourhood where original mid-century bungalows sit side-by-side with brand-new modern infill duplexes, creating a painting contractor's dream of diverse project types within a few compact blocks. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 10 minutes from McKernan via 114 Street, making this one of the closest neighbourhoods to our home base. Original Bungalows: Painting McKernan's Mid-Century Character Homes The backbone of McKernan's housing stock remains the 1950s bungalow, typically 800 to 1,100 square feet of living space on the main floor with a full basement, built on 50-foot lots with detached single-car garages and mature front-yard trees. These original homes feature construction details characteristic of Edmonton's post-war building era: stucco-over-wire-lath exterior walls, plaster or early drywall interior surfaces, solid wood baseboards and door casings, wood-frame windows (many now replaced with vinyl or aluminum), and low-pitched hip or gable roofs. Many McKernan bungalows retain their original floor plans, galley kitchens with painted wood cabinets, separate dining rooms, and three modest bedrooms, while others have been extensively renovated with opened walls, updated kitchens, and finished basements that add painting scope. iPaint Painting approaches McKernan's original bungalows with the preparation discipline these 70-year-old homes demand. Exterior stucco surfaces frequently show hairline cracking from decades of freeze-thaw cycling, requiring crack routing and flexible patching before primer and topcoat application. Interior plaster walls may have settlement cracks, nail pops from original lath movement, and texture variations between original surfaces and later drywall repairs. We stabilize these imperfections with the appropriate fillers and bonding primers before applying premium Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald finishes that deliver a uniform, professional appearance. For pre-1978 surfaces, which includes virtually every original bungalow in McKernan, we follow proper lead paint assessment protocols, employing encapsulation techniques and containment procedures that protect both our crew and the homeowner's family. Many McKernan bungalow owners are long-time residents who have lived in their homes for decades, and they often request painting projects that refresh and modernize without losing the comfortable character of their mid-century home. iPaint Painting excels at these sensitive updates, replacing dated colour schemes with contemporary neutrals while preserving original wood trim, refreshing kitchen cabinets with factory-quality spray finishes that transform a 1950s galley kitchen without the cost of a full renovation, and recoating exterior stucco in clean, modern tones that complement the neighbourhood's mature streetscape. Modern Infills: McKernan's Transformation and New Construction Painting McKernan is one of Edmonton's most active infill neighbourhoods, and the transformation is visible on nearly every block. Original bungalows on 50-foot lots are being replaced by modern duplexes, often two 1,400 to 1,800 square foot units sharing a 25-foot lot width, or skinny single-family homes with contemporary flat-roof or shed-roof architecture, HardiePlank fibre cement siding, metal cladding accents, and large window arrays. These new builds present their own painting requirements that differ significantly from the original bungalows. Builder-grade single-coat interior finishes, typically applied by spray crews working on tight construction timelines, leave walls with insufficient coverage, visible roller marks, and flat-sheen finishes that show every scuff and fingerprint. McKernan homeowners who have invested $600,000 to $900,000 in a new infill duplex expect premium finishes, and iPaint Painting delivers exactly that: professional two-coat systems with Benjamin Moore Scuff-X or Sherwin-Williams Emerald in eggshell or satin sheens that are washable, durable, and visually superior to builder grade. Exterior painting on McKernan's new infills focuses on maintaining and refreshing factory-primed HardiePlank siding, which requires specific primer and topcoat systems for proper adhesion and long-term performance. Metal cladding accents, increasingly popular on contemporary Edmonton infills, need specialty coatings that bond to smooth metal substrates. iPaint Painting specifies the correct product for every substrate on these mixed-material exteriors, ensuring consistent colour and uniform performance across fibre cement, metal, wood, and composite panel surfaces. LRT-Connected and University-Adjacent: McKernan's Location Advantage McKernan's position on Edmonton's Capital Line LRT, with the McKernan/Belgravia station providing direct rapid transit access to the University of Alberta, downtown Edmonton, and south Edmonton destinations, makes the neighbourhood increasingly attractive to young professionals, university staff, and families who value transit-oriented living. The 76 Avenue commercial strip running through McKernan provides local retail and services, while the proximity to Whyte Avenue, the University of Alberta campus, and the river valley trail system adds lifestyle amenities that support property values. McKernan Park, the McKernan Community League, and the neighbourhood's compact, walkable street grid create a strong sense of community identity despite the ongoing infill transformation. For iPaint Painting, McKernan's university-area location means we regularly serve a mix of owner-occupants and rental property investors. Landlords with McKernan duplexes or basement suites need efficient turnover painting with durable, scuff-resistant finishes that maintain a fresh appearance through tenant transitions. Owner-occupants investing in their primary residence want premium finishes and careful colour consultation that maximizes their home's aesthetic appeal and market value. iPaint Painting tailors our approach to each client's priorities, whether that means a fast, clean rental turnover or a detailed, multi-room colour transformation in a forever home. Why McKernan Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, based approximately 10 minutes from McKernan via 114 Street, one of the shortest drive times in our entire service area. Every project in McKernan is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need a full interior refresh on a 1950s bungalow, a builder-grade upgrade on a new infill duplex, cabinet refinishing in a renovated McKernan kitchen, or exterior stucco recoating on a character home near McKernan Park, McKernan trusts iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results that respect both the neighbourhood's mid-century roots and its exciting modern evolution. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in McKernan, Edmonton. Does iPaint Painting serve McKernan in south Edmonton? Yes. iPaint Painting serves all of McKernan, including McKernan proper, the LRT station area, the 76 Avenue corridor, and Belgravia-edge homes. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 10 minutes from McKernan via 114 Street. There is no travel surcharge for McKernan projects. Can you paint both old bungalows and new infills in McKernan? Absolutely. iPaint Painting has extensive experience with McKernan's full range of housing, from original 1950s bungalows with stucco exteriors, plaster walls, and mature landscaping to brand-new modern duplexes and infill builds with HardiePlank siding, open-concept interiors, and contemporary finishes. The original bungalows require careful surface preparation including stucco crack repair and lead paint assessment on pre-1978 surfaces, while new infills typically benefit from upgrading builder-grade single-coat finishes to premium two-coat systems. We use Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products on all McKernan projects. How much does interior painting cost in McKernan? Interior painting in McKernan typically costs $3–$6 per square foot depending on room count, ceiling height, wall condition, and colour selections. A standard 1,000 sq ft McKernan bungalow generally runs $3,000–$6,000 for a full interior repaint. Larger infill homes and duplexes with 9-foot ceilings and open-concept layouts may range from $5,000–$10,000. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing and no hidden fees. What types of homes does iPaint paint in McKernan? iPaint Painting works on every style of home found in McKernan, from original 1950s bungalows with stucco exteriors and compact floor plans, to renovated character homes with modern kitchen and bathroom upgrades, to brand-new infill duplexes and single-family builds with contemporary architecture. McKernan is one of Edmonton's most active infill neighbourhoods, so our crew regularly transitions between heritage preparation techniques on older homes and modern finish application on new construction within the same community. Is McKernan close to iPaint Painting's shop? Yes. McKernan is one of the closest neighbourhoods to our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton, approximately 10 minutes via 114 Street. This proximity means faster response times for estimates, efficient crew deployment, and no travel surcharges. We regularly work in McKernan and the surrounding university-area neighbourhoods including Belgravia, Garneau, and Windsor Park. McKernan's Trusted Painting Experts Character bungalows and modern infills, fully insured, 4.9-star rated, owner-led crew. Get your free estimate today. No obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who understand McKernan. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Mill Woods | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/mill-woods/ > iPaint Painting serves Mill Woods in southeast Edmonton, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. 1970s-1990s homes and newer builds across Edmonton Painting Services Mill Woods | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Edmonton / Mill Woods Painting Services in Mill Woods iPaint Painting provides interior, exterior, commercial painting and cabinet refinishing across Mill Woods in southeast Edmonton. From original 1970s and 1980s bungalows in Lakewood and Millbourne to newer builds in the Meadows, iPaint Painting understands the diverse housing stock and multicultural character of one of Edmonton's largest residential communities. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Services Available in Mill Woods Professional painting and finishing services for Mill Woods homes, businesses, and the surrounding southeast Edmonton community. Interior Painting in Mill Woods Walls, ceilings, trim, and accent features across classic bungalows and modern builds. Premium Benjamin Moore products with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Mill Woods Durable coatings for original 70s-80s homes and newer construction. Engineered for Edmonton's climate with fade-resistant premium finishes. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Mill Woods Mill Woods Town Centre, Millbourne shopping centre, Grey Nuns area offices, and Meadows Recreation Centre district businesses. Minimal disruption scheduling. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Mill Woods Factory-quality spray finishes for Mill Woods kitchens, transforming dated oak and birch cabinetry into modern painted finishes that refresh the entire home. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Mill Woods Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with new hardware options. Custom colour matching for any Mill Woods kitchen style. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Mill Woods Garage floors, basements, and commercial spaces. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings ideal for Edmonton's salt and gravel season. Learn More → Mill Woods Sub-Areas We Serve From Lakewood to the Meadows, iPaint Painting covers every corner of the Mill Woods community. Established Mill Woods Neighbourhoods Lakewood Millbourne Crawford Plains Tipaskan Mill Woods Town Centre & Newer Areas Mill Woods Town Centre Area Meadows Wild Rose Nearby Southeast Edmonton Neighbourhoods Southeast Edmonton Silverberry Tamarack Summerside Ellerslie Professional Painting Services Across Mill Woods, Edmonton Mill Woods is one of Edmonton's largest and most diverse residential communities, spanning a massive area of southeast Edmonton that is home to more than 100,000 residents across dozens of distinct neighbourhoods. Developed primarily through the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s with continued growth into the 2000s and beyond, Mill Woods was conceived as a planned suburban community organized around a series of neighbourhood clusters, each with its own schools, parks, and local commercial nodes. Named after the mill operations that once occupied the area's forested land, Mill Woods has evolved into a vibrant multicultural community recognized across Canada for its diversity and family-oriented character. For iPaint Painting, Mill Woods represents one of the most active service areas in southeast Edmonton, where tens of thousands of original homes built during the 1970s and 1980s are reaching the age where comprehensive interior and exterior painting updates become essential. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 15 minutes from Mill Woods via 34 Avenue or Whitemud Drive to 66 Street, making this southeast Edmonton community one of the closest major neighbourhoods to our base of operations. Original Mill Woods Homes: 1970s and 1980s Construction The majority of Mill Woods' residential housing stock was built during the Alberta oil boom years of the 1970s and 1980s, when Edmonton experienced explosive suburban growth and developers rapidly built thousands of homes across the southeast quadrant. The predominant home styles from this era include single-storey bungalows with full basements, split-level designs with staggered floor plates, and bi-level homes with raised front entries, all constructed with standard 8-foot ceilings, compartmentalized floor plans, and the building materials and finishes typical of that construction period. For a professional painting contractor, these original Mill Woods homes present a consistent set of challenges and opportunities that our crew encounters regularly: textured ceilings including stipple and popcorn finishes that homeowners increasingly want removed or updated, wallpapered feature walls and bathrooms that require careful stripping and wall repair before painting, wood-stained trim throughout hallways, bedrooms, and basements that homeowners want converted to modern painted white or off-white finishes, and multiple generations of paint buildup on walls and woodwork that requires thorough surface preparation for proper adhesion of new coatings. The kitchen cabinets in original Mill Woods homes are another frequent painting project. The 1970s and 1980s construction era favoured solid oak, birch, and maple cabinetry with golden-toned stain finishes and brass hardware, a style that has fallen decisively out of fashion as homeowners seek bright, clean, painted cabinet finishes in whites, greys, and navy blues. iPaint Painting provides factory-quality cabinet painting and refinishing services for Mill Woods kitchens, using professional spray application in our controlled shop environment to deliver the smooth, durable finish that transforms dated cabinetry into a modern kitchen centerpiece. Cabinet painting in Mill Woods is one of the highest-return renovation investments available, costing a fraction of full cabinet replacement while completely updating the kitchen's visual impact. Mill Woods Town Centre, Millbourne, and Commercial Painting Mill Woods Town Centre serves as the commercial and institutional hub of the community, anchored by major retail, the Grey Nuns Community Hospital, one of Edmonton's busiest acute care facilities, and a growing number of professional offices, restaurants, and service businesses that serve the surrounding residential population. The Millbourne shopping district, one of Mill Woods' original commercial anchors, continues to serve the community with retail and services. The Meadows Recreation Centre, a major municipal facility in the southern reaches of Mill Woods, provides another hub of community activity. iPaint Painting provides commercial painting services throughout these Mill Woods commercial districts, from retail storefront refreshes and restaurant interior repaints to medical office fit-outs near Grey Nuns Hospital and community facility maintenance painting. The Valley Line LRT extension through Mill Woods is accelerating commercial revitalization along the transit corridor, creating new demand for commercial painting services as businesses renovate and new commercial developments open along the route. Mill Woods Park, one of Edmonton's largest urban green spaces, anchors the community's recreational identity with extensive trail systems, sports facilities, and natural areas that attract families from across the neighbourhood. The park system creates pleasant residential settings along its borders, but homes adjacent to Mill Woods Park's open spaces face increased exposure to prevailing winds and direct sunlight that can accelerate exterior coating deterioration. iPaint Painting takes these microclimate conditions into account when specifying exterior coating systems for Mill Woods homes, recommending premium fade-resistant products for south- and west-facing surfaces and flexible acrylic systems that withstand Edmonton's extreme temperature cycling. The Meadows, Wild Rose, and Newer Mill Woods Development The southern and eastern edges of the broader Mill Woods area have seen significant new residential development through the 2000s and 2010s, with neighbourhoods like the Meadows and Wild Rose bringing contemporary home designs and modern construction standards to the community. These newer builds feature the open-concept floor plans, 9-foot ceilings, HardiePlank fibre cement siding, and builder-grade single-coat paint finishes that characterize Edmonton's modern suburban development. While these homes don't present the same vintage-specific challenges as the original 1970s Mill Woods stock, they create their own painting demand as homeowners upgrade builder finishes within the first three to five years. iPaint Painting serves both the established and newer sections of Mill Woods with equal expertise, understanding that a 1975 Lakewood bungalow needing a complete interior overhaul and a 2018 Meadows two-storey needing a builder-grade upgrade are both premium painting projects that deserve the same professional approach. Edmonton receives over 2,300 hours of sunshine annually, and Mill Woods' southeast Edmonton location provides full exposure to afternoon sun on west-facing exterior surfaces. The original homes built in the 1970s and 1980s, now forty to fifty years old, have exterior siding and trim that has endured decades of UV exposure, freeze-thaw cycles, and the temperature extremes that characterize Edmonton's continental climate. Many original Mill Woods homes have stucco exterior finishes that develop hairline cracking over time, wood trim and fascia that requires periodic stripping and recoating, and aluminum or vinyl siding that can be professionally painted to update colour without the cost of full replacement. iPaint Painting specifies premium acrylic latex exterior coatings with flexible film technology for Mill Woods homes, systems engineered to expand and contract through Edmonton's sixty-degree annual temperature swing without cracking, peeling, or losing adhesion. Why Mill Woods Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, based approximately 15 minutes from Mill Woods via 34 Avenue. Every project in Mill Woods is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need a full interior refresh on a classic Lakewood bungalow, cabinet refinishing in a Crawford Plains kitchen, popcorn ceiling removal in a Tipaskan split-level, exterior repainting on a Millbourne bi-level, or commercial painting near Mill Woods Town Centre, Mill Woods trusts iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results that breathe new life into this vibrant, diverse Edmonton community. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Mill Woods, Edmonton. Does iPaint Painting serve Mill Woods in southeast Edmonton? Yes. iPaint Painting serves all of Mill Woods, including Lakewood, Millbourne, Crawford Plains, Tipaskan, the Mill Woods Town Centre area, Meadows, and Wild Rose. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 15 minutes from Mill Woods via 34 Avenue or Whitemud Drive to 66 Street. There is no travel surcharge for Mill Woods projects. How much does interior painting cost in Mill Woods? Interior painting in Mill Woods typically costs $3–$6 per square foot depending on room count, ceiling height, wall condition, and colour selections. A standard 1,100 sq ft Mill Woods bungalow interior generally runs $3,300–$6,600 for a full repaint. Larger bi-level and two-storey homes common throughout Mill Woods may range from $5,000–$10,000. Many original 1970s and 1980s Mill Woods homes benefit from thorough surface preparation including textured ceiling updates and wallpaper removal before painting. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing and no hidden fees. Can iPaint handle older 1970s and 1980s homes in Mill Woods? Absolutely. iPaint Painting has extensive experience with the original Mill Woods housing stock built during the 1970s and 1980s development boom. These homes often feature textured ceilings (including popcorn ceilings), wallpapered feature walls, panelled basements, original wood-stained trim, and multiple generations of paint on walls and woodwork. Our crew is skilled in popcorn ceiling removal, wallpaper stripping, proper surface preparation for aged drywall and plaster, and updating dated wood-stained trim to modern painted finishes, all common requests from Mill Woods homeowners refreshing their original homes. What neighbourhoods within Mill Woods does iPaint serve? iPaint Painting serves every neighbourhood within the broader Mill Woods community, including Lakewood, Millbourne, Crawford Plains, Tipaskan, the Mill Woods Town Centre area, Meadows, and Wild Rose. We also serve adjacent southeast Edmonton communities. Whether your home is a 1970s original bungalow in Lakewood, a 1980s bi-level in Crawford Plains, or a newer build in the Meadows, iPaint Painting has the experience and expertise to deliver premium results. Do you provide commercial painting near Mill Woods Town Centre? Yes. iPaint Painting provides commercial painting services throughout the Mill Woods Town Centre area, including retail spaces at Millbourne shopping centre, professional offices, restaurants, medical clinics near Grey Nuns Community Hospital, and community facilities like the Meadows Recreation Centre. We schedule commercial projects to minimize disruption to business operations, including evenings and weekends when required. The LRT extension to Mill Woods is driving new commercial development that creates additional demand for professional painting services in the area. Mill Woods' Trusted Painting Experts Classic homes and modern builds, fully insured, 4.9-star rated, owner-led crew. Get your free estimate today. No obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who understand Mill Woods. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Old Strathcona | Heritage, Interior, Commercial | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/old-strathcona/ > iPaint Painting serves Old Strathcona, heritage painting, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Whyte Avenue, character homes, heritage storefronts. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Old Strathcona | Heritage, Interior, Commercial | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Old Strathcona Painting Services in Old Strathcona iPaint Painting is Old Strathcona's trusted painting contractor for heritage homes, character properties, Whyte Avenue commercial storefronts, and modern infill throughout Edmonton's arts district. From early 1900s wood-sided homes to vibrant restaurant interiors along 82 Avenue, our crew delivers heritage-sensitive results backed by premium products and a 5-year written warranty. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Services Available in Old Strathcona Heritage, residential, and commercial painting services for Old Strathcona homes, storefronts, and character properties. Interior Painting in Old Strathcona Character homes, heritage interiors, plaster walls, and modern infill throughout Strathcona's residential streets. Premium low-VOC products with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Old Strathcona Original wood siding, clapboard, trim, heritage details, and modern infill exteriors. Coatings engineered for Edmonton's extreme freeze-thaw climate. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Old Strathcona Whyte Avenue restaurants, retail storefronts, gallery spaces, theatres, and office interiors. Scheduling around festivals and high-traffic events. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Old Strathcona Factory-quality spray finishes for character home kitchens, modernize original cabinetry while preserving the craftsmanship of older construction. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Old Strathcona Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with new hardware options. Period-appropriate and modern colour matching for any Old Strathcona kitchen. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Old Strathcona Garage floors, basement conversions, and commercial back-of-house spaces. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings for Old Strathcona properties. Learn More → Old Strathcona Neighbourhoods We Serve From Whyte Avenue storefronts to tree-lined residential streets, iPaint Painting covers every block of Edmonton's heritage arts district. Heritage Residential Strathcona Garneau Ritchie King Edward Park Mill Creek Commercial Districts Whyte Avenue (82 Avenue) Gateway Boulevard 104 Street South Adjacent Neighbourhoods Bonnie Doon Hazeldean Allendale Belgravia Windsor Park Professional Painting Services Across Old Strathcona, Edmonton Old Strathcona is Edmonton's most distinctive heritage neighbourhood, a vibrant arts and entertainment district centred on Whyte Avenue (82 Avenue) that blends early 1900s character homes, century-old commercial storefronts, independent theatres, and a thriving restaurant and retail scene into one of Canada's most walkable urban villages. For iPaint Painting, Old Strathcona represents a uniquely rewarding service area where heritage painting expertise meets the creative energy of Edmonton's cultural heartbeat. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton sits just 10 minutes from Whyte Avenue via Gateway Boulevard, making Old Strathcona one of our closest and most frequently served neighbourhoods. Heritage Homes: Old Strathcona's Architectural Legacy The residential streets surrounding Whyte Avenue contain one of the highest concentrations of pre-war housing stock in metropolitan Edmonton. The original town of Strathcona, which existed as an independent city until amalgamation with Edmonton in 1912, developed rapidly between 1891 and 1914, fuelled by the Canadian Pacific Railway terminus and the coal mining economy that drove early settlement south of the North Saskatchewan River. This building boom produced the character homes that define Old Strathcona today: two-storey wood-frame houses with original clapboard siding, covered front porches with turned columns and decorative brackets, steep-pitched gabled roofs, double-hung wood windows with divided lights, and plaster-over-lath interior walls that demand specialized preparation and coating approaches. Painting a heritage character home in Old Strathcona differs fundamentally from painting a modern suburban house. Original wood clapboard siding, typically western red cedar or Douglas fir milled before 1920, has developed a patina and surface texture over more than a century of Alberta weather that requires careful hand-scraping rather than aggressive power sanding. Many pre-1960s homes carry multiple layers of older coatings, some potentially containing lead-based paint that must be managed according to Health Canada guidelines with proper containment, HEPA-filtered equipment, and safe disposal procedures. iPaint Painting assesses every Old Strathcona heritage exterior during our free on-site estimate, identifying substrate conditions, existing coating compatibility, and any lead paint indicators before recommending a preparation and product strategy. The interior plaster walls common in Old Strathcona character homes present their own set of considerations. Unlike modern drywall, original lime plaster is a breathable, alkaline substrate that reacts poorly to moisture-trapping coatings. Hairline cracks along lath lines are normal in plaster walls and require flexible patching compounds rather than rigid joint fillers. iPaint Painting uses breathable, high-quality latex primers and topcoats from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams that are compatible with aged plaster, products that allow moisture vapour to pass through the coating system rather than trapping it behind an impermeable film, which leads to peeling, bubbling, and long-term coating failure. The Infill Revolution: New Meets Old Over the past fifteen years, Old Strathcona and its adjacent neighbourhoods, Garneau, Ritchie, King Edward Park, and Bonnie Doon, have experienced a surge of infill construction that has introduced modern architectural design alongside the neighbourhood's heritage streetscape. Skinny homes on subdivided lots, modern duplexes, and contemporary single-family builds now sit beside original character homes on many Old Strathcona blocks, creating a visually dynamic neighbourhood where 1910s craftsmanship and 2020s clean-line architecture coexist. These newer infill homes typically feature Hardie board fibre cement siding, stucco panels, metal cladding accents, and large windows with minimal trim, a stark contrast to the ornate woodwork of their heritage neighbours. Infill homeowners in Old Strathcona tend toward bold, contemporary colour palettes that complement the neighbourhood's artistic character while differentiating their modern build from adjacent character homes. iPaint Painting's in-house colour consultation service helps infill homeowners select exterior schemes that express personal style while respecting the visual continuity of Old Strathcona's heritage streetscape, a balance that matters in a neighbourhood where architectural context is part of the identity. Whyte Avenue Commercial Painting Whyte Avenue is Edmonton's premier independent commercial corridor, a two-kilometre stretch of restaurants, pubs, live music venues, independent retail shops, vintage stores, galleries, and cultural institutions that draws foot traffic year-round and becomes the epicentre of Edmonton's summer festival season. The Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival, the largest fringe festival in North America, transforms Old Strathcona every August. The Old Strathcona Farmers' Market operates year-round in a heritage building on 83 Avenue. The Princess Theatre, one of Edmonton's oldest continuously operating cinemas, anchors the eastern end of the commercial strip with its restored art deco facade. Commercial painting along Whyte Avenue requires scheduling sensitivity that goes beyond standard business-hours coordination. Restaurant interiors typically need to be painted during closures, Monday and Tuesday nights for many Whyte Avenue establishments, with all work completed, ventilated, and odour-free before the next opening. Storefront exterior painting is best scheduled for early mornings before pedestrian traffic builds, and never during the Fringe Festival period in August or other major events when scaffolding or painting equipment would obstruct the sidewalk experience. iPaint Painting works with Whyte Avenue business owners to develop project timelines that protect their revenue while delivering the fresh, on-brand interior and exterior finishes that attract customers in this competitive commercial district. The heritage commercial buildings along Whyte Avenue feature original brick facades, sandstone detailing, pressed-tin cornices, and wooden storefront systems that require painting approaches fundamentally different from modern commercial construction. Brick pointing must be inspected and repaired before any coating application. Original wood storefronts with leaded glass transoms and recessed entries demand careful masking and precise brush work around irreplaceable architectural elements. iPaint Painting selects period-sympathetic colours that honour the early 1900s commercial architecture while giving each business a distinctive street presence, a skill that requires both technical painting expertise and an understanding of Old Strathcona's unique heritage context. Climate Considerations for Old Strathcona Properties Old Strathcona's mature urban tree canopy, predominantly American elm, Manitoba maple, and green ash lining the residential streets, creates a microclimate that affects paint performance in specific ways. Heavy canopy shade on north-facing walls promotes moisture retention and slows paint drying, creating conditions where mildew can develop on exterior coatings that lack adequate mildewcide protection. Conversely, south-facing walls that receive direct sun exposure through canopy gaps experience accelerated UV degradation and colour fading. Edmonton's continental climate compounds these challenges with temperature extremes from -35°C to +32°C, approximately 365 millimetres of annual precipitation, and a punishing freeze-thaw cycle that tests the flexibility and adhesion of every exterior coating system from October through April. For Old Strathcona's heritage wood siding, iPaint Painting specifies premium 100% acrylic latex exterior coatings from Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior or Sherwin-Williams Duration Exterior, products engineered for extreme temperature cycling, superior adhesion to aged wood substrates, built-in mildew resistance, and UV-stable pigment technology that maintains colour integrity through years of Alberta weather. Proper priming of any bare wood with an alkyd-modified exterior primer ensures the bond between century-old wood fibre and modern topcoat withstands the mechanical stress of Edmonton's climate without cracking, peeling, or delaminating. Why Old Strathcona Trusts iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, based just 10 minutes from Old Strathcona via Gateway Boulevard. Every project in the neighbourhood is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need a heritage character home restored on a tree-lined Strathcona street, a Whyte Avenue restaurant interior refreshed between seasons, cabinet refinishing in a Garneau bungalow, or a modern infill exterior painted in Ritchie, Old Strathcona trusts iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results that honour this neighbourhood's character while protecting your investment for years to come. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Old Strathcona. Does iPaint Painting have experience with heritage homes in Old Strathcona? Yes. Old Strathcona contains some of Edmonton's oldest residential streets, with character homes dating from the early 1900s through the 1940s. iPaint Painting understands heritage painting requirements, period-appropriate colour selection, careful preparation of original wood siding, clapboard, and trim, compatible coating systems for plaster interiors, and preservation of architectural details like decorative brackets, porch columns, and window casings. We work to enhance heritage character, not cover it up. How much does it cost to paint a character home in Old Strathcona? Painting an Old Strathcona character home typically costs $4–$8 per square foot for exteriors, depending on the condition of original wood siding, the amount of trim detail, and whether lead paint abatement is required on pre-1960s surfaces. A full exterior repaint on a 1,200 sq ft two-storey character home generally runs $8,000–$16,000 including thorough preparation. Interior painting runs $3–$6 per square foot. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing. Can you paint commercial storefronts along Whyte Avenue? Absolutely. iPaint Painting regularly paints restaurant interiors, retail storefronts, gallery spaces, and commercial offices along Whyte Avenue (82 Avenue) and throughout the Old Strathcona commercial district. We schedule around business hours and special events, particularly important in Old Strathcona given the Fringe Theatre Festival, Farmers' Market weekends, and high foot traffic along the avenue. Exterior storefront painting is typically scheduled for early mornings before businesses open. Do old homes in Strathcona have lead paint concerns? Many character homes in Old Strathcona built before 1960 may have lead-based paint on original surfaces, particularly exterior wood siding, window frames, and interior trim. iPaint Painting follows Health Canada guidelines for lead paint management, including proper testing, containment procedures, HEPA-filtered sanding equipment, and safe disposal of lead-contaminated materials. We assess lead paint risk during every free estimate on pre-1960s Old Strathcona homes. What paint products work best on Old Strathcona's heritage wood siding? For original wood clapboard and drop siding common on Old Strathcona character homes, iPaint Painting recommends premium 100% acrylic latex exterior paints from Benjamin Moore (Aura Exterior) or Sherwin-Williams (Duration Exterior). These products provide excellent adhesion to aged wood, breathability that allows moisture to escape from behind the coating, UV resistance for south-facing walls, and flexibility that accommodates Edmonton's extreme freeze-thaw cycles without cracking or peeling. Proper priming of bare wood with an alkyd-modified primer is essential before topcoating. Old Strathcona's Trusted Painting Experts Fully insured, 4.9-star rated, just 10 minutes away. Get your free estimate today, no obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who understand heritage homes and Whyte Avenue businesses. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Oliver Edmonton | Condo, Commercial & Residential | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/oliver/ > iPaint Painting serves Oliver, Edmonton, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Condo specialists in Edmonton Painting Services Oliver Edmonton | Condo, Commercial & Residential | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Oliver Painting Services in Oliver iPaint Painting provides interior, exterior, and commercial painting across Oliver, Edmonton's densest residential neighbourhood. From condo unit refreshes in high-rise towers along Jasper Avenue to heritage home restorations near the river valley and commercial projects on 124 Street, our crew handles the unique demands of urban painting. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Services Available in Oliver Professional painting and finishing services for Oliver condos, homes, businesses, and commercial properties. Interior Painting in Oliver Condo units, townhouses, heritage homes, and apartments throughout Oliver. Premium products with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Oliver Heritage home exteriors, infill townhouses, stucco, Hardie board, and wood siding on Oliver's diverse residential building stock. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Oliver Restaurants on 124 Street, lobbies, retail storefronts, offices on Jasper Avenue, and condo common areas. Minimal disruption scheduling. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Oliver Factory-quality spray finishes for Oliver kitchens, updating dated cabinetry in condos and heritage homes without full renovation. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Oliver Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing. Custom colour matching for condo kitchens and heritage home cabinetry restoration. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Oliver Parkade floors, storage rooms, commercial kitchens, and underground parking surfaces. Durable coatings for Oliver's high-traffic urban spaces. Learn More → Oliver & Surrounding Neighbourhoods We Serve From downtown high-rises to river valley heritage homes, iPaint Painting covers every corner of Oliver and central Edmonton. Oliver Sub-Areas Grandin Oliver Square Victoria Promenade Jasper Avenue West 124 Street District Adjacent Neighbourhoods Downtown Edmonton Westmount Glenora Rossdale Queen Mary Park Spruce Avenue River Valley & Legislature Area Legislature Grounds Victoria Park River Valley West Professional Painting Services in Oliver, Edmonton Oliver is Edmonton's most densely populated residential neighbourhood, located immediately west of the downtown core and bounded by 109 Street to the east, the North Saskatchewan River valley to the south, Jasper Avenue to the north, and 124 Street to the west. With over 18,000 residents packed into approximately 2.5 square kilometres, Oliver contains the highest concentration of multi-family residential buildings in the entire Edmonton metropolitan area, a mix of 1960s and 1970s concrete high-rise towers, 1990s wood-frame condo developments, 2010s modern infill construction, and pockets of heritage character homes that predate the neighbourhood's mid-century densification. For iPaint Painting, Oliver represents one of the most diverse and demanding service areas in our territory. The drive from our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW takes approximately 15 minutes via 109 Street, making Oliver one of our closest and most frequently served neighbourhoods. Oliver's Building Stock: Six Decades of Urban Density What makes Oliver unique from a professional painter's perspective is the extraordinary range of building types concentrated in a compact urban area. No other Edmonton neighbourhood requires a painting contractor to shift between concrete high-rise interiors, wood-frame condo units, modern infill townhouses, heritage home restorations, and commercial storefronts within the same service territory. Understanding the specific preparation methods, product requirements, and logistical challenges of each building type is essential for delivering quality results in Oliver. The oldest residential buildings in Oliver are the concrete high-rise towers constructed during the 1960s and 1970s apartment building boom that reshaped Edmonton's inner city. These buildings, many of them 10 to 20 storeys tall along Jasper Avenue, 102 Avenue, and the streets immediately north of the Legislature Grounds, feature reinforced concrete construction with plaster and painted concrete interior walls, stippled or textured ceilings, narrow galley kitchens with original laminate cabinetry, and small balconies with concrete railings. After 50-plus years, these units commonly present peeling ceiling texture, hairline cracks in plaster walls, yellowed trim coatings, and outdated colour schemes that make the spaces feel dark and dated. iPaint Painting frequently works in these 1970s Oliver towers, applying skim coats over damaged texture, repairing plaster cracks with flexible compound, and transforming dim interiors with modern light-reflective palettes using Benjamin Moore Regal Select in eggshell finish, a product specifically suited to the smooth, hard surfaces found in concrete construction. The 1990s brought a wave of wood-frame condo construction to Oliver, particularly in the blocks between 116 Street and 121 Street where low-rise and mid-rise buildings of four to six storeys replaced older single-family homes and small apartment blocks. These condos feature standard drywall interiors, builder-grade flat latex paint, carpet or laminate flooring, and basic white melamine cabinetry. The painting demand in these buildings is driven by turnover, when units sell, new owners frequently want a fresh interior before moving in, and by the simple aging of builder-grade finishes that were never intended to last more than a few years. iPaint Painting handles dozens of Oliver condo repaint projects annually, typically completing a standard two-bedroom unit in two to three days with two coats of premium Sherwin-Williams Duration or Benjamin Moore Aura on walls and ceilings. Modern infill construction has dramatically reshaped portions of Oliver since 2010. Narrow-lot duplexes, skinny houses, and contemporary townhouse rows have replaced aging bungalows and vacant lots throughout the neighbourhood, particularly along the streets west of 121 Street approaching the 124 Street commercial district. These infill homes feature open-concept layouts, 9-foot ceilings, large window walls, engineered hardwood, and the clean-line contemporary aesthetic that defines current Edmonton residential design. Many arrive from the builder with a single coat of flat white ceiling paint and a basic eggshell on walls, finishes that show scuff marks and roller stipple within months. iPaint Painting works with Oliver infill homeowners to upgrade these surfaces with premium two-coat systems that deliver the smooth, durable finish the architecture deserves, using Benjamin Moore Advance for trim and cabinetry and Regal Select for wall and ceiling surfaces. Heritage Homes in Oliver: Victoria Avenue and the River Valley Edge Despite its reputation as a high-density condo neighbourhood, Oliver retains pockets of heritage character homes that predate the mid-century apartment boom. The streets along Victoria Avenue and the blocks nearest the river valley escarpment contain early-1900s homes, many with original wood siding, covered porches, decorative gable trim, and mature landscaping that gives these micro-areas a markedly different character from the surrounding towers and infill. Some of these heritage homes have been meticulously maintained; others are undergoing extensive renovation by new owners drawn to Oliver's walkability and proximity to downtown Edmonton. iPaint Painting approaches these Oliver heritage properties with the same care and heritage-sensitive techniques we apply in neighbourhoods like Highlands and Glenora, lead paint assessment, careful hand-scraping of original wood substrates, alkyd primer on bare wood, and premium acrylic topcoats from Benjamin Moore's Aura Exterior line selected for their adhesion to old-growth wood and UV resistance through Edmonton's intense summer sun exposure. Commercial Painting Demand in Oliver Oliver generates more commercial painting demand per square kilometre than any other Edmonton neighbourhood. The 124 Street gallery and restaurant district, stretching from 102 Avenue north to 108 Avenue, has become one of Edmonton's premier dining and arts destinations, home to independent restaurants, art galleries, specialty retail, cafes, and creative businesses that refresh their interiors regularly to maintain a polished, contemporary atmosphere. Jasper Avenue along Oliver's northern boundary is a major commercial corridor with offices, medical clinics, retail storefronts, and mixed-use buildings that require ongoing painting maintenance. The Grandin area near the Legislature Grounds contains professional office buildings and institutional properties with lobby spaces, corridors, and common areas that demand durable, washable finishes in high-traffic environments. iPaint Painting serves Oliver's commercial sector with flexible scheduling designed to minimize business disruption. Evening and weekend painting is standard for operating restaurants and retail spaces. Phased approaches, painting one section of a lobby or corridor at a time, keep commercial buildings accessible during renovation. All Oliver commercial projects use premium commercial-grade coatings rated for high-traffic durability and are backed by our 5-year written warranty. Condo common areas represent a particularly active segment: strata councils throughout Oliver contract iPaint Painting for hallway, lobby, parkade, and amenity room repaints that maintain building value and resident satisfaction. Urban Logistics: Painting in Edmonton's Densest Neighbourhood Working in Oliver requires a painting contractor who understands urban logistics. Condo projects involve coordinating with building management for freight elevator access, protecting hallway finishes during material and equipment transport, adhering to building-specific contractor access hours and noise bylaws, and managing the ventilation challenges of painting in enclosed high-rise units where opening windows may not be an option. iPaint Painting addresses these constraints by using low-VOC and zero-VOC products from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams that minimize odour and off-gassing, critical in Oliver condos where adjacent units are occupied during the project. Our crew carries protective floor and wall coverings for all hallway and elevator transitions, and we communicate directly with building managers to schedule material deliveries and work hours that respect the building's operational requirements. Street parking in Oliver is notoriously limited. For residential and commercial projects, iPaint Painting secures loading zone access or street parking permits from the City of Edmonton as needed. Our south-side shop location means crew vehicles travel a direct route via 109 Street with no highway driving, keeping response times fast and reducing the logistical burden that discourages some suburban-based contractors from taking Oliver projects at all. Why Oliver Residents and Businesses Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, based just 15 minutes from Oliver via 109 Street. Every Oliver project is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need a condo unit refreshed before a sale, a heritage home exterior restored on Victoria Avenue, cabinet refinishing in a modern infill kitchen, or a commercial repaint on 124 Street, Oliver trusts iPaint Painting to navigate the unique demands of urban painting and deliver flawless results. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Oliver, Edmonton. Does iPaint Painting work in Oliver condos and high-rise buildings? Yes. iPaint Painting regularly works in Oliver condos, high-rise apartments, and multi-unit buildings, both individual unit interiors and common area commercial projects. We are experienced with the logistics of condo painting: coordinating with building management and concierge services, using freight elevators for equipment transport, protecting hallway finishes during material movement, and working within building-specific noise bylaws and contractor access hours. Whether you own a unit in a 1970s concrete tower on Jasper Avenue or a modern glass-and-steel high-rise near Victoria Park, iPaint Painting delivers the same quality and 5-year written warranty. How much does it cost to paint a condo in Oliver? Interior painting for a typical Oliver condo ranges from $2,500 to $6,000 depending on unit size, ceiling height, wall condition, and the number of colours. A standard 800 sq ft one-bedroom unit with smooth drywall typically runs $2,500–$3,500 for walls and ceilings. Larger two-bedroom units of 1,000–1,200 sq ft generally cost $3,500–$5,500. Older concrete buildings from the 1960s and 1970s may cost more due to surface preparation requirements, textured ceilings, patching, and skim coating. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing. Can you paint commercial spaces like restaurants and retail in Oliver? Absolutely. Oliver's 124 Street gallery district, Jasper Avenue commercial corridor, and the Grandin area generate strong demand for commercial painting services. iPaint Painting handles restaurant interiors, retail storefronts, office spaces, medical clinics, and lobby common areas throughout Oliver. We schedule commercial projects to minimize business disruption, evenings, weekends, and phased approaches are standard. All commercial work uses durable, washable coatings rated for high-traffic environments and is backed by our 5-year written warranty. What building types does iPaint Painting work on in Oliver? Oliver has the most diverse building stock in Edmonton, and iPaint Painting works on all of it, 1960s and 1970s concrete high-rise towers with textured ceilings and plaster walls, 1990s wood-frame condo buildings with standard drywall, 2010s modern infill townhouses and duplexes, heritage character homes along Victoria Avenue and near the river valley, and commercial properties on Jasper Avenue and 124 Street. Each building type requires different preparation, products, and techniques, and our crew has the experience to handle them all. Is there parking for painters working in Oliver? Parking in Oliver is notoriously limited, but iPaint Painting has established routines for working in dense urban neighbourhoods. For condo projects, we coordinate with building management for loading zone access during material delivery and use the freight elevator for equipment. For homes and townhouses, we obtain street parking permits from the City of Edmonton when needed. Residential side streets in Oliver typically offer 2-hour parking that we manage throughout the workday. Parking logistics are never a reason to delay or avoid a project in Oliver, our crew handles it seamlessly. Oliver's Trusted Painting Experts Fully insured, 4.9-star rated, experienced in condos, heritage homes, and commercial spaces. Get your free estimate today, no obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who know urban buildings. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Riverbend Edmonton | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/riverbend/ > iPaint Painting serves Riverbend in southwest Edmonton, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Established 1970s-1990s homes along Whitemud Creek ravine. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Riverbend Edmonton | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Riverbend Painting Services in Riverbend iPaint Painting provides interior, exterior, commercial painting and cabinet refinishing across Riverbend and southwest Edmonton. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is just 10 minutes from Riverbend via Terwillegar Drive, making this established community along the Whitemud Creek ravine and North Saskatchewan River valley one of our closest and busiest service areas. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Services Available in Riverbend Professional painting and finishing services for Riverbend homes, businesses, and southwest Edmonton properties. Interior Painting in Riverbend Walls, ceilings, trim, and accent features throughout every Riverbend sub-neighbourhood. Premium products with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Riverbend Siding, stucco, trim, fascia, and soffits. Coatings engineered for Edmonton's harsh continental climate and Riverbend's river valley exposure. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Riverbend Offices, retail spaces at Riverbend Square, restaurants, and professional buildings along Terwillegar Drive. Minimal disruption scheduling. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Riverbend Factory-quality spray finishes for Riverbend kitchens, especially popular in 1980s and 1990s homes across Brookside, Ramsay Heights, and Keheewin. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Riverbend Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with new hardware options. Custom colour matching for any Riverbend kitchen. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Riverbend Garage floors, basements, and utility spaces. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings ideal for Edmonton's salt and gravel season. Learn More → Riverbend Sub-Neighbourhoods We Serve From ravine-backed estates to established family streets, iPaint Painting covers every pocket of the Riverbend community. Ravine & River Valley Neighbourhoods Brander Gardens Henderson Estates Ogilvie Ridge Falconer Heights Ridge Point Established Family Neighbourhoods Brookside Bulyea Heights Carter Crest Keheewin Ramsay Heights Rhatigan Ridge Rideau Park Riverside Meadows Adjacent Communities Terwillegar Towne South Edmonton Professional Painting Services Across Riverbend, Edmonton Riverbend is one of southwest Edmonton's largest and most established residential communities, stretching along the western bank of the North Saskatchewan River and bordered by the Whitemud Creek ravine system to the east. Home to approximately 35,000 residents across more than a dozen distinct sub-neighbourhoods, Riverbend was developed primarily between the mid-1970s and early 1990s, making it a mature, tree-lined community where the majority of homes are now 30 to 50 years old and approaching or past the point where professional repainting becomes essential rather than optional. For iPaint Painting, Riverbend is one of our closest and most active service areas. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton sits just 10 minutes from Riverbend's core via Terwillegar Drive or Whitemud Drive, and our crew works in Riverbend sub-neighbourhoods virtually every week of the year. Riverbend's Housing Stock: Three Decades of Construction What distinguishes Riverbend from a professional painter's perspective is the concentration of 1970s through 1990s housing, each era presenting specific surface conditions, material challenges, and preparation requirements that our crew encounters daily. Understanding these patterns is the foundation of accurate estimation and durable results. The earliest Riverbend homes date to the mid-1970s, concentrated in Keheewin and parts of Brookside. These are predominantly bungalows and side-splits built on poured concrete foundations with wood-frame construction, original drywall interiors featuring stippled or knockdown textured ceilings, and exteriors clad in aluminum siding, cedar shakes, or early acrylic stucco. After nearly 50 years, these homes routinely present peeling and chalking exterior coatings, multiple layers of interior paint with inconsistent adhesion between coats, yellowed trim enamel, aging window caulking that has cracked and separated, and wood rot around soffits and fascia boards. iPaint Painting's standard approach in these early Riverbend homes includes thorough scraping, sanding, patching of nail pops and joint cracks, caulking all gaps, and applying a bonding primer before any finish coat, preparation steps that are non-negotiable for lasting results on aged substrates. The 1980s expansion pushed Riverbend south and west into Ramsay Heights, Rhatigan Ridge, Carter Crest, and Bulyea Heights. This era brought bi-level and split-level floor plans with vaulted entry foyers, generous use of oak cabinetry and wood panelling, earth-tone interior colour palettes, and larger lot sizes backing onto the Whitemud Creek ravine. Exterior construction shifted toward acrylic stucco over rigid insulation board, a system that performs well in Edmonton's climate when properly maintained but develops hairline cracks and moisture infiltration behind the stucco membrane when neglected. Cabinet painting and refinishing is exceptionally popular in these 1980s Riverbend homes, where solid oak kitchen cabinetry is structurally sound but the honey-oak or golden-stain finish feels decades out of date. A factory-quality spray refinish in modern white, grey, or navy transforms these kitchens entirely without the $40,000-plus cost of a full gut renovation. By the late 1980s and into the 1990s, Riverbend's premium sub-neighbourhoods emerged, Henderson Estates, Ogilvie Ridge, Falconer Heights, and Brander Gardens. These areas feature larger executive-style two-storey homes ranging from 2,400 to 4,000 square feet, often positioned on ravine-backed or river-view lots with dramatic elevation changes. These properties present complex interior trim work including crown moulding, wainscoting, coffered ceilings, and formal dining room features that demand precise cutting-in and careful masking from experienced painters. Exterior surfaces combine stucco, stone veneer, manufactured wood trim, and in some cases cedar siding, each substrate requiring different preparation methods and product selections. Henderson Estates in particular, located along Henderson Drive and backing onto the North Saskatchewan River valley, contains some of Riverbend's most valuable properties where premium Benjamin Moore Aura or Sherwin-Williams Emerald products are the appropriate specification. Ridge Point and Riverside Meadows round out Riverbend's residential areas with a mix of 1990s two-storey and bungalow construction. These newer pockets within Riverbend tend toward more open floor plans with higher ceilings and larger windows, though they still carry builder-grade paint finishes that benefit enormously from a professional upgrade. Homeowners in Ridge Point and Riverside Meadows who have lived in their homes for 20-plus years are now cycling into their second or third full interior repaint, and the difference between builder-grade flat latex and two coats of premium eggshell or satin finish is dramatic in both appearance and durability. Climate and Environmental Factors in Riverbend Riverbend's proximity to the North Saskatchewan River valley and the Whitemud Creek ravine system creates localized microclimate conditions that affect exterior paint performance. The ravine corridors channel cold air drainage in winter, creating frost pockets that can push temperatures several degrees below surrounding areas. In summer, the dense mature tree canopy throughout established Riverbend sub-neighbourhoods like Keheewin and Brookside creates shaded conditions on north-facing walls that retain moisture longer after rain events, a primary driver of premature paint failure and mildew growth on exterior surfaces. Edmonton's continental climate amplifies these challenges. Winter lows that plunge past -35°C, summer highs that exceed +30°C, and a relentless freeze-thaw cycle from October through April test every exterior coating system to its limits. Riverbend receives approximately 365 millimetres of precipitation annually, with heavy spring runoff from the river valley creating elevated humidity conditions that affect drying times during the critical May-June painting season. iPaint Painting addresses these conditions by selecting UV-resistant exterior coatings with flexible acrylic resins that expand and contract with Edmonton's extreme temperature swings, and by scheduling exterior projects during optimal drying windows when temperatures hold between 10°C and 30°C with low humidity. Riverbend Landmarks and Community Character Riverbend's identity is shaped by its natural surroundings and community anchors. Whitemud Creek ravine, which runs along the eastern boundary, provides kilometres of walking and cycling trails that connect to the broader Edmonton river valley trail network, the longest stretch of connected urban parkland in North America. Terwillegar Park, a 600-plus-acre expanse of river valley wilderness at Riverbend's southwestern edge, draws visitors from across the city for its off-leash dog areas, cross-country ski trails, and scenic overlooks. Riverbend Square, the community's primary shopping centre at the intersection of Terwillegar Drive and Riverbend Road, anchors the commercial corridor with grocery, dining, and professional services. The community's established streetscapes, lined with mature spruce, poplar, and ash trees planted 30 to 40 years ago, give Riverbend a settled, permanent character that newer Edmonton suburbs cannot replicate. This mature landscaping also means that many Riverbend homes sit partially shaded for much of the day, which affects both the timing of exterior painting projects and the selection of mildew-resistant coating formulations. iPaint Painting's familiarity with Riverbend's specific environmental conditions ensures that every exterior project accounts for sun exposure patterns, wind direction, and moisture retention on a property-by-property basis. Why Riverbend Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, based just 10 minutes from Riverbend on south Edmonton's 33 Ave NW. Every Riverbend project is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need a single room refreshed in Keheewin, a full exterior repaint on a Henderson Estates ravine-lot home, or cabinet refinishing in a Ramsay Heights bi-level, Riverbend trusts iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results on time and on budget. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Riverbend, Edmonton. Does iPaint Painting serve Riverbend in southwest Edmonton? Yes. iPaint Painting's shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is located right in south Edmonton, just a 10-minute drive from Riverbend via Terwillegar Drive or Whitemud Drive. We serve every Riverbend sub-neighbourhood, from Brander Gardens and Brookside to Henderson Estates and Ogilvie Ridge. There is no travel surcharge for any Riverbend project. How much does it cost to paint a home interior in Riverbend? Interior painting in Riverbend typically costs $3–$6 per square foot depending on room count, ceiling height, wall condition, and colour selections. A standard 1,600 sq ft Riverbend bungalow generally runs $4,800–$9,600 for a full interior repaint, while larger two-storey homes in Henderson Estates or Ogilvie Ridge may range from $7,200–$14,400. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing. What paint products does iPaint Painting use in Riverbend homes? iPaint Painting exclusively uses premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products on all Riverbend projects. For interiors, we recommend Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald for high-traffic areas, and their respective ceiling-specific formulations for overhead surfaces. Exterior projects use acrylic latex coatings engineered for Edmonton's extreme temperature swings, products that maintain adhesion and colour through -30°C winters and +30°C summers. My Riverbend home was built in the 1980s, does it need special preparation before painting? Absolutely. Riverbend homes from the 1980s commonly have textured or stippled ceilings, wallpaper remnants, multiple layers of old paint with varying adhesion quality, and aging caulking around window and door frames. iPaint Painting's crew performs thorough surface preparation on every 1980s Riverbend home, including scraping, sanding, filling nail pops and drywall cracks, caulking gaps, and priming stained or damaged areas before any topcoat is applied. Proper prep is what separates a 2-year paint job from a 10-year paint job. Can iPaint Painting refinish kitchen cabinets in older Riverbend homes? Yes, cabinet refinishing is one of our most popular services in Riverbend. Many homes built in the 1970s through 1990s have solid-wood oak or maple cabinetry that is structurally excellent but visually dated with honey-oak or dark-stain finishes. iPaint Painting removes all doors, drawers, and hardware, sprays factory-quality finishes in our controlled environment, and reinstalls everything with new soft-close hinges and updated hardware if desired. The result transforms a dated Riverbend kitchen for a fraction of the cost of a full renovation. Riverbend's Trusted Painting Experts Fully insured, 4.9-star rated, just 10 minutes away. Get your free estimate today, no obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who know Riverbend homes inside and out. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Sherwood Park | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/sherwood-park/ > iPaint Painting serves Sherwood Park and Strathcona County, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Just 20 minutes via Anthony Henday Drive. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Sherwood Park | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Sherwood Park Painting Services in Sherwood Park iPaint Painting provides interior, exterior, commercial painting and cabinet refinishing across Sherwood Park and Strathcona County. Located just 20 minutes from our shop via Anthony Henday Drive, Sherwood Park is one of our busiest service areas, from executive homes along Broadmoor Boulevard to established bungalows near Sherwood Park Mall. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Services Available in Sherwood Park Professional painting and finishing services for Sherwood Park homes, businesses, and Strathcona County commercial properties. Interior Painting in Sherwood Park Walls, ceilings, trim, and accent features throughout every Sherwood Park neighbourhood. Premium products with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Sherwood Park Siding, stucco, trim, fascia, and soffits. Coatings engineered for Strathcona County's harsh continental climate. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Sherwood Park Offices along Baseline Road, retail at Sherwood Park Mall, restaurants, and multi-unit buildings. Minimal disruption scheduling. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Sherwood Park Factory-quality spray finishes for Sherwood Park kitchens, especially popular in 1980s and 1990s homes across Nottingham and Broadmoor. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Sherwood Park Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with new hardware options. Custom colour matching for any Sherwood Park kitchen. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Sherwood Park Garage floors, basements, and commercial spaces. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings ideal for Strathcona County's salt and gravel season. Learn More → Sherwood Park Neighbourhoods We Serve From premium estates to established family communities, iPaint Painting covers every corner of Sherwood Park and Strathcona County. Premium Neighbourhoods Broadmoor Estates Heritage Hills Lakeland Ridge Summerside Estates Clover Bar Ranch Emerald Hills Established Neighbourhoods Mills Haven Nottingham Brentwood Westboro Woodbridge Farms Glen Allan Foxboro Salisbury Village Rural Strathcona County Ardrossan Josephburg South Cooking Lake Professional Painting Services Across Sherwood Park, Alberta Sherwood Park is an urban service area within Strathcona County, Alberta, Canada's largest specialized municipality by population. Home to approximately 75,000 residents, Sherwood Park sits immediately east of Edmonton and functions as a distinct community with its own municipal governance, recreation infrastructure, and commercial corridors. Unlike a bedroom suburb, Sherwood Park has a self-contained identity anchored by landmarks like Festival Place performing arts centre on Broadmoor Boulevard, the multi-sport Millennium Place complex on Baseline Road, and the 43-hectare Broadmoor Lake Park that serves as the community's green heart. For iPaint Painting, Sherwood Park represents one of our most active service areas, the drive from our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton takes roughly 20 minutes via Anthony Henday Drive and Wye Road, putting every Sherwood Park neighbourhood within easy reach. Sherwood Park's Housing Stock: Five Decades of Building What makes Sherwood Park distinctive from a professional painter's perspective is the remarkably clear progression of housing eras, each concentrated in specific neighbourhoods with predictable construction methods and materials. Understanding these differences is essential for proper surface preparation, product selection, and accurate project estimation. The oldest residential pockets in Sherwood Park date to the early 1970s, concentrated in Mills Haven and parts of Woodbridge Farms. These homes are predominantly bungalows and side-splits built on concrete foundations with wood-frame construction, drywall interiors featuring textured or stippled ceilings, and exteriors clad in a mix of aluminum siding, cedar shakes, and early stucco applications. After 50-plus years, these homes commonly present peeling exterior coatings, yellowed interior finishes, wood rot around window frames, and aging caulking that has pulled away from trim joints. iPaint Painting frequently works in Mills Haven on full exterior repaints where stripping and priming every surface is standard practice before any topcoat goes on. The 1980s brought split-level and bi-level construction to neighbourhoods like Nottingham, Brentwood, and Westboro. These homes are characterized by their multi-level floor plans, vaulted entry foyers, and generous use of wood panelling, oak cabinetry, and earth-tone colour palettes that defined the era. Exteriors shifted toward acrylic stucco over rigid insulation board, a system that performs well in Sherwood Park's climate when maintained, but develops hairline cracks and moisture infiltration when neglected. Cabinet painting and refinishing is extremely popular in these 1980s Sherwood Park homes, where the kitchen layout and solid-wood cabinetry are structurally excellent but the honey-oak finish feels decades out of date. By the 1990s, Sherwood Park expanded south and east into Broadmoor Estates, one of the community's premier residential areas. Executive-style two-storey homes with double and triple attached garages, formal dining rooms, vaulted great rooms, and extensive use of crown moulding and wainscoting define the Broadmoor streetscape. These properties often feature 3,000 to 5,000 square feet of living space with complex interior trim details that require careful masking, cutting-in, and a steady hand from experienced painters. Exterior surfaces on Broadmoor homes typically combine stucco, stone veneer, and manufactured wood trim, each substrate demanding different preparation and product approaches. The 2000s saw development push into Lakeland Ridge, Summerside Estates, and parts of Clover Bar Ranch with modern open-concept floor plans, 9-foot main-floor ceilings, engineered hardwood, and builder-grade flat paint that most homeowners upgrade within the first few years. These newer Sherwood Park builds benefit enormously from a quality repaint with premium Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams products, replacing the thin single coat of builder-flat with two coats of durable eggshell transforms the entire feel of the home. Sherwood Park's newest growth frontier is Emerald Hills, where construction from 2010 onward has delivered contemporary designs with clean lines, large windows, open staircases, and modern colour palettes. Emerald Hills homeowners tend toward sophisticated neutrals with bold accent walls, and the neighbourhood's proximity to Emerald Hills Leisure Centre and new commercial development along Wye Road makes it one of Strathcona County's most desirable addresses. iPaint Painting's in-house colour consultation service is particularly popular among Emerald Hills residents planning their first refresh. Climate Challenges for Sherwood Park Homes Sherwood Park shares Edmonton's punishing continental climate, winter lows that plunge past -30°C, summer highs that can exceed +30°C, and a freeze-thaw cycle that tests every exterior coating system from October through April. The community receives approximately 365 millimetres of precipitation annually, with heavy spring rains and early fall moisture creating ideal conditions for paint failure on surfaces with compromised adhesion. Sherwood Park's slightly higher elevation compared to the North Saskatchewan River valley means marginally more wind exposure on the east side of the community, particularly in Lakeland Ridge and Emerald Hills where newer developments sit on open terrain without the windbreak of mature tree canopy. UV exposure is another significant factor. Strathcona County receives over 2,300 hours of sunshine per year, and south- and west-facing exterior surfaces in Sherwood Park fade noticeably faster than protected north-facing walls. iPaint Painting addresses this by selecting UV-resistant exterior coatings with high-quality acrylic resins and fade-resistant pigment technology, products that maintain colour integrity through years of Alberta sunshine and temperature extremes. For Sherwood Park homeowners, investing in premium exterior paint products is not a luxury; it is a direct hedge against the cost of premature repainting driven by climate-related coating failure. Sherwood Park Landmarks and Community Character Sherwood Park's identity centres on its major community anchors. Heritage Mile along Baseline Road preserves the community's historical character and connects to the Strathcona County Library and municipal services. Sherwood Park Mall at the intersection of Sherwood Drive and Wye Road serves as the commercial core, surrounded by restaurants, professional offices, and retail that generate steady demand for commercial painting services. Festival Place on Broadmoor Boulevard hosts over 200 performances annually, while Millennium Place and Kinsmen Leisure Centre provide world-class recreation facilities that reinforce Sherwood Park's reputation as a family-oriented community with infrastructure that rivals much larger cities. The rural reaches of Strathcona County, Ardrossan, Josephburg, and South Cooking Lake, add another dimension to our service area. Acreage properties in these communities often feature larger homes, outbuildings, and extensive exterior surfaces that require specialized scheduling and equipment. iPaint Painting serves these rural Strathcona County properties with the same quality standards and warranty coverage as any Sherwood Park neighbourhood project. Why Sherwood Park Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, based just 20 minutes from Sherwood Park via Anthony Henday Drive. Every project in Sherwood Park is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need a single room refreshed in Emerald Hills, a full exterior repaint on a Broadmoor Estates executive home, or cabinet refinishing in a Mills Haven bungalow, Sherwood Park trusts iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results on time and on budget. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Sherwood Park. Does iPaint Painting serve Sherwood Park even though you're based in Edmonton? Absolutely. iPaint Painting's shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in Edmonton is just 20 minutes from Sherwood Park via Anthony Henday Drive and Wye Road. We serve all of Sherwood Park and Strathcona County, from Broadmoor Estates and Heritage Hills to Mills Haven and Salisbury Village. There is no travel surcharge for Sherwood Park projects. How much does interior painting cost in Sherwood Park? Interior painting in Sherwood Park typically costs $3–$6 per square foot depending on room count, ceiling height, wall condition, and colour selections. A standard 1,800 sq ft Sherwood Park two-storey home generally runs $5,400–$10,800 for a full interior repaint. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing and no hidden fees. What types of homes do you paint in Sherwood Park? iPaint Painting works on every style of home found across Sherwood Park, from 1970s bungalows in Mills Haven with textured ceilings and wood panelling, to 1980s split-levels in Nottingham and Brentwood, 1990s executive homes in Broadmoor Estates, 2000s newer builds in Lakeland Ridge and Summerside Estates, and 2010s modern construction in Emerald Hills. Each era of Sherwood Park housing presents unique preparation and product requirements that our crew understands thoroughly. When is the best time to paint a house exterior in Sherwood Park? The optimal exterior painting window in Sherwood Park runs from mid-May through mid-September, when daytime temperatures consistently hold above 10°C. Sherwood Park shares Edmonton's continental climate with extreme temperature swings, so proper timing is critical for coating adhesion and durability. iPaint Painting recommends booking your free estimate by March or April, our Sherwood Park exterior calendar fills quickly each spring. Is Sherwood Park part of the City of Edmonton? No. Sherwood Park is an urban service area within Strathcona County, which is Canada's largest specialized municipality by population. Sherwood Park has its own municipal governance, infrastructure, and services separate from the City of Edmonton. iPaint Painting serves both Sherwood Park and Edmonton, our centralized location on Edmonton's south side means fast, convenient access to all Strathcona County communities. Sherwood Park's Trusted Painting Experts Fully insured, 4.9-star rated, just 20 minutes away. Get your free estimate today, no obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who know Strathcona County homes. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Spruce Grove | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/spruce-grove/ > iPaint Painting serves Spruce Grove, Alberta, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Just 30 minutes west on Highway 16. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Spruce Grove | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Spruce Grove Painting Services in Spruce Grove iPaint Painting proudly serves the independent city of Spruce Grove, Alberta, from golf course homes in The Links to growing families in Greenbury and Tonewood. Just 30 minutes west of our Edmonton shop via Highway 16, we bring the same premium products, in-house crews, and 5-year written warranty that earned us 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. iPaint Painting is a fully insured professional painting contractor serving Spruce Grove, Alberta. We provide interior painting, exterior painting, commercial painting, cabinet refinishing, cabinet painting, and epoxy flooring throughout Spruce Grove and surrounding Parkland County. Our Edmonton-based team reaches Spruce Grove in approximately 30 minutes via Highway 16 (Yellowhead Highway). Every project is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products, and backed by a 5-year written warranty. We carry $2 million in liability insurance and full WCB coverage. Call 780-938-9555 for a free on-site estimate. Services Available in Spruce Grove Professional painting and finishing services for Spruce Grove homes, businesses, and commercial properties. Interior Painting in Spruce Grove Walls, ceilings, trim, and accent walls. Upgrade builder-flat finishes in newer homes or refresh established Spruce Grove properties. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Spruce Grove Siding, stucco, trim, fascia, and soffits. Products selected for Spruce Grove's prairie wind exposure and temperature extremes. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Spruce Grove Offices, retail spaces, restaurants, and multi-unit properties along King Street and the Highway 16A commercial corridor. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Spruce Grove Factory-quality spray finishes that transform dated Spruce Grove kitchens at a fraction of full replacement cost. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Spruce Grove Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with new hardware options and custom colour matching for any kitchen style. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Spruce Grove Garage floors, basements, and commercial spaces. Durable polyaspartic and epoxy coatings that handle Spruce Grove winters. Learn More → Spruce Grove Neighbourhoods We Serve From premium golf course communities to family-friendly new developments, iPaint Painting covers every corner of Spruce Grove. Premium & Newer Communities Greenbury Prescott Spruce Ridge The Links Tonewood Harvest Ridge Established Neighbourhoods Woodhaven Millgrove McLaughlin Broxton Park Spruce Village Nearby Communities Stony Plain Parkland County West Edmonton Professional Painting Services Across Spruce Grove, Alberta Spruce Grove is an independent city of approximately 40,000 residents situated immediately west of Edmonton in Parkland County. Connected to the capital by Highway 16 (the Yellowhead Highway) and Highway 16A (Stony Plain Road), Spruce Grove offers a distinctive blend of small-town community feel and convenient big-city access that has made it one of the fastest-growing municipalities in the Edmonton Metropolitan Region. For iPaint Painting, this growing city represents exactly the kind of community we love serving, homeowners who take pride in their properties and expect professional-grade results. Spruce Grove's Housing Mix: What Painters Need to Know What makes Spruce Grove particularly interesting from a painting perspective is the clear generational layering of its housing stock. The oldest residential areas, concentrated around Spruce Village and parts of the downtown core near King Street, date from the 1960s and 1970s, when Spruce Grove was still a small town serving the surrounding agricultural community. These homes feature classic Alberta construction of that era: wood-frame builds with stucco or vinyl siding, smaller windows, lower ceilings, and interiors that have often accumulated decades of paint layers that require thorough preparation before recoating. The 1980s and 1990s brought significant growth to neighbourhoods like Woodhaven, Millgrove, and McLaughlin. These established communities are filled with the split-level and bi-level designs that dominated Alberta residential construction during that period, homes with textured ceilings, oak-trimmed kitchens, and earth-tone colour palettes that homeowners are now eager to modernize. Cabinet painting is enormously popular in these areas because the cabinetry is structurally solid but aesthetically dated, making a professional spray finish the ideal upgrade at a fraction of replacement cost. Broxton Park and Spruce Ridge represent the late 1990s through 2000s era, with larger two-storey homes, attached garages, and open-concept main floors that were beginning to appear in suburban Alberta. These properties often feature vaulted entryways, feature walls, and builder-standard finishes that benefit significantly from an upgrade to premium paints, particularly in high-traffic areas like mudrooms and family rooms where durability matters. The newest generation of Spruce Grove development is happening in Greenbury, Tonewood, Harvest Ridge, and the continued buildout of Prescott. These 2010s-to-present communities feature modern architectural styles, clean lines, higher ceilings, large windows, and contemporary open layouts. Many new-build homeowners in these areas contact iPaint Painting within the first year of ownership to replace the single coat of builder-flat paint with a premium, washable finish in a colour scheme that actually reflects their personal style. The Links, Spruce Grove's golf course community, adds another dimension with its larger custom homes that often require specialty finishes and careful colour consultation. Prairie Climate and the Spruce Grove Painting Challenge Spruce Grove shares Edmonton's continental climate but with a twist: its position on the open prairie west of the city means greater exposure to prevailing northwest winds that sweep across Parkland County with nothing to break them. Winter temperatures routinely drop to -25°C and below, summer highs reach above +30°C, and that 55-to-75-degree annual temperature swing is brutal on exterior coatings. The Yellowhead Highway corridor funnels wind through Spruce Grove's newer west-side developments, which means south- and west-facing exterior surfaces take a particular beating from UV exposure and wind-driven moisture. iPaint Painting addresses these conditions with product selection tailored to Spruce Grove's specific exposure profile. We use high-build elastomeric coatings on stucco exteriors that flex with freeze-thaw cycles rather than cracking, UV-resistant acrylic latex on siding that maintains colour integrity through years of Alberta sunshine, and high-adhesion primers on previously painted surfaces where the existing coating has begun to chalk or lose adhesion. Proper surface preparation, power washing, scraping, caulking, and priming, accounts for 60 to 70 percent of a successful exterior paint job in this climate, and it is the single biggest differentiator between a professional result and a weekend DIY attempt that fails within two seasons. Spruce Grove Landmarks and Community Context Spruce Grove's identity is anchored by its community landmarks. The TransAlta Tri Leisure Centre on Jennifer Heil Way is the city's premier recreation facility, a regional hub drawing families from across Parkland County for swimming, skating, fitness, and community events. The Horizon Stage Performing Arts Centre on McLeod Avenue hosts professional touring shows, local productions, and community gatherings that reflect Spruce Grove's cultural ambition. Jubilee Park and Central Park provide green space in the city core, while the Spruce Grove Grain Elevator Museum on Highway 16A preserves the agricultural heritage that shaped this community's origins. The Henry Singer Sports Facility serves the city's minor hockey and skating programs, and the Pioneer Centre connects residents to the volunteer and community organizations that give Spruce Grove its famously tight-knit character. Major transportation corridors define Spruce Grove's layout and growth patterns. Highway 16 (Yellowhead) runs along the city's northern boundary, providing the primary commuter route to Edmonton. Highway 16A (Stony Plain Road) bisects the city east-to-west as a commercial arterial lined with retail, restaurants, and services. Century Road, King Street, McLeod Avenue, Calahoo Road, Jennifer Heil Way, and Grove Drive form the internal grid that connects Spruce Grove's residential areas to its commercial centres and recreation facilities. Why Spruce Grove Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews. Based at 9821 33 Ave NW in Edmonton, we reach Spruce Grove in approximately 30 minutes via Highway 16, no mileage surcharges, no travel fees, just the same premium service we deliver across the Edmonton Metro Region. Every project is owner-led, completed by our in-house team (never subcontracted), using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products, and backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need a single room refreshed in Greenbury, a full exterior repaint in Woodhaven, or a commercial space updated along King Street, Spruce Grove trusts iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results on time and on budget. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Spruce Grove. How much does interior painting cost in Spruce Grove? Interior painting in Spruce Grove typically costs $3–$6 per square foot, depending on room count, ceiling height, wall condition, and colour complexity. A standard 1,400–1,800 sq ft Spruce Grove two-storey, common in neighbourhoods like Greenbury and Prescott, usually runs $4,200–$10,800 for a complete interior repaint. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing. We drive straight out Highway 16 from our Edmonton shop, just 30 minutes door-to-door. Does iPaint Painting serve all Spruce Grove neighbourhoods? Yes. iPaint Painting serves every neighbourhood in Spruce Grove, from newer developments like Greenbury, Tonewood, and Harvest Ridge to established communities like Woodhaven, Millgrove, McLaughlin, and Broxton Park. We also serve premium areas including Prescott, Spruce Ridge, and The Links golf course community. Our shop is a straight 30-minute drive west on Highway 16 (Yellowhead), so we're on-site quickly with no mileage surcharges for Spruce Grove projects. When is the best time to paint a house exterior in Spruce Grove? The ideal window for exterior painting in Spruce Grove is mid-May through mid-September, when daytime temperatures hold above 10°C and overnight lows stay above 5°C. Spruce Grove's location on the open prairie west of Edmonton means it can experience stronger wind gusts along the Highway 16 corridor, so we monitor conditions daily and schedule spray work during calmer morning hours. Booking your free estimate in March or April is the best way to secure your preferred summer dates, exterior schedules fill fast. Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured to work in Spruce Grove? Absolutely. iPaint Painting carries full commercial general liability insurance ($2 million coverage) and Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) coverage for every crew member. We hold a valid City of Edmonton business licence and are authorized to perform painting services throughout Parkland County and the City of Spruce Grove. We provide proof of insurance and WCB clearance on request, many Spruce Grove property managers and homebuilders require this documentation before work begins. Can iPaint Painting match the builder paint colours in my new Spruce Grove home? Yes. Many newer Spruce Grove homes in Greenbury, Tonewood, and Harvest Ridge come with builder-grade flat paint in limited colour palettes. iPaint Painting offers professional colour matching using spectrophotometer technology, so we can match any existing colour precisely or help you choose a completely new scheme. We carry premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products that deliver far better coverage, durability, and washability than the single coat of builder-flat that comes standard in most new construction. Spruce Grove's Trusted Painting Professionals Fully insured, 4.9-star rated, just 30 minutes away. Get your free estimate today, no obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from experienced painting professionals. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services St. Albert | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/st-albert/ > iPaint Painting provides professional painting services across St. Albert, Alberta, interior, exterior, commercial & cabinet refinishing. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services St. Albert | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / St. Albert Painting Services in St. Albert iPaint Painting proudly serves St. Albert, Alberta, from character homes along the Sturgeon River to new builds in Jensen Lakes and Riverside. Just 25 minutes from our shop via St. Albert Trail, we bring the same 4.9-star quality that 156 Google Reviews trust to every St. Albert neighbourhood. iPaint Painting is a fully insured, professionally licensed painting contractor serving St. Albert, Alberta. We provide interior painting, exterior painting, commercial painting, cabinet refinishing, cabinet painting, and epoxy flooring services across all St. Albert neighbourhoods, including Kingswood, Erin Ridge, Oakmont, Grandin, Lacombe Park, Jensen Lakes, Riverside, North Ridge, Braeside, Sturgeon, Forest Lawn, Akinsdale, and Pineview. St. Albert homeowners choose iPaint for owner-led project management, in-house crews (never subcontracted), premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products, and a 5-year written warranty on every project. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in Edmonton is approximately 25 minutes from St. Albert via St. Albert Trail (Highway 2) or Anthony Henday Drive, and we maintain active crews in St. Albert year-round. Call 780-938-9555 for a free on-site estimate. Services Available in St. Albert Professional painting and finishing services for St. Albert homes, businesses, and community spaces. Interior Painting in St. Albert Walls, ceilings, trim, and accent walls. Ideal for refreshing Grandin-era bungalows or customizing Jensen Lakes new builds. Learn More → Exterior Painting in St. Albert Siding, stucco, trim, fascia, and soffits. Products chosen to handle Alberta's freeze-thaw cycles and intense UV exposure. Learn More → Commercial Painting in St. Albert Offices along St. Albert Trail, retail at the Enjoy Centre, restaurants on Perron Street. Flexible scheduling, minimal disruption. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in St. Albert Factory-quality spray finishes that transform dated oak and maple kitchens, especially popular in Lacombe Park and Erin Ridge homes. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in St. Albert Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with custom colour matching. New hardware options available. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in St. Albert Garage floors, basements, and workshop spaces. Durable coatings that resist road salt, chemical spills, and heavy traffic. Learn More → St. Albert Neighbourhoods We Serve From premium estates to established family communities, iPaint Painting covers every corner of St. Albert. Premium Neighbourhoods Kingswood Erin Ridge Oakmont Riverside Jensen Lakes North Ridge Established Neighbourhoods Grandin Lacombe Park Braeside Sturgeon Forest Lawn Akinsdale Pineview Professional Painting Services Across St. Albert, Alberta St. Albert is an independent city of approximately 68,000 residents situated immediately northwest of Edmonton along the banks of the Sturgeon River. Founded as a Metis settlement in 1861 around Father Lacombe's mission, the chapel that still stands today as the oldest building in Alberta, St. Albert has grown into one of the most desirable communities in the Edmonton metropolitan region. It consistently ranks among the best places to live in Canada, recognized for its outstanding schools, thriving arts community, deep French-Canadian heritage, and an unusually strong sense of civic identity that sets it apart from bedroom suburbs. St. Albert's Housing Stock: A Painter's Perspective What makes St. Albert distinctive for a professional painting contractor is the clearly defined architectural timeline that runs from neighbourhood to neighbourhood. In Grandin and Braeside, the oldest residential areas clustered near the Sturgeon River and the original mission site, you find 1960s and 1970s character homes: split-levels, bungalows, and side-splits with smaller rooms, lower ceilings, original wood trim, and exterior finishes that have weathered six decades of Alberta winters. These homes often require extensive preparation, wallpaper removal, plaster repair, lead paint assessment, and careful priming over multiple substrate types before any topcoat is applied. The woodwork in these homes is typically solid and worth preserving, making detailed brush work on trim, baseboards, and window casings an essential part of every Grandin or Braeside repaint. The 1980s and 1990s expansion brought Lacombe Park, Erin Ridge, Akinsdale, and Forest Lawn, larger family homes on bigger lots, with vaulted ceilings, open staircases, oak cabinetry, and the textured (knockdown or orange peel) ceilings that were standard in that era. These neighbourhoods represent the heart of St. Albert's cabinet painting demand. Homeowners with structurally sound kitchens fitted with solid oak or maple doors are choosing professional spray finishes over full kitchen replacements, transforming dark honey oak into modern whites, greys, and navy tones at a fraction of the cost and disruption of a renovation. iPaint Painting has completed hundreds of cabinet projects in these exact St. Albert neighbourhoods, and the results consistently transform the entire feel of the home. St. Albert's newest communities, Jensen Lakes along Ray Gibbon Drive, Riverside along the Sturgeon River's northern banks, and North Ridge at the city's northwestern edge, feature contemporary construction with open-concept layouts, nine-foot ceilings, engineered hardwood, and the single coat of builder-flat paint that has become standard in new Alberta homes. New-build owners in these communities frequently hire iPaint Painting within the first year of occupancy to upgrade to premium Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams finishes, add accent walls, and apply durable scrubbable coatings in high-traffic hallways and children's bedrooms. The difference between builder-grade and professional-grade paint is immediately visible, in coverage, depth of colour, and long-term durability. St. Albert's Climate and Its Impact on Paint St. Albert shares the Edmonton region's continental climate, but its slightly elevated position northwest of the river valley means it can experience marginally colder winter mornings and more wind exposure than sheltered Edmonton neighbourhoods. Winter temperatures routinely drop below -25°C, and the city sees the same brutal freeze-thaw cycling that punishes exterior coatings across the region: moisture penetrates hairline cracks in fall, freezes and expands through winter, and by April those micro-fractures have become visible peeling, flaking, and delamination. The Sturgeon River corridor creates its own microclimate through St. Albert's core, with higher humidity near the riverbanks affecting homes in Grandin, Riverside, and the Red Willow Trail system's adjacent properties. Moisture management is critical in these areas, iPaint Painting specifies breathable elastomeric exterior coatings for stucco-clad homes near the river and high-adhesion primers with mildew-resistant additives for any surface exposed to the Sturgeon River's ambient moisture. For south- and west-facing facades along Boudreau Road, Sir Winston Churchill Avenue, and the Kingswood ridgeline, UV-resistant pigments are essential to prevent the premature fading and chalking that Alberta's 2,300+ annual sunshine hours can inflict on lesser products. Landmarks and Neighbourhood Character St. Albert's identity is anchored by its cultural landmarks. The Enjoy Centre on St. Albert Trail is a 90,000-square-foot year-round garden centre and event venue under a striking glass atrium, a commercial painting project type that demands specialized coatings for high-humidity environments. The Arden Theatre and St. Albert Place (city hall) form the civic heart of the city, while Grain Elevator Park preserves the agricultural heritage that preceded the city's residential growth. The St. Albert Farmers' Market, the largest outdoor farmers' market in Western Canada, draws thousands to the downtown core every Saturday from June through October, reinforcing the community-first character that defines the city. The Red Willow Trail system stretches 85 kilometres along the Sturgeon River valley, connecting virtually every neighbourhood in St. Albert through a continuous network of paved pathways, bridges, and park spaces. Properties backing onto the Red Willow Trail corridor command premium values and their owners expect premium finishes, exterior colour palettes that complement the natural landscape, and interior spaces designed for the active, family-oriented lifestyle that defines St. Albert living. Why St. Albert Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, serving St. Albert from our base at 9821 33 Ave NW in Edmonton, just 25 minutes away via St. Albert Trail or Anthony Henday Drive. Every St. Albert project is owner-managed, completed by our in-house team (never subcontracted), using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products selected specifically for Alberta's demanding climate. We back every project with a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need a single bedroom refreshed in a Braeside bungalow, a full cabinet transformation in a Lacombe Park kitchen, or an exterior repaint on a Kingswood estate, St. Albert homeowners trust iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results on time and on budget. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in St. Albert. How much does interior painting cost in St. Albert? Interior painting in St. Albert typically ranges from $3.50 to $6.50 per square foot, depending on ceiling height, wall condition, and the number of accent colours. A standard 1,800 sq ft St. Albert two-storey, common in neighbourhoods like Erin Ridge and Oakmont, usually runs $6,300–$11,700 for a complete interior repaint. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with detailed, line-item pricing so there are never surprises on your invoice. Does iPaint Painting serve all St. Albert neighbourhoods? Yes. iPaint Painting serves every neighbourhood in St. Albert, from established communities like Grandin, Braeside, and Lacombe Park to newer developments like Jensen Lakes, Riverside, and North Ridge. Our shop is just 25 minutes from St. Albert via St. Albert Trail or Anthony Henday Drive, and we have painters working in St. Albert neighbourhoods every week of the year. What exterior paint products work best for St. Albert's climate? St. Albert experiences the same punishing freeze-thaw cycles as greater Edmonton, with winter lows reaching -30°C and summer highs above +30°C. iPaint Painting uses premium acrylic latex products from Benjamin Moore (Aura Exterior) and Sherwin-Williams (Duration) that are formulated to flex with temperature swings, resist UV fading during Alberta's long sunny summers, and maintain adhesion through harsh winters. For stucco-clad homes, extremely common in St. Albert, we apply elastomeric coatings that bridge hairline cracks and prevent moisture intrusion. How long does a cabinet painting project take in St. Albert? A typical St. Albert kitchen cabinet painting project takes 7–10 business days from start to finish. This includes removing all doors and drawer fronts, degreasing, sanding, priming with a bonding primer, and applying two coats of factory-quality spray finish in our controlled environment. We reinstall everything with new hardware if requested. During the process, your kitchen remains usable, we work in phases so you're never without a functional space for more than a day at a time. Is iPaint Painting insured for work in St. Albert? Absolutely. iPaint Painting carries $2 million in commercial general liability insurance and full WCB (Workers' Compensation Board) coverage for every crew member. We are a City Licensed painting contractor, and we're happy to provide certificates of insurance on request. This is especially important for St. Albert condo and townhouse projects where property management companies and condo boards require proof of coverage before any work begins. St. Albert's Most Trusted Painters Fully insured, 4.9-star rated, just 25 minutes away. Get your free estimate today, no obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who know St. Albert. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Summerside | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/summerside/ > iPaint Painting serves Summerside in southeast Edmonton, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Just 15 minutes from our shop via Ellerslie Road. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Summerside | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Summerside Painting Services in Summerside iPaint Painting provides interior, exterior, commercial painting and cabinet refinishing across Summerside in southeast Edmonton. Located just 15 minutes from our shop via Ellerslie Road, Summerside is a vibrant lake community where many homes are now 10–15 years old and ready for their first professional repaint, from family homes along Summerside Lake to townhouses near South Edmonton Common. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Services Available in Summerside Professional painting and finishing services for Summerside homes, townhouses, and southeast Edmonton commercial properties. Interior Painting in Summerside Walls, ceilings, trim, and accent features throughout every Summerside street. Premium products with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Summerside Siding, stucco, trim, fascia, and soffits. Moisture-resistant coatings ideal for Summerside's lakeside microclimate and Edmonton winters. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Summerside Retail near South Edmonton Common, professional offices, restaurants, and multi-unit buildings along Ellerslie Road. Minimal disruption scheduling. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Summerside Factory-quality spray finishes for Summerside kitchens, transform builder-grade maple and oak cabinets into a modern, custom look. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Summerside Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with new hardware options. Custom colour matching for any Summerside kitchen layout. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Summerside Garage floors, basements, and commercial spaces. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings ideal for Edmonton's salt and gravel season. Learn More → Summerside & Surrounding Areas We Serve From lakeside family homes to nearby southeast Edmonton communities, iPaint Painting covers the entire Summerside area. Summerside Neighbourhood Summerside Lake District North Summerside South Summerside Summerside Estates Adjacent Southeast Edmonton Neighbourhoods Ellerslie Walker Larkspur Maple Crest The Orchards at Ellerslie Tamarack Nearby Communities Heritage Valley South Edmonton Common Sherwood Park Professional Painting Services Across Summerside, Edmonton Summerside is a family-oriented residential neighbourhood in southeast Edmonton, Alberta, centred around the community's defining feature, Summerside Lake, a constructed freshwater lake that serves as both a recreational amenity and the social heart of the neighbourhood. Developed primarily between 2005 and 2020, Summerside is home to approximately 8,000 residents living in a carefully planned mix of single-family homes, duplexes, townhouses, and low-rise condominiums arranged around the lake and connected by an extensive network of walking paths and green corridors. For iPaint Painting, Summerside represents a neighbourhood entering a critical phase in its lifecycle, the majority of homes are now 10 to 15 years old, which is precisely when builder-grade interior paint fails and exterior coatings begin showing their first signs of weather degradation. The drive from our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW takes roughly 15 minutes via Ellerslie Road and 50 Street, putting every Summerside address within convenient reach for estimates, material staging, and project execution. Summerside's Housing Stock: The 10-to-15-Year Repaint Window Summerside's development timeline creates a distinct painting opportunity that sets it apart from both newer communities like Heritage Valley and older neighbourhoods like Mill Woods or Bonnie Doon. The earliest Summerside homes were completed around 2005–2008, when the first phases of development established the northern portions of the neighbourhood closest to Ellerslie Road. These homes are predominantly two-storey, wood-frame construction with concrete pile foundations, 9-foot main-floor ceilings, and the open-concept layouts that became standard in Edmonton residential design during the mid-2000s. Exterior cladding on these early Summerside homes features a combination of vinyl siding, acrylic stucco, and manufactured stone veneer, typically two or three materials per elevation to create visual variety along the streetscape. By 2008–2012, development expanded around Summerside Lake itself, producing some of the neighbourhood's most desirable addresses, homes with direct lake views, walkout basements onto the pathway system, and premium lot premiums that attracted buyers looking for larger floor plans with upgraded finishes. These lakeside properties feature 2,200 to 3,200 square feet of living space with higher-end builder specifications including engineered hardwood on main floors, quartz or granite countertops, and more complex trim packages with crown moulding and wainscoting in formal living areas. From a painting perspective, these homes present both an opportunity and a challenge: the upgraded trim details require careful masking and cutting-in, but the result of a quality repaint with premium Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald products is transformative, these homes look and feel like new construction again with proper coating application. The later phases of Summerside development, from 2013 through approximately 2020, filled in the southern and eastern portions of the neighbourhood with a broader mix of housing types. Duplexes and rear-lane townhouses became more prevalent in these later phases, reflecting evolving buyer preferences and Edmonton's municipal density targets for new suburban development. These multi-family units share common construction methods with the single-family homes, wood frame, drywall interiors, builder-grade flat paint, but their smaller footprints and shared walls create different painting logistics. iPaint Painting's experience with Summerside townhouse and duplex projects means we understand the coordination required when working in attached housing: protecting shared surfaces, managing access to narrow lot lines, and scheduling work to minimize disruption to adjacent homeowners. The Lakeside Factor: Moisture and Exterior Coating Performance Summerside Lake creates a microclimate effect that professional painters must account for when specifying and applying exterior coating systems. Homes backing directly onto the lake or situated along the pathway that circles the water feature experience elevated ambient humidity levels during spring and summer months, morning dew patterns that keep exterior surfaces damp longer than homes on interior streets, and reflected UV light off the water surface that accelerates coating degradation on lake-facing elevations. Edmonton's continental climate already stresses exterior coatings through a 60-degree annual temperature range, winter lows below -30°C to summer highs above +30°C, and the additional moisture exposure near Summerside Lake compounds these challenges. iPaint Painting addresses Summerside's lakeside conditions by selecting breathable, moisture-resistant exterior coatings that allow substrate moisture to escape outward while blocking liquid water ingress from rain, snow, and condensation. We pay particular attention to caulking integrity around windows, door frames, and trim joints on lake-facing elevations, where differential thermal expansion between cladding materials creates gaps that allow moisture penetration behind the coating system. For Summerside homes that have gone 10 or more years without exterior maintenance, a thorough inspection of caulking, flashing, and surface adhesion is always the first step before any new coatings are applied, repainting over compromised substrates wastes both product and money. Interior Painting Challenges in Summerside Homes The interior painting needs of Summerside homes follow a predictable pattern driven by the neighbourhood's construction timeline and demographic profile. Summerside's young-family demographic means high-traffic wear patterns are the number one driver of interior repainting requests. Hallways connecting the garage entry to the kitchen and living areas show scuffing and marks from backpacks, hockey bags, and stroller wheels. Stairwells, particularly the wall surfaces along the main staircase from the entry foyer to the second floor, develop visible wear lines where hands trail along the wall surface. Kids' bedrooms and playroom areas in finished basements accumulate crayon marks, tape residue from posters, and general surface damage that flat builder-grade paint simply cannot withstand. The solution iPaint Painting recommends for Summerside homes is a systematic upgrade from builder-grade flat to premium eggshell or satin finishes in all high-traffic zones. Eggshell finish from Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams provides a subtle sheen that resists scuffing, cleans easily with a damp cloth, and maintains a uniform appearance through years of daily family use. For Summerside homes with open-concept main floors, where the kitchen, dining area, and living room flow together without visual breaks, a consistent colour and sheen across all connected spaces is essential for a polished, cohesive result. iPaint Painting's colour consultation service helps Summerside homeowners navigate this decision, ensuring their new palette works with existing flooring, cabinetry, and fixed finishes throughout the home. Summerside Community Character and Local Landmarks Summerside's identity revolves around its lake and the active lifestyle it enables. The pathway circling Summerside Lake connects to a broader trail network that extends through adjacent green spaces and stormwater management corridors, providing pedestrian and cycling access to neighbourhood amenities including schools, playgrounds, and the community's commercial node. South Edmonton Common, one of western Canada's largest open-air retail centres, sits just northwest of Summerside along 23rd Avenue and provides convenient access to Home Depot, Lowe's, Canadian Tire, and other home improvement retailers, which means Summerside homeowners are well aware of paint brands and colour options, and they appreciate when a professional contractor like iPaint Painting can explain the genuine performance differences between consumer-grade and professional-grade coating systems. The neighbourhood's proximity to Ellerslie Road provides quick access to Anthony Henday Drive and the broader Edmonton transportation network, making Summerside popular with commuters working downtown, at the University of Alberta, or in the industrial areas along the southeast corridor. This connectivity also makes Summerside convenient for iPaint Painting's crew, material runs to our south Edmonton supplier take minutes, not hours, which helps keep Summerside project timelines tight and efficient. Why Summerside Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, located just 15 minutes from Summerside via Ellerslie Road. Every Summerside project is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need to refresh your lakeside home's interior after a decade of family life, repaint the exterior of your Ellerslie Road townhouse, or refinish kitchen cabinets in a Summerside duplex, Summerside trusts iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results on time and on budget. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Summerside. Does iPaint Painting serve the Summerside neighbourhood in Edmonton? Yes. iPaint Painting's shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in Edmonton is just 15 minutes from Summerside via Ellerslie Road and 50 Street. We serve all of Summerside and the surrounding southeast Edmonton communities including Ellerslie, Larkspur, Walker, and Maple Crest. There is no travel surcharge for Summerside projects. How much does interior painting cost in Summerside? Interior painting in Summerside typically costs $3–$6 per square foot depending on room count, ceiling height, wall condition, and colour selections. A standard 1,800 sq ft Summerside two-storey home generally runs $5,400–$10,800 for a full interior repaint. Many Summerside homes are now 10–15 years old with builder-grade paint that is showing significant wear, upgrading to premium Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams eggshell finish makes a dramatic difference. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing. When should I repaint my Summerside home's interior? Most Summerside homes were built between 2005 and 2020 with builder-grade flat paint. By the 10-year mark, interior walls in high-traffic areas, hallways, stairwells, kids' rooms, and the garage entry, typically show visible scuffing, yellowing near light switches, and wear patterns that spot touch-ups cannot fix. iPaint Painting recommends a full interior repaint every 8–12 years for Summerside homes, using premium eggshell or satin finishes that resist daily wear far better than the original builder coat. Can you paint the exterior of homes near Summerside Lake? Absolutely. Homes backing onto Summerside Lake and along the lake pathway receive additional moisture exposure from the water feature, which can accelerate coating deterioration on rear-facing exterior surfaces. iPaint Painting uses moisture-resistant, breathable exterior coatings that allow substrate moisture to escape while blocking water ingress, critical for lakeside Summerside properties. We also inspect and repair any caulking failures around windows and trim before applying new exterior coatings. What makes Summerside homes different from a painting perspective? Summerside's housing stock is predominantly 2005–2020 construction with a mix of single-family homes, duplexes, and townhouses. The community features open-concept floor plans, 9-foot ceilings, and a variety of exterior cladding including vinyl siding, Hardie board, and acrylic stucco. Many Summerside homes are now reaching the 10–15 year mark where the original builder-grade paint has degraded significantly, making this neighbourhood one of iPaint Painting's busiest areas for both interior refreshes and first-time exterior repaints. Summerside's Trusted Painting Experts Fully insured, 4.9-star rated, just 15 minutes away. Get your free estimate today, no obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who know southeast Edmonton homes. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Terwillegar Edmonton | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/terwillegar/ > iPaint Painting serves Terwillegar in southwest Edmonton, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Modern 2000s-2020s homes near Terwillegar Park and Anthony Henday Drive. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Terwillegar Edmonton | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Terwillegar Painting Services in Terwillegar iPaint Painting provides interior, exterior, commercial painting and cabinet refinishing across Terwillegar and southwest Edmonton. This modern community of family homes built from the 2000s through 2020s sits just 12 minutes from our shop via Terwillegar Drive, adjacent to 600 acres of river valley parkland and connected by Anthony Henday Drive. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Services Available in Terwillegar Professional painting and finishing services for Terwillegar homes, businesses, and southwest Edmonton properties. Interior Painting in Terwillegar Walls, ceilings, trim, and accent features throughout every Terwillegar sub-area. Premium products replacing builder-grade finishes with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Terwillegar Stucco, HardiePlank, trim, fascia, and soffits. Modern coatings engineered for Terwillegar's open-terrain wind and UV exposure. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Terwillegar Offices, retail, restaurants, and professional spaces along Terwillegar Drive and Rabbit Hill Road commercial corridors. Minimal disruption scheduling. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Terwillegar Factory-quality spray finishes for Terwillegar kitchens, upgrading builder-grade maple and thermofoil cabinets to modern colours and durable coatings. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Terwillegar Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with new hardware options. Custom colour matching for any Terwillegar kitchen layout. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Terwillegar Garage floors, basements, and utility spaces. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings ideal for Edmonton's salt and gravel season. Learn More → Terwillegar Sub-Areas We Serve From established Terwillegar Towne to the newest phases of South Terwillegar, iPaint Painting covers every pocket of this growing community. Core Terwillegar Communities Terwillegar Towne Terwillegar Gardens South Terwillegar Adjacent Premium Communities Magrath MacTaggart Callaghan Nearby Service Areas Riverbend South Edmonton Professional Painting Services Across Terwillegar, Edmonton Terwillegar is one of southwest Edmonton's fastest-growing and most desirable residential communities, situated between the North Saskatchewan River valley to the north and Anthony Henday Drive to the south. iPaint Painting serves all Terwillegar sub-areas including Terwillegar Towne, Terwillegar Gardens, South Terwillegar, and the adjacent Magrath neighbourhood. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is just a 12-minute drive from Terwillegar's core via Terwillegar Drive, making this modern community one of our most convenient and active service areas for interior painting, exterior painting, cabinet refinishing, and epoxy flooring projects. Terwillegar's Housing Stock: Modern Construction, Specific Challenges What sets Terwillegar apart from a professional painter's perspective is the concentration of homes built between 2000 and 2025, nearly all within the last two decades. Unlike older Edmonton neighbourhoods where multi-generational paint layers and aging substrates dominate the workload, Terwillegar homes present a distinct set of challenges rooted in modern construction practices and builder-grade finish specifications. Terwillegar Towne, the community's original development along Terwillegar Boulevard north of Rabbit Hill Road, began construction in the early 2000s and represents the most established section of the area. These homes are predominantly two-storey designs ranging from 1,800 to 2,800 square feet with attached double garages, 9-foot main-floor ceilings, open-concept kitchen-dining-living layouts, and engineered hardwood or laminate main floors. After 20-plus years, Terwillegar Towne homes are now entering their first or second full repaint cycle. The original builder-grade flat latex paint, typically a single thin coat over bare drywall, has long since shown its limitations: scuff marks in hallways, fingerprint staining around light switches, burnishing on stairwell walls where hands brush the surface daily, and a general dullness that no amount of cleaning can remedy. iPaint Painting's standard approach in Terwillegar Towne is a full-prep interior repaint using two coats of premium Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald in eggshell or satin sheen, coatings that resist scuffing, clean easily, and maintain their appearance for years beyond what builder-grade products can achieve. Terwillegar Gardens and the Magrath neighbourhood, developed from roughly 2005 through 2015, pushed the community south and west with slightly larger lot sizes and more varied architectural styles. Front-attached garages gave way to rear-detached designs in parts of Magrath, and home sizes expanded into the 2,400 to 3,500 square foot range with bonus rooms, walk-out basements, and three-car garage configurations. These properties feature more complex interior layouts with multiple ceiling heights, dramatic two-storey foyers, loft spaces overlooking main-floor great rooms, and extensive use of pot lights and recessed ceiling details that affect paint application methodology. iPaint Painting's crew works regularly in Terwillegar Gardens and Magrath on both interior repaints, where the open-concept layouts mean colour selection is critical because a single wall colour carries through multiple connected rooms, and on cabinet refinishing projects where the original builder-grade maple or thermofoil cabinet finishes are showing their age. South Terwillegar represents the community's newest construction, with homes built from 2015 through the present day. These properties feature the most contemporary architectural designs in the area, clean exterior lines, large window arrays, open-riser staircases, and interior palettes that lean toward sophisticated greys, warm whites, and earth-tone neutrals. Even homes as recent as five to seven years old benefit significantly from professional repainting when the original builder-flat finish begins to show wear. South Terwillegar homeowners tend toward the most design-forward colour selections in the Terwillegar area, and iPaint Painting's in-home colour consultation service using full-size Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams samples is particularly popular in this sub-area where large windows and 9-foot ceilings create challenging lighting conditions that affect how colours read on the wall. The adjacent MacTaggart and Callaghan neighbourhoods share Terwillegar's modern construction profile and are served by iPaint Painting under the same standards. These communities, accessed via Rabbit Hill Road and 23 Avenue SW, feature homes in the 2,000 to 3,200 square foot range with construction dates spanning 2008 through 2024. The housing stock presents identical preparation and product requirements to core Terwillegar, builder-grade finishes ready for premium upgrades, modern open-concept layouts requiring cohesive colour flow, and exterior cladding systems that benefit from professional maintenance painting before their first decade of UV and weather exposure takes a visible toll. Climate and Environmental Factors in Terwillegar Terwillegar's relatively recent development means the community lacks the mature tree canopy that shelters older Edmonton neighbourhoods like Riverbend and Belgravia. Most Terwillegar streets are lined with young trees that provide minimal shade, leaving exterior surfaces exposed to the full force of Edmonton's intense summer sun. South- and west-facing elevations on Terwillegar homes absorb significantly more UV radiation than their north-facing counterparts, leading to accelerated colour fade and coating degradation on those exposures. iPaint Painting accounts for this differential by recommending UV-resistant exterior formulations with high-quality acrylic resins and fade-resistant pigments, products that maintain their colour integrity through years of direct Alberta sunshine. Terwillegar's position on Edmonton's southwestern perimeter, adjacent to the open agricultural land south of Anthony Henday Drive, also means elevated wind exposure compared to more sheltered inner-city locations. Wind-driven rain and snow hit exterior surfaces harder and more frequently, testing caulking joints around windows and doors, and accelerating weathering on exposed trim and fascia boards. Edmonton's continental climate, with winter temperatures that plunge below -35°C and summer highs that exceed +30°C, creates a punishing freeze-thaw cycle from October through April that exploits any weakness in exterior coating adhesion. Proper surface preparation, flexible acrylic coatings, and attention to caulking and sealant integrity are essential for exterior paint longevity on Terwillegar homes. Terwillegar Landmarks and Community Character Terwillegar's defining natural feature is Terwillegar Park, a 600-plus-acre expanse of North Saskatchewan River valley wilderness that borders the community to the north and west. The park's extensive trail network, popular for hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and off-leash dog walking, draws visitors from across Edmonton and gives Terwillegar residents immediate access to one of the city's most valued natural spaces. The Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre on Terwillegar Drive anchors the community's indoor programming, while the commercial developments along Rabbit Hill Road and Terwillegar Boulevard provide grocery, dining, medical, and professional services within the neighbourhood. The community's character is distinctly family-oriented. Young families with school-age children dominate the demographic, and the presence of multiple schools, including Esther Starkman Elementary, George P. Nicholson School, and Monsignor Fee Otterson Catholic School, reinforces this family focus. Home resale values in Terwillegar remain strong, and iPaint Painting frequently works with homeowners who are repainting specifically to prepare for listing or to refresh a home they plan to enjoy for another decade. In either case, the investment in premium paint products and professional application delivers measurable returns, both in daily enjoyment and in market value. Why Terwillegar Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, based just 12 minutes from Terwillegar on south Edmonton's 33 Ave NW. Every Terwillegar project is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need a builder-grade-to-premium interior upgrade in Terwillegar Towne, an exterior refresh on a Magrath walkout, or cabinet refinishing in a South Terwillegar kitchen, Terwillegar trusts iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results on time and on budget. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Terwillegar, Edmonton. Does iPaint Painting serve the Terwillegar area of Edmonton? Yes. iPaint Painting's shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is located in south Edmonton, just a 12-minute drive from Terwillegar via Terwillegar Drive and Anthony Henday Drive. We serve all Terwillegar sub-areas, Terwillegar Towne, Terwillegar Gardens, South Terwillegar, and Magrath. There is no travel surcharge for Terwillegar projects. How much does it cost to repaint a Terwillegar home interior? Interior painting in Terwillegar typically costs $3–$6 per square foot depending on room count, ceiling height, wall condition, and colour selections. A standard 2,200 sq ft Terwillegar two-storey home generally runs $6,600–$13,200 for a full interior repaint. Many Terwillegar homes have 9-foot ceilings and open-concept layouts that affect pricing. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing and no hidden fees. Why do newer Terwillegar homes need repainting if they were only built 10-15 years ago? Most Terwillegar homes were built with builder-grade flat latex paint, a single thin coat applied quickly during construction. This economy-grade finish shows scuff marks, fingerprints, and wear patterns within 3-5 years, especially in high-traffic areas like hallways, stairwells, and family rooms. Upgrading to premium Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams eggshell or satin finishes with proper two-coat application transforms the durability and appearance of the space. iPaint Painting sees strong demand from Terwillegar homeowners specifically for this builder-grade-to-premium upgrade. What exterior painting challenges are specific to Terwillegar homes? Terwillegar's newer construction (2000s-2020s) uses modern exterior cladding systems including acrylic stucco, fibre cement board (HardiePlank), manufactured stone veneer, and composite trim. While these materials are engineered for durability, they still require maintenance painting every 8-12 years depending on sun exposure and orientation. South- and west-facing elevations in Terwillegar fade significantly faster due to intense UV exposure. Terwillegar's open terrain and proximity to Anthony Henday Drive also means higher wind exposure compared to older, tree-sheltered Edmonton neighbourhoods. Does iPaint Painting offer colour consultation for Terwillegar homes? Yes. iPaint Painting provides in-home colour consultation using full-size Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams colour samples, fan decks, and test pots. Terwillegar's modern open-concept homes with large windows and high ceilings create unique lighting conditions that affect how colours appear, what looks great on a paint chip can look entirely different on a 20-foot-tall great room wall with south-facing windows. Our colour consultation ensures the final selection works perfectly in your specific Terwillegar home's lighting and architectural context. Terwillegar's Trusted Painting Experts Fully insured, 4.9-star rated, just 12 minutes away. Get your free estimate today, no obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who know modern Terwillegar homes inside and out. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services The Hamptons Edmonton | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/the-hamptons/ > iPaint Painting serves The Hamptons in northwest Edmonton, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Premium golf course community, luxury homes. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services The Hamptons Edmonton | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / The Hamptons Painting Services in The Hamptons iPaint Painting provides interior, exterior, commercial painting and cabinet refinishing throughout The Hamptons in northwest Edmonton. This premium golf course community features luxury executive homes with complex trim details, stone and stucco exteriors, and high-end finishes that demand experienced professional painters. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Services Available in The Hamptons Professional painting and finishing services for luxury homes, custom builds, and commercial properties in The Hamptons. Interior Painting in The Hamptons Walls, ceilings, crown moulding, wainscoting, and accent features in luxury Hamptons homes. Premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in The Hamptons Stone veneer, stucco, trim, fascia, and soffits. Coatings engineered for northwest Edmonton's wind exposure and freeze-thaw cycles. Learn More → Commercial Painting in The Hamptons The Hamptons Golf Course clubhouse, nearby retail along Lessard Road, and professional offices. Minimal disruption scheduling available. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in The Hamptons Factory-quality spray finishes for Hamptons kitchens, upgrading builder-grade maple and oak cabinetry with modern colours and premium lacquer topcoats. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in The Hamptons Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with new hardware options. Custom colour matching for any Hamptons kitchen renovation. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in The Hamptons Triple-car garage floors, walkout basements, and workshop spaces. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings ideal for Edmonton's salt and gravel season. Learn More → The Hamptons & Nearby Neighbourhoods We Serve From premium golf course estates to established northwest Edmonton communities, iPaint Painting covers every neighbourhood in the area. The Hamptons Sub-Areas The Hamptons Golf Course Estates Hamptons Boulevard Hamptons Walkouts Hamptons Landing Adjacent Northwest Edmonton Neighbourhoods Lessard Callingwood Lymburn Breckenridge Greens Jamieson Place Glastonbury Riverview Cameron Heights Nearby Premium Communities Windermere Ambleside Glenridding Professional Painting Services Across The Hamptons, Edmonton The Hamptons is a premier residential neighbourhood in northwest Edmonton, Alberta, centred around The Hamptons Golf and Country Club, an 18-hole championship course designed by Robert Trent Jones II that opened in 2002 and anchors the community's identity. iPaint Painting serves The Hamptons from our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton, approximately 25 minutes away via Anthony Henday Drive. With luxury homes ranging from 2,500 to over 5,000 square feet, complex architectural details, and premium interior finishes, The Hamptons represents exactly the kind of high-standard residential work our experienced crew handles best. Every project is owner-led, completed by our in-house team using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products, and backed by a 5-year written warranty. The Hamptons Housing Stock: Custom Luxury Built for the Golf Course Lifestyle Development in The Hamptons began in the early 2000s and continued through the 2010s, with construction phases radiating outward from the golf course. This concentrated build period means The Hamptons housing stock shares common construction methods and materials, but with significantly more customization than typical Edmonton subdivisions. Understanding these characteristics is essential for accurate estimation, proper surface preparation, and product selection that matches the neighbourhood's premium standards. The earliest homes in The Hamptons, built between 2001 and 2006 along Hamptons Way NW, Hamptons Boulevard NW, and the streets closest to the clubhouse, are predominantly custom-designed executive two-storeys ranging from 3,000 to 5,000+ square feet. These properties feature soaring two-storey foyers, formal living and dining rooms with extensive crown moulding and wainscoting, large bonus rooms over triple-car garages, and walkout basements with full-height windows facing the fairways. Exteriors combine acrylic stucco with cultured stone veneer, manufactured wood trim, and architectural shingle roofing. After 20-plus years, these original Hamptons homes commonly present hairline stucco cracks along window headers and control joints, faded and chalking exterior coatings on south-facing elevations, and interior walls showing scuff marks and nail pops from normal settling. iPaint Painting frequently works on these properties for both full exterior restorations and interior refreshes that bring the finishes back to their original luxury standard. The mid-2000s expansion pushed development into the interior streets and cul-de-sacs of The Hamptons, bringing a mix of 2,500 to 3,500 square foot homes built by production builders alongside continued custom construction. These homes feature open-concept main floors with 9-foot ceilings, engineered hardwood flooring, granite countertops, and builder-grade flat latex paint that was standard practice during the Alberta housing boom. The single coat of builder-flat paint found on most Hamptons homes from this era wears quickly in high-traffic hallways, stairwells, and family rooms, especially with young families. Upgrading to two coats of premium eggshell or satin finish from Benjamin Moore's Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald line is one of the most impactful renovations a Hamptons homeowner can make, transforming the entire feel of the home for a fraction of a kitchen or bathroom remodel cost. Properties backing onto The Hamptons Golf Course command premium values and feature some of Edmonton's most impressive residential architecture. These golf course walkout homes, concentrated along Hamptons Crescent NW, Hamptons Link NW, and Hamptons Landing NW, often include walkout basements with full-width window walls, covered patios with painted ceilings, and exterior elevations with multiple substrate transitions between stone, stucco, and wood or composite trim. Painting these homes requires careful planning: scaffolding or lift access for rear elevations that drop two full storeys to grade, substrate-specific primers and topcoats at every material transition, and meticulous masking around stone veneer where colour bleeds are highly visible. iPaint Painting's crew has the equipment and experience to handle these multi-elevation Hamptons properties efficiently and safely. The newest construction in The Hamptons, from 2012 onward, reflects contemporary design trends, cleaner rooflines, larger windows, open-riser staircases, flat-panel cabinetry, and sophisticated colour palettes moving away from the earth tones and dark wood of the early 2000s. These newer Hamptons homes tend toward soft whites, warm greys, and muted blues with bold accent walls in master bedrooms and feature walls behind fireplaces. Cabinet painting is increasingly popular in these properties as homeowners replace the espresso and dark cherry stain finishes that came standard with modern white, grey, or navy painted finishes that brighten the kitchen and align with current design preferences. Climate Challenges for The Hamptons Homes The Hamptons shares Edmonton's continental climate, winter lows plunging past -30°C, summer highs exceeding +30°C, and a punishing freeze-thaw cycle that tests every exterior coating system from October through April. Edmonton receives approximately 365 millimetres of precipitation annually, with heavy spring rains and early fall moisture creating conditions for paint failure on surfaces with compromised adhesion. The Hamptons' northwest Edmonton location brings one additional factor: the neighbourhood sits on relatively open terrain west of the city core, without the wind protection offered by the North Saskatchewan River valley. Golf course-facing homes in particular experience greater wind exposure, which accelerates UV degradation and moisture penetration on exterior coatings. iPaint Painting addresses these conditions by selecting UV-resistant exterior coatings with flexible acrylic resins designed for Alberta's temperature extremes, products that maintain colour integrity and adhesion through years of harsh prairie weather. The Hamptons Landmarks and Community Character The Hamptons Golf and Country Club is the defining landmark, a Robert Trent Jones II-designed course that brings a resort-like atmosphere to the neighbourhood and draws golfers from across the Edmonton region. The clubhouse serves as a social hub for residents and hosts events that reinforce the community's upscale character. Beyond the golf course, The Hamptons benefits from its proximity to key infrastructure: Anthony Henday Drive provides rapid access to the rest of Edmonton, the Lessard and Callingwood commercial areas along 170 Street and Callingwood Road offer grocery, dining, and retail within a five-minute drive, and the Whitemud Creek ravine system to the south provides natural walking and cycling trails. The Hamptons Park and the community's network of paved pathways encourage outdoor recreation and maintain the green, manicured aesthetic that residents expect. Schools serving The Hamptons include Monsignor Fee Feehan Catholic High School and Jasper Place High School, with elementary options along the nearby 170 Street corridor. The combination of golf course living, executive-level housing, mature landscaping, and convenient urban access makes The Hamptons one of Edmonton's most desirable premium neighbourhoods, and one where homeowners invest consistently in maintaining their properties to the highest standard. Why The Hamptons Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, based approximately 25 minutes from The Hamptons via Anthony Henday Drive. Every project in The Hamptons is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need a full interior refresh in a golf course walkout, an exterior restoration on a stone-and-stucco executive home, or cabinet refinishing to modernize a 2000s-era kitchen, The Hamptons trusts iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results on time and on budget. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in The Hamptons, Edmonton. Does iPaint Painting serve The Hamptons in northwest Edmonton? Yes. iPaint Painting's shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 25 minutes from The Hamptons via Anthony Henday Drive and Whitemud Drive. We serve all of The Hamptons, from executive homes along Hamptons Boulevard to walkout properties backing onto The Hamptons Golf Course. There is no travel surcharge for projects in The Hamptons. How much does it cost to paint a luxury home in The Hamptons Edmonton? Interior painting in The Hamptons typically costs $3–$6 per square foot depending on room count, ceiling height, trim complexity, and colour selections. Given that most Hamptons homes range from 2,500 to 5,000+ square feet with extensive crown moulding, wainscoting, and vaulted ceilings, a full interior repaint generally runs $7,500–$30,000. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing and no hidden fees. What types of homes do you paint in The Hamptons? iPaint Painting works on every style of home found in The Hamptons, from 2,500 sq ft two-storey family homes built in the early 2000s to 5,000+ sq ft custom executive residences with walkout basements facing the golf course, stone and stucco exteriors, complex trim packages, and multi-level open-concept interiors. We understand the unique preparation requirements of The Hamptons' premium finishes, including custom millwork, coffered ceilings, and built-in cabinetry. Do you paint stone and stucco exteriors common in The Hamptons? Absolutely. Many homes in The Hamptons feature combination stone veneer and acrylic stucco exteriors, a signature look of the neighbourhood's luxury construction. iPaint Painting has extensive experience with multi-substrate exteriors: stucco requires flexible acrylic coatings that bridge hairline cracks, while stone veneer may need repointing and sealing before any colour application. We use premium Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore exterior systems rated for Edmonton's freeze-thaw cycles. When is the best time to paint a house exterior in The Hamptons? The optimal exterior painting window in The Hamptons runs from mid-May through mid-September, when daytime temperatures consistently hold above 10°C. The Hamptons' northwest Edmonton location means slightly more wind exposure than sheltered river valley neighbourhoods, so proper coating adhesion and drying conditions are critical. iPaint Painting recommends booking your free estimate by March or April, our exterior calendar fills quickly each spring. The Hamptons' Trusted Painting Experts Fully insured, 4.9-star rated, experienced with luxury homes. Get your free estimate today, no obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who understand premium Edmonton properties. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Walker | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/walker/ > iPaint Painting serves Walker in southeast Edmonton, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Brand-new 2015+ homes and modern open-concept layouts. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Walker | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Edmonton / Walker Painting Services in Walker iPaint Painting provides interior, exterior, commercial painting and cabinet refinishing across the Walker neighbourhood in southeast Edmonton. Part of The Meadows master-plan community, Walker features brand-new homes built from 2015 onward with modern open-concept layouts and 9-foot ceilings, ideal candidates for upgrading builder-grade finishes to premium paint systems. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Services Available in Walker Professional painting and finishing services for Walker homes, townhouses, and The Meadows community businesses. Interior Painting in Walker Walls, ceilings, trim, and accent features across Walker's modern new-build homes. Premium Benjamin Moore products with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Walker Durable coatings for Walker's new-construction homes, HardiePlank siding, stucco, trim, and garage doors. Engineered for Edmonton's climate. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Walker Tamarack Common retail spaces, Meadows Transit Centre area businesses, and mixed-use buildings. Minimal disruption scheduling. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Walker Factory-quality spray finishes for Walker kitchens, upgrading builder-grade cabinetry to premium custom colours in modern open-concept layouts. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Walker Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with new hardware options. Custom colour matching for any Walker kitchen style. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Walker Garage floors, basements, and commercial spaces. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings ideal for Edmonton's salt and gravel season. Learn More → Walker Sub-Areas We Serve From Walker Lakes to Walker Summit, iPaint Painting covers every corner of this fast-growing southeast Edmonton community. Walker Residential Areas Walker Proper Walker Lakes Walker Summit Walker Centre Community Landmarks Walker Lake Park Tamarack Common Meadows Community Recreation Centre Meadows Transit Centre Nearby Southeast Edmonton Neighbourhoods Tamarack Laurel Silverberry The Meadows Wild Rose Professional Painting Services Across Walker, Edmonton Walker is a brand-new residential neighbourhood in southeast Edmonton, Alberta, developed as part of The Meadows master-plan community that spans the area south of Whitemud Drive and east of 17 Street SE. Named as part of Edmonton's civic naming conventions, Walker emerged from agricultural land beginning around 2015 and has grown rapidly through continuous construction into the mid-2020s, making it one of the youngest and fastest-growing communities in the Edmonton Capital Region. For iPaint Painting, Walker represents a concentrated service opportunity where nearly every home is under ten years old, builder-grade finishes are reaching their upgrade window, and young families are investing in personalizing their spaces with premium paint and colour. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 20 minutes from Walker via Anthony Henday Drive, putting this southeast Edmonton community well within our core service radius. Walker's New-Build Housing: Why Builder-Grade Paint Needs Upgrading Walker's housing stock is almost entirely new construction, with the vast majority of homes built between 2015 and 2025 by production builders including Daytona Homes, Pacesetter Homes, Coventry Homes, and other Edmonton-area developers. These builders construct quality structural homes but consistently cut costs on interior finishes, and paint is where the compromises are most visible. The standard builder specification calls for a single coat of basic flat latex paint applied by spray over bare drywall primer, with minimal back-rolling and no second coat. This gets homes to closing day looking presentable, but within three to five years of occupancy, the limitations become impossible to ignore. Walker homeowners consistently report the same builder-grade paint problems: scuff marks in hallways that won't wipe clean because flat paint has no washability, roller stipple and spray patterns visible in raking light from Walker's large south-facing windows, uneven colour coverage where the single coat didn't fully hide the grey drywall primer beneath, and premature fading on south- and west-facing walls that receive intense afternoon Alberta sun. iPaint Painting addresses every one of these issues with a professional two-coat system, typically Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams SuperPaint in eggshell or satin finish, that provides true colour depth, washable durability, and fade-resistant pigment technology that outlasts builder-grade products by years. The open-concept floorplans that dominate Walker's housing stock present specific painting challenges that production builders simply don't address. When the kitchen, dining area, and living room flow together in a single uninterrupted space, as they do in virtually every Walker home, the eye travels across expansive wall surfaces without visual breaks. Any inconsistency in colour, sheen, or application quality is immediately apparent. iPaint Painting uses professional airless spray application with thorough back-rolling to achieve perfectly uniform coverage across these large connected spaces, and our colour consultation process helps Walker homeowners select palettes that create visual definition within open layouts through strategic accent walls, trim contrast, and ceiling colour variation. Walker Lakes and the Lakeside Lifestyle Walker Lakes is the signature feature of the Walker community, a constructed stormwater management lake that doubles as a recreational amenity and the visual centrepiece of the neighbourhood. Homes surrounding Walker Lakes command premium prices for their lake views and proximity to Walker Lake Park, and these homeowners invest accordingly in their interiors and exteriors. iPaint Painting provides both interior and exterior painting for Walker Lakes properties, understanding that lake-facing elevations receive more UV exposure and moisture contact than protected sides, and that premium curb appeal matters in a neighbourhood where lake views drive property values. We specify Sherwin-Williams Duration or Benjamin Moore Aura exterior coatings for Walker Lakes homes, premium products with superior UV resistance and moisture-vapour permeability that protect against the slightly elevated humidity near the lake surface. Walker Lake Park and the surrounding green spaces create a walkable, family-oriented environment that defines the neighbourhood's character. The Meadows Community Recreation Centre serves as the hub for sports, fitness, and community programming, while Tamarack Common provides retail and restaurant options within walking distance of most Walker homes. The Meadows Transit Centre connects Walker to the Edmonton LRT network, making this a community where young families balance suburban home sizes with urban transit accessibility. For iPaint Painting, this means a client base of homeowners who are invested in their community, plan to stay long-term, and want their homes to reflect the pride they take in living in Walker. Climate Considerations for Walker Homes Walker shares Edmonton's continental climate with winter temperatures that regularly drop below minus thirty degrees Celsius and summer highs that can exceed thirty degrees Celsius, a sixty-degree annual temperature swing that tests every exterior coating system. The neighbourhood's southeast Edmonton location provides slightly more shelter from prevailing northwest winter winds compared to north Edmonton communities, but Walker's relatively flat terrain and young tree plantings mean homes face significant direct sun and wind exposure on their exterior surfaces. South- and west-facing elevations on Walker homes fade measurably faster than sheltered north-facing walls, and the newly planted boulevard trees have not yet reached the canopy maturity needed to provide meaningful UV shading for building exteriors. Edmonton's more than 2,300 hours of annual sunshine create particular challenges for Walker's exterior paint systems. The combination of intense summer UV radiation, freeze-thaw cycling through spring and fall, and the thermal shock of chinook-like temperature swings can degrade lesser exterior coatings within five to seven years. iPaint Painting specifies premium acrylic latex exterior coatings with flexible film technology that expands and contracts through these extreme cycles without cracking, peeling, or losing adhesion. For Walker homes with HardiePlank fibre cement siding, which is common in the neighbourhood, we apply specific fibre cement primers that ensure proper adhesion before topcoating with high-build acrylic systems rated for the product's unique expansion characteristics. Why Walker Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, based approximately 20 minutes from Walker via Anthony Henday Drive. Every project in Walker is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need a full interior repaint to upgrade builder-grade finishes in your new Walker home, a cabinet refinishing project to transform your kitchen, exterior painting to protect your investment against Edmonton's extreme climate, or a colour consultation to make the most of your open-concept floorplan, Walker trusts iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results that transform new houses into personalized homes. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Walker, Edmonton. Does iPaint Painting serve Walker in southeast Edmonton? Yes. iPaint Painting serves all of Walker, including Walker Lakes, Walker Summit, and Walker Centre within The Meadows master-plan community. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 20 minutes from Walker via Anthony Henday Drive or 17 Street SE. There is no travel surcharge for Walker projects. How much does interior painting cost in Walker? Interior painting in Walker typically costs $3–$6 per square foot depending on room count, ceiling height, wall condition, and colour selections. A standard 1,800 sq ft Walker home generally runs $5,400–$10,800 for a full interior repaint. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing and no hidden fees. Do Walker's new-build homes need repainting already? Yes, and this is one of the most common projects we do in Walker. Most builders apply a single coat of basic flat latex paint over drywall primer during construction. Within three to five years, these builder-grade finishes show scuff marks, roller stipple, uneven coverage, and colour fading, especially in high-traffic hallways, stairwells, and open-concept living areas. Upgrading to a premium two-coat Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams system transforms the look and durability of a Walker home's interior. What types of homes does iPaint paint in Walker? iPaint Painting works on every style of home found in Walker, from two-storey single-family detached homes with double attached garages and 9-foot main-floor ceilings, to front-drive townhouses and duplex-style homes, to semi-detached starter homes popular with young Walker families. Nearly all Walker homes were built between 2015 and 2025, featuring modern open-concept layouts, engineered hardwood or vinyl plank flooring, and contemporary colour palettes that benefit from professional spray and roll application techniques. Can iPaint Painting help choose colours for an open-concept Walker home? Absolutely. Walker's open-concept floorplans, where the kitchen, dining area, and living room flow together without walls, require careful colour planning to maintain visual cohesion across large connected spaces. iPaint Painting provides complimentary colour consultations for Walker homeowners, helping select a coordinated palette that defines zones within the open layout using accent walls, trim contrast, and ceiling colour variation. We bring Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams fan decks on-site so you can see colours in your home's actual lighting conditions. Walker's Trusted Painting Experts New-build upgrades and modern home transformations, fully insured, 4.9-star rated, owner-led crew. Get your free estimate today. No obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who understand Walker. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Westbrook Estates | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/westbrook-estates/ > iPaint Painting serves Westbrook Estates in southwest Edmonton, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Ravine-backing estate homes, 1960s-1970s character properties. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Westbrook Estates | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Westbrook Estates Painting Services in Westbrook Estates iPaint Painting provides interior, exterior, commercial painting and cabinet refinishing throughout Westbrook Estates in southwest Edmonton. This prestigious ravine-backing enclave features 1960s and 1970s custom-built homes on large lots along Whitemud Creek, just 10 minutes from our shop via Whitemud Drive. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Services Available in Westbrook Estates Professional painting and finishing services for Westbrook Estates homes, renovated properties, and nearby southwest Edmonton businesses. Interior Painting in Westbrook Estates Plaster walls, textured ceilings, original wood trim, and modern renovated interiors. Premium products with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Westbrook Estates Cedar siding, brick veneer, stucco, and mixed-substrate exteriors. Moisture-resistant coatings for ravine-backing properties. Learn More → Commercial Painting near Westbrook Estates Office spaces, retail along Riverbend Road, and professional buildings in the nearby Terwillegar and Riverbend commercial corridors. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Westbrook Estates Factory-quality spray finishes for original 1960s-1970s cabinetry and renovated kitchens. Transform dated wood cabinets with modern colour. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Westbrook Estates Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with new hardware options. Custom colour matching for Westbrook Estates kitchens. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Westbrook Estates Garage floors, basements, and workshops. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings ideal for large Westbrook Estates garages and utility spaces. Learn More → Nearby Southwest Edmonton Areas We Serve From Westbrook Estates along the Whitemud Creek ravine to neighbouring southwest Edmonton communities, iPaint Painting covers every address. Ravine & River Valley Communities Westbrook Estates Riverbend Brander Gardens Falconer Heights Rhatigan Ridge Ogilvie Ridge Nearby Established Neighbourhoods Terwillegar Towne Magrath Heights Hodgson Brookside Bulyea Heights Leger Westbrook Estates Key Streets Westbrook Drive Westbrook Way Westbrook Crescent Westbrook Close 40 Avenue NW 43 Avenue NW Professional Painting Services Across Westbrook Estates, Edmonton Westbrook Estates is a prestigious residential enclave in southwest Edmonton, Alberta, tucked between the Whitemud Creek ravine system and the broader Riverbend area. iPaint Painting provides interior painting, exterior painting, cabinet refinishing, and epoxy flooring services throughout Westbrook Estates, with our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW just 10 minutes away via Whitemud Drive. Established primarily in the 1960s and 1970s, this quiet neighbourhood is defined by large lots, mature spruce and poplar canopy, custom-built homes backing onto the ravine, and a character that sets it apart from newer Edmonton subdivisions. For professional painters, Westbrook Estates presents a rewarding combination of era-specific construction methods, high-quality original materials, and homeowners who value craftsmanship over speed. Westbrook Estates Housing: Mid-Century Character on Large Lots The homes in Westbrook Estates reflect the construction standards and architectural preferences of the 1960s and early 1970s, an era when Edmonton's southwest expansion brought custom-built residences to what was then the edge of the city. The neighbourhood's housing stock includes single-storey ranchers with sprawling floor plans, raised bungalows with walkout basements overlooking the ravine, and two-storey homes built on generous lots that would be unheard of in modern Edmonton subdivisions. Lot sizes in Westbrook Estates commonly exceed 7,000 square feet, with many ravine-backing properties approaching 10,000 square feet or more, giving homes significant exterior surface area that requires careful maintenance and periodic repainting. Interior construction in original Westbrook Estates homes typically features plaster-over-lathe walls rather than the drywall that became standard in later decades. Plaster walls present specific preparation requirements, hairline cracks must be stabilized with flexible filler, loose sections require re-keying or skim-coating, and the surface demands a high-adhesion primer before any topcoat application. iPaint Painting's crew encounters plaster walls frequently in Westbrook Estates and understands the techniques required to achieve a flawless finish on these substrates without the cracking and peeling that results from improper preparation. Many homes also retain original textured or stippled ceilings, wood baseboards with routed profiles, and built-in cabinetry that reflects the craftsmanship of the era. Exterior surfaces across Westbrook Estates vary widely depending on the original builder and subsequent renovations. Cedar plank siding was a popular cladding choice in the 1960s, and many homes retain original or replacement cedar that requires periodic staining or painting to prevent moisture damage and UV degradation. Brick veneer facades appear on numerous Westbrook Estates properties, often in combination with wood siding or early acrylic stucco on upper storeys. Several homes have undergone significant exterior renovations in recent decades, adding HardiePlank fibre cement siding, new window systems, and modern stucco applications. Each substrate demands different preparation, cedar requires sanding and de-glossing, brick mortar joints need inspection for deterioration, and stucco must be checked for hairline cracks that allow moisture penetration behind the coating system. The Ravine Factor: Moisture, Shade, and Microclimate Challenges What distinguishes Westbrook Estates from most Edmonton neighbourhoods is the Whitemud Creek ravine that runs along the eastern and southern boundaries of the community. Homes backing onto this ravine system, along Westbrook Drive, Westbrook Way, and portions of 40 Avenue NW, face a microclimate that significantly impacts exterior coating performance. The ravine creates a corridor of cooler, moister air that lingers against rear-facing walls, particularly during spring snowmelt when Whitemud Creek runs high and the surrounding forest canopy holds morning dew well into the afternoon. North-facing and ravine-facing exterior walls in Westbrook Estates develop mildew, algae growth, and premature paint failure at roughly twice the rate of street-facing surfaces exposed to direct sunlight and natural airflow. iPaint Painting addresses these ravine-specific challenges with a tailored product strategy for Westbrook Estates properties. Ravine-facing surfaces receive premium exterior coatings formulated with mildew-inhibiting biocides and superior moisture resistance, products like Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior and Sherwin-Williams Duration that are engineered for sustained performance in high-moisture environments. We also recommend that Westbrook Estates homeowners on the ravine schedule exterior inspections every two to three years rather than the typical five-year cycle, allowing early detection of moisture intrusion before it progresses to substrate damage that requires costly wood replacement or stucco repair. Renovation Culture and the Westbrook Estates Homeowner Westbrook Estates has experienced a steady wave of renovations over the past two decades as a new generation of homeowners discovers the neighbourhood's appeal, mature trees, large lots, quiet cul-de-sacs, walking access to Terwillegar Park and the Whitemud Creek trail system, and proximity to the University of Alberta, South Campus, and the Terwillegar Recreation Centre. Many Westbrook Estates homes have been extensively updated: original kitchens replaced with modern layouts featuring quartz countertops and custom cabinetry, main floors opened up by removing non-load-bearing walls, basements developed into legal suites or entertainment spaces, and exteriors re-clad with contemporary materials. For iPaint Painting, this renovation culture means that a single Westbrook Estates project often involves multiple surface types within the same home, new drywall in a renovated kitchen adjacent to original plaster in a hallway, modern MDF trim alongside original solid-wood casings, and spray-applied cabinet finishes in a kitchen that connects to roller-finished living spaces. Our crew approaches these mixed-era interiors with product systems that ensure visual consistency across different substrates, matching sheen levels, coverage characteristics, and colour accuracy so that the transition between original and renovated spaces is seamless. Cabinet refinishing is particularly popular in Westbrook Estates homes where the kitchen has solid-wood cabinetry from the 1960s or 1970s, well-built birch or oak frames and doors that are structurally sound but finished in dated amber tones or dark stain. Rather than replacing cabinetry that was built to last, iPaint Painting strips, sands, primes, and spray-applies two coats of premium cabinet-grade enamel in modern whites, warm greys, or custom colours that bring these kitchens into the current decade while preserving the quality of original construction. Westbrook Estates Landmarks and Community Context Westbrook Estates sits within the broader Riverbend area of southwest Edmonton, bounded by Whitemud Drive to the north, the Whitemud Creek ravine to the east and south, and Riverbend Road providing the primary commercial corridor nearby. Terwillegar Park, one of Edmonton's largest natural areas at 196 hectares, is accessible from the neighbourhood's trail connections along the ravine, making Westbrook Estates a destination for residents who value outdoor recreation and proximity to nature within the city. The Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre on Rabbit Hill Road, Riverbend Square shopping centre, and South Edmonton Common retail district are all within a short drive, providing comprehensive amenities without requiring residents to leave the southwest quadrant. Why Westbrook Estates Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, based just 10 minutes from Westbrook Estates on Edmonton's south side. Every project is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need plaster walls refreshed in an original 1960s rancher, a full exterior repaint on a ravine-backing property along Westbrook Drive, or cabinet refinishing in a renovated kitchen on Westbrook Crescent, Westbrook Estates trusts iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results on time and on budget. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Westbrook Estates. What makes painting homes in Westbrook Estates different from other Edmonton neighbourhoods? Westbrook Estates homes were primarily built in the 1960s and 1970s with construction methods specific to that era, plaster-over-lathe walls, textured ceilings, original wood trim, and exterior finishes including cedar siding, brick veneer, and early stucco applications. Many homes back onto the Whitemud Creek ravine, exposing rear-facing walls to increased moisture from the creek valley microclimate. iPaint Painting's crew understands these era-specific substrates and applies preparation techniques tailored to each surface type, ensuring proper adhesion and long-term durability. How much does it cost to paint a home in Westbrook Estates? Interior painting in Westbrook Estates typically costs $3–$6 per square foot depending on room count, ceiling height, wall condition, and colour selections. Westbrook Estates homes range from 1,200 sq ft bungalows to 3,500+ sq ft renovated executive properties, so full interior repaints generally run $4,800–$15,000. Exterior projects on ravine-backing homes may require additional preparation due to moisture exposure. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing. Do ravine-backing homes in Westbrook Estates need special paint products? Yes. Homes along the Whitemud Creek ravine in Westbrook Estates experience higher ambient moisture levels, reduced airflow behind the home, and increased shade from mature spruce and poplar canopy. iPaint Painting uses premium moisture-resistant exterior coatings with mildew-inhibiting additives on ravine-facing surfaces. We also recommend more frequent inspection of north-facing and ravine-side walls, as these surfaces are the first to show signs of paint failure in Westbrook Estates properties. Can iPaint Painting handle the plaster walls and textured ceilings in older Westbrook Estates homes? Absolutely. Many original Westbrook Estates homes built in the 1960s feature plaster-over-lathe wall construction rather than modern drywall. Plaster requires different preparation, crack stabilization, skim-coating damaged areas, and proper priming with high-adhesion products before topcoating. iPaint Painting's crew has extensive experience with plaster walls, stippled ceilings, and the original wood trim found throughout Westbrook Estates. We also handle popcorn ceiling removal for homeowners updating their interiors. Is Westbrook Estates close to iPaint Painting's shop? Very close. iPaint Painting is based at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton, Westbrook Estates is approximately 10 minutes away via Whitemud Drive or Terwillegar Drive. The neighbourhood sits in southwest Edmonton near Riverbend and Terwillegar Park, making it one of the most convenient service areas for our crew. There is no travel surcharge for Westbrook Estates projects. Westbrook Estates' Trusted Painting Experts Fully insured, 4.9-star rated, just 10 minutes away. Get your free estimate today, no obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who know southwest Edmonton's ravine homes. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Westmount | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/westmount/ > iPaint Painting serves Westmount in central Edmonton, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Established bungalows and modern infills near 124 Street. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Westmount | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Edmonton / Westmount Painting Services in Westmount iPaint Painting provides interior, exterior, commercial painting and cabinet refinishing across the Westmount neighbourhood in central Edmonton. From mature 1950s and 1960s bungalows to modern infill builds near the 124 Street arts district and MacKinnon Ravine, iPaint Painting understands the diverse demands of Westmount's evolving housing stock. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Services Available in Westmount Professional painting and finishing services for Westmount's established bungalows, modern infills, and 124 Street corridor businesses. Interior Painting in Westmount Walls, ceilings, trim, and accent features across established bungalows and modern infills. Premium Benjamin Moore products with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Westmount Durable coatings for original bungalow siding and modern infill exteriors. Ravine-edge moisture protection and climate-engineered finishes for Edmonton's extremes. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Westmount 124 Street galleries and shops, Westmount Shopping Centre businesses, Westmount Community League, and Westmount Presbyterian Church. Minimal disruption scheduling. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Westmount Factory-quality spray finishes for Westmount kitchens, from original bungalow cabinetry to modern open-concept layouts in premium infill builds. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Westmount Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with new hardware options. Custom colour matching for any Westmount kitchen style. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Westmount Garage floors, basements, and commercial spaces. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings ideal for Edmonton's salt and gravel season. Learn More → Westmount Sub-Areas We Serve From the 124 Street arts corridor to MacKinnon Ravine, iPaint Painting covers every corner of the Westmount community. Westmount Sub-Areas Westmount Proper Groat Road Edge 124 Street Corridor MacKinnon Ravine Adjacent Nearby Central Edmonton Neighbourhoods Groat Estates Crestwood Jasper Place Glenora Oliver Professional Painting Services Across Westmount, Edmonton Westmount is an established inner-city neighbourhood in central Edmonton, Alberta, bounded by Groat Road to the east, 124 Street to the west, and anchored by the Westmount Community League, the Westmount Shopping Centre, and the natural beauty of MacKinnon Ravine along its western edge. iPaint Painting provides professional interior, exterior, commercial painting and cabinet refinishing throughout Westmount, working with the neighbourhood's distinctive mix of original 1950s and 1960s bungalows and the modern infill homes that are rapidly transforming this transit-connected, gentrifying community. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 15 minutes from Westmount via Whitemud Drive and Groat Road, placing this central Edmonton neighbourhood well within our core service radius. Whether you need a full interior repaint of an original Westmount bungalow, an exterior refresh on a ravine-adjacent property, or cabinet refinishing in a premium modern infill kitchen, iPaint Painting delivers results that match the quality Westmount homeowners expect from their investments in this increasingly desirable neighbourhood. Westmount's Original Bungalows: Painting Mid-Century Homes Right Westmount was developed primarily through the 1950s and 1960s as a middle-class residential neighbourhood of modest bungalows, single-storey homes with lower 8-foot ceilings, compact floor plans typically ranging from 900 to 1,200 square feet, and construction materials typical of the era: wood-frame walls with drywall or plaster interiors, wood or aluminum siding exteriors, and original wood trim throughout. These homes represented solid, practical postwar construction, and many have been continuously occupied and maintained for over sixty years. For iPaint Painting, Westmount's original bungalows present specific preparation requirements that differ significantly from both older heritage homes and modern new construction. Interior preparation on original Westmount bungalows frequently involves addressing textured ceilings, the stipple and knockdown patterns popular in mid-century construction, that homeowners increasingly want smoothed or updated. Wallpaper removal is another common requirement, as many Westmount bungalows carry layers of wallpaper from the 1970s and 1980s that must be carefully stripped and the underlying drywall repaired before painting. Original wood trim, baseboards, door casings, and window frames, often carries multiple coats of paint with visible brush marks and drips that require thorough sanding and preparation to achieve the smooth, factory-quality finish that modern homeowners expect. iPaint Painting's in-house crew handles all of this preparation work as part of every Westmount bungalow project, because proper prep is what separates a professional result from a weekend DIY attempt. Exterior painting on original Westmount bungalows requires careful assessment of the existing siding condition. Many homes retain their original wood siding, lap, board-and-batten, or wood shingle, which after sixty-plus years of Edmonton's extreme climate may show signs of weathering, cracking, cupping, or nail pops. Some homes have been re-clad with aluminum or vinyl siding over the decades, while others have received stucco applications. iPaint Painting evaluates each Westmount bungalow's exterior individually, specifying the appropriate preparation and coating system for the specific siding material. For original wood siding, we apply deep-penetrating alkyd-modified primers followed by premium acrylic latex topcoats, specifically Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior or Sherwin-Williams Duration, that provide the flexible film technology needed to withstand Edmonton's 60-degree annual temperature swing without cracking or peeling. Modern Infills: Westmount's Transformation Westmount is experiencing significant gentrification as original bungalows on their generous lots are replaced by modern two-storey infill homes, often duplexes or single-family homes with contemporary architectural designs, 9-to-10-foot ceilings, open-concept main floors, and premium finishes that command significantly higher price points than the modest bungalows they replace. This transformation is driven by Westmount's exceptional inner-city location: close to downtown Edmonton, steps from the 124 Street arts district with its galleries, boutiques, and restaurants, well-served by transit, and bordered by the natural beauty of MacKinnon Ravine. These modern infills present their own painting requirements, builder-grade single-coat finishes that homeowners upgrade within the first two to three years, HardiePlank fibre cement siding and composite panel exteriors that require specific primer and topcoat systems, and large feature walls and open stairwells that benefit from professional spray application rather than roller work. iPaint Painting works extensively with Westmount infill homeowners who want to upgrade from the basic finishes installed during construction. Builder-grade paint, typically one coat of mid-range product over a primer that barely covers the drywall mud, scuffs easily, shows roller marks under raking light, and lacks the depth and richness that premium two-coat systems deliver. We strip back to the drywall surface where needed, apply proper primer coats, and finish with two coats of Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Cashmere, products with superior hide, scrub resistance, and colour depth that transform the look and feel of a modern Westmount infill interior. For the exterior, we ensure fibre cement siding receives the manufacturer-specified primer system before topcoating, and we apply back-priming protocols on any exposed edges or cut ends to prevent moisture intrusion that causes premature coating failure. MacKinnon Ravine and the 124 Street Arts District MacKinnon Ravine runs along Westmount's western boundary, providing a dramatic natural corridor of mature trees, walking trails, and urban wildlife habitat that makes ravine-adjacent Westmount properties among the most desirable in the neighbourhood. For painters, ravine-edge homes face unique environmental conditions: higher ambient moisture from the ravine's dense vegetation and water drainage, morning fog that lingers on north-facing surfaces, reduced air circulation that slows drying times, and persistent shade on lower walls that promotes moisture retention and, in severe cases, mildew growth on exterior paint films. iPaint Painting addresses these ravine microclimate conditions by specifying mildew-resistant exterior coatings, ensuring thorough surface preparation that eliminates any existing mildew before repainting, and recommending lighter colour choices on heavily shaded surfaces to maximize light reflection and reduce moisture issues. The 124 Street corridor, running along Westmount's western edge, has evolved into one of Edmonton's premier arts and culture districts, featuring independent galleries, design studios, specialty food shops, coffee roasters, and restaurants that draw visitors from across the city. This vibrant commercial strip generates painting demand for storefront refreshes, gallery interior repaints, restaurant renovations, and office fit-outs. iPaint Painting provides commercial painting services throughout the 124 Street corridor, working with business owners and landlords to maintain the polished, gallery-quality aesthetic that defines this distinctive commercial district. We schedule commercial projects to minimize disruption to business operations, with early-morning, evening, and weekend availability for businesses that cannot close during painting. Why Westmount Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, based approximately 15 minutes from Westmount via Groat Road. Every project in Westmount is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need a full interior repaint of an original Westmount bungalow, an exterior refresh on a ravine-adjacent property, a builder-grade upgrade on a modern infill, cabinet refinishing in a Westmount kitchen, or commercial painting for a 124 Street business, Westmount trusts iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results that match the quality and character of this established, evolving inner-city neighbourhood. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Westmount, Edmonton. Does iPaint Painting serve Westmount in central Edmonton? Yes. iPaint Painting serves all of Westmount, including Westmount proper, the Groat Road edge, the 124 Street corridor, and MacKinnon Ravine adjacent properties. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 15 minutes from Westmount via Whitemud Drive and Groat Road. There is no travel surcharge for Westmount projects. How much does interior painting cost in Westmount? Interior painting in Westmount typically costs $3–$6 per square foot depending on room count, ceiling height, wall condition, and colour selections. A standard 1,100 sq ft Westmount bungalow interior generally runs $3,300–$6,600 for a full repaint. Modern infill homes with higher ceilings and open-concept layouts may range from $5,000–$10,000. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing and no hidden fees. What types of homes does iPaint paint in Westmount? iPaint Painting works on every style of home found in Westmount, from mature 1950s and 1960s bungalows with original finishes and lower ceiling heights, to modern two-storey infill builds with open-concept layouts and contemporary design features. The original bungalows often require careful surface preparation including textured ceiling smoothing, wallpaper removal, and patching of older drywall and plaster surfaces. Newer infills typically benefit from upgrading builder-grade single-coat finishes to premium two-coat systems with proper preparation. Does iPaint paint homes near MacKinnon Ravine in Westmount? Yes. Properties along MacKinnon Ravine on Westmount's western edge are among the most desirable in the neighbourhood, and iPaint Painting has experience with the unique conditions these ravine-adjacent homes face. The ravine creates a microclimate with higher moisture levels, morning fog that lingers on surfaces, and increased shade on north-facing walls, all of which accelerate paint deterioration if the wrong products are used. We specify premium moisture-resistant exterior coatings and ensure proper surface preparation to protect ravine-edge Westmount homes against these conditions. Can iPaint paint both original bungalows and modern infills in Westmount? Absolutely. Westmount's evolving streetscape features original 1950s-60s bungalows alongside sleek modern infill homes, and iPaint Painting is experienced with both. Original bungalows often have lower 8-foot ceilings, textured surfaces, wood trim, and older exterior siding that requires thorough preparation. Modern infills feature 9-to-10-foot ceilings, smooth drywall, contemporary trim profiles, and materials like HardiePlank fibre cement siding and composite panels. We adjust our preparation techniques, application methods, and product selections to match the specific requirements of each home style. Westmount's Trusted Painting Experts Established bungalows and modern infills, fully insured, 4.9-star rated, owner-led crew. Get your free estimate today. No obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who understand Westmount. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Windermere Edmonton | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/windermere/ > iPaint Painting serves Windermere in southwest Edmonton, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Premium finishes for luxury homes. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Windermere Edmonton | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Windermere Painting Services in Windermere iPaint Painting provides interior, exterior, commercial painting and cabinet refinishing throughout Windermere and southwest Edmonton. From luxury estates along Windermere Boulevard to modern builds near Currents of Windermere, our crew delivers premium finishes for one of Edmonton's most prestigious neighbourhoods. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Services Available in Windermere Professional painting and finishing services for Windermere's luxury homes, modern builds, and commercial properties along Windermere Boulevard. Interior Painting in Windermere Walls, ceilings, trim, and accent features in Windermere's open-concept homes. Premium products with a 5-year written warranty on every project. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Windermere Stucco, HardiePlank, trim, fascia, and composite siding. Coatings engineered for Windermere's southwest exposure and Edmonton's extreme climate. Learn More → Commercial Painting in Windermere Retail at Currents of Windermere, professional offices, restaurants, and mixed-use buildings along Windermere Boulevard. Minimal disruption scheduling. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Windermere Factory-quality spray finishes for Windermere kitchens, upgrading builder-grade cabinetry to custom-look finishes in white, grey, and navy tones. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Windermere Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with new hardware options. Custom colour matching for Windermere's modern kitchen designs. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Windermere Garage floors, basements, and utility spaces. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings ideal for Windermere's oversized triple-car garages. Learn More → Windermere Area Neighbourhoods We Serve From estate homes along the golf course to new builds near Anthony Henday Drive, iPaint Painting covers every pocket of the Windermere community. Windermere & Surrounding Communities Windermere Estates Windermere North Windermere South Ambleside Keswick Glenridding Heights Glenridding Ravine Nearby Southwest Edmonton Terwillegar Towne Magrath Heights MacTaggart Callaghan Allard Chappelle Key Streets & Corridors Windermere Boulevard Ellerslie Road SW 170 Street SW Anthony Henday Drive Rabbit Hill Road Professional Painting Services Across Windermere, Edmonton Windermere is a premium residential community in southwest Edmonton, Alberta, developed primarily from the early 2000s through the 2020s across rolling terrain south of the North Saskatchewan River valley. iPaint Painting serves Windermere homeowners with interior, exterior, commercial painting, cabinet refinishing, and epoxy flooring, delivering the quality of finish that luxury homes in this neighbourhood demand. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 15 minutes from Windermere via Anthony Henday Drive and Rabbit Hill Road, making this one of our most convenient service areas. With a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews and a 5-year written warranty on every project, Windermere homeowners trust iPaint Painting to protect and enhance their most valuable asset. Windermere's Housing Stock: Modern Luxury Across Multiple Phases What distinguishes Windermere from a professional painter's perspective is the concentration of large-format, high-specification homes built within a relatively narrow construction window. Unlike older Edmonton neighbourhoods where housing spans multiple decades, Windermere's building stock dates almost entirely from 2003 onward, but the development progressed through several distinct phases, each with its own construction characteristics and painting considerations. The earliest Windermere Estates homes, built between 2003 and 2010 along the Windermere Golf and Country Club, represent the neighbourhood's most exclusive tier. These properties typically range from 3,500 to 6,000+ square feet, featuring custom architectural detailing, soaring two-storey great rooms with 18-foot ceilings, extensive crown moulding and coffered ceiling treatments, formal dining rooms with wainscoting, and premium millwork throughout. Exterior cladding on these estate homes combines acrylic stucco with natural stone, cultured stone veneer, and cedar accent panels, each substrate requiring specific preparation methods and compatible product systems. iPaint Painting's experience with multi-substrate exteriors is particularly valuable on these complex Windermere Estates projects where a single home may present four or five different surface types across its facade. The 2010 to 2016 construction wave expanded Windermere northward toward Ellerslie Road and eastward along Windermere Boulevard, introducing production-built executive homes in the 2,800 to 4,000 square foot range. These homes feature open-concept main floors with 9- to 10-foot ceilings, kitchen islands with waterfall countertops, large bonus rooms above the garage, and builder-standard flat latex paint applied in a single coat. This builder-grade finish is the single most common reason Windermere homeowners call iPaint Painting, the thin flat paint shows scuffs, roller marks, and touch-up patches within the first few years, and upgrading to two coats of Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald in eggshell or satin transforms both the appearance and durability of the entire interior. Windermere's most recent development, from 2016 through the 2020s, extends into Windermere South and the neighbouring communities of Keswick and Glenridding Heights along the river valley bluffs. Contemporary architectural styles dominate this newest phase, flat rooflines, oversized windows, clean geometric lines, and exterior palettes that combine dark charcoal siding with warm wood-tone accents. HardiePlank fibre cement siding has largely replaced traditional stucco in these newer builds, and iPaint Painting has adapted our exterior preparation and product protocols accordingly. Fibre cement requires specific primer systems and acrylic latex topcoats that flex with the material's thermal expansion rather than the rigid alkyd systems appropriate for older stucco substrates. Climate Considerations for Windermere Homes Windermere's position in southwest Edmonton creates specific climate exposure patterns that directly affect coating performance and painting schedules. The neighbourhood sits on elevated terrain south of the North Saskatchewan River valley, which means slightly more wind exposure than sheltered central Edmonton neighbourhoods, particularly along the western edge near Anthony Henday Drive where prevailing northwest winds meet relatively few mature trees to serve as windbreaks. South- and west-facing elevations on Windermere homes absorb the full force of Edmonton's 2,300+ hours of annual sunshine, and UV degradation is the primary driver of exterior coating failure on these exposures. Edmonton's continental climate delivers temperature extremes from -35°C winter lows to +30°C summer peaks, with over 120 freeze-thaw cycles annually that stress every exterior coating system. For Windermere homes, iPaint Painting specifies premium acrylic latex exterior products with 100% acrylic resin binders, these formulations maintain film flexibility across extreme temperature swings, resist cracking at the freeze-thaw boundary, and deliver superior UV resistance compared to vinyl-acrylic or alkyd alternatives. The optimal exterior painting window in Windermere runs from mid-May through mid-September, and iPaint Painting recommends booking estimates by March or April as our Windermere exterior schedule fills quickly each spring. Windermere Landmarks and Community Character Windermere's identity is anchored by several major landmarks that define the community's premium positioning in Edmonton's residential market. The Windermere Golf and Country Club, an 18-hole championship course designed by Robert Trent Jones II, sits at the heart of the original Windermere Estates development and remains one of Edmonton's most exclusive private clubs. Currents of Windermere, a major retail and dining destination along Windermere Boulevard at 170 Street, provides the commercial anchor for the surrounding residential community with tenants including restaurants, fitness studios, professional offices, and specialty retail, many of which iPaint Painting has serviced for commercial painting and refresh projects. The river valley trail system along Windermere's northern boundary connects to Terwillegar Park and the broader Edmonton River Valley park system, giving Windermere residents direct access to one of North America's largest urban park networks. This proximity to green space reinforces the neighbourhood's family-oriented, outdoor-lifestyle character and contributes to Windermere's consistently high property values. Nearby Glenridding Ravine, a protected natural area south of the river valley, adds another dimension of natural landscape that makes the Windermere area one of the most desirable addresses in Edmonton. Why Windermere Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, based just 15 minutes from Windermere via Anthony Henday Drive. Every project in Windermere is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need a builder-grade upgrade in a new Keswick home, a full exterior repaint on a Windermere Estates property, cabinet refinishing in a Glenridding Heights kitchen, or epoxy flooring in an oversized Windermere garage, iPaint Painting delivers flawless results on time and on budget. Call 780-938-9555 for your free on-site estimate. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Windermere, Edmonton. How much does it cost to paint a large home in Windermere? Most Windermere homes range from 3,000 to 5,000+ square feet, so a full interior repaint typically runs $9,000–$25,000 depending on ceiling height, trim complexity, and colour selections. Windermere's open-concept floor plans with 10- to 18-foot great room ceilings require specialized equipment and additional labour compared to standard 8-foot ceiling homes. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing, no surprises. What paint products does iPaint use for Windermere's newer homes? iPaint Painting uses premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products on every Windermere project. For the modern open-concept interiors common throughout Windermere, we typically recommend Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald in eggshell or satin finish, these high-durability formulations resist scuffing and cleaning damage in high-traffic great rooms and hallways. All products are backed by our 5-year written warranty. Do Windermere's newer homes actually need repainting? Yes, builder-grade paint is the most common issue we see in Windermere. Most production builders apply a single thin coat of flat latex paint to keep construction costs down. Within 3 to 5 years, this builder-flat shows scuff marks, roller stipple, and visible touch-up patches. Upgrading to two coats of premium eggshell or satin transforms the look and durability of any Windermere home. We repaint homes in Windermere as new as 2 years old. Can iPaint Painting match the modern colour palettes popular in Windermere? Absolutely. Windermere homeowners tend toward sophisticated contemporary palettes, warm whites like Benjamin Moore Simply White or Chantilly Lace, greige tones like Revere Pewter, and dramatic accent walls in deep charcoals or navy. iPaint Painting offers complimentary colour consultation for Windermere projects, and we carry full Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams fan decks to every estimate appointment so you can see colours in your own lighting. How long does an exterior paint job last on a Windermere home? With proper preparation and premium products, an exterior repaint on a Windermere home should last 8 to 12 years. Windermere's southwest exposure means south- and west-facing elevations receive intense UV and prevailing wind, so coating selection matters. iPaint Painting uses UV-resistant acrylic latex products engineered for Edmonton's extreme temperature swings, from -35°C winters to +30°C summers. We back every exterior project with our 5-year written warranty. Windermere's Trusted Painting Experts Fully insured, 4.9-star rated, just 15 minutes away. Get your free estimate today, no obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who know Windermere homes. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Services Windsor Park | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/areas/windsor-park/ > iPaint Painting serves Windsor Park in Edmonton, interior, exterior, commercial painting & cabinet refinishing. Historic character homes near University of Alberta, 1910s-1950s heritage properties. 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Services Windsor Park | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Areas / Windsor Park Painting Services in Windsor Park iPaint Painting provides interior, exterior, commercial painting and cabinet refinishing throughout Windsor Park in central Edmonton. This historic upscale neighbourhood features character homes from the 1910s through the 1950s adjacent to the University of Alberta, mature boulevard trees, heritage architecture, and river valley views along Saskatchewan Drive. Fully insured, 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews. Services Available in Windsor Park Professional painting and finishing services for Windsor Park heritage homes, character properties, and nearby university-area businesses. Interior Painting in Windsor Park Plaster walls, original hardwood trim, crown moulding, and built-in cabinetry in heritage and character homes. Premium products with a 5-year written warranty. Learn More → Exterior Painting in Windsor Park Clapboard siding, stucco, wood trim, and mixed-substrate heritage exteriors. Coatings engineered for Edmonton's extreme climate. Learn More → Commercial Painting near Windsor Park Offices along Whyte Avenue, U of A campus-area businesses, professional buildings on Saskatchewan Drive, and retail on 109 Street. Learn More → Cabinet Painting in Windsor Park Factory-quality spray finishes for original built-in cabinetry, renovated kitchens, and custom millwork in heritage homes. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing in Windsor Park Complete door, drawer, and frame refinishing with new hardware options. Colour matching for Windsor Park heritage kitchens and butler's pantries. Learn More → Epoxy Flooring in Windsor Park Garage floors, basements, and utility spaces. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings for older Windsor Park garages and workshops. Learn More → Nearby Central Edmonton Areas We Serve From Windsor Park's heritage streetscapes to neighbouring university-area and river valley communities, iPaint Painting covers every address. Heritage & River Valley Communities Windsor Park Belgravia McKernan Garneau Strathcona Pleasantview Nearby University-Area Neighbourhoods University of Alberta Campus Parkallen Lendrum Place Allendale Grandview Heights Malmo Plains Windsor Park Key Streets & Boundaries Saskatchewan Drive University Avenue 116 Street 119 Street 87 Avenue Whyte Avenue (82 Avenue) Professional Painting Services Across Windsor Park, Edmonton Windsor Park is one of Edmonton's most prestigious and historically significant residential neighbourhoods, located immediately south of the University of Alberta campus and overlooking the North Saskatchewan River valley. iPaint Painting provides interior painting, exterior painting, cabinet refinishing, and epoxy flooring services throughout Windsor Park, with our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW approximately 15 minutes away via Whitemud Drive. Bounded by Saskatchewan Drive to the north, University Avenue to the east, 87 Avenue to the south, and 119 Street to the west, Windsor Park is defined by mature elm and boulevard trees, character homes spanning five decades of Edmonton's early growth, and some of the highest per-square-foot real estate values in the city. For professional painters, Windsor Park demands a level of care, material knowledge, and craftsmanship that matches the architectural significance of the homes. Windsor Park's Housing Stock: A Century of Edmonton Architecture Windsor Park contains one of the most diverse collections of early-twentieth-century residential architecture in Edmonton. The neighbourhood's development began in earnest after the University of Alberta was established in 1908, with the earliest homes dating to the 1910s and 1920s, Edwardian-era residences with wide covered porches, steep-pitched roofs, original wood clapboard siding, double-hung windows with rope-and-pulley counterweights, and interior finishes that include plaster walls with picture rail moulding, Douglas fir hardwood floors, and built-in glass-fronted bookcases flanking brick fireplaces. These homes represent Edmonton's pre-war architectural heritage and demand painting professionals who understand how to prepare and finish century-old substrates without damaging original details. The interwar period of the 1920s and 1930s brought Tudor Revival and Craftsman-influenced homes to Windsor Park, characterized by decorative half-timbering on exterior gable ends, multi-pane casement windows, arched doorways, and interior woodwork executed in stained fir and oak. iPaint Painting's crew encounters these architectural details throughout Windsor Park and applies careful masking techniques to protect original stained woodwork when painting adjacent plaster surfaces. Where homeowners wish to preserve the original stained finish on trim, doors, and built-in cabinetry, we offer clear-coat refinishing that protects the wood while maintaining its period character. Wartime and post-war construction from the 1940s and early 1950s filled remaining lots in Windsor Park with compact bungalows, well-built homes on full basements with hardwood floors, cove ceilings, simple but solid trim profiles, and exterior finishes that typically combine stucco on the upper walls with brick or stone veneer on the foundation and lower storeys. These wartime bungalows are among the most commonly painted homes in Windsor Park today, as their original single-coat interiors and aging stucco exteriors benefit enormously from a quality repaint with modern premium products. iPaint Painting frequently works on full interior and exterior packages for Windsor Park bungalow owners who are refreshing these well-located homes rather than tearing down and rebuilding. In recent years, Windsor Park has seen selective infill development where aging structures have been replaced with contemporary designs, modern two-storey homes with clean lines, large windows, HardiePlank fibre cement cladding, and interior finishes featuring smooth drywall with minimal trim. These infill homes sit alongside century-old heritage properties, creating a streetscape where iPaint Painting's versatility across substrates and eras is essential. A single block of Windsor Park may require our crew to paint plaster walls in a 1920s Tudor Revival one week and smooth drywall in a 2020s infill the next, each demanding different preparation, products, and techniques. Heritage Considerations: Lead Paint, Plaster, and Original Finishes Homes built before 1960 in Windsor Park, which includes the majority of the original housing stock, may contain lead-based paint on interior trim, window frames, exterior siding, and decorative details. iPaint Painting follows all applicable safety guidelines for lead paint assessment and safe work practices on pre-1960s surfaces. When lead paint is identified or suspected, we employ proper containment, HEPA-filtered equipment, and safe removal techniques that protect both our crew and the homeowner's family. Windsor Park homeowners considering a renovation or repaint on an older home should be aware of this factor, and iPaint Painting can test suspect surfaces before work begins. Plaster wall construction is standard throughout Windsor Park's pre-war and wartime homes. Unlike modern drywall, plaster-over-lathe develops characteristic hairline cracks as homes settle over decades, particularly around window and door openings where structural movement concentrates stress on the rigid plaster surface. iPaint Painting stabilizes these cracks with flexible compound, skim-coats damaged areas to restore a smooth surface, and applies high-adhesion primer before topcoating. The result is a finish that looks flawless while accommodating the ongoing micro-movements inherent in century-old wood-frame construction. Our crew also handles ceiling repair and repainting in Windsor Park homes where plaster ceilings have developed cracks, water stains from past roof issues, or surface deterioration. Saskatchewan Drive and the River Valley Microclimate Windsor Park's northern boundary along Saskatchewan Drive offers some of Edmonton's most spectacular views of the North Saskatchewan River valley and the downtown skyline. However, homes positioned along this escarpment face a unique microclimate challenge. The river valley creates a corridor of cooler, moister air that rises against the south-facing bluffs, exposing Saskatchewan Drive properties to higher humidity levels than homes deeper within the neighbourhood. North-facing walls and lower-level surfaces on these escarpment properties experience accelerated paint degradation, mildew growth, and moisture-related coating failure compared to sheltered interior-block homes. iPaint Painting addresses the Saskatchewan Drive microclimate by selecting exterior coatings with superior moisture resistance and mildew-inhibiting biocides for river-valley-exposed surfaces. Products like Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior and Sherwin-Williams Duration are engineered for precisely these conditions, high humidity, reduced airflow, and the extreme annual temperature range from -35°C winter lows to +30°C summer highs that Edmonton experiences. For Windsor Park homeowners along Saskatchewan Drive, University Avenue, and the eastern edge near the river valley, investing in premium exterior paint products is a direct defence against premature coating failure driven by the neighbourhood's proximity to the North Saskatchewan River. Windsor Park Landmarks and Community Character Windsor Park's character is inseparable from its relationship to the University of Alberta, whose campus borders the neighbourhood to the north and east. The university's presence has attracted generations of professors, researchers, and professionals who value walkability to campus, proximity to the river valley trail system, and the neighbourhood's established character. The Garneau Theatre and Old Strathcona commercial district along Whyte Avenue sit just blocks to the east, providing restaurants, shops, farmers' markets, and cultural venues within walking distance. Windsor Park Elementary School on 87 Avenue and University Avenue serves the neighbourhood's families, while the Windsor Park Community League on 87 Avenue hosts events and maintains the outdoor rink that is central to the community's identity. The neighbourhood's tree canopy is one of its defining features. Mature American elms, green ash, and Manitoba maple line the boulevards of 116 Street, 117 Street, and 118 Street, creating a cathedral-like canopy in summer that contributes to Windsor Park's premium real estate values. From a painting perspective, this heavy canopy means reduced UV exposure on east- and west-facing walls protected by trees, but increased shade-related moisture retention on surfaces that never receive direct sunlight. iPaint Painting factors these block-by-block microconditions into our product recommendations for each Windsor Park property. Why Windsor Park Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting is a fully insured painting contractor with a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, based just 15 minutes from Windsor Park on Edmonton's south side. Every project is owner-led, completed by our in-house crew, never subcontracted, using premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products backed by a 5-year written warranty. Whether you need plaster walls carefully restored in a 1920s Edwardian home on Saskatchewan Drive, a full exterior repaint on a wartime bungalow along 117 Street, or cabinet refinishing in a renovated kitchen on University Avenue, Windsor Park trusts iPaint Painting to deliver flawless results that respect the neighbourhood's architectural heritage while meeting modern performance standards. Frequently Asked Questions Common questions about painting services in Windsor Park. Can iPaint Painting work on heritage and character homes in Windsor Park? Yes, heritage and character homes are a specialty. Windsor Park contains some of Edmonton's oldest residential properties, built from the 1910s through the 1950s, featuring plaster walls, original hardwood trim, leaded glass windows, built-in cabinetry, and exterior clapboard or stucco finishes. iPaint Painting's crew has extensive experience preparing and painting these era-specific substrates, including proper plaster repair, lead paint assessment on pre-1960s surfaces, and colour matching for heritage restorations. We work carefully to preserve original architectural details while delivering a durable modern finish. How much does it cost to paint a heritage home in Windsor Park? Interior painting in Windsor Park typically costs $3–$6 per square foot, though heritage homes with extensive trim, crown moulding, built-in shelving, and plaster wall repair can trend toward the higher end. A standard 1,500 sq ft Windsor Park bungalow generally runs $5,500–$11,000 for a full interior repaint. Exterior projects on homes with original clapboard siding require more preparation than modern substrates, which impacts cost. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing and no hidden fees. Do older Windsor Park homes have lead paint that needs special handling? Homes built before 1960 in Windsor Park may have lead-based paint on interior trim, window frames, doors, and exterior surfaces. iPaint Painting follows all applicable guidelines for lead paint assessment and safe work practices. When lead paint is identified or suspected on pre-1960s surfaces, we use proper containment, HEPA-filtered equipment, and safe removal techniques. We can test suspect surfaces before work begins and will advise Windsor Park homeowners on the safest approach for their specific property. What exterior paint products work best on Windsor Park's older clapboard and stucco homes? Windsor Park's older homes feature original wood clapboard siding, stucco, and mixed substrates that demand premium exterior coatings with superior adhesion and flexibility. iPaint Painting uses Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior and Sherwin-Williams Duration on Windsor Park heritage homes, products engineered for extreme temperature swings from -35°C to +30°C that Edmonton experiences annually. For original wood clapboard, proper scraping, sanding, priming with a penetrating oil-based primer, and two coats of acrylic latex topcoat delivers a finish that resists Alberta's freeze-thaw cycles. How far is Windsor Park from iPaint Painting's shop? iPaint Painting is based at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton, Windsor Park is approximately 15 minutes away via Whitemud Drive to Saskatchewan Drive or via Gateway Boulevard. The neighbourhood sits adjacent to the University of Alberta campus and the North Saskatchewan River valley, centrally located within our core Edmonton service area. There is no travel surcharge for Windsor Park projects. Windsor Park's Trusted Painting Experts Fully insured, 4.9-star rated, just 15 minutes away. Get your free estimate today, no obligation, no pressure, just honest advice from painting professionals who understand heritage homes and character architecture. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## 3 Common Sources of Drywall Damage – What to Know | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/3-common-sources-of-drywall-damage-what-to-know/ > In any kind of home, even the smallest of details can make a world of difference in the overall look, feel, flow, and function of the whole property.From f... 3 Common Sources of Drywall Damage – What to Know | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / 3 Common Sources of Drywall Damage – What to Know 3 Common Sources of Drywall Damage, What to Know Repairs February 26, 2024 2 min read In any kind of home, even the smallest of details can make a world of difference in the overall look, feel, flow, and function of the whole property. From furniture layouts and wallpaper choices to full-scale remodels and top-quality fixtures and finishings, even the smallest of details can make a world of difference in how well you get to enjoy your home. Among the different parts of a property, one of the most influential factors is the set of drywall in place. In all sorts of Canadian homes, drywall establishes itself as a pivotal one in the everyday interactions of homeowners and the way the property itself looks. Unless you live in an antiquated, full-wood house that was built in the heyday of gold prospecting, you’ll quickly realize that much of your home’s sidings are constructed through the use of drywall. Common Causes After years of use and enjoyable experiences, you’ll quickly learn to foster a strong appreciation for drywalls. However, a quick look at everything will reveal that your walls aren’t necessarily in the best shape they’ve ever been because of all the years of use and enjoyment that come into play. However, this also brings up a question: why does drywall end up getting damaged, in the first place? Well, here’s an common list of different causes to watch out for: Cause #1: Furniture Scuffs Aside from full-on force damage, scuff marks from your home’s furniture, which are attained with either negligence or age, are another form of drywall damage you may find quickly above all else. With the appearance of a pencil or marker stain, you may mistake these visual indicators or problems with something more serious because of how drastic they can seem. Fortunately, you can avoid having scuffs in your drywall by carefully moving items around in your house and not placing bigger furniture too close to the wall. Cause #2: Popping Nails Another common cause of drywall damage is the presence of popping nails in surrounding areas of the walls, causing a whole lot of problems in both the looks and function departments. Such damages happen in the first place because of unsecured joists or studs that aren’t held together. Cause #3: Water Damage Seen as one of the most common causes of damaged drywall thus far, water damage is easily identifiable by the presence of broken lines in the wall. When it comes to understanding the repercussions of this problem, however, people forget that it can be one of the most problematic, costly, and destructive effects that may see the disintegration of a wall inside-out! Conclusion As the clear foundation of any home’s look, feel, and functionality, drywalls serve a rather vital role in the functional and aesthetic side of things. However, it also pays to know as much as you need to about the potential factors that can damage these walls so that you can prevent such issues from taking over and compromising your interiors’ look and feel! ​ Is your home’s drywall experiencing any of the signs of damage mentioned above? Wait no further because we’ve got you covered with our drywall hole repair and drywall patch services in Edmonton, AB. Get in touch with us today to schedule an appointment and repair at your earliest convenience! Related Articles Repairs What You Need to Know About Drywall Repair – Our Guide Drywall is a cost-effective material that is used in almost every home. At a relatively low cost, it delivers many benefits, including fire resistance, add... Interior Interior House Painters | Edmonton, AB Freshen your home with professional interior house painters in Edmonton. Get quality workmanship, fast service, and a free estimate today. Interior Residential Interior Painting | Edmonton, AB When it comes to giving your home a fresh look, residential interior painting is one of the most effective and affordable upgrades you can make. A well-don... Ready for a Fresh Coat? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## 4 Advantages of Interior Painting for Modern Homes | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/4-advantages-of-interior-painting-for-modern-homes/ >   People often overlook the benefits of a good interior painting. While some solely rely on the beauty of their wallpapers and their pre-painted walls... 4 Advantages of Interior Painting for Modern Homes | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / 4 Advantages of Interior Painting for Modern Homes 4 Advantages of Interior Painting for Modern Homes Interior February 26, 2024 3 min read People often overlook the benefits of a good interior painting . While some solely rely on the beauty of their wallpapers and their pre-painted walls, some choose to invest in a new paint job, opting to undergo interior painting for their homes. If you belong to the first category of people, chances are you are missing out a lot in terms of improving your indoor aesthetics. It may not seem like it at first, but interior painting gives you significant advantages in the long run. If you’re still not convinced, take it from this curated list of benefits. They may change your mind: - It Helps Refurbish the Look of Your Indoors Don’t be embarrassed to admit that your indoors look old. It’s not even hard to identify or point out, especially if your walls are being tattered with peeling wallpapers and old paint. What’s a better way to make everything look new than applying fresh layers of colour all over them? Interior painting is the way to go if you even hope to impress your future house guests. No longer will your living room look like an old, rundown space. You can finally accentuate your whole space and conceal all of the fading colours behind it. - It Helps Make Your Home Safer to Live In If you happen to own an old home, then chipped paint will be the least of your problems. Fungus and molds tend to accumulate on walls and ceilings over time. This is true for houses that haven’t seen any form of maintenance for a decade or so. Avoid the risk and health hazards that these components may provide by repainting your indoors. Paint can add an extra layer of protection to the wall surfaces, preventing mold from ever reappearing again until you need a repaint in the foreseeable future. - It Helps Improve Sections of Your Home If your indoors look boring due to the old paint and wallpaper, it’s time for you to invest in interior painting. It’s time to let go of those old colours, as palettes will make your walls look brighter and more inviting. You will even be able to accentuate your rooms and bring out your household’s personality with various options of shades and spectrums. Just be sure to discuss this with your family members, just in case they have specific colour preferences! - It Helps with the Overall Mood of the House Doesn’t a house with old paint look more gloomy and uninviting? In that case, invest in interior painting to brighten up the mood. Not only are you energizing the whole household with a new set of colours, but you are also giving your home a well-needed boost in terms of its beauty and aesthetics. Conclusion​ Interior painting is a must if you want your home to look warmer and more inviting. Not only will you impress your guests with the new look, but you will also be increasing your family’s happiness and quality of life. Pick out your favorite colours, protect your home from moulds and fungus, improve every section of your home, and cheer everyone up with new coats of paint, courtesy of a great interior painter! If you are looking for interior painters near you, iPaint Painting offers you the right team for the job. We specialize in professional interior and exterior painting services for both residential and commercial projects in Edmonton. Contact us today to learn more! 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Get Free Estimate --- ## 4 Tips for Choosing the Most Strategic Paint Colours for Your Business | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/4-tips-for-choosing-the-most-strategic-paint-colours-for-your-business/ > Designing your business is a crucial part of connecting your customers and convincing them to engage with you. Colours evoke specific emotions in people an... 4 Tips for Choosing the Most Strategic Paint Colours for Your Business | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / 4 Tips for Choosing the Most Strategic Paint Co... 4 Tips for Choosing the Most Strategic Paint Colours for Your Business Design February 26, 2024 3 min read Designing your business is a crucial part of connecting your customers and convincing them to engage with you. Colours evoke specific emotions in people and cause them to associate different shades with particular things to use to your advantage. However, figuring this all out can be overwhelming and daunting, especially if you don’t know where to start. Whether you’re painting your break room or your exterior, you’ll need to think about the effects of a particular colour on your employees, visitors, and clients. They influence behavior more than people realize, making them a powerful tool when wielded properly. Here are four tips to keep in mind when choosing the most strategic paint colours for your business: Consider Your Demographic Paint colours immediately affect the people who’ll be seeing them, so you must first think about your business demographics. These include your employees, who’ll be surrounded by these colours every day. Your clients are also important because they will be visiting and deciding whether to purchase from you or not. Ultimately, colours can affect how they feel about your business, so it’s essential to choose them wisely. You’ll also want to choose colours that represent your brand, industry, and product. Medical centers and spas often use colours that evoke calmness and tranquility in their visitors; meanwhile, marketing agencies use creative splashes of colour that reflect their innovative approaches. As such, figuring out who’ll be visiting your business most often will help you select colours that will make them feel most comfortable. Be Consistent and Identifiable You probably have a set colour scheme for your business that your customers use to associate with you, so your paint choices must reflect that. However, if you’re in the process of rebranding, you’ll need to settle on a colour scheme and stick with it for consistency. Doing so makes your business easily identifiable, allowing your clients to locate you faster. When your business cards, signage, and premises use the same colours and style, it’s easier for you to build brand recognition, helping you grow your business faster. Factor in Your Surroundings Another tip to keep in mind is to consider your business’s surroundings. If you’re located in a historic district, you’ll need to consult the city to find any restrictions on paint colours. You’ll also want to think about the buildings around you and their colours, as the shade you choose may make you stick out like a sore thumb and ruin the area’s aesthetics. It’s also something your local painting contractors need to know to stay compliant. If you’re smack dab in a strip mall or retail space, then bright colours are your best bet to attract your target audience to come and visit you. However, if you’re in an office park, neutral tones will work best. Think About Your Industry Businesses in the food and beverage industry often use red and yellow colours since people tend to be hungrier when seeing these colours. Meanwhile, relaxing spaces use green, which tends to make people feel calmer. Since colours evoke different moods, they’re often associated with various industries, which is something you’ll need to consider when choosing colours for your business. Occupations that require serious concentration, like engineering and health sciences, work best with neutral colour schemes. They’re unobtrusive, allowing them to focus on their tasks. Meanwhile, spaces that emphasize collaboration will benefit from blue colour schemes, which calms the mind while promoting communication. Think about the nature of your industry and choose the colour that best represents it. You can even ask commercial painting contractors about the different paint jobs they’ve done for other sectors to have more insight into the perfect colours to use. Conclusion Thinking about the right colours to use for your business can be tricky, but it should be much less intimidating with these four tips. By keeping these in mind, you’ll have a better idea of the colours that work best for your business. You can also work with painting companies in Edmonton to find the shade that complements your company best! iPaint Painting offers professional interior and exterior painting services in Edmonton for both residential and commercial projects. Our local painting contractors can take care of any paint job for you, whether large or small. Contact us today to find out more about what we can do for you! Related Articles Design Right paint colour for your home CHOOSING THE RIGHT PAINT COLOURChoosing paint colour is not necessarily as easy as you might think – and if you get it wrong, you are stuck with it for a f... Design 8 Best Wall Painting Colors For Your Workplace Science says what is ideal in a circumstance might become counterproductive in another, regardless of anything in life. And the choice of colors is no diff... Design 5 Tips When Choosing the Right Paint Colour for Your Workspace   Your workspace, whether at home or in a commercial building, is important. It is where you should be productive and focused; therefore, paying atten... Ready for a Fresh Coat? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## 5 Colorful Tips for Painting Ceilings and High Walls – Our Guide | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/5-colorful-tips-for-painting-ceilings-and-high-walls-our-guide/ > Color matters more in your home than meets the eye. It’s an aesthetic feature that can set the space’s tone – from the mood and even how spacious the room ... 5 Colorful Tips for Painting Ceilings and High Walls – Our Guide | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / 5 Colorful Tips for Painting Ceilings and High ... 5 Colorful Tips for Painting Ceilings and High Walls, Our Guide Design February 26, 2024 2 min read Color matters more in your home than meets the eye. It’s an aesthetic feature that can set the space’s tone – from the mood and even how spacious the room feels. Homeowners looking to give their property a fresh upgrade without going through hoops for a full remodeling project can transform the look and feel with just a new paint job. If you plan on taking up the paintbrush yourself, keep in mind that giving your home a new color is not as straightforward as it seems. Painting ceilings and high walls, for example, can be tricky to get right, so consider the following tips if you want to simplify the experience: Tip #1: Remove Clutter and Prep the Room Before anything else, the first thing you need to do is ensure the room is a blank canvas by removing unnecessary clutter and covering up the furnishing, floors, and other surfaces that you don’t want to get paint on. Removing paint droplets from tables, chairs, flooring, and rugs can be a major hassle, so taking the time to protect the room from potential spills and splatters should get you started in the right direction. Tip #2: Use the Appropriate Tools and Equipment Painting high walls and ceilings require more than a paintbrush, so be sure to invest in the right tools that can get the job done. On top of having a long-handled roller, you may also need a ladder to reach tall heights and awkward corners. If the room is large with ceilings higher than your standard size, you may need scaffolding, which can be tricky to acquire on your own. In this case, it’s better to let professional home painters take over the weekend project. Tip #3: Consider the Right Paint for High Ceilings In addition to choosing the right tools and specialized equipment, painting ceilings will also require different paint than walls. There are specific formulas for ceilings since it can look darker than intended, so consider what type of paint you want by focusing on its impact on the room. For example, matte ceiling paint is a perennial favorite since it offers higher reflection, which can make the room look brighter. The Bottom Line: Enhancing your Home Decor with the Right Paint Job Painting high walls and ceilings is a complex job that is often better done under professional home painters’ hands. Colorful walls or ceilings can make a dramatic difference in your home’s overall appearance and mood, so don’t take its quality for granted. Expert painters can take the hassle out of the process, allowing you to go for an affordable fix-me-upper that can boost your home’s value. ​ Why Choose Our Home Painters for your Home Makeover? If you’re looking to give your space a luxurious upgrade for less, we’re the best painting company in Edmonton that can get the job done. We offer exterior and interior painting , so get in touch with us at (587) 805-0102 and see what we can do to enhance your space. Related Articles Design Right paint colour for your home CHOOSING THE RIGHT PAINT COLOURChoosing paint colour is not necessarily as easy as you might think – and if you get it wrong, you are stuck with it for a f... Design 8 Best Wall Painting Colors For Your Workplace Science says what is ideal in a circumstance might become counterproductive in another, regardless of anything in life. And the choice of colors is no diff... Design 5 Tips When Choosing the Right Paint Colour for Your Workspace   Your workspace, whether at home or in a commercial building, is important. It is where you should be productive and focused; therefore, paying atten... Ready for a Fresh Coat? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## 5 Differences Between Residential and Commercial Painting | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/5-differences-between-residential-and-commercial-painting/ > Edmonton is a beautiful place to live in, and many areas are starting to become more populated by younger generations. With a city that is booming with new... 5 Differences Between Residential and Commercial Painting | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / 5 Differences Between Residential and Commercia... 5 Differences Between Residential and Commercial Painting Commercial February 26, 2024 3 min read Edmonton is a beautiful place to live in, and many areas are starting to become more populated by younger generations. With a city that is booming with new residents who have chosen life in a simpler location over busier districts, establishments have to fill the growth needs. With residential and commercial painting , any previously dull and lifeless space can be turned into something chic and upbeat. Aesthetics is the game of today’s world, and many people have reached out to exterior paint ers in Edmonton to breathe life into the local scene. With vibrant colours and various tones and tints playing into what makes a home or establishment beautiful, it is essential to pay attention to their differences. Here is a list of things that Edmonton painting services provide differently for each kind of structure at hand: It Boils Down to Size Residential projects are often less demanding than commercial painting projects, as homes are very rarely complicated. Edmonton is an area with prominent homeownership, which means that various houses are being built. A residential property typically requires walls, trims, decks, and fences to be painted, while commercial properties will need more work done to meet the sizes of establishments. Various Elements Involved Residential painting jobs can often involve plenty of small interior design work, such as kitchen cabinet refinishing and other interior painting jobs. They also work on rooms and other spaces inside the house that need professional painters to make things look top-quality. Commercial painting services will often have various jobs done asides from the exterior of a building. They might require painting for parking spaces and different priming work to ensure that the many materials used in commercial establishments will have a quality finish when completed. Other services can even include epoxy coatings to ensure longevity or crazy painting jobs to align with the business’s mission and vision. Equipment Varies Home painters in Edmonton can do their jobs quickly for homes that are two floors, as they can accomplish these with ladders and long brushes. Most common building materials used in Canada have good adherence with paints, making using all kinds of all-weather products a possibility. Commercial painters in Edmonton might require cranes and other safety harnesses to paint large facades and taller areas of the building. Additionally, they might require different tools to make surfaces ready to take on paints and other extra coats to ensure that no painting jobs need to be followed up too often. Project Management Changes In residential areas, painting a house is much easier because of the size of modern homes. These can be done quicker and with a smaller team of professional painters with much safer conditions. However, things change when it comes to project management for commercial establishments, as the equipment, logistics, timeframe, and other safety requirements change. More work is to be done for commercial painting, which means that it is naturally more complicated and will cost more. Risks Involved Can Be Greater Residential properties do not require too many safety precautions, as painting a small home is easy and can even be done via DIY methods. However, painting a commercial establishment with higher structures can be dangerous and cause fatalities when things go wrong. Doing plenty of disaster risk prevention and proper planning can prevent damages and loss of life. Conclusion Painting a home and a commercial establishment are two whole different ball games. With these five differences painting a clear picture of what makes these challenging to do, having this aesthetic improvement job done isn’t cheap for a reason. Finding the right company to do professional painting will spell the difference between quality and a disaster. iPaint Painting offers the services of professional painters in Edmonton, Alberta. We deal with both exterior and interior jobs for residential and commercial projects, and we do so with the best quality possible. 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Get Free Estimate --- ## 5 Signs You Need to Paint Your Walls iPaint Painting Edmonton AB | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/5-signs-you-need-to-paint-your-walls-ipaint-painting-edmonton-ab/ >   Wall paint is the heart and soul of the house. People invest time in deciding the color they want on their walls. It can change the whole appearance... 5 Signs You Need to Paint Your Walls iPaint Painting Edmonton AB | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / 5 Signs You Need to Paint Your Walls iPaint Pai... 5 Signs You Need to Paint Your Walls iPaint Painting Edmonton AB Tips February 26, 2024 2 min read Wall paint is the heart and soul of the house. People invest time in deciding the color they want on their walls. It can change the whole appearance of your house and your mood. However, paint often fades away with time, or it starts peeling off. The best solution is to repaint your walls to make them look new, fresh, and bright. So, what are the signs you need to paint your wall? 1) Paint is Fading Your walls are constantly exposed to sunlight, dirt, and dust, which is likely to affect your paint. In addition, with time, the paints are likely to fade. Also, the darker shades fade faster compared to lighter shades. If you are someone who chooses darker shades, then you must consider repainting your walls periodically. The paints fade due to the quality of paints, chemicals used, and many other factors. 2) Cracks on the Walls Cracks on the walls can be due to damage to the foundation of the house, leaky pipes, or the old age of the house. The cracks on the walls can make your house look aged and dull. In addition, these cracks can become the house of pests that can damage your house significantly. Paint is the ultimate solution to hide the cracks on the walls. It will cover the cracks and repaint the spots making sure the load is not too thin or too-heave, maintaining a balanced load. It will improve the look of your home. 3) Desire to Have a New Look You are likely to get bored of looking at the same color, design of your wall. Therefore, consider repainting your wall with bright colors or maybe meditative colors for a more calming environment. In addition, you can choose trendy designs or art for your walls, as it will elevate the appearance of your house. Also, you can choose a particular theme, which will look aesthetic and match your desires. Coming home to the newly painted walls can be delightful and calming. 4) Damaged Walls If you have kids at home, then finding stains, drawing on your walls is not uncommon. Plus, the walls can be damaged due to holes, cracks, not properly painted, or scuffed marks. In such cases repainting your walls is a must. The damaged walls can be a real turn off for you and anybody coming to see your place. Therefore, fresh, new paint is the ultimate solution. 5) The Paint is Peeling Off Due to excess moisture and improper surface preparation, the paint starts peeling off. This can make your walls look extremely untidy and lifeless. It is better to repaint the walls and make sure this time the surface is properly formed; so the problem does not repeat. The paint should be such that you don’t feel like leaving your room. For such captivating painting, connect with iPaint . Be it design, color or texture they will create it, exactly the way you visioned. Related Articles Tips Essential Tips to Hire Quality House Painters   Hiring or appointing house painters will be the best method to make the painting work simple and done appropriately. Though, there are a number of p... Tips Which is the Best Texture Design for Your Bedroom Wall iPaint YEG Your choice of color is a reflection of your personality. That’s what people say, which means you don’t want anyone to get a bad vibe when visiting your ho... Tips 5 Things To Do When Walls Are Water Damaged   You can use a number of materials and chemicals and yet, water can infiltrate your ceilings and walls. Once water damage is done, you suddenly have ... Ready for a Fresh Coat? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## 5 Signs Your Deck Needs Service | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/5-signs-your-deck-needs-service/ >   It's officially winter and while it's a pleasant time during the holidays, some problems might surface due to cold temperatures. In fact, the temper... 5 Signs Your Deck Needs Service | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / 5 Signs Your Deck Needs Service 5 Signs Your Deck Needs Service Deck & Fence February 12, 2024 2 min read It's officially winter and while it's a pleasant time during the holidays, some problems might surface due to cold temperatures. In fact, the temperature might vary due to changing climatic conditions and even your deck might be sentenced to this unstable climate. With summer UV rays and winter sleet and snow, the condition of your deck might deteriorate over time. Hence it's better to be safe than sorry and determine if your deck needs servicing before it hits the skid. To make it easy, here are a few signs that you could spot and repair your deck immediately: Cracks or Splinters A crack or two on the deck boards might not be an alarming concern and can be easily replaced by your deck contractor. However, if you see a prominent crack that compromises the integrity of the deck, you might need to replace it. Years of wear and tear can result in the degrading condition of the wood, and even deck repair services wouldn’t help. Hence it's better to replace it. Loose Rails Loose rails are dangerous and can cause unfortunate incidents. It might not cause the entire structure to collapse, however loose rails prompt the need for a deck service. Have closer inspections over the railings of your deck or overhead on the roof under which your family members lounge. If you see any signs of loose rails, have deck repair services fix them immediately without delay. Erosion Around Deck Both concrete and soil flooring can be vulnerable to erosion. Water and snow can wash away the soil surrounding the deck posts, making the structure unsteady and impairing the deck. This might also sprout some drainage issues due to the uneven flooring after erosion. Heaving or Dropping Footings The concrete footing might hold out the deck infrastructure for a significant amount of years. Yet, slowly but surely, it will crack or drop due to the shifting soil it is built on. In such occurrences, you might want to call up deck repair services to check for heaving or dropping footings and get them fixed. Rotting Posts and Beams After a certain amount of time, wood tends to rot, resulting from being in contact with water or snow. If your deck is built on soil instead of concrete, the wooden posts might absorb water and moisture. Your deck might just be susceptible to rotting, which can deform the integrity of the infrastructure. Hence check your deck posts for moisture or water from time to time and repair your deck if need be. You and your family spend leisure time on your house deck. So, you might not want to compromise with their safety due to the dwindling quality of your deck. Call for professional help from iPaint Painting if you notice any aforementioned signs and repair your deck effectively. Related Articles Interior Interior House Painters | Edmonton, AB Freshen your home with professional interior house painters in Edmonton. Get quality workmanship, fast service, and a free estimate today. Interior Residential Interior Painting | Edmonton, AB When it comes to giving your home a fresh look, residential interior painting is one of the most effective and affordable upgrades you can make. A well-don... Interior Your Guide to Commercial Interior Painters A professionally painted commercial space can dramatically transform the way your business is perceived. In Edmonton’s competitive marketplace, hiring comm... Ready for a Fresh Coat? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## 5 Things That Could Go Wrong With DIY Exterior Wall Painting | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/5-things-that-could-go-wrong-with-diy-exterior-wall-painting/ > Exterior house painting is the common DIY job that most homeowners are comfortable doing by themselves. It’s exciting, and it’s only the perfect thing to d... 5 Things That Could Go Wrong With DIY Exterior Wall Painting | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / 5 Things That Could Go Wrong With DIY Exterior ... 5 Things That Could Go Wrong With DIY Exterior Wall Painting Exterior February 26, 2024 3 min read Exterior house painting is the common DIY job that most homeowners are comfortable doing by themselves. It’s exciting, and it’s only the perfect thing to do on the weekend, especially if you’re trying to save a few bucks or, perhaps, looking for an effective way to keep your mind occupied. After all, painting the outside walls of your home is not that difficult, right? All you need is a brush and paint, and you’re ready to roll. However, as easy as this job may seem, the reason there are professional painters, especially for exterior walls, is that they are the most susceptible to outdoor elements. Your exteriors are constantly exposed to the sun’s harmful rays, moisture, and mould, which make the paint vulnerable to damage. Because of this, the painting must be done right. If you take on the project without enough experience, you’ll likely commit these five exterior painting mistakes: Not Properly Preparing The Surface Individuals who don’t have enough working knowledge and experience in exterior painting often don’t realize the importance of prepping the surface. Before you apply a fresh coat of paint on your walls, you need to address the existing damages on the walls first, such as cracks and dents. Not doing so will prevent the new paint from bonding properly with the walls, leading to paint peeling within a short period. Not Protecting The Inside Of Your House You might be thinking to yourself, “Why would I do that when I’m painting the exterior walls,” right? What most homeowners fail to recognize is that paint can splatter everywhere, and that includes what’s inside your property. For this reason, before you take on a painting job outside, make sure your interior is well-protected. Close the windows and cover pieces of furniture that could get paint on. Not Priming The Walls The primer exists because it provides a smooth and flawless paint outcome and helps cover up flaws. Additionally, it makes the original paint colour to come through. In short, a primer is important if you want to achieve a flawless paint finish. However, DIY-ers’ common mistake is that they do not prime the walls and simply start the painting job. Not Choosing The Right Paint Type As mentioned, your exterior walls are exposed to harsh elements compared to the interiors. Because of this, you need to know the right paint type that can add an extra layer of protection to your walls. For this, you need to get durable and sustainable paint solutions, or the wrong paint type can do more harm than good to your walls. With our experienced contractors at iPaint Painting, we provide high-quality painting services to ensure that your walls get the right type of paint and can last for many years. In line with this, we offer a limited two years warranty of quality! Not Using High-Quality Brushes Over the years of services, we’ve seen many homeowners invest in cheap brushes because their painting job is only a one-time ordeal. The reason artists have different sets of brushes, especially expensive ones, is because the type of brush you use to paint has a significant impact on its outcome. We’re not saying you need to buy expensive brushes, but you need to invest in high-quality ones and not go for the cheapest ones. Conclusion​ At this point, you now know the several mistakes that you can make during a DIY exterior wall paint. If you are not 100% confident about your painting abilities, it will do you much good if you leave the project to professionals instead. Although you may spend a little more initially, the mistakes you make will be even costlier, and you wouldn’t want to waste your time as well. If you are looking to hire professional exterior house painters in Edmonton, then you have come to the right place. At iPaint Painting, we have experienced and knowledgeable contractors in exterior wall painting to ensure maximum customer satisfaction upon completion. Get in touch with us today to see how we can help! Related Articles Exterior 6 Signs Your House Needs to Be Pressure Washed   Pressure Washing Services Throughout the year, your home exterior is exposed to numerous elements, subjecting it to damage and degradation. Maintain... 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Once water damage is done, you suddenly have ... 5 Things To Do When Walls Are Water Damaged | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / 5 Things To Do When Walls Are Water Damaged 5 Things To Do When Walls Are Water Damaged Tips February 26, 2024 3 min read You can use a number of materials and chemicals and yet, water can infiltrate your ceilings and walls. Once water damage is done, you suddenly have two things to worry about. The first is to stop the leakage and the second one is to fix whatever is water damaged. Water damage repair isn’t as daunting as you would think though. You can take steps to get rid of water damage inside walls by yourself or you can connect to a contractor to get the damage fixed. Here are five things you should do when walls are water damaged. Find the Leak This is crucial because irrespective of what you do to fix water-damaged walls, a leaky pipe or outlet will eventually ruin it as well. Start from the basics, i.e., finding the water leak. Walls may get water damaged due to water leaking either from the ceiling or from behind the walls. You can spot visible signs of leaks such as dripping water, moisture, or failing structure. Drywalls usually get sagged due to the weight of the water. Water damage over time turns into coffee-color stains. Locating the source of the leak isn’t easy all the time. Remove the drywall and check what’s wet or dripping. Beware of the mold; some types of molds can be toxic if present in large quantities and require professional help to clean it. You must always wear a dust mask, gloves, and protective goggles as a precaution. Dry Out Moisture can cause more damage over time. It is advisable to use dehumidifiers or fans to get rid of the moisture. Once you clear the moisture, you can proceed with removing the damaged portion to carry out water damage repair. Remove the Water-Damaged Portion Now that you have located the area of water damage and cleared the moisture as well, it is time to remove the part of the wall that is affected. In case of a small leak, check whether the drywalls are structurally sound. For anything else that is damaged extensively, you can use a hammer or a wrecking bar to remove it. Depending upon the material used and the location, there are a few other types of equipment you can use to remove damaged portions of the wall. Replace the Damaged Portion Now it is time to replace the damaged portion. If little portions of the walls are damaged, you piece off the drywall that fits the section you removed. If a large portion of the wall is damaged, consider replacing the wall entirely. There are a lot of nitty-gritty things to consider here and if you are confused or don’t seem to make the most of the information available on the Internet, simply hire a contractor to get it done. Prime and Paint After you are done diagnosing the water damage inside walls and repairing/replacing it, now it’s time to prime and paint it. Priming involves applying a preparatory coating on the wall to ensure adhesion. You can pick the color of the walls during the painting phase. Note that all these tasks are strenuous before you can jump right in. Get in Touch with a Contractor You can repair leaks or water damage inside walls using DIY methods but not everyone is up to the task. Different scenarios require different approaches that you might not be aware of. That is where iPaint Painting comes into the big picture. From repairing drywall to painting the house or a commercial property as well as water damage repair, contact them to take care of everything. Related Articles Tips Essential Tips to Hire Quality House Painters   Hiring or appointing house painters will be the best method to make the painting work simple and done appropriately. Though, there are a number of p... Tips 5 Signs You Need to Paint Your Walls iPaint Painting Edmonton AB   Wall paint is the heart and soul of the house. People invest time in deciding the color they want on their walls. It can change the whole appearance... Tips Which is the Best Texture Design for Your Bedroom Wall iPaint YEG Your choice of color is a reflection of your personality. That’s what people say, which means you don’t want anyone to get a bad vibe when visiting your ho... Ready for a Fresh Coat? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## 5 Tips When Choosing the Right Paint Colour for Your Workspace | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/5-tips-when-choosing-the-right-paint-colour-for-your-workspace/ >   Your workspace, whether at home or in a commercial building, is important. It is where you should be productive and focused; therefore, paying atten... 5 Tips When Choosing the Right Paint Colour for Your Workspace | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / 5 Tips When Choosing the Right Paint Colour for... 5 Tips When Choosing the Right Paint Colour for Your Workspace Design February 26, 2024 2 min read Your workspace, whether at home or in a commercial building, is important. It is where you should be productive and focused; therefore, paying attention to the details to make it inspiring and motivating is a must. A new paint colour to your workspace can significantly transform it, having a huge impact on the area’s vibe and your mood when working. That’s why it’s one of the things you need to consider if you’re looking for a way to improve your work area. Paint Color and Your Work Area Paint colours affect how your work area feels. With that, you need to take the time to choose the right colour to use. Here are some tips to help you with that: Be Specific What kind of work do you do? Identifying this will help you choose the right colours that will give you the kind of vibe you want. You should also consider who uses the space,aside from you, who are the people who also work there? Do you share the space with your spouse who likes to stick to neutral hues? Know the Kind of Mood You Want When you have determined the kind of work that will be done in the area, it’s time to think about the mood you want to set. Set a theme relevant to the space’s purpose and consider how you want people to feel when they walk in. The mood and theme of the room can help in the decision-making process. Consider the Walls You don’t just paint your walls using the colour of your choice. It’s essential to consider the walls as well. Will you add some paintings on the wall, or perhaps, you want to keep them bare? It’s crucial the space has a practical design. For example, if you want to go for an uncluttered look, it’s best to keep the walls bare. Consider the Layout The layout of the area can influence the kind of paint colour you choose. With that, you will have the flexibility to match the area’s layout. For example, if the room’s layout is small and a bit cramped, you might want to look for paint colours that will make space look bigger and brighter. Prep the Room When you have finally chosen the right colour to use for the workspace, you need to prep the room for the painting process. Remove dirt from the walls and protect furniture pieces if you can’t take them out of the area. Cover the furniture with plastic. Then, apply tape on the trim and ceiling to prevent the paint from getting on these areas. Conclusion There are many different colours of paint to choose from, which can be overwhelming. With these tips, you will be able to decide the right colour of paint to transform your workspace and match the mood that you want to set. Keep in mind that the colour of paint you choose can affect your productivity when you’re in the space. With that, choosing wisely is a must! iPaint Painting has professional painters in Edmonton, AB. We can help you transform your workspace, whether it’s your home office or a traditional workplace outside of home. Contact us today! Related Articles Design Right paint colour for your home CHOOSING THE RIGHT PAINT COLOURChoosing paint colour is not necessarily as easy as you might think – and if you get it wrong, you are stuck with it for a f... Design 8 Best Wall Painting Colors For Your Workplace Science says what is ideal in a circumstance might become counterproductive in another, regardless of anything in life. And the choice of colors is no diff... Design The 6 Best Paint Colours for Your Home Guest Rooms   After you’re done revamping your home’s exteriors to make your home more comfortable, you may be looking to hire local painting contractors to make ... Ready for a Fresh Coat? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## 6 Considerations Before Hiring a Kitchen Cabinet Painter | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/6-considerations-before-hiring-a-kitchen-cabinet-painter/ > If your kitchen cabinets look outdated but replacing them does not fit your budget, then a fresh coat of paint might just be the trick to make them look in... 6 Considerations Before Hiring a Kitchen Cabinet Painter | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / 6 Considerations Before Hiring a Kitchen Cabine... 6 Considerations Before Hiring a Kitchen Cabinet Painter Cabinets February 26, 2024 3 min read If your kitchen cabinets look outdated but replacing them does not fit your budget, then a fresh coat of paint might just be the trick to make them look in style. Of course, if you want to make sure you get quality workmanship as well as save on time and energy, you should consider hiring a local painting contractor. However, you have to hire the right contractor that can offer you premium painting services for your money! You don’t want to spend so much only to end up with a paint job that needs to be corrected. You might even have to hire another contractor to fix the first one’s work,which will cost you even more time and money. To avoid this potential catastrophe, here are six points to check out before hiring a contractor to paint your kitchen cabinets: Their Niche Make sure that the painting contractor’s niche is kitchen cabinet painting . Not all painters have much experience in kitchen cabinet painting and refinishing, so it’s important to check out their work in this field. If they specialize in kitchen cabinets, there is a high chance that they can provide you great results. They can also help you choose the best colour and finish for your cabinets since they have years of experience and know what looks good for a room. Their Process A painting contractor should have a clearly defined process that they have perfected over the years. Hiring a contractor who knows their process will avoid delays due to wrong steps or materials. Their procedure should include proper preparation of surfaces by thoroughly cleaning, sanding, and applying the primer. Find out if they also know when to brush and roll, when to spray, or when to do a combination of both because professional kitchen cabinet painters should have enough experience to know what works best! Their Portfolio A professional painting contractor will not hesitate to show their portfolio; they will be proud to show you before-and-after photos of their work. Look through their past projects and examine if their work is something you’d like for your kitchen cabinets as well. Their Tools and Products A kitchen cabinet painting contractor with years of experience should be equipped with the right tools, such as brushes, sprayers, sanding equipment, and safety gear. They also have the best products and are confident in the brands they use. Their Warranty Make sure that the contractor offers a warranty that can protect you from a horrible paint job. A contractor who is confident in their service will offer a warranty on their work. It shows that they are sure that their work will be flawless and that they care about their reputation! Their Customer Reviews Check out customer reviews on their work. If a cabinet painter is confident in their service, their customer reviews should be readily available on their website or social media pages. It will also show that they are open to feedback and points for improvement. Checking out other people’s experiences with a contractor can save you from an unpleasant one,but make sure that the reviews posted are authentic and from real clients. Conclusion Hiring a painting contractor for your kitchen cabinets is the best choice if you’re after quality workmanship and efficiency. However, hiring the wrong contractor can do more harm than good and cost you more time and money, so make sure to check out these points we’ve provided before hiring a contractor to paint your kitchen cabinets. Related Articles Cabinets Edmonton Cabinet Painting Why Choose Edmonton Cabinet Painting by iPaint? High-Quality Finishes iPaint's cabinet painting specialists use top-tier paints and finishes to ensure a du... Cabinets Things To Know About Repainting Kitchen Cabinets   We all wish to have a beautiful kitchen. It’s the look and the feel of the kitchen that makes a difference in how the food tastes. A pleasant kitche... 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For example, bright colors energize us, but stark colors can give us anxiety. Thus it is essential to have calming paint colors that can relax you and reduce stress. If you are looking to revamp your indoors with new paint, you must choose a relaxing color palette to make your house feel like a home. Here are a few meditative paints for calm interiors: 1) Blue There’s a reason why most successful social media websites, like Facebook and LinkedIn, use blue for their palette,it is relaxing and welcoming. And the same goes for home interiors. This color helps soothe a busy mind. However, not all blues are the same; choose soft and neutral blue tones for the best effect. 2) Violet Another calming paint color is violet as it has a blue base. It promotes inner peace with its soft violet or lilac tones and can really help your home stand apart from the crowd. 3) Pink Pink is bright, and you may not immediately think of it as a relaxing color, but the truth is quite the contrary. If you want to bring calm and peace to your home, a soft shade of pastel pink is the right choice. We recommend not choosing brighter shades with too many red base tones if you want to reduce stress, as it can be quite overstimulating. 4) Gray Yes, gray can be quite a boring and dull color, but if you choose the right relaxing color palette of gray and pair it with contrasting interiors, it can be quite an enticing color. So, for a calm and relaxing yet vibrant interior, we recommend using neutral shades of gray. 5) Beige There’s a reason why most luxury cars come with beige interiors,it’s not dull; it’s calming and oozes luxury. So, a beige palette for your home’s interior is an excellent choice if you don’t want to experiment too much with colors and wish to keep your home minimalistic and straightforward. 6) Green Green is associated with nature, and so, it is quite comforting and soothing. This is why green is present in most places that offer relaxation, like parks, backyard gardens, forests, etc. The best part about green is that any shade of it will leave you feeling calm and relaxed. But we recommend sticking to more neutral shades of green to reduce stress. It’s time to make your home feel like a home and not a hotel room, and with these relaxing color palettes, you can make it happen. And if you want to repaint your home with the highest quality paints and finish, reach out to iPaint Painting,Edmonton’s first choice in painting contractors. Call us now and we promise to get the job done quickly with as little impact on your daily routine as possible. Related Articles Interior Interior House Painters | Edmonton, AB Freshen your home with professional interior house painters in Edmonton. Get quality workmanship, fast service, and a free estimate today. 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Maintain... 6 Signs Your House Needs to Be Pressure Washed | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / 6 Signs Your House Needs to Be Pressure Washed 6 Signs Your House Needs to Be Pressure Washed Exterior February 26, 2024 2 min read Pressure Washing Services Throughout the year, your home exterior is exposed to numerous elements, subjecting it to damage and degradation. Maintaining the cleanliness of your home's exterior will go a long way toward preventing premature aging and damage. One of the ways to do this is to pressure wash your house on a frequent basis. Below, we have compiled a list of the most typical indicators that your house is in severe need of a thorough cleaning. If you face any of these issues, hire pressure washing services immediately. The Roof Is Discoloured Do your shingles and roof have black streaks? This is due to the formation of algae, which ultimately eats away at the surface of the roof, causing significant damage. Using a low-pressure, heated water approach to eliminate algae and extend the life of your roof is an excellent way to undo the damage and get rid of the algae issue. To learn more about how this is done, contact the local pressure washing services near you. The Energy Bills are Soaring When your roof or outdoor space is coated with filth, grease, or algae, it's difficult to heat or cool your home properly. In this case, the insulation of your home may be damaged, making it more difficult to maintain stable temperatures inside. This can result in a hot and humid attic, which can lead to condensation and mildew, as well as increased monthly utility expenses. The Siding is Unattractive Is your siding in need of some TLC? If you pressure wash your house, it will take care of the dirty and drab sidings. Hire an expert to clean it thoroughly so that it sparkles and improves your property's overall charm. The Driveway is Stained When cleaning the home, it's easy to overlook or disregard the driveway. However, this part of your exterior is a natural magnet for pollutants like mold, fungus and algae. Additionally, the leftover stains look unattractive to visitors or guests. Clean up your driveway by hiring pressure washing services who will aid you in bringing out a welcoming environment. The Gutters are Overflowing or Clogged If gutters get clogged or overflow with dirt, garbage, leaf, or debris, it's time to call in a professional to pressure wash your house. Water cannot be adequately diverted from the roof to the ground below if your gutters get clogged. What's the end result? There’s water damage to your home's foundation, a threat to your property's structural stability, and rehabilitation costs in the future. There are Bug Nests and Webs Everywhere Insects like to live in regions where there is little human interaction. Nests and webs can be found in various places around your home, including your deck, patio, gutters, and other nooks and crannies. These nests may appear at any time of year, but when you detect a large number of them encroaching on your property, it's time to call in pressure washing services. Protect and maintain your home's value with the right services. Contact iPaint Painting to pressure wash your house in an efficient and professional manner. Remember, we always give free estimates to our customers and will not complete a task unless you, our valued client, are completely happy. To discover more, give us a call right now. Related Articles Exterior Painting Your Home Exterior Using Spray or Brush,Which Is Better?   If you’re planning to repaint your home’s exterior anytime soon, you have to guarantee the colour you pick out is the right choice. Whether you deci... Exterior How Exterior Color Affects Home Temperature A comfortable home is a good home! Comfort is essential to having a satisfying home life. It is a necessity to have an enjoyable indoor environment, as it ... Exterior Tips To Hire The Best Exterior House Painter   Are you planning to re-beautify your house is not just related to adding rooms or modifying the furnishings? There are various things you may do to ... Ready for a Fresh Coat? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## 8 Best Wall Painting Colors For Your Workplace | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/8-best-wall-painting-colors-for-your-workplace/ > Science says what is ideal in a circumstance might become counterproductive in another, regardless of anything in life. And the choice of colors is no diff... 8 Best Wall Painting Colors For Your Workplace | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / 8 Best Wall Painting Colors For Your Workplace 8 Best Wall Painting Colors For Your Workplace Design February 26, 2024 2 min read Science says what is ideal in a circumstance might become counterproductive in another, regardless of anything in life. And the choice of colors is no different. If this has to be believed, there’s definitely an intangible psychological connection between the choice of colors and human moods. Although choosing residential wall hues sounds less challenging, confusions start to be predominant while selecting the appropriate paint for your workplace. But given that different colors impact differently on your mood, we’ve compiled the most intriguing shades that not only boost workplace productivity but also take your creativity a notch higher. 1) Off-white If you’re planning to build a home office, an off-white colored space goes greatly with the mood. White may have a clinical appearance, although it has a soft look that glorifies the surroundings and refreshes your soul. Decorating with it will have a clean appearance. You can get the clean look of pure white and add an intense and bright accent color. 2) Grey Grey is a wonderful combination of white and black that gives a pure neutral mood. There’s a varying range of grey shades that evoke multiple psyches. Its classic shade is subtle but makes employees and clients feel energetic. 3) Teal/Light Blue Teal can transform any office into a productivity setup because it is a blend of green and blue. For an intended impact, intensity and brightness are two vital parameters. You can select a delicate teal with grey undertones. 4) Brown Brown functions just fine in an area with powerful and strong vibes. The right shade will also give great warmth in combination with the rich wooden office furniture. 5) Pastel Yellow If you work in the creative domain, you consider choosing the pastel yellow color. The yellow turns out to be soft and it has a touch of gold. All in all, it can get beautifully complemented with browns and whites. 6) Purple Purple is a wonderful combination of blue and red. Implementing a purple paint for your workplace can add a personalized tone. There are different shades of purple. So if you want to install a soft-toned space, choose soft-toned purples with calming and regal appeal. 7) Green A vibrant, dark, sunny green is suitable for financial and medical domains. The mood of the space will change if you go lighter or darker. Whenever you look at greens, consider the lighting technologies in the first place. If the room comprises multiple windows, a lime green would be an ideal choice! 8) Orange Yes, orange might not be an excellent decision when it’s about choosing the right paint for your workplace. However, you can intensify the feeling by adding warm undertones. If you want, you can go for alternative orange walls that help you with productivity during lazy afternoons. Wrapping Up ​After highlighting the aforementioned suggestions, we hope you can find your workplace color before hiring a reliable painting service provider . iPaint Painting is an ideal choice for all kinds of workplaces if quality, value and peace of mind are important to you. Related Articles Design Right paint colour for your home CHOOSING THE RIGHT PAINT COLOURChoosing paint colour is not necessarily as easy as you might think – and if you get it wrong, you are stuck with it for a f... 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Additionally, you get to ... A Few Important Considerations While Choosing Interior Painters Edmonton | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / A Few Important Considerations While Choosing I... A Few Important Considerations While Choosing Interior Painters Edmonton Interior February 26, 2024 2 min read Home renewal projects may actually be fun and stimulating. You get to reconstruct a completely new appearance for your residence. Additionally, you get to play more or less with the colors, prototypes, and styles when you plan sections of your home. Though, there are also some hindrances. For one, it may also get a bit demanding, particularly when you have to oversee many of things. For one more, you also require keeping up with the expenditures. That is why it’s highly suggested to plan things out cautiously prior you really embark on this plan. You will require making sure that your budget is enough. One more necessary thing you have to think about would be to appoint an interior painter . It is significant to allow an expert do the task, particularly if you need it done correctly. Keep in mind that painting your house is a very insubstantial task. You would not need things to be done messily and wind up having to expend more to cure the condition. Do not also allow the experts’ fees discourage you from appointing one. There are lots of selections out there and they may give cutthroat rates. Additionally, you may at least be sure you get the type of outcomes you really wish. The query now is how do you appoint the correct man for the task? You would have to consider some necessary factors. Selecting is not as simple as you may consider, specifically if you wish to appoint somebody actually capable. Here are some fundamental rules to assist you out. Initially, get a list of the approved interior paint ers in your region. Your best stake in doing this is by viewing the proper government organization in control of regulating such an occupation. Generally, they have a site too so do not overlook checking that out. If there is no administrator list there, then just deliver them an e-mail. Next, the interior painter you select should also be correctly insured. Not at all do business with somebody who doesn’t have enough exposure. Don’t overlook that you’re requesting them to provide your home with a latest look. If something goes incorrect or the work is not up to parity, you will be bearing the harm if there is no exposure. Third, check the region of knowledge of the painter and verify his collection. He must be knowledgeable in the type of painting job you wish done. Lastly, also make sure that he would be employing quality substances for the work. A good practice is to always request for suggestions. Then take the time to verify the suggestions, in any case some of them, to know the type of work done and even if they will reappoint the painters. 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That is why it is somewhat normal that the best verdicts would come from them. This is one of the significant reasons for inspiring individuals to appoint trustworthy commercial contractors . Powerful Association with Vendors, Realtors, and Suppliers An extensive dealing with vendors, realtors, and suppliers for fulfilling their customers’ requirements assists commercial contractors to create a very good relationship with them. This assists any specific client who receives some appended benefits. The client may get an inference by employing the suggestions of his commercial contractor. Methodical Knowledge There are some extremely educated builders for giving a recommendation on the structure and planning of a building. They may offer you a plan that is methodically correct. A proper accomplishment of this plan would assist the building struggle effectively with different weather attacks. A well-planned arrangement assures the sturdiness of a house. 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To paint kitchen cabinets without any problem, here are a few steps you require the following: Take Out All Cabinet Doors The initial step you require doing is to take out all the cabinet doors. It would be much difficult to set up and paint them with the doors still linked. Take out the handles of knobs too. Grab all the screws and fix them sideways thus you would not possess difficulties when re-attaching them afterward. Clean Up The Cabinet Portions Old cabinets would most possibly have an upsurge of grease, dirt, food residues and different residues. Cleaning them methodically is very significant as the paint would not stick correctly to these things. Clean all portions with a tease dipped in a general cleaner and rub or rub bolshie, dried grease marks with a Scotch brite pad. Let them dry thoroughly later. Sand The Cabinet Portions After all the portions are dry, employ a 150-grit or advanced grit sandpaper and sand all of the exteriors, involving the cabinet doors and drawer packs. Sanding the exterior would let the primer fix better, thus coming out in more hard-wearing paintwork. Put On The Primer A primer assists the paint to stick effectively to the exterior. If the paint you would akin to repaint the cabinets goes with the previous color, this step may be left. Stern dents may be packed with putty. Though, if you wish to obscure any blemishes or imperfections, putting on primer is essential. Put On The Paint ​ Later than the primer is dried out, initiate painting the cabinets through a pneumatic aerosol or a brush. An aerosol would offer you a silky finish, but if you do not possess one at home, and you don’t wish to lease one, you can choose 2.5″ to 3″ paintbrush. When putting on the paint with the brush, begin with a very thin cover. Employ paint thinner if the paint appears too wide. After the initial layer gets dried, do again with a second coating and a lot more. Painting kitchen cabinets coating via layer would come out in a more hard-wearing painting work evaluated to an all-at-once wide coat. Append Glazing or Cover It is an elective step. For glossy appearing cabinets, sand the recently painted cabinets with 400-grit superior sandpaper and put on the cover or glaze. The sanding is not targeted at taking out excessive paint. As an alternative, it is accomplished thus the cover or color glaze stays better to the cover. Re-fix The Doors Subsequent to the painting steps are completed and every item is methodically dry, recollect all the cabinet doors to their appropriate places employing the unique hardware. So, now, your kitchen alteration is completely done. Related Articles Cabinets Edmonton Cabinet Painting Why Choose Edmonton Cabinet Painting by iPaint? 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If you are wondering exactly what it is that knowledgeable home painter can do for you, then read on. Professional painters have probably spent years on the work learning the skills. Consequently, they ought to be ready to provide a rather accurate estimate of the value and time for the project that you simply have in mind. Many painters will come to the customer’s house to supply as accurate a quote as they will. If you are having difficulty selecting a colour or sort of paint for your home, some painters services can assist you. Since painting is what they are doing professionally, many painters have an eye fixed for colours. Some can offer you suggestions if you are unsure what colours you want in or on your house or office. If they mix their paints, they will even be ready to provide you with sample colour sheets so you will visualize different colours in your home and office. Once the choices are all made and prescribed, a knowledgeable painter can then paint your home for you. These painters usually have all of the tools, and may professionally paint every inch of your home and office that you simply desire to be painted. Additionally, once the work is complete, the painters usually devour after themselves. The project is complete, and you will now enjoy the new interior or exterior appearance of your home and office. When undertaking a home painting job, hiring professional services is often a wise decision. Professional painters can provide detailed estimates or quotes, offer you suggestions on the paint job, and do all of the painting work for you. Instead of sitting around fretting about how you are getting to find the time to finish your home or office paint job, you would possibly believe hiring a professional. Hiring a professional is a good idea for office or home owners as they offer you a variety of benefits. From planning of the painting project till success completion, a professional painter assisted by his team can do wonders for you and give your space the desired look in terms of painting. Related Articles Commercial A Few Important Facts To Consider About Commercial Contractors   Keeping rapidity with the modernization and globalization, the requirement of commercial contractors is growing bit by bit. A big number of individu... Commercial Hiring Professional Painters for Homes and Offices If you are thinking about repainting the interior or exterior of your home or office the best way to go about it is by hiring professional painters to do t... Commercial Why You Should Hire Commercial Paint Contractors Dull is a person with no personality, and the same thing can be said about a company with bare and unpainted walls. More than the aesthetic quality that co... Ready for a Fresh Coat? 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The kitchen cabinets are an excellent choice to start with as they’re among the most prominent things in that room. Plus, the stain on them might be getting fading off already If you’re planning to convert your kitchen from varnish/stain to paint, here’s what you can expect when painting your kitchen’s cabinets. Picking the Right Paint and Color Paint is meant to help add colour, so you must decide what colour you want to paint the cabinets or restrain them again. Ask your nieces and nephews about what colour they think would go well in your kitchen, or you can always search for inspiration on sites such as Instagram and Twitter. Dark bold hues are tempting, or you can go for a light off-white that will go well with anything. Just remember to get the correct color of paint. Obviously, you can’t use just any kind of paint. A trip to the Home Depot hardware store and a short discussion will land you some cabinet paint that’s specifically catered to your need. Preparing the Kitchen Cabinets This step will need some brute strength, but the cabinets have to be removed and brought to a single place. It’s recommended to get them outside, but in case of bad weather, bring them to a cloth-covered open space. Remember to leave the food and drinks in the kitchen. At this stage, you can clean up the kitchen area a bit, as well as the cabinet itself. Use a degreaser, wipe them clean and sand them down. Once the dust settles and your cabinet is looking smooth with its new clean slate, a coat of cabinets specialty ponding primer is added. Going Through the Painting Process After all that prep time, it’s finally time to get into the painting. With a wide brush and a roller, paint the cabinet’s interior and exterior surface. Get the paint around the corners and crevices with an angled paintbrush, and no spot should be left unpainted. After the first coat, let it fully dry before adding a second coat to make the colour more opaque and prevent streaking. Remember to leave the windows open if you’re working inside to avoid any possible paint fumes as well! Reorganizing and Customizing After waiting for all the paint coats to dry to the touch, it’s time to seal the deal and reinstall it. You can personalize the cabinet’s look at this stage with some fancy handles in chrome or stainless steel finishes. This may warrant a whole lot more technicalities, but you can rely on experts to attach the additional hardware design and re-install the cabinet. Those extra accents on your cabinets can boost the aesthetic of your kitchen and are just well worth the effort. Conclusion It takes baby steps to get your dream kitchen, but painting the cabinets can help revitalize that room of your home. Whether you decide to go colourful or modern, we’re sure it’ll get you excited to cook in the kitchen again. While homeowners are more than welcome to try a DIY painting session, it can be laborious, and it’s easy to end up with something that you don’t really like. Calling up a professional can save you a lot of time and money, and you end up with something you’re guaranteed to enjoy. Looking for local painting contractors? iPaint Painting offers professional painting services for residential and commercial clients in Edmonton. Get in touch with us today! Related Articles Cabinets Edmonton Cabinet Painting Why Choose Edmonton Cabinet Painting by iPaint? High-Quality Finishes iPaint's cabinet painting specialists use top-tier paints and finishes to ensure a du... Cabinets Things To Know About Repainting Kitchen Cabinets   We all wish to have a beautiful kitchen. It’s the look and the feel of the kitchen that makes a difference in how the food tastes. A pleasant kitche... 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For those trying to take out popcorn ceiling themselves, the normal rule of thumb is to deliver a taster of the ceiling for testing and make sure that the taster includes no asbestos prior starting the procedure. Even so, the peril of sample testing itself by spiteful the ceiling can include the breathing of toxins and for this cause, some individuals opt to get a capable outworker to manage and accomplish the procedure. If pursuing the do it yourself path, one should deliver the sample out. And, if all is apparent, it is suggested to take out furniture from the space and include the floors and walls with a defensive substance prior to begin. From there on, different tutorials suggest soaking the substance with water for 10 to 15 minutes and then beginning to rub it off. Tools employed involve a garden aerosol for pertaining the water and a ceiling consistency scraper to take out the substance. Removers are also suggested to authorize a space small sufficient to work fast, thus the substance below the popcorn ceiling does not have enough time to soak the water and get harm. Some of those who revise trends in asbestos and mesothelioma has seen a rising move in contracting the illness by those included in DIY altering and in women. Opportunists think this association exists due to women’s enhanced exposure to asbestos via work-related surroundings and due to the asbestos including a substance that is frequently fulfilled by DIY modifications. The response of how to take out popcorn ceiling securely on your own is a weak one. Mesothelioma is not the only asbestos associated illness and even competent handlers of asbestos-associated materials do masquerade some peril of exposure and afterwards health issues. If you select doing it individually, the advantage is that you may ignore that price of specialized labor. 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For example, you have been hoping to put in some temperate colours to a space that has appeared dull and pastel for over a time and would like to refurbish the similar with something more astounding. You may anticipate an optimum point of work from a well-informed and accomplished worker who is adept at doing the obligatory activities thus your house recovers its previous look. You would get the correct equipment with an expert painter that is needed to do the painting task effectively. They are loaded up with paintbrushes, rollers and different sized rollers that allow them to work quickly. Now, the time has reached for you when you do not need to include your valuable rugs and the furnishings covered with blankets like getting the paintwork completed with speed play a positive part. There are countless painting organizations that furnish your painting requirements. Though, you must always count on a dependable interior painting service provider that may very well understand your needs in sense of what you are searching for to the extent that revamping your house is disquieted and that is possible when you get the specialist tradesmen services. Obviously, you will not wish that your house must be painted in a sloppy way that leaves your house appearing untidy and muddled. Such a disordered task would not make an everlasting feeling on your guests in place of how elegant your home is. You require being extra careful when getting the paintwork completed thus the paint does not fall on the floors and furnishings. You must be aware that painting the interior of your home is not an easy task and that is only cause why you should get assistance from an expert interior painting organization. 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All About Commercial and Residential Painting Edmonton Commercial February 26, 2024 2 min read Painting a housing or residential place as compared to a commercial location may appear to be exasperatingly different when we talk about hiring someone to carry out it. Whereas residential complexes may be completed at a simple pace and include fewer sums of paints and fewer workers doing it, painting a commercial place needs huge qualified work, planning and the nastiest bit is, it includes a limit. When we talk about getting the best individuals for a task, you must describe the strictures of the work situations. When handling a residential painting work, the initial parameter can be a restricted budget. Knowledgeable hands charge you less so you may wish to work on who will be performing excessive work. Consider neighbors and companions in this kind of scenario. Suggestions are the best method to carry out residential painting work. Search for labour in your budget restrictions is almost certainly what you require doing fast thus you don’t misuse excessive time. After that, the thing to do is discuss rates with the probable candidates who may deal with your painting work. You can also talk to people who have suggested you to them to acquire a rough thought of how much you may negotiate. Insist on purchasing your individual paints and also fix work hours as per the expediency for both the parties. Ensure you consider quotes for charges from at least 2 to 3 sets of individuals who may do the work to make sure you aren’t being deceived. Once all that is accomplished, you are all set to complement only the real work left to be completed. In conditions of commercial places, you may or somewhat you must call an appropriate commercial painting organization. Residential painting Edmonton companies are present in thousands and an easy consideration about the yellow pages or a Google search would acquiesce all the names you require. The next thing is communicating with the people you wish to work for you and negotiating terminologies of the contract. This will be pursued by an appropriate price quote that you would require to cross-check with different bids so as to get a flaxen cost. The next portion is a bit more monotonous than what you have accomplished up to now. You need to sit and choose on a general limit that they would require working by and also hack into details of the planning to each last sole part of the information regarding their schedule in order to make sure it doesn’t conflict with the regular activities of the commercial place inhabitants. The final part involves getting them to sign an agreement with all the information of the project integrated into it, just to connect them to the decided terms. This is necessary just due to they must not go back on the terms at an afterwards date. Thus, if you have an interest in knowing more about Edmonton paintings, then you must visit iPaint Painting. Related Articles Commercial A Few Important Facts To Consider About Commercial Contractors   Keeping rapidity with the modernization and globalization, the requirement of commercial contractors is growing bit by bit. A big number of individu... Commercial Hiring Professional Painters for Homes and Offices If you are thinking about repainting the interior or exterior of your home or office the best way to go about it is by hiring professional painters to do t... Commercial Why You Should Hire Commercial Paint Contractors Dull is a person with no personality, and the same thing can be said about a company with bare and unpainted walls. More than the aesthetic quality that co... Ready for a Fresh Coat? 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A glazed ceramic surface needs to be roughened a little with fine grade sandpaper – 320 grit. This is to ‘key’ it so that the paint can ‘grip’ to the surface. Fabric and vinyl needs to be washed and be thoroughly dry before the paint is applied. It is also good to check that the fabric has not had any UV or other protection applied during the manufacturing process that might prevent proper adhesion (this is more likely to have been applied in the case of fabrics or vinyl manufactured for outdoor use). Glass is best painted if the surface has been etched beforehand, again to provide a ‘key’ to which the paint can adhere. Metal must be cleaned of any rust, oil, grease or grit deposits before being painted. Plastic or PVC needs to be cleaned before application. New plastics can be cleaned with a paint thinner while you can use an ammonia-base cleaner on older plastics. In either case, you can also scrub the surface with a good detergent and scouring powder, which is then thoroughly rinsed off in clean water and left to dry. It’s a good idea to ‘key’ the surface by giving it a light, fine sanding with fine grit sandpaper – 320 grit or thereabout. The object is just to roughen the surface ever so slightly so that the paint has something to ‘grip’. Ensure that you give the surface a wipe-down with a clean dry cloth afterwards to remove any sanding debris. As with any paint job wood must also be clean and sanded smooth. If you are spraying a somewhat patchy previously painted surface. It is best to remove all the old paint (otherwise you can get the old paint showing through and/or giving you an uneven surface). Apply and sand down an undercoat as you would if applying the paint with a brush or roller. Health & Safety ​Please make sure you use all equipment appropriately and safely when following these tips. You need to be familiar with how to use equipment safely and follow the instructions that came with the equipment. If you are unsure, you may feel it is safest to consult an expert, such as the manufacturer or an expert. Contact iPaint Painting for professional results. Related Articles Tips Essential Tips to Hire Quality House Painters   Hiring or appointing house painters will be the best method to make the painting work simple and done appropriately. Though, there are a number of p... Tips 5 Signs You Need to Paint Your Walls iPaint Painting Edmonton AB   Wall paint is the heart and soul of the house. People invest time in deciding the color they want on their walls. It can change the whole appearance... Tips Which is the Best Texture Design for Your Bedroom Wall iPaint YEG Your choice of color is a reflection of your personality. That’s what people say, which means you don’t want anyone to get a bad vibe when visiting your ho... Ready for a Fresh Coat? 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This does two things: First, it slows down the paint drying time, giving you a longer window to overlap just-painted areas without getting ugly lap marks that happen when you paint over dried paint and darken the color. Secondly, a paint extender levels out the paint so brush strokes are virtually eliminated (or at least much less obvious).If you are a home owner and would like to do it yourself use the extender; it will allow you more time to apply the paint and your results will look professional. Need a professional painter? Contact us. Related Articles Tips Essential Tips to Hire Quality House Painters   Hiring or appointing house painters will be the best method to make the painting work simple and done appropriately. Though, there are a number of p... Tips 5 Signs You Need to Paint Your Walls iPaint Painting Edmonton AB   Wall paint is the heart and soul of the house. People invest time in deciding the color they want on their walls. It can change the whole appearance... Tips Which is the Best Texture Design for Your Bedroom Wall iPaint YEG Your choice of color is a reflection of your personality. That’s what people say, which means you don’t want anyone to get a bad vibe when visiting your ho... Ready for a Fresh Coat? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Be More Productive with Specific Interior Paint Colours | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/be-more-productive-with-specific-interior-paint-colours/ > Any of the commercial painting contractors who genuinely have an awareness of what they’re doing would know that colour is oh-so-important. It may seem lik... Be More Productive with Specific Interior Paint Colours | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / Be More Productive with Specific Interior Paint... Be More Productive with Specific Interior Paint Colours Interior February 26, 2024 2 min read Any of the commercial painting contractors who genuinely have an awareness of what they’re doing would know that colour is oh-so-important. It may seem like a mere question of beautifying the walls of a home for them to make a good impression, but it is much more than that. The colours you choose will have a direct effect on how you experience the space, as well as everyone that enters. Color Yourself Productive It has long been proven that there are certain colours that will lead employees to be more productive in the workplace; in contrast, there are colours that will decrease productivity. There are specific colours that can offer a subtle feel yet still carry a lot of power in terms of their impact on your emotions throughout the day. On the other hand, there are existing colours that can cause anxiety or bring a feeling of being overwhelmed. In that case, colours do affect a person’s productivity at work. Colours that are able to evoke feelings of calm while encouraging focus on relaxation will allow for an easier time during work. When the place of business is aesthetically pleasing, then your employees and even you will have a much more positive attitude as you arrive every day. In turn, you will then feel much more motivated, and any projects you have can be accomplished with far less procrastination. There are a few specific paint colours that can boost productivity. Blue Calm focus is connected to the colour blue. It is popular in many offices, given the way it turns environments calm, which leads people to maintain their focus and think more clearly over long periods. Workplaces are often stressful, so having a relaxing hue surrounding employees can boost not only their productivity but their overall mood as well. When this colour is in play, you can expect high-quality and well-thought-out work. Green Balance is best shown off when the colour green is at work. There are also strong nuances of assurance and calmness. Moreover, it is the colour of money, which means it’s probably best to have commercial painting done in this colour for whichever part of your office hosts the sales team. Red Need to feel energized? Go with shades of red! A strong sense of drive and urgency is key here. If you have an environment that requires a high amount of energy and daily output, this is the colour for you. Conclusion Colour is incredibly important for several reasons. It is no surprise that it is able to help greatly in the workplace when used correctly. Aside from the shade, the paint colour’s intensity is also something to consider when choosing colours to use for your walls and ceilings. Make sure to work with painting professionals who can help you make the best choices for your workplace’s interiors. Looking for professional painters that can help you out? Reach out to iPaint Painting! We offer professional interior and exterior painting services for both residential and commercial projects in Edmonton. Related Articles Interior Interior House Painters | Edmonton, AB Freshen your home with professional interior house painters in Edmonton. Get quality workmanship, fast service, and a free estimate today. Interior Residential Interior Painting | Edmonton, AB When it comes to giving your home a fresh look, residential interior painting is one of the most effective and affordable upgrades you can make. A well-don... Interior Your Guide to Commercial Interior Painters A professionally painted commercial space can dramatically transform the way your business is perceived. In Edmonton’s competitive marketplace, hiring comm... Ready for a Fresh Coat? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Benefits of Painting House Interiors | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/benefits-of-painting-house-interiors/ > Are you bored with watching the constant four walls of any room of your home? It is a good idea to go for a makeover. You can transform your space with a c... Benefits of Painting House Interiors | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / Benefits of Painting House Interiors Benefits of Painting House Interiors Interior February 26, 2024 2 min read Are you bored with watching the constant four walls of any room of your home? It is a good idea to go for a makeover. You can transform your space with a couple of fresh coats of paint. Not only is painting the house therapeutic, but it is also often a fun project. Homeowners start paint jobs for several reasons, including preparing their home for resale, enhancing curb appeal, or changing up the house atmosphere. It’s going to surprise you, but painting your interior and exterior walls can increase your home value because fresh coats of paint are attractive to home buyers. When building materials have that extra layer of protection, homeowners lower the chance of high home maintenance and repair costs because paint helps reduce exposure to harsh elements and severe weather. Painting jobs Edmonton also are one of the foremost affordable home improvement projects without sacrificing creativity. There are numerous colour schemes to settle on so you’ve got many options to make your interior feel like a completely new space. The foremost popular colour schemes are those which consist of neutral tones. After a paint job, homeowners say they feel they are in a cleaner and more pleasant home environment. The best thing about painting is homeowner has the choice to cover up permanent marks and stains. If you would like to make an area look bigger, choose light paint like white paint. You’ll make the illusion space is greater. If you’re worried about your home air quality is suffering from a paint job, you’ll always choose low or zero VOC paint to make sure the painting project is an eco-friendly paint job, keeping home pollutants low for those suffering from allergies and asthma. Painting is beneficial because they create it easier to keep moisture far away from wall materials, like mold and mildew also. If you’re trying to find a paint contractor who can guarantee a lasting paint job, consider an experienced and licensed company. Reputed residential painting company committed to making any size of living space look nicer, and welcoming. From kitchens to bathrooms, painting can truly add value and energy to your home environment. All it takes is maybe a fresh coat of paint to bring freshness to both old and new homes. You can do the job right and be efficient at every step of the project so you won’t fail to impress family and friends. 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Get Free Estimate --- ## Color Me Curious – Brushing up on the Impact of Colors in Business | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/color-me-curious-brushing-up-on-the-impact-of-colors-in-business/ > There’s a reason why all “stop” signs are red, and why people feel at peace when surrounded by verdant landscapes and clear, blue skies. Color has a powerf... Color Me Curious – Brushing up on the Impact of Colors in Business | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / Color Me Curious – Brushing up on the Impact of... Color Me Curious, Brushing up on the Impact of Colors in Business Design February 26, 2024 2 min read There’s a reason why all “stop” signs are red, and why people feel at peace when surrounded by verdant landscapes and clear, blue skies. Color has a powerful effect on the human psyche, which is why it’s an important design element in business since the right hue has the potential to evoke the desired emotional reaction to an advert. Colors can be a compelling tool that makes or mar the effectiveness of your branding efforts and even work culture. One glance is all it takes for your target market to make a conclusion of your business, whether it’s the mood in the office or how a consumer responds to your products.  Brushing Up on the Basics of Color Psychology There are categories in the color wheel that people often link to specific emotions. Of course, different cultures will change this perception, but it’s more or less safe to apply it to the general public. Here’s what you should know: Warm Colors Some may associate warm colors with anger, but most would find hues like red, yellow, and orange visually exciting. It’s one of the strongest and most eye-catching colors that can spark passion, warmth, and thrill, integrating a sense of zealous energy in the design. When it comes to food, fast-food giants like McDonald’s use red to reignite their market’s appetite. Meanwhile, painting your interior office space with fiery hues can give it a warm, welcoming, and energetic vibe. Cold Colors On the opposite end of the spectrum, cool colors like blue, purple, and green promote a sense of calm, trustworthiness, and reliability. That’s why you would often see blue in the banking sector, while many hospitals refer to green since it is often associated with recovery, life, growth, and nature. The Bottom Line: Understanding How Color Influences Brand Perception in Business The color scheme a company uses will encompass its identity and influence the impact of its marketing efforts in more ways than one. Different hues affect the human psyche more than meets the eye, especially when it comes to setting a strong first impression. Keep in mind that while blue inspires trustworthiness and reliability in the medical market, different cultures may also change the emotions associated with these colors. That’s why studying your target audience is the best way to make the most of your brand’s potential – whether it’s the office, marketing, and more. Why Choose Our Commercial Paint ers for your Office Painting ? ​ If you’re looking to boost your workplace culture and paint your business in a positive light, we’re the best painting company in Edmonton that can get the job done. We offer exterior and interior painting , so get in touch with us at (587) 805-0102 and see what we can do to enhance your space and branding. Related Articles Design Right paint colour for your home CHOOSING THE RIGHT PAINT COLOURChoosing paint colour is not necessarily as easy as you might think – and if you get it wrong, you are stuck with it for a f... Design 8 Best Wall Painting Colors For Your Workplace Science says what is ideal in a circumstance might become counterproductive in another, regardless of anything in life. And the choice of colors is no diff... 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Colour Ideas That Will Work Well for Your Kitchen Space Cabinets February 26, 2024 3 min read Painting your interior can instantly add beauty to your home and let you achieve the atmosphere you are going for. When applying a fresh coat of paint, you might be wondering if you should first paint the walls or trims. To help you determine the right answer and make your paint job flawless, feel free to use this article as your guide. Should I Paint the Walls or Trims First? The walls and trims are different surfaces, and they require unique painting techniques. If you’re asking which is ideal for painting first, it actually depends on the situation. It’s best to paint the trims first when your room is still under construction, you have limited time, or you are planning on taping. Therefore, this method is more efficient and can help you save time. On the other hand, it’s advisable to paint the walls first when you have professional painters who can assist you with painting. This is useful if you are not sure about which wall colour to pick. This process is also beneficial for you if you are in a hurry to paint the entire room. At the end of the day, you have to choose the appropriate decision based on your needs and preferences. What Are Some Tips for Painting the Walls? The new primer and paint you apply on your walls will pull the old paint loose because of its weight. Therefore, before painting the walls, you must thoroughly inspect the surface. Check for any flaking, cracked, or peeling areas that require to be scraped or sanded. You might also have to wash the walls with soap and water to ensure a clean, dust-free surface that paints can easily stick to. As such, don’t forget to cover all surfaces and items you don’t want to have paint on before starting. You can use old newspapers or plastic bags to protect your furniture, doorknobs, floors, and more. What Is the Best Way to Paint the Trims? For painting the trims, the best way is to use either oil-based or acrylic latex paint. Oil-based paint is ideal because it leaves very few brush marks and has a glass-like finish. It is your best option if you are painting trims with holes and dents. Note that it can be challenging to clean and has a slow drying time. Meanwhile, acrylic latex paint is easy to apply, dries fast, and gives a good finish. You also have to invest in high-quality applicators. You can have the best paint, and it won’t perform well if you skimp on your brush, sprays, or rollers. To ensure excellent coverage and save paint in the long run, avoid going cheap on the applicators. They are worth the splurge, especially if you take good care of them because they can last for years. When painting, the brush you use depends on the type of paint and the trims’ sizes,a good rule of thumb to choose a two-inch angled brush. Conclusion Now that you are spending most of your time at home due to the pandemic painting your interior can be the best way to spruce up your space and dramatically transform your room. You can start by painting your walls and trims. To see which painting method is ideal for your situation, remember the information above. You also have the option to hire local painting contractors to ensure the success of your paint job. If you need painting services in Edmonton, you can call iPaint Painting. We offer interior and exterior painting services for homes and commercial properties. Contact us to request a free estimate ! Related Articles Cabinets Edmonton Cabinet Painting Why Choose Edmonton Cabinet Painting by iPaint? High-Quality Finishes iPaint's cabinet painting specialists use top-tier paints and finishes to ensure a du... Cabinets Things To Know About Repainting Kitchen Cabinets   We all wish to have a beautiful kitchen. 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Colour Ideas That Will Work Well for Your Kitchen Space Cabinets February 26, 2024 3 min read Getting a kitchen makeover is always exciting, and one of the most important aspects of the job is finding the perfect colour that fits your space. However, because of the plethora of colours present in the colour wheel, choosing one can be quite daunting. One of the components of your kitchen that needs painting is your cabinets, and it should also be one of the first things you need to paint. Why? This is because your cabinets are what you’ll be seeing and using daily, and every element in your kitchen space should blend well with your cabinets’ colours, as it takes 40% of your visual space. For that reason, you need to sit down and take time to decide on what colour you want to incorporate in the kitchen of your dreams. Thankfully, you don’t have to go through this alone. Working with professional painting companies in Edmonton can lift a bit of the pressure off your shoulders by helping you choose the right colour palette for your space. Besides helping you choose the right shade for your kitchen, they can also do the hard work for you, leaving you with an aesthetically appealing kitchen. If you’re ready to choose your cabinet paint , keep reading. Here’s a list of colours that you can consider for your kitchen space: White One can never go wrong with the colour white. Whatever shade of white you choose, it does a great job breathing timelessness and light into your space. Besides that, the colour white allows flexibility, enabling you to make changes in your kitchen from time to time without needing to paint over your cabinets again. Blue Adding colour psychology into your decision-making process can help you narrow down your search for the perfect colour. Since your kitchen is the heart of your home and is predominantly one of the busiest areas, it’s only right to incorporate a calming effect in your space. Gray If you’re looking for a neutral colour that pairs easily with various backsplash designs, countertops, and appliances, gray is your go-to colour. Besides that, gray is also the perfect share that blends well with different interiors designs, may it be farmhouse-inspired or industrial interiors, gray will never disappoint. Green Bringing the outdoors into your home is a great way to make your room feel more relaxed and intimate. One of the best kitchen colour shades you can choose is green. Green pairs perfectly with your wooden cabinets and flooring, allowing you to play with both rustic and modern interior designs. Statement Colours Going out of the box is a great way to impress guests and incorporate a fun personality into your living space. Opting for a pop of colour in your kitchen could be the unexpected twist you need to add life to your room. Since bold colours can be overpowering, be sure that you’re choosing one that blends well with the rest of your kitchen’s interiors, such as your countertops and appliances. Two-Tone Cabinets If you can’t decide on one colour, a two-toned cabinet is a perfect solution for your colour woes. Two-toned cabinets are often paired with a light and dark colour, providing layers and dimensions in your space. Fortunately, you can achieve this look with the help of expert painting companies in Edmonton since they can provide you with a fantastic play of colours your space needs. The Bottom Line: Start by Choosing the Colour of Your Cabinets and Work Your Way Through It Designing the aesthetics of your kitchen can be quite daunting, but when you focus on one component first, such as your cabinets, you’ll be able to work your way out efficiently and provide a harmonious mix of the right shades for your space. Ideally, you want to work with expert painting companies to ensure that you get the kitchen colour of your dreams. How Can iPaint Painting Help You? If you’re looking for professional painting companies in Edmonton, check out iPaint Painting. Dealing with interior and exterior painting in your residential or commercial space shouldn’t be a problem, especially with our team of experts. We provide exceptional painting services to help breathe colour into your space. Work with us today! Related Articles Cabinets Edmonton Cabinet Painting Why Choose Edmonton Cabinet Painting by iPaint? 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Get Free Estimate --- ## Commercial Repainting,Why It’s Beneficial for Your Property | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/commercial-repainting-why-its-beneficial-for-your-property/ > Anyone interested in buying a commercial building can look forward to making a sound investment. When you run a property, part of managing it is keeping it... Commercial Repainting,Why It’s Beneficial for Your Property | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / Commercial Repainting,Why It’s Beneficial for Y... Commercial Repainting, Why It’s Beneficial for Your Property Commercial February 26, 2024 3 min read Anyone interested in buying a commercial building can look forward to making a sound investment. When you run a property, part of managing it is keeping it in good condition regularly so that you can benefit from maintaining its value for the years to come. Every time you do your job to handle the upkeep of your property, you can expect your tenants and renters to continue doing business with you because they’re satisfied and happy. When you focus on providing proper maintenance, your efforts will not go unnoticed because they will give an excellent impression to your customers and visitors! A simple and affordable way to add more value to your establishment is by applying commercial painting to its interior and exterior. As a result, your property continues to attract positive energy and even more prospects. Keep reading below to find out reasons painting your commercial building adds more value to your business. Repainting Boosts Your Return on Investment Whether you’re planning to sell your commercial property in the market soon or not, repainting it can work to boost its appearance. That way, you can attract interested buyers, and you won’t find them complaining because they can see how well you’re taking care of your building! It’s best to hire an interior and exterior painter near you to take over and apply a fresh coat of paint to your commercial building to upgrade it and make it look good as new. When you rely on a professional, you can rest assured that you’re in safe hands because they have the right skills and expertise to take on the task. Repainting Attracts Old and New Tenants A property with an aesthetic exterior has the power to lure potential tenants to take a look at your available spaces and consider renting them. Since you made an effort to highlight your office’s painting, there’s no doubt about the appeal it holds to interested clients. When you constantly bring in more renters, the more chances of keeping a stable revenue. Besides focusing on potential tenants, your current ones will remain happy under your care as well! Hiring professional painters to take care of your building will prove to your renters that you take your managerial duties seriously and want to continue meeting their needs. As a rule of thumb, a commercial building usually requires a new paint job every five years so that you can guarantee to continue maintaining it as time goes by. But it will ultimately depend on the kind of business you have. If you’re running a warehouse, for example, then you may need to repaint it more frequently than an office space. Repainting Improves Your Foot Traffic Don’t forget that how your commercial building looks will reflect your company and your management capabilities. If you want to leave a good impression on your visitors and customers, you should strive to reach out to the right painting services. After all, people are more drawn to establishments that are obviously well-maintained and managed more often than properties that seem run-down. Not only are you enhancing your commercial property, but you’re also boosting the reputation of your community. Conclusion Repainting your commercial establishment is a valuable solution because it improves your ROI, attracts old and new tenants, and ultimately increases your foot traffic. When you rely on local painting contractors to oversee your project, they will ensure to pick the right colours to make the interior and exterior of your property look appealing, clean, and visually pleasing. ​ Are you looking for painting contractors near you to handle your commercial property? iPaint Painting delivers professional interior and exterior painting services for both residential and commercial repainting projects. Get in touch with us today to request a free estimate ! Related Articles Commercial A Few Important Facts To Consider About Commercial Contractors   Keeping rapidity with the modernization and globalization, the requirement of commercial contractors is growing bit by bit. A big number of individu... Commercial Hiring Professional Painters for Homes and Offices If you are thinking about repainting the interior or exterior of your home or office the best way to go about it is by hiring professional painters to do t... Commercial Why You Should Hire Commercial Paint Contractors Dull is a person with no personality, and the same thing can be said about a company with bare and unpainted walls. More than the aesthetic quality that co... Ready for a Fresh Coat? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Consult A Professional for Simple & Quality Work | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/consult-a-professional-for-simple-quality-work/ > There are many advantages to hiring an expert painter. For starters, a professional in the field can save you time. They will also remodel your home and ma... Consult A Professional for Simple & Quality Work | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / Consult A Professional for Simple & Quality Work Consult A Professional for Simple & Quality Work Tips February 26, 2024 2 min read There are many advantages to hiring an expert painter. For starters, a professional in the field can save you time. They will also remodel your home and make it a more beautiful area for you to enjoy together with your family. If you would like to find out additional information about how hiring a team of consultants to paint your house will profit you and your home, continue reading. House Painters will suit your Busy Lifestyle: Painting may be quite time-consuming. There are several steps involved, from laying down a tarp to priming the walls. If you’re employed a full-time job or are the primary caretaker in your family, you will not have the time to give your house a brand new paint job. Even if it desperately needs one. However, when you work with a painter, you won’t have to worry about time being a difficulty. They will complete that big and intimidating project for you. All whereas accommodating your busy schedule. An Exterior & Interior Painting Services can assist you to Think Outside of the Box: Anyone can walk into their local paint shop or home improvement store, and choose some random colors for his or her walls. However, a professional will facilitate build suggestions you’ll haven’t thought-about. These specialists are well versed in color and light so that they understand precisely what shade can suit every room. Painting certain Areas of Your Home Alone is Dangerous: If you live in a second story home, painting the surface of your house is a risky business if you’re inexperienced. Drop-off of ladders, working near electrical wires, and tripping are all real possibilities that you just can avoid if you work with a professional skilled. A painter will give the equipment and experience to begin and end your project. Therefore, you will not need to stress about hurting yourself or damaging your property. The Paint Job will be of the best Caliber: Painting an entire home is quite a challenge for one person. Especially if they’ve never done it before. Common mistakes first time painters create include: Leaving spots and general unevenness Not clean up the walls and later finding hair and dust embedded in the paint job Peeling paint from painting on a second coat timely However, you can avoid these mistakes and more with the proper team on your side. You will not even have to pick up a brush. The pros can assist you narrow in on your vision and execute it for you flawlessly. Get the best interior painting services from prime professional painters to make your home attractive and valuable. 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These can include novel construction or renewal projects, but both the way your contractor would look after all construction needs from primary planning phases to the concluding information of the project. Normally speaking, there are two kinds of the all-purpose contractor: residential and commercial. In the easiest terms feasible, the key distinction among these kinds of contractors is that they put efforts on residential or commercial projects correspondingly. Still, when evaluating commercial as well as residential contractors, there are some more particular distinctions among these experts. Let us have some time now to assess the finer differences between residential and commercial contractors. Commercial Contractors Whereas working on commercial building projects like roads, schools, office premises or shopping centers, these contractors are accountable for setting up, scheduling, appointing expert sub-contractors, and administering a project from starting to end. This work needs particular abilities, construction processes, and substances so your commercial outworker requires having detailed knowledge. Normally, commercial contractors would communicate with their customers, developers, tradespeople, and municipalities to make the job completed on time and on budget. The dimension and scope of commercial developments also put into the distinctions amid commercial and residential outworkers. Whereas both kinds of contractors would administer workers of carpenters, excavators, electricians, painters and different experts, the range of commercial projects can create them more demanding. Residential Contractors As you may anticipate, residential outworkers are accountable for administering home remodeling or novel construction plans. They are a type of home development professional with knowledge administering all features of a home construction involving architecture, drawing, planning, and conclusion. Similar to a commercial outworker, residential outworkers must communicate with different experts involving electricians, framers, drywallers, plumbers, and more. One of the unique challenges faced by residential outworkers in the ever-modifying anticipations of the home possessor. Not like commercial contractors, whose work is more firmly described from the starting of a project, home possessors frequently have an indefinable apparition of their prospective home. Since the project evolves, home possessors can demand modifications to their innovative plan, so residential outworkers have to be prepared to address changing needs all through the duration of a project. As residential plans have a tendency to be on a less significant scale than commercial plans, they frequently require being more helpful to aspect. Eventually, residential and commercial contractors offer the same services. Some of the distinctions amid commercial and residential structures are noticeable. Residential plans tend to be restricted to homes, condos, apartments, or townhomes creating the scope of work more alerted. Commercial contractors can offer know-how for a broad variety of big projects from schools and government institutes to restaurants and malls. Whereas a commercial contractor’s job is not essentially more intricate, each kind of contractor brings unique abilities to your building plan. For more details on residential and commercial contractors Edmonton , please visit iPaint Painting. Related Articles Commercial A Few Important Facts To Consider About Commercial Contractors   Keeping rapidity with the modernization and globalization, the requirement of commercial contractors is growing bit by bit. A big number of individu... Commercial Hiring Professional Painters for Homes and Offices If you are thinking about repainting the interior or exterior of your home or office the best way to go about it is by hiring professional painters to do t... 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However, not everyone knows the types of wall paint, its properties and its components. These factors determine the durability of the paints. When you understand the different types of wall paint, you will choose the best paint for your house. Here are a few out of the many types of paints: Distemper Distemper is by far the oldest paint as it has been in the market since ancient Egypt. However, distemper has evolved over time and is now available in various types, among which two types of wall paint stand out - dry distemper and oil-based distemper. Dry distemper gives a smoother finish than a normal whitewash. Though it comparatively has a shorter life span, which makes it the best choice if you are living in a rental property. On the other hand, oil-based distemper is more suitable for industrial spaces and is more durable than other distemper variants. Emulsion An emulsion is the best paint for your house. It consists of acrylic or vinyl, which enhances the durability of the paint. In addition, it is a water-based paint, which eliminates the problem of odor in the house. However, the highlight of emulsion paint is that you can easily wipe off the stain on the wall with a wet cloth. They are available in satin, matte, eggshell, and silk. Luster If you like your room or studio to look shinier yet have a soft surface, then luster paint is the ideal paint for you. Luster paints are solvent-based, which allows them to last longer. Plus, these are stain-resistant (depending on the variant you choose), so this is the best choice if you have kids in your house. Enamel Enamel is the best paint for walls that are exposed to extreme conditions. For example, your kitchen and balcony walls and even some bathroom doors are often exposed to heat, water, stain, and sunlight. Enamel paint components keep the paint intact and do not fade away quickly. This type of paint will elevate the look and make the extreme conditions much easier on your walls. Textured Textured paint changes the whole look of your house and makes your walls appear more aesthetic. It is denser and consists of molecules of color. In addition, it can accentuate with the right kind of lighting and make your house look elegant. These durable paints will elevate the appearance of your house. If you cannot decide on the right paint for your walls, connect with iPaint Painting - our experts will examine and suggest the types of wall paints, so you can easily choose the best paint for your house. ​ Related Articles Tips Essential Tips to Hire Quality House Painters   Hiring or appointing house painters will be the best method to make the painting work simple and done appropriately. Though, there are a number of p... Tips 5 Signs You Need to Paint Your Walls iPaint Painting Edmonton AB   Wall paint is the heart and soul of the house. People invest time in deciding the color they want on their walls. It can change the whole appearance... 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High-Quality Finishes iPaint's cabinet painting specialists use top-tier paints and finishes to ensure a durable, long-lasting result. Our team of professionals have the expertise to refinish cabinets, making them look brand new and extending their lifespan. Common Questions About Cabinet Painting How Much Should I Pay to Have My Cabinets Painted? The cost of cabinet painting varies depending on the size of your kitchen, the condition of the cabinets, and the type of paint used. On average, homeowners can expect to pay between $2,000 and $5,000 for our professional cabinet painting services in Edmonton. This cost is significantly lower than refacing or replacing cabinets, making it a budget-friendly option. Is It Worth Repainting Cabinets? Yes, repainting cabinets is worth it. Painting your cabinets can drastically change the look of your kitchen at a relatively low cost. It’s an excellent option for updating outdated cabinetry and increasing your home’s value. Professionally painted cabinets also tend to be more resistant to chipping and wear, providing a long-lasting solution. How Much Does It Cost to Reface Kitchen Cabinets in Edmonton? Refacing kitchen cabinets typically costs more than painting, ranging from $4,000 to $9,000+ depending on the materials and labour involved. While refacing involves replacing the cabinet doors and veneers, painting simply updates the existing surfaces, offering a cost-effective alternative. Will House Painters Paint Cabinets? Many house painters offer cabinet painting services, but it’s essential to choose a painter with specific experience in cabinet refinishing . iPaint specializes in cabinet painting, ensuring the best results for your kitchen. Is It Cheaper to Paint or Reface Cabinets? Painting is generally cheaper than refacing. Refacing involves new doors and drawer fronts and applying a veneer to the cabinet frames which then requires staining or painting. All which can quickly increase the cost. Painting, on the other hand, involves sanding, priming, and applying new paint to existing surfaces, offering a budget-friendly way to refresh your kitchen. What is the Downside of Painting Cabinets? One downside of painting cabinets is the potential for the paint to chip over time, especially for high use cabinets. However, this can be mitigated by choosing a professional painter who uses high-quality paint and proper application techniques. Painted cabinets require adequate ventilation without creating extra dust during the painting process to ensure a smooth finish. Do Professionally Painted Cabinets Chip? Professionally painted cabinets are less likely to chip compared to DIY jobs. Professionals, like those at iPaint, use durable, high-quality paints and finishes designed to withstand daily use. Proper preparation, including cleaning, sanding, and priming, also plays a crucial role in preventing chipping. iPaint has an inhouse paint booth specifically designed for painting cabinet doors. Is It Better to Spray Paint or Hand Paint Kitchen Cabinets? Spray painting is generally preferred for a smoother, more even finish. It can reach into nooks and crannies that a brush might miss, reducing the risk of streaks and brush marks. However, hand painting can be suitable for smaller projects or touch-ups. Both methods, when done correctly, can yield excellent results. Ready to transform your kitchen? Contact us today for a free consultation and let our Edmonton cabinet painting experts bring new life to your cabinets. Call us at 780-938-9555 or Contact Us . Related Articles Cabinets Things To Know About Repainting Kitchen Cabinets   We all wish to have a beautiful kitchen. It’s the look and the feel of the kitchen that makes a difference in how the food tastes. A pleasant kitche... 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They provide effective services which are professional in nature. Commercial building painting providers will present you with professional painters. A professional painting company provider will inform you of each of the minor details that needs to be considered and offer an estimated volume of time or money that it will take to finish the work. Commercial building painting companies could be well-structured and deliver cost-effective services. A professional painter gives an easy and handy solution with outstanding and excellent finish. Hence you’ll obtain the last word satisfaction without having any challenges or difficulties. Commercial building painting differs in nature as compared to residential painting. While the two types of spaces may look similar yet they are very different in function. Both the residential and commercial spaces are designed differently and when it comes to painting or repainting selecting the right type of painting specialist is essential. When you go ahead with planning the painting project for your office or showroom or store it is wise to choose one of the best commercial painting specialists available in the city. Such painters can not only guide you through the best looking painting solutions for your commercial spaces but also help you in getting the most effective yet efficient looking painting exteriors or interiors. When you think of commercial painting, look out for professional, effective and a budget-friendly painter. Related Articles Commercial A Few Important Facts To Consider About Commercial Contractors   Keeping rapidity with the modernization and globalization, the requirement of commercial contractors is growing bit by bit. A big number of individu... Commercial Hiring Professional Painters for Homes and Offices If you are thinking about repainting the interior or exterior of your home or office the best way to go about it is by hiring professional painters to do t... 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To revive a kitchen cabinet set it is mandatory to dismount the complete kitchen cabinet. Professionals have all the required tools and equipment which can help to make this task easy and simple. Before repainting a cabinet set has to go through a procedure so when the task finishes you get an amazing result. Here you will know about cabinet painting or repainting steps so you can understand why only professional painters are the best choice for this task. Remove Cabinets: Professional workers never compromise with the quality of work. Firstly they remove your kitchen cabinet from the kitchen and then they dismount all those parts that require repair and repaint. Repair: It is possible that you have decided to repaint your kitchen cabinets after a couple of years that is why it is also possible that you can find some damages to the cabinets. To get rid of such problems professional painters repair your complete kitchen cabinet and then switch to the next level of the repaint. Sand & primer application: Plywood is a material that requires extra care after a period of time. The kitchen cabinet is also made of plywood, which is why taking care of it is also necessary. Sandpaper is an essential step to clean your kitchen cabinets and then applying primer is the second step to protect it from humidity or any other environmental effects. Following all the above-given steps a painter applies paint on it with plywood suitable paint. Because every paint has different kinds of quality and properties. Professional painters apply that paint which gets dry soon so they can fix it back at the earliest so you can use it again. Hiring professional cabinet repainting painters may be quite costly but it is worth it. After their work your kitchen cabinet gets a new life so you can use it again for a long time. Related Articles Cabinets Edmonton Cabinet Painting Why Choose Edmonton Cabinet Painting by iPaint? 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If you are trying to get rid of the popcorn ceiling by yourself, then you’ll get affected by the harmful chemicals, so it’s not safe in the least to get in touch with it. Once you hire a professional contractor for popcorn ceiling removal, then the team of the contractor will cover the walls and floors with a protective material before starting the removal process. The method of popcorn removal also needs proper tools and equipment, water and roof texture scraper to eliminate the material. Removal contractors will even make use of safety gear and use the mask to stop the chemicals reaction during the removal procedure. According to the many environmental protection agencies, it’s compulsory to use the services of a licensed and experienced contractor if you would like to get rid of the popcorn ceiling for remodeling and construction purposes rather than doing it yourself. 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It may seem easy to paint the interior of the house by yourself, but it is not easy. It is not possible for any unprofessional painter to take care of everything in the house and finish the work in a time limit. Interior painting service is completely different from exterior painting . If you already live in the house and want to get interior work done in the same house then that work must be done on time whereas even if you are about to enter a new house, a lot of punctuality is necessary. Here are some qualities of a good professional painter that makes a difference: Understanding: A professional interior painting service provider always takes care of your requirements and gives you a perfect result accordingly. Time: Time is a very big factor to finish any work, professional interior painters always ensure that you do not have any problem and they should complete their work in the given time. Suggestion: Suggesting the right paint is necessary for the right place, how long the paint will last and what performance will it give, only a good painter can tell you the right thing about paint. The colour of which type and quality of paint to use will not affect your health and the smell of which colour will be liked by those living at home, only a good painter can tell. Commitment: Commitment is valuable for every business person, giving the right thing in the given time is the identity of a professional. Interior painting is the part of the house in which you feel that you have done the right thing with the right person because you have to live in the same environment all the time. Painting and decorating your home furniture is also the responsibility of an interior painter. Therefore, never see cheap or low-cost work for the housework. Let the professional painter give you the responsibility of grooming your house, he will never disappoint you. A professional interior painter is the key to a beautiful home or office. Having the best type of paint that suits and meets your requirements and budget provide for a soothing and pleasant atmosphere.​ Related Articles Interior Interior House Painters | Edmonton, AB Freshen your home with professional interior house painters in Edmonton. Get quality workmanship, fast service, and a free estimate today. Interior Residential Interior Painting | Edmonton, AB When it comes to giving your home a fresh look, residential interior painting is one of the most effective and affordable upgrades you can make. A well-don... Interior Your Guide to Commercial Interior Painters A professionally painted commercial space can dramatically transform the way your business is perceived. In Edmonton’s competitive marketplace, hiring comm... Ready for a Fresh Coat? 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It is a need of the hour to hire a knowledgeable painter Painting a house is not so easy, therefore, one should never underestimate the value of a professional painter. Professional painters always take care of your requirements related to your house painting. The mess of painting touch-ups, cleaning brushes, proper pre-preparation for the house to be painted – moving furniture, safeguarding essentials, taping household items and doing the other required everyday tasks while managing the house painting could be a daunting task. While thinking to colour the whole exterior and interior of your house it’d be a far better idea if you let a knowledgeable painter handle the task for you. You’ll especially want to rent professional painter for painting areas like ceilings or high walls or areas that need scaffolding. Another aspect you would possibly want to think about is that the cost of all the supplies you will need to colour your house including the value of rollers, brushes, paint pans, ladders, tape, drop cloths, etc. can add up. It is going to be cheaper just to rent professional, they supply and use all their essential painting accessories to paint the house. A professional house painter will know which paint brand to settle on, which can last the longest, which has the simplest finish, what percentage coats of paint it will need and if any special preparation is needed. Preparing the surfaces that require to be painted tends to take tons of labor, if you skip this part of the method your new paint job won’t look good and won’t last long. This is often very true when painting the outside of an older house. Scraping off the old paint and preparing the area to be painted is often messy and time-consuming. Professional painters are better equipped to handle potential hazards and have experience handling these sorts of things; it’s what they do on a day-to-day basis. Always choose a professional painter for your home. There are many professional painters in Edmonton. House painters Edmonton with professional painters who have high knowledge of paints so you can choose a perfect colour shade for your home would be the best for house painting. Related Articles Tips Essential Tips to Hire Quality House Painters   Hiring or appointing house painters will be the best method to make the painting work simple and done appropriately. Though, there are a number of p... Tips 5 Signs You Need to Paint Your Walls iPaint Painting Edmonton AB   Wall paint is the heart and soul of the house. People invest time in deciding the color they want on their walls. It can change the whole appearance... 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Hiring Interior Painters In Edmonton: A Wise Choice For Property Owners Interior February 26, 2024 2 min read Hiring Interior Painters In Edmonton: A Wise Choice For Property Owners The interior of any home or office needs to be beautiful and perfect. To an extent, it is necessary and correct. With the interior, you not only make your home or office look attractive but through it you also make a positive ambiance around. Through beautiful and up-to-the mark interior painting , you make a positive impression on visitors. But what happens when there is a defect in the interior painting of your home or office, such as paint spots or differences in shade. In this case naturally you will be very disheartened, therefore it is very important to choose a professional painter for interior painting. The professional painters understand your needs before starting the work of interior painting and then start their work. But a natural question in your mind will be why to take services of only professional painters while painting. To remove such doubts, pay attention to the points written below. Knowledge and Experience For any work to be done efficiently, it is necessary to have complete knowledge of that work, and it is normal for those with experience at work to have better knowledge. Professional painters do not do any type of test on your home or office wall, they are so knowledgeable and experienced that they can tell at a glance which colour paint mixture will create which colour shade. Along with this, they do their work so closely that there can be no possibility of a mistake. There are many professional interior painters in Edmonton city that make the normal walls of your home or office attractive. Time It is considered right to finish any task within the time limit. Professional painters understand the value of your time. After understanding the entire work, professional painters commit you a time limit on the same day of the contract so you do not live in this pressure that when work will be done. Safety Performing any work safely is the hallmark of a professional. Professional painters take care of your home and office furniture first by covering them so that they do not have any colour spots on them and they start their work. Along with the furniture, he himself works by wearing a safety kit so that you do not have the mental stress of having an accident with him. Interior painting may look easy and a simple task but it is just an illusion. Always hire professional Interior Painter Edmonton for your home and office painting so you can get an assured result. Related Articles Interior Interior House Painters | Edmonton, AB Freshen your home with professional interior house painters in Edmonton. Get quality workmanship, fast service, and a free estimate today. 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Reputed commercial painters also ensure they work around your schedule without significant interruption and abide by the professional principles. With a knowledgeable commercial contractor, the painting shouldn’t be a nightmare! Are you looking to have the simplest interior or exterior appearance for your buildings? The primary and most vital step is to hire a reliable painting company. We are here with quick ways of looking out for an authentic commercial contractor. Having decided to entrust your interior or exterior painting to known people is the best choice to avoid issues. While considering commercial painters, be sure that they commence with proper products, planning, and schedule to finish your project successfully. Getting your commercial buildings, townhouses or apartments painted with the simplest quality paints should not be something that you simply should have second thoughts about! It’ll need the magic touch of professionalism and also a good sense of colour. The standard, creativity, and colour combination during painting determine the ultimate look of your property. While you’re trying to upgrade your exterior painting, you want to search for quality painters. Professional painters who provide painting jobs in Edmonton are the best choice for you. You’re only a click faraway from getting into touch with a reliable, tested, and trusted painting company in Edmonton as many of them have an online presence. Professionals focus on top-notch and client-based commercial services for all range of properties. They’re specialized in commercial painting s and have special skills for applying high-performance finishes. Professional painting companies offer a good range of painting services. They are equipped to handle large scale buildings, factories or office buildings, schools or institutions, hospitals & malls, apartment complexes, and recreational centers, warehouses, and more. They assist you to improve the looks and health of your commercial building. Expert commercial painters handle the painting of your commercial building and provide a unique touch that attracts customers or clients in your commercial premises. Never ignore your home painting, it delivers your message to everyone who looks at the painted surface. Hence no matter, if you are looking for a painter for your residential or commercial building, hiring professional and expert painters is always a prudent choice. Related Articles Commercial A Few Important Facts To Consider About Commercial Contractors   Keeping rapidity with the modernization and globalization, the requirement of commercial contractors is growing bit by bit. A big number of individu... Commercial Hiring Professional Painters for Homes and Offices If you are thinking about repainting the interior or exterior of your home or office the best way to go about it is by hiring professional painters to do t... 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Choosing the right paint shade for the exterior of your home is also a challenge in itself that the professionals can help you with. They will know what colours will look right, and they will know which shade of colour or the combination won’t work. The interior of a home can be painted as per your custom requirements and vision. When you first talk to your professional painter or interior designer you will go through what colours you would like to put where, and you can discuss what will be best. Another thing that will be discussed is what type of paint you would like to use. Some interior paint s are made to repel stains and last a long time, while others are much more budget-friendly. Colour choice may also affect your budget considering some of the more intense and deep colours might run you more per gallon than the common white. During the process of painting either the interior or exterior of your home, your professional painting company will keep the area completely clean. 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House painting is an art that only a professional painter can do it the right way. We often find ourselves at fault with the use of self-painting, patches of paint on the wall, unfinished surfaces, and unmatched colour combination and mixing. A professional painter first understands your vision and then advises you on the colour combination of paint to give your house the desired look in reality. Painting is not just everything, a lot of care and preparation before painting is also a part of perfect and impressive home paint. Protecting the furniture, cleaning the previous colour from the surfaces, saving the surface from being damaged, studying the dimensions, etc. is the pre-preparation work done by any professional painter and it is not possible to do all this preparation by yourself. These require tools and equipment that are easily found with professional painters. Professional painters give you a complete package in which interior, exterior, and popcorn ceiling removal , etc. are used. The work done by professional painters can increase the value of your home as well as provides for sustainable paint that lasts for a long time. There is a different type of colour for every surface, the nature of each colour is also different, only professional painters know how the paint colour will be displayed after applying it on the surface. So whenever you have to increase the value of your house or keep it as new as ever, then keep on painting it at regular intervals, and it is only right to get the paint done by a professional painter because we can take the services of professional civil engineers to build our house, then why compromise in case we paint our house. There are many famous and good professional house painters in Edmonton who provide you with the best service for house painting. Always assign a good house painter Edmonton to work so that they decorate or paint your home with a nice colour combination and texture so people who live in the surroundings always feel attracted to your home. Remember, paint is the part of your house that tells a lot about your thoughts and you, so always choose wisely. Related Articles Tips Essential Tips to Hire Quality House Painters   Hiring or appointing house painters will be the best method to make the painting work simple and done appropriately. Though, there are a number of p... Tips 5 Signs You Need to Paint Your Walls iPaint Painting Edmonton AB   Wall paint is the heart and soul of the house. People invest time in deciding the color they want on their walls. It can change the whole appearance... Tips Which is the Best Texture Design for Your Bedroom Wall iPaint YEG Your choice of color is a reflection of your personality. That’s what people say, which means you don’t want anyone to get a bad vibe when visiting your ho... 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Artifacts and services are produced and sold, bringing in business to benefit with realizations. Due to this, it is significant that the facility must be in a steady and good situation, and that all regions in the building are favorable to the accomplishment of the business. It comes to the hands of an elected group of individuals to make this feasible. A part of this group that helps facility upholding is commercial painting contractors or outworkers. These contractors ensure that the facility structure and its nearby environment is a secured, enjoyable and contented place for viewers, shoppers or tenants to continue and do trade in. Painting commercial contractors Edmonton does different jobs based on the requirements of the facility. At a time, they can be required to re-paint the structure outside, specifically in business office structures wherein a good look must frequently be managed. At different times, they can be well-known in the air doing the high-grow painting. In facility storehouses, contractors frequently come in to mend damages to the deck waterproofing arrangement. In retail facilities such as shopping malls and stores, contractors can be required to uphold the walls, roofs, and floors. The similar holds true in hospitals, hotels and public-frequented places, wherein the regular visitor traffic puts forth more substantial load that may increase damage and decline to the buildings. Commercial painting contractors focus on a specific activity that is very essential to any business organization. To create buildings manage a clean and striking look is a very important work done by painting contractors. The consequence of a visually-attractive building is an improvement in business status and general image, and extending the business association with clients, tenants and business associates comparably. It’s not only that the facility requires looking secretly and externally appealing; it should stay that way for a much extended time. It takes abilities and knowledge to offer this attractiveness and long life all at a similar time. Commercial painting contractors with bottomless know-how can plan attractive covering systems that are rich in aesthetics and work. Their information of the painting organization is helpful in choosing the correct covering and substances that the facility requires achieving a specific look and work, in addition, to provide long-lasting safety and recital. Knowledgeable commercial painting contractors not directly assist the business in reducing maintenance charges. They can find out inexpensive paints that best match the requirements of the facility. Their know-how in surface research and covering application signifies that their work activities are done and finished in a more well-organized and speedy way, saving time, decreasing wastes, and removing further charges. Expert commercial painting contractors know the significance of price to the business. They frequently plan the application charges by means of the facility, in order to attain a reasonable balance amid charges and a featured paint job. Assisting the business keep beautiful office structures signify commercial painting contractors also assist the business’ advertising campaign. Related Articles Commercial A Few Important Facts To Consider About Commercial Contractors   Keeping rapidity with the modernization and globalization, the requirement of commercial contractors is growing bit by bit. A big number of individu... Commercial Hiring Professional Painters for Homes and Offices If you are thinking about repainting the interior or exterior of your home or office the best way to go about it is by hiring professional painters to do t... Commercial Why You Should Hire Commercial Paint Contractors Dull is a person with no personality, and the same thing can be said about a company with bare and unpainted walls. More than the aesthetic quality that co... 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As long as you live in a house you’re happy with, you will have a place to retreat to even when the days aren’t as joyful and stress-free as you’d like! Factors Contributing to Home Comfort Comfort is essential, but achieving it is more than just soft pillows and a cozy couch. To have an optimal home environment, you should consider every factor that can affect your comfort at home. Many things can significantly affect your happiness at home, such as: – Correctly-positioned Windows Mind where your windows are placed. The proper window placement can help capture the natural elements of the outside world and enables you to save on energy bills by bringing in more natural light throughout your entire home. – Indoor Plants Bring nature inside your home! Studies show that exposure to plants can improve your mood and health. Greenery can have a calming effect, lowering your blood pressure and making you feel more relaxed. – Paint Color A good paint job goes a long way! Paint serves as your house’s primary line of defense against harmful elements. Quality exterior paint prevents wood from rotting and prevents you from having to pay for any repair costs in the far future. Moderating Indoor Temperature With home Color Your heating and cooling system is crucial to maintaining the ideal temperature of your house, but you are missing one more detail,your house’s paint shade! Although your HVAC system aids in keeping your home cozy, forcing it to overwork under hot environments can cause it to malfunction and as a result, you’ll have to pay to get it repaired and incur a higher energy bill. You don’t have to sacrifice your HVAC system or your electricity budget to live in a comfortable home. Besides your ventilation system, did you know that you can regulate the temperature inside in a more affordable and easy way? The paint colour of your home’s exterior is more than just aesthetics. Other than choosing a painting company in Edmonton, you should also seriously consider the colour. No matter what hue of your preference, it will have a drastic impact on the temperature of your living area. Depending on the paint colour, the temperature inside could get warmer or cooler. What Paint Color To Go For? Your preferences will have to take a back seat,if you want to achieve thermal comfort, you need to choose the right colour that will serve its purpose. Each paint shade has varying effects,specific colours can either heat things up or cool things down. Wonderful White White is a timeless colour and is popular among many homeowners. This colour can brighten the look of your home and reflects light and heat from the sun. If you want to keep things cooler during the hotter seasons, white may be for you. White doesn’t have to mean basic and boring! You can still add a bit of fun to the exterior look by adding unique accents to the rest of the exterior. You can add a pop of colour to your shutters, doors, window frames, and railings so you can infuse your personal sense of style without sacrificing thermal comfort. Bold Black If you want to stand out, black will do just the trick; this colour will add a touch of sophistication and a bit of drama that you’ve been looking for. However, one downside of black paint colour is that it could heat up the interior. Black paint is no problem when you live in a cooler climate, but if you live in a warm area, even your local painting contractor would vote against black. Conclusion Increase your home comfort by investing in quality paint colours! The paint shade you choose can help you achieve physical ease and free you from pain and discomfort. If you are still unsure about what colour to choose for your house’s exterior, don’t hesitate to consult a local painting contractor. Are you looking for exterior house painters in Edmonton? 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How to Choose the Best Paint for Your Residential Property Tips February 26, 2024 3 min read exterior paint for a residential property" width="908" height="605" /> With myriad colour choices available in the market, choosing the right paint for residential property is a difficult decision to make, not just for professional painters but most importantly for property owners. Settling on just any colour to paint a condo or apartment building may negatively impact the business of the landlord and property owner. After all, colours significantly impact immediate and long-term impressions on prospective tenants and residents. For this reason, it is important to be in the know of the considerations when choosing a colour to paint your residential property. Choosing paint must be done with diligence and circumspection. After all, would you want to have a huge oddly-painted residential property that no one would want to reside in? How to Choose the Best Paint for Your Residential Property Simply put, you need to scrap the idea of choosing the paint based on your own preference. Let our experts at iPaint Painting help you select the right colour for your residential property by factoring in the following considerations: Prospective Tenants or Residents Just like how brands consider their target market when developing a product, you should also consider the prospective residents of your property. Are they young professionals, students, veterans, big families, or all of them? Understanding your prospective tenants’ preferences will help you trim down your choices of paint. For example, young professionals are inclined to elegant-looking places while older generations prefer traditional colours. Surrounding Community It’s essential to look at the bigger picture. It is not just your residents that you need to consider when choosing the right colour palettes. Observe your community and identify recurring colours. Depending on your strategy, you may choose brighter colours to stand out from the rest or blend into the styles and themes of your community. When you decide to be different, just make sure that you wouldn’t go against any local regulations. When people see your property, the paint should evoke a feeling that it is part of the community. Choose colour accents that complement the surrounding buildings and will attract positive attention. Architectural Design Another essential element to guide you in choosing the right paint is using exterior-surface material (e.g., brick or wood) and the architectural effects. Strengthen architectural features with colour so that surrounding bigger buildings will not overpower your property. Bright, complementary colours add character and visual appeal to a building. Hiring the Right Painters Along with these considerations, choosing your service provider is another all-important factor altogether. After selecting the colours that meet all of your needs, you now have to make the even more difficult decision of who to hire as your contractor. A good partner should also help you decide by offering a free colour consultation . When what you want and what the professional painter suggests matches, go for it! Lastly, do your assignment of having a background check of your chosen contractor to ensure that they have the skills and a wealth of experience working with residential property owners. Conclusion Choosing the right colour for your residential property helps you attract residents. Working alongside the best painting contractors gives you the outcome that you and your future tenants will actually like. Are you still deciding which colour is best for your property? Work with the best local painting contractors near you to help you decide. Edmonton’s #1 Painting Contractor is right here for you. iPaint Painting offers you an affordable painting project you’ll surely love. 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Get Free Estimate --- ## How to Choose the Right Cabinet Colour | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/how-to-choose-the-right-cabinet-colour/ >   Your tiles and countertop are some of the most important features of your kitchen since they see the most prepping action. While they do influence t... How to Choose the Right Cabinet Colour | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / How to Choose the Right Cabinet Colour How to Choose the Right Cabinet Colour Cabinets February 26, 2024 3 min read Your tiles and countertop are some of the most important features of your kitchen since they see the most prepping action. While they do influence the overarching theme of the kitchen, the cabinet's design and the colour are what ties everything together. Cabinet colour is one of the influential factors that beautify your kitchen. Since colour has psychological characteristics, it can affect a person's mood in the space. With its power to set the kitchen’s tone, you need to be thoughtful about the colours you choose so you can bring the right energy to the heart of your home. Choosing colours can be quite daunting because of the plethora of choices in the market. Fortunately, you can ask for assistance from professional painters so they can match the right colour to your space, style, and overall aesthetic. If you're thinking of sprucing up your kitchen, whether it be a total remodel or if you want to just change your cabinets, keep reading. In this article, will focus on different kitchen elements that can help you choose the best colour for your space. Let's dive in! Factor #1: The Size of Your Kitchen and the Space Available When you're choosing your kitchen cabinet colour, one of the first questions professional painters will ask is how big your space is and the size of your kitchen. This is because colours can make space feel much tighter or bring in more light to expand the space. With that, choose colours and kitchen appliances that will make your kitchen look more spacious and light. Dark cabinets make your kitchen space look smaller, but if you choose light colours, it can uplift the mood in the room and make the space much brighter. Factor #2: Consider Other Elements in Your Kitchen Let's say you've chosen everything in your kitchen, your backsplash, wall colour, appliances, and ceramics, all that's left is your cabinet colours, right? When you're choosing paint for your cabinets, make sure to bring these elements into consideration, so it blends well in the space. Ideally, you want to work with a colour palette that pleases the eye and gives you positive psychological effects. With that, earth tones are a great way to bring in a sense of warmth and calm in the space, but with a touch of passion. If you're going for this, make sure you choose warm brown, olive, gray, or even cream! Factor #3: Keep Your Lighting in Mind As mentioned earlier, choosing the right paint colour can instantly change your space's vibe and look more spacious. However, your kitchen's lighting also plays a huge role when it comes to choosing your cabinet colours. When you choose light colours and add gloss to your cabinets, your light will bounce off from them, giving you more space in your home. If you choose darker colours, you'll have a more moody space, perfect for candlelit dinners. Factor #4: All of Your Kitchen Appliances Whether you'll be storing them inside your cabinets or displaying them on the countertops, it would be incredibly eye-pleasing if your appliances match the aesthetics of your kitchen. For this reason, you need to note the common colour of your appliances and consider that for your cabinet colour. But if you're not very keen on the colour, you can always choose one that compliments your appliances, making your cabinets the accent to your kitchen. The Bottom Line: Factor In Every Element to Choose the Best Cabinet Colour for Your Kitchen When you're choosing paint for your kitchen cabinets, considering every part of your kitchen is crucial to help you find the best cabinet colour for your space. Also, with the help of professional painters, you'll get to find the perfect one that will help tie in the whole look of your kitchen. How Can We Help You? There's no denying that choosing the right colours for your living space is crucial. And with that pressure and the wave of colours to choose from, selecting the right paint can be challenging. But when you work with the right professional painters, everything is made easy. Here at iPaint Painting, we offer professional interior and exterior painting services for residential and commercial projects. Let's bring colour to your space today, reach out to us! Related Articles Cabinets Edmonton Cabinet Painting Why Choose Edmonton Cabinet Painting by iPaint? 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Get Free Estimate --- ## How to Choose the Right Color for Your Interior Style | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/how-to-choose-the-right-color-for-your-interior-style/ > The oldest interior design rule is the 60-30-10 ratio, which divides the colour scheme into colour use percentages,60% primary colour, 30% secondary colour... How to Choose the Right Color for Your Interior Style | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / How to Choose the Right Color for Your Interior... How to Choose the Right Color for Your Interior Style Interior February 26, 2024 3 min read The oldest interior design rule is the 60-30-10 ratio, which divides the colour scheme into colour use percentages,60% primary colour, 30% secondary colour, and 10% accent colour. You will want the right colours that match your interior style. For this reason, you must keep this rule in mind as there are many styles that make it challenging to choose options for your home. In this article, we will share some of the most common interior design styles and the best colours that complement them: Traditional Style Traditional interior style is inspired by 18th and 19th-century England and France,think reserved, elegant, and ornate. This style mostly involves pieces of furniture made of dark wood, a mix of rich textiles, such as linens, velvet, silk. There’s also a combination of floral and crystal or Victorian-style lighting fixtures. The best colours to match a traditional interior style are neutral or subdued colours. Modern Style Modern interior style is a combination of various styles inspired by Scandinavian and mid-century modern, where it emphasized minimal clutter, sleek surfaces, open spaces, and clean and simple lighting or fixtures. This interior style is best matched with neutral tones. Modern Farmhouse Style This interior style merges the old and new that creates a cozy and inviting space. It comprises wood beams, open-concept layouts, metal elements and fixtures for that perfect contrast, and simple pendant lighting. The style is best paired with neutral tones paired with touches of nature-inspired tones. Scandinavian Style This interior style is so popular because of its simplicity without compromising functionality. Moreover, the Scandinavian interior style paves the way for more sustainable materials and environmentally-friendly home design. On top of that, it produces a cozy and welcoming vibe that involves lots of natural light and light wood furniture or floors. The best colours to use for this type of interior style are all-white with grey undertones. Transitional Style This interior style is a combination of two or more styles to produce a harmonious look. It is often paired with modern lines and traditional elements, such as a chandelier. Neutral colours and off-whites are perfect colours to use for this design. Choosing Your Colours Following the rules of interior design is a good place to start, but it also won’t hurt to let your personality shine. If you want to take a different approach to choose the right colours for your interior design, here are some tips for you to follow: Look for inspiration: Many online resources, such as Pinterest, can help you find inspiration on incorporating different colours in your home. Use colour theory: Make a colour scheme by using the colour theory. You can easily find colour tools online that can generate colour scheme ideas quickly. Go for neutral tones: If you choose to use neutral paint, you can spice it up by being creative in using the colours. Choosing the right colours that go with your interior style may not be something you decide on a whim, but it sure is exciting as you go through the process! Conclusion At this point, you now know how to enhance your interior with various styles of paints. If you have decided on the best colours, now you need to choose the right interior house painters who can get the job done well. Do your homework and take the time to find the best painting contractor. Are you looking for the best local painting contractors in Edmonton, AB? At iPaint Painting, we offer interior painting services that will surely satisfy your goals. Get in touch with us today to see how we can help! Related Articles Interior Interior House Painters | Edmonton, AB Freshen your home with professional interior house painters in Edmonton. Get quality workmanship, fast service, and a free estimate today. Interior Residential Interior Painting | Edmonton, AB When it comes to giving your home a fresh look, residential interior painting is one of the most effective and affordable upgrades you can make. A well-don... Interior Your Guide to Commercial Interior Painters A professionally painted commercial space can dramatically transform the way your business is perceived. 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But as years go by, you may notice dirt, stains, or grime eventually accumulating on them, especially when they become coated with insect droppings, spider webs, and grease splatters. The main reason for this is cleaning is often overlooked. In reality, it should be a regular part of your household chores. If you need to learn more about keeping your wall well-maintained, feel free to use this article as your guide. What Are the Tools and Materials I Need to Clean My Painted Walls? Whether you need to wash your entire walls from top to bottom or perform a quick spot cleaning on high-contact surfaces, you can ensure spotless walls with a thorough cleaning. Here are some of the tools and materials you need: All-purpose cleaner Baking soda Bucket Dishwashing liquid Distilled white vinegar Laundry borax Melamine sponge Sponges or microfiber cloths Spray bottle Step stool or ladder Vacuum or duster How Do I Clean My Painted Walls Properly? Cleaning painted walls is tricky because it can cause streaking. It happens when water mixes with dirt and grime, you scrubbed too hard, or you use too much water or a harsh cleaner. To prevent this and get only the best results, here are some steps you can follow in cleaning your walls properly: Consider the Paint Type of Your Wall Interior wall paint comes in many types, and each requires different cleaning methods. To determine the best way to clean your walls, identify the type of paint and the finish. Oil-based paints are more durable and tend to hold up better than latex paints while cleaning, while water-based or latex paints do not handle regular cleaning well. As for the paint finishes, high-gloss surfaces are the most durable and can easily be cleaned with detergent. Semi-gloss finishes have a noticeable shine and hold up well to washing and moisture. On the other hand, if your wall has a satin or eggshell finish, you will notice it reflects light with a light sheen. It is durable, but using abrasive cleaners is not recommended. The same goes for a flat or matte finish since it does not hold up well to cleaning, so make sure to use only gentle cleansers. Prepare the Walls Prepare your walls by removing dust, loose dirt, and cobwebs using a duster or a long-handled soft-bristle brush. You can also clean with a lint-free cloth or vacuum cleaner with the bristle-brush attachment for easy-to-reach areas. Make sure to start at the cleaning and work your way down. To get rid of stains, create a mild cleaning solution with warm, soapy water and dish detergent. You can also add a half cup of vinegar, one cup of ammonia, and one-fourth cup of baking soda to the solution to eliminate persistent stains. Wash the Walls When washing the walls, use a soft sponge and apply a gentle, circular motion. Never scrub, don’t oversoak it, and wring it out to prevent leaving water stains. It’s also best to place some towels at the base of the wall to catch dripping water. Use clean water to rinse off the soapy solution, then dry with a lint-free cloth. Conclusion Your painted walls are just as important as the other surfaces of your house. Keeping them looking new can be challenging over time due to accumulated dust and dirt, but you can do it by cleaning them properly using this guide. If you think it’s time for a fresh coat of paint, hire experienced local painting contractors. If you seek top-notch painting services in Edmonton, feel free to hire our skilled professional painters at iPaint Painting. We offer professional interior and exterior painting services. Contact us to request a free estimate ! Related Articles Tips Essential Tips to Hire Quality House Painters   Hiring or appointing house painters will be the best method to make the painting work simple and done appropriately. Though, there are a number of p... 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How to Find Out When Your Home Requires Repainting | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / How to Find Out When Your Home Requires Repainting How to Find Out When Your Home Requires Repainting Tips February 26, 2024 2 min read Homeowners ultimately come all over to requesting when their home must be repainted. It is one of the more general queries a contractor would hear. Any house with aluminum siding, cedar clapboard, or wood siding and dapper would finally require repainting. A good home paint and the appropriate application would last up to 8 years or more. Most individuals can anticipate repainting their house every 5 to 7 years approximately. When, precisely, to repaint relies on various factors, not the slightest of which is whether you are all set for a transformation in appearance for your house. Aspects for the repainting equation involve the kind of paint previously used, your area’s weather, and the substance that makes up your house’s outside. If you live in the Edmonton area and looking for Repaint professionals Edmonton , then iPaint Painting will be beneficial for you. If you are not certain when your house was previously painted or what was employed and how it was completed, then you would require examining the outside to know what kind of shape it is in. If you possess wood siding on your house, for example, and the paint at the base and all over edges is starting to fleck, it’s most likely time to initiate getting jointly the tools to cover your home. Likewise, if your cedar cease is flaking off of the pat boards, you require refinishing. A house with aluminum siding that is starting to lighten or break off, or if not show indications of age are all set for a novel cover of paint. Tangible fiber may also represent those types of aging. When the indications start appearing, you are now on the timepiece. If the harm seeming is comparatively minor, you may put off painting for one more year if your funds would not yet permit or the climate is soon going to convert ruthless. Or else, you would require to get going on it rapidly. The longer you anticipate repainting, the huge work it would take and the more the charges would be once you get more or less to it. This is particularly the condition with wood trim all over doors and windows, as it frequently has more surface revelation. Indeed, in insensitive climates, like the chiller states, many individuals would paint the spruce on their houses each other year when painting their entire house every 6 or 7 years. In evaluation with the flat and safeguarded walls, wood spruce can truly take a pounding.  Some normal regulations: -If your home is all-new, then it is probable the paint would only last approximately 5 years because the outworker almost certainly put on a single cover of paint. -If your region gets ruthless winters, you would either require repainting more frequently or use more covers when you accomplish. This goes twofold for spruce and uncovered corners. These ideas would expectantly assist you to choose when the most excellent instance to repaint is. Request an expert if you have any issues. Related Articles Tips Essential Tips to Hire Quality House Painters   Hiring or appointing house painters will be the best method to make the painting work simple and done appropriately. Though, there are a number of p... Tips 5 Signs You Need to Paint Your Walls iPaint Painting Edmonton AB   Wall paint is the heart and soul of the house. People invest time in deciding the color they want on their walls. It can change the whole appearance... 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How To Find The Right Person For The Job of Interior Painters in Edmonton? Interior February 26, 2024 2 min read An interior painter is what you require if you have been seeing the forestall housing market with an intellect towards investment possibility. In the best case setting you may get away with accomplishing somewhat over painting the interior and offering the house a new, clean appearance beforehand you turn over it for earnings. If you are thinking of a flip you must also think about the alternative of employing an expert interior painter for the task. Although painting the living room, bedroom and kitchen may appear simple to do on the surface, the genuineness of the matter is, a proletarian job is actually simple to mark. And any prospective homeowners considering your investment possessions for their prospective nest may pay to be nitpicky in the present market. The main thing to a high-quality interior paint work is double. The primary key is in the preparation work that may be boring and appear like misuse of time primarily. This is generally the step that many proletarians skip totally in their rapidity to get the work done. It is in the preparation work though that the painting work begins to appear proficient. This generally includes taping the windows and swathing them with paper to ignore splash. It also signifies taking out the hardware from doors or even taking out the door totally. And definitely any light switch swathes or connect covers need to be taken out or at least taped above. It also signifies any gaps in the walls would have to be scraped and polished down and the partitions will need to be cleaned up with TSP to assist in getting rid of hidden dirt, sand and dismal. There’s also a matter of employing tarps to swathe the flooring and taking out all the furnishings from the space or room. The second portion of the best interior paint work is the paint shade you choose. Your interior painter may show you paint tasters but many painting outworkers ignore making recommendations or attempting to affect your verdict. The cause of this is easy. Once the color is upbeat, if you are miserable with the outcomes, you may put the responsibility for the ended product to the painter if they recommended the now felonious color. So, in this phase at least you are unaccompanied. Though, if you do not rely on your individual wisdom of color feel you may always use a decorator or trust on the verdict of somebody whose savor you do like. Thus, unless you are ready to do the preparation work to do the work properly and stanch the time and attempt to your interior painting work, you may wish to acutely consider appointing an expert interior painter to do the work for you and assist you to create your investment possessions a simple flip. Overall, if you are searching for one of the best interior painters Edmonton, then visiting iPaint Painting will be really beneficial for your painting project.​ Related Articles Interior Interior House Painters | Edmonton, AB Freshen your home with professional interior house painters in Edmonton. Get quality workmanship, fast service, and a free estimate today. Interior Residential Interior Painting | Edmonton, AB When it comes to giving your home a fresh look, residential interior painting is one of the most effective and affordable upgrades you can make. A well-don... Interior Your Guide to Commercial Interior Painters A professionally painted commercial space can dramatically transform the way your business is perceived. In Edmonton’s competitive marketplace, hiring comm... Ready for a Fresh Coat? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. 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Given the acoustical traits of popcorn ceilings as they kept sound away from traveling, they were pretty popular in bedrooms. However, as time passed, the charm of popcorn ceilings have also faded. Homeowners no longer favor popcorn ceilings. In fact, they are now deemed as unattractive. As a result, many homeowners are going ahead with popcorn ceiling removal. But it is neither an easy nor such a convenient task both from the perspective of homeowners and workers or contractors, therefore, it is necessary to take utmost safety precautions along with doing some preparations. We bring to you a complete guide on how you can prepare your home for popcorn ceiling removal before going ahead with starting the actual work. Seal Off the Floors The removal is extremely messy. All the material that’s being scraped off turns into dust particles that will get everywhere. Before the popcorn ceilings are removed, the floors must be completely covered from wall to wall. You can do this using thick plastic sheets. You would also need to use contractor paper to feature another layer on top of the thick plastic such that there is no chance of slipping while working within the area. Close Off Doorways In order to stop the popcorn ceiling material from making its way from one to the other parts of the home, a great idea is to shut off any doorways that lead outside of the space. This could also save you from the additional cleaning burden. Cover Your Furniture It is extremely significant to guard your furniture from the dust that is generated from the removal work. As such, it’s important that you simply cover every furniture piece. Get yourself some transparent plastic sheets and canopy each bit entirely, including the rear. Once you are doing, push each bit against the wall. Make sure that sheets of plastic completely cover the furniture and go right to rock bottom. By covering your furniture during this way, any popcorn ceiling material will just slide right off each bit and onto the ground, containing the fabric and protecting your furniture at an equivalent time. Gather the Required Tools It is important to keep a set of tools or materials handy for easy and quick work, including shielding off home from the dust that generates during popcorn ceiling removal work. In addition to large sheets of plastic, contractor paper, and painter’s tape it is important to gather a couple of other tools to make the work easier including a bucket of water, garden sprayer, utility knife, ladder and cross bench. From now on, whenever you think about getting a popcorn ceiling removal done in their homes, ensure that appropriate precautionary measures are taken to safeguard home premises as well as assets from any kind of mess created during the removal process. 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The Impact of a Fresh Coat of Paint on Your Home’s Atmosphere and Value Painting is one of the most cost-effective ways to rejuvenate your living space. With the right colours and professional application, a fresh coat of paint can completely transform your home’s atmosphere, making rooms feel more open, cozy, or vibrant. Beyond aesthetics, expert interior house painters in Edmonton understand how paint quality and techniques affect the longevity and upkeep of your walls,saving you future repair costs. Moreover, well-executed painting increases your home’s market value. Potential buyers are immediately drawn to homes with clean, refreshed interiors. Hiring skilled house painters in Edmonton ensures precision, smooth finishes, and a professional look that can significantly boost your home’s appeal. How Professional House Painters Handle Everything from Prep Work to the Final Coat Hiring professional interior house painters in Edmonton means more than just applying paint. The true art lies in the preparation,a step often underestimated by DIY painters. Experts in this field meticulously prepare surfaces by cleaning, sanding, filling holes, and applying primer, ensuring optimal paint adherence and durability. Furthermore, professional painters carefully choose the right type of paint based on the room’s use, lighting, and surface material. The application itself is performed with precision,multiple coats are applied evenly, edges are crisp, and finishes match your desired sheen, whether matte, satin, or glossy. An additional benefit of hiring interior house painters in Edmonton is their ability to manage the entire project timeline and cleanup. They protect your furniture and flooring during the job and leave your home spotless, minimizing disruption to your daily life. The Rising Trend of Cabinet Painting as a Cost-Effective Kitchen Renovation For homeowners seeking kitchen upgrades without the hefty price tag of a full remodel, cabinet painting has become a popular trend. Interior house painters in Edmonton are well-versed in this specialized service, providing a fresh, modern look to your cabinetry that rivals new installations. Cabinet painting involves thorough cleaning and sanding to remove grease and wear, followed by the application of a high-quality primer and durable paint suitable for kitchen conditions. Professionals carefully select paint types that withstand moisture, stains, and frequent use. This approach is not just budget-friendly but also eco-conscious, reducing waste from replaced cabinetry. When executed by experienced house painters in Edmonton, cabinet painting can dramatically enhance the look and feel of your kitchen, making it a smart choice for both homeowners and renters seeking stylish flooring and wall updates. How to Identify the Best Interior House Painters in Edmonton Choosing the right professionals to paint your home’s interior involves research and careful consideration. Ask for referrals from friends or neighbours who’ve recently had outstanding painting work done. Take note of painters who specialize in interior work and demonstrate a strong portfolio, specifically accessible through Edmonton community contractor listings and online reviews. Confirm that the interior house painters in Edmonton you choose are licensed and insured. This safeguards you against liability and ensures adherence to industry standards. Additionally, a reputable company like iPaint offers written estimates and clear contracts specifying scope, materials, timelines, and pricing. Discuss your specific needs and preferences upfront. Good painters should be attentive to your vision, offer expert colour consultation s, and answer questions about paint types, finishes, and care. What Renters Should Expect from Interior Painting Services Renters considering painting services often worry about cost, permission, and quality. It’s essential to get approval from your landlord before making changes. Many interior house painters in Edmonton provide flexible, tenant-friendly options such as neutral colour palettes, minimal prep work, and fast project turnaround to minimize inconvenience. Professional painters respect the property and often use protective coverings and quick clean-up methods. They apply low-VOC paints, which are healthier and less odorous,a significant advantage for rental situations. Understanding these services helps renters communicate effectively with landlords and painters alike, ensuring that expectations align and that the space is enhanced without damaging property or relationships. Why Hire iPaint for Interior House Painting in Edmonton At iPaint, we specialize in providing top-tier interior house painters in Edmonton that deliver flawless results every time. With years of experience, our team knows how to handle everything from careful prep work to exquisite finishes, using premium products suitable for your home’s unique needs. We also offer expert cabinet painting services as a cost-effective way to refresh your kitchen or bath. Our attention to detail and commitment to customer satisfaction have made us a trusted choice for homeowners and renters alike. We understand that every project is different, and we tailor our approach to your style, schedule, and budget, ensuring your vision becomes reality without hassle. Ready to transform your home with the best interior house painters in Edmonton? Don’t settle for less when it comes to enhancing your living space’s beauty and value. 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Interior painting goes hand in hand with interior decoration. Even if you just bought a home or anticipating a new adding up to the family, painting the inner side of your home can eventually improve the surroundings of your house for you and your family. It may also offer a reassuring and inviting ambiance for your family and astound your friends. Altering the designs of a room may explain the whole effect of the room. It may finally enhance the worth of your home in the long run. Painting the inner side of the home yourself can be such a problem. What products and brands should you select? What color will you select that would possess a calming impact? Expert interior painting organization provides an onsite session that offers specialist suggestions to your family. They also understand what kind of paint is secure for your house. A few wall paints may include toxic lead components that could be harmful to a baby that is related to going into the home. A painting service provider must have an official document of authorization to accomplish the job. Furthermore, the provider must also possess a proper certificate and suitable insurance. Even more, it is also needed that all the workers of the provider must have appropriate insurance. Else, in the condition of damage, you would have to tolerate the wages of the offended worker. Thus, to make your work appropriately finished without any problem or fine in sense of paying prospective wages of the offended worker, you require properly checking the authorization and indemnity information of the painting service provider. In place of worker assurance, you must also verify the liability cover of the provider beforehand appointing him for the work of outer or inner painting. You may also add various factors such as security evaluated followed by the service provider, time is taken predictable budget and suppleness to put effort according to your expediency, to select the service provider for outer and inner painting. At an expert interior painting agency, they have specialized technicians that provide specialized interior painting service and best products that will assure that your project would be completed on time with small problems. Residential paint must be mildew defiant and atmosphere friendly. Experts only employ premium quality sealants and caulks. They know that the requirement to offer the best product that would fit into the client’s lifestyle and financial plan. It is significant that you refurbish your home with the correct contract that is in agreement with the rules. Your house is significant to you, expert interior contractors may offer you the best value service, and products that would make your dream house come true in very less time. 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Many ceilings in the early 90s still contained asbestos in their surface mixtures, although asbestos coatings were banned in the late seventies. If you have this sort of ceiling, it is important to consult a popcorn ceiling removal expert before trying to tackle the project on your own, to reduce any potentially harmful effects caused by asbestos. Asbestos Overview: Known for its insulating, heat resistant, and flame retardant properties, asbestos was used in many products throughout the last century, including electric ovens, hotplates, and insulation for walls. Discovered to have negative effects as early as 1930, long exposure to high concentrations of asbestos can cause severe health problems such as lung cancer and mesothelioma. Assessing your Ceiling: A common lack of information is that ceilings containing asbestos can be identified based on appearance; however, this is not the case. Asbestos can only be seen through a special microscope. The only way to find out for sure whether you have got asbestos in your ceiling is to sending a sample to a lab. Removing Popcorn Ceilings: Popcorn ceiling contains asbestos, to get rid of this call knowledgeable. Many painting companies and other popcorn ceiling removal contractors offer this service. Windows and doors will have to be sealed, and specially trained individuals will strip the ceiling, creating as little dust as possible. The resident needs to keep away from the work area unless permission is given by the contractor. After Removal: All dust and debris should be properly contained in a sealed bag and sent to a proper disposal facility after removal. All rags, mops and other disposable equipment used should be double-bagged, sealed, and labelled according to regulations. An air quality test should be performed following the cleanup, ensuring that the air circling your home is clean and safe. Asbestos can cause a variety of harmful effects; it should be treated seriously and by professionals. If your home interior has popcorn ceilings, you may be at risk, so be sure to have it tested. Even if it seems that your ceiling does not contain asbestos, you will still enjoy an updated, more modern look by having your popcorn ceiling removed by a knowledgeable painting company. Related Articles Popcorn Ceiling Effective Tips For Simple Popcorn Ceiling Removal When we talk about popcorn ceiling removal, you may get two alternatives – accomplishing things the solid way or accomplishing things the simple way. Thoug... Popcorn Ceiling About Popcorn Ceiling and Tips to Remove It   With the intention of removing popcorn ceiling securely, you should primarily know what the stuff can include. Popcorn ceiling is also known as cott... Popcorn Ceiling How To Prepare Your Home For Popcorn Ceiling Removal?   Popcorn ceilings were quite common between the 1950-80s. 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It is very necessary to hire the perfect painter to give your ideas a shape. It often seems that painting is a very easy and common task, for that it is not necessary to hire a professional painter but it is wrong to believe so. The service offered by a quality painting service provider is better than a normal painter. Some points should be kept in mind before hiring any painting service company. Quality Work: By hiring any reputed painting company, high quality is assured. The goodness of such a company can be estimated by looking at their work experience. Timing: Each job must be completed within a time limit. Quality painting service providing companies give great importance to your time, this type of company takes the responsibility to finish their work in a limited time so that their clients do not face the problem. Facility: This type of company gives good training to its executives so that they can develop a very good understanding of paint and at the same time use that understanding to provide good service. High professional painting services are equipped with ultra modern execution equipment as compared to normal painters. Maintenance: Maintenance of any work is necessary after completion, such as maintenance of paint while taking service of professional quality painting services company can also be added to the package so that the paint of your home or office is always afresh and looks new. It is important to get information about any paint warranty etc. because you are ready to spend a considerable amount of money on painting. The quality painting services provided by a professional company guarantees a long-lasting paint warranty. This type of company is sure to give an estimate before painting so that it gives an idea of ​​how much the painting work is likely to cost. At some point they can also help you to cut down additional costs while getting the desired result. Beyond all this, such companies always prioritize their work over profits, such companies never charge unnecessary prices from their clients. They always charge a fair amount from their customers. That is to say that whenever a good and professional painting company is hired, these things can be taken care of. Next time whenever you plan to hire a painter for your residential or commercial space ensure that you do not miss out on these key points. Related Articles Tips Essential Tips to Hire Quality House Painters   Hiring or appointing house painters will be the best method to make the painting work simple and done appropriately. Though, there are a number of p... Tips 5 Signs You Need to Paint Your Walls iPaint Painting Edmonton AB   Wall paint is the heart and soul of the house. People invest time in deciding the color they want on their walls. It can change the whole appearance... 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Key Points To Lookout For While Hiring House Painters In Edmonton Tips February 26, 2024 2 min read Once you enter the home after a long day at work have you ever noticed your house looking at the dried-up walls which often disturb you? Of the various kinds of work that your home requires, painting is an important one. You would like to choose a painter for this purpose because you recognize that a house painter Edmonton can do that job perfectly. Interior house consists of rooms, bathrooms, garage, corridors, lawns, storerooms, kitchen, drawing room and television lounge. All these places got to be elegant with different but suitable paint. Your interior house shows up your attitude towards life. A house can tell visitors what kind of people live there. You can give life to your walls through a prestigious painting and let them speak volumes about your personality. The only thing you would like to do is to settle on an interior paint er in Edmonton for safe, clean and fine-looking paint. There are some recommendations on how you’ll choose an interior house painter. If you know an expert interior painter in Edmonton, contact them but it’s better to offer a call to the best nearer company and ask them to assist you. The first step is to do research, it’s easier if you research online to look for an expert painter provided by a corporation. During this process, you do not need to leave home just do better research and find a house painter or interior painter in Edmonton. You must have some points in your mind while dealing with a contractor for selecting a painter. Choose a painter who agrees to figure consistent with your budget and agrees to finish it on exact deadlines. Ask the company to supply you with a trusted painter who has been a master of interior paint or is experienced. An interior painter must have some qualities of painting an interior house as he should remember giving life through colours to the walls. Choose a painter who has the best idea of techniques for dealing with ceilings, floor, ventilators, and wooden materials. Always prefer a painter who may be a professional. Choose a painter who knows techniques of painting the interior of the house. Communicate with the painter to know if he is equipped enough for painting your whole house. Ask him to point out you initially by applying a sachet on a touch portion of walls. See which colour is more suitable or which colour contrast looks cool. Volatile organic compounds are harmful to you and family because it produces a smell which isn’t good to smell and dangerous for health. Choose a painter who uses paint which has zero or low VOC. These are the few simplest ways to understand the work of any house painting company and their value. You must follow these basic key points to hire a professional house painter in Edmonton. Related Articles Tips Essential Tips to Hire Quality House Painters   Hiring or appointing house painters will be the best method to make the painting work simple and done appropriately. Though, there are a number of p... Tips 5 Signs You Need to Paint Your Walls iPaint Painting Edmonton AB   Wall paint is the heart and soul of the house. People invest time in deciding the color they want on their walls. It can change the whole appearance... Tips Which is the Best Texture Design for Your Bedroom Wall iPaint YEG Your choice of color is a reflection of your personality. That’s what people say, which means you don’t want anyone to get a bad vibe when visiting your ho... Ready for a Fresh Coat? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. 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It’s all about knowing how to create a mood and energy with the colours you choose. Thankfully, local painting contractors like iPaint Painting can help you find the perfect shade you’re looking for and even do the painting job to get the desired results you want. If you’re struggling with choosing paint for your home, keep reading. This article is our ultimate colour wheel crash course that will help you understand hues and utilize the colour wheel. Let’s get to it! Colour Wheel: What and How to Use It, and Understanding Colour Temperatures Before choosing a colour, you need to understand its properties and which colours complement each other. To help you with that, all you’ll need is a colour wheel. The colour wheel will help you create colour schemes for your home by choosing the right shade, complementary colours, saturation, and temperature, which is warm or cool. Thankfully, expert interior designers and local painting contractors have gained enough experience to understand colours and hues and how to utilize the colour wheel, helping you choose the right colour and palette for your home project. Example of Colour Wheel Colour Schemes – Monochromatic If you’re opting for one colour for a room, don’t stick to just one shade; instead, choose various hues of that colour to add dimension to the room. When you play with lightness and saturation variations, you’ll get a crisp and cleaner design. – Complementary Some people might think incorporating complementary colours can be too much for the eyes. However, blending complementary colours can still give you the right balance of vibrance and playfulness. Complementary colours are opposite to each other in the colour wheel, so you can play with this colour scheme using one colour as the base and the other as an accent colour. – Analogous When you want to use three colours in a room, you’ll create an analogous colour scheme. These colours are adjacent to each other in the colour wheel, giving your space a more harmonious and relaxing mood. Play around with this by choosing one dominant colour while using the other two as accent colours. Lightness, Saturation, and Temperature When describing a colour, there are three things you need to consider: its saturation, lightness, and temperature. Saturation describes the intensity of the colour. So if the colour is at 100% saturation, that is the most intense version of the colour, and as its saturation decreases, the grayer it gets. As for lightness, you talk about the degree of black and lightness mixed into the colour. So when there’s more white, the lighter the colour gets, and when there’s more black, the deeper the colour. Temperature refers to how warm or cool a colour is. Warm colours include red, orange, yellow and cool colours include green, blue, violet. Finally, colour temperatures tell you whether a colour is warm or cool. When you look at the colour wheel, you’ll notice that it’s divided into two parts: cool colours and warm colours. Warm colours have the colours red through yellow-green, and as for cool colours, you’ll find green and run through red-violet. Since our eyes and brains see different wavelengths of colours, warm colours advance, while cool colours recede. With all of these considered, the goal is to create a harmonious palette that will bring vibrance and harmony into your home. Conclusion Now that you know the basics of colours and have an idea of how to use a colour wheel, choosing the right hues and shades for your home has gotten much easier. Thankfully, with the help of an expert team of local painting contractors, such as iPaint Painting, you’ll be able to incorporate the colours you want in your home with finesse and thoughtfulness, giving your rooms more life, light, and harmony. iPaint Painting is a superior painting contractor that provides professional interior and exterior painting services for residential and commercial projects in Edmonton. So if you’re looking for local painting contractors, check out our services today! Related Articles Design Right paint colour for your home CHOOSING THE RIGHT PAINT COLOURChoosing paint colour is not necessarily as easy as you might think – and if you get it wrong, you are stuck with it for a f... Design 8 Best Wall Painting Colors For Your Workplace Science says what is ideal in a circumstance might become counterproductive in another, regardless of anything in life. And the choice of colors is no diff... 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Painting Companies In Edmonton For Quality & Reliable Services Tips February 26, 2024 2 min read commercial painting services" width="911" height="607" /> ​ “What you think is what you paint.” Painting is the key to attraction for every premise that is why always choosing professional painters is the right option. A surface painting helps a lot to convey your positive thoughts to your employees. This is the place where so many people work for you. That’s why you must balance a healthy and positive environment in your office. Professional painters help you a lot to get a balanced eye-catching and eco-friendly surface painting for your office. There are many professional painting companies Edmonton that give priorities to your idea and requirements. After listening to your idea and requirements they purpose their idea according to your demand so you get a perfect result. Professional painters are well aware of the qualities and properties of paint. Choosing the right sort of paint can help you to get a life long durable surface painting. This blog will help you to understand why professional painters are important for your office. Property and Quality: Professional painters companies hire only skilled and knowledgeable employees for their company so they can serve their clients better. They know every surface has its own property and it requires a particular sort of colour. Such professional painters know about what kind of paint must be applied on which surface so you will get durable results. Eco friendly and healthy paint: Everyone always wants to contribute something to nature. Every colour paint is not healthy or eco friendly that is why hiring professional painters is a wise choice. Professional painters can help you to choose the right paint so you can contribute something to nature. Colour shades: Choosing a colour is an easy task but presenting the same colour shade is more difficult. Whatever colour you choose from a colour catalog book seems different in actuality whenever it comes to the surface. Professional painters are well knowledgeable and they study a lot about colours that is why they know which colour mixing can help you to get your desired colour. At a glance they can tell their clients how a colour will look on the surface. To make your office property more valuable and impressive it is necessary you only hire professional painting companies in Edmonton . Such professional companies will never disappoint you by their work as well as they provide extraordinary services to their clients so their clients always praise them. Related Articles Tips Essential Tips to Hire Quality House Painters   Hiring or appointing house painters will be the best method to make the painting work simple and done appropriately. Though, there are a number of p... 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Painting Properties During the Pandemic – What to Know | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / Painting Properties During the Pandemic – What ... Painting Properties During the Pandemic, What to Know Tips February 26, 2024 3 min read Throughout 2020, the coronavirus pandemic affected people’s lives in unimaginable ways. Everywhere, strict social distancing protocols were imposed, businesses closed or temporarily paused operations, and things like major home improvement projects had to be pinned for later. Now that the pandemic is still fluctuating, you may be wondering if it’s possible to get some residential or commercial painting done amidst the crisis. In this article, we will share all you need to know about painting properties during COVID-19: Painting During the Pandemic is Possible Over the past months, the Canadian government has provided some guidelines to ensure the safety of both the contractors and the homeowners or facility managers during a painting project. Our expert painters at iPaint Painting also take these guidelines seriously and ensure all our clients that we follow strict protocols to help prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus. When Should You Get a Painting Job Done? The paint of your property is not only for aesthetic purposes because it also offers protection from harmful weather elements and other damages. This is why issues with the building’s surface, be it interior or exterior, should be taken seriously. Here are some that you need to watch out for: Peeling – When layers of paint are peeling off, it is a sign that previous painters have painted without a primer or, worse, that they have painted over mildew. Blistering – Bubbles form under a layer of paint when interior moisture leaks out or when the surface is continuously exposed to moisture. Fading – Exposure to sunlight can lead to fading, especially if the paint used is not UV resistant. Cracking – Cracks are often caused by inferior paint job or painting over many paint layers without proper priming. If you see any of these on your walls, it may be time to call your trusted local painting contractors at iPaint Painting to get the job done! Safety Precautions Taken During a Painting Project Remember that both you and your painting contractors must remain safe during the duration of the work. To make sure you’re ready for the painting project, here’s what you can expect: 1) For Exterior Residential Painting As this is done outside, there’s little to no modifications that need to be made to the usual exterior painting process. The entire project can be finished without any personal contact between client and crew. It is also advisable that you remain inside or away from the site. Rest assured that our experts keep communication lines open should you have any questions or specific instructions. 2) For Interior Residential Painting Before entering a client’s property, it needs to be established that our entire team is healthy. We will ask our clients to confirm that they are as well. The usual way of greeting (shaking hands and standing close to each other) will be changed as the painters are instructed to keep safe social distancing on the job. Additionally, everyone on the painting crew will be wearing proper protective clothing and gear to ensure everyone’s safety. 3) For Commercial Painting Is your company doing remote work during this time? Then it’s the best time to have your office or commercial facility painted, as there will be no interruptions to your operations and no contact between your staff and our professional painters. The job will also be completed faster this way. Furthermore, once the pandemic is over or when you decide it’s safe for your employees to return to work, they’ll find the freshly painted building welcoming them! Conclusion At this point, you now know that it is possible to have your property painted even when there’s still a pandemic going on. The important thing is that everybody follows strict health protocols during the process. On top of that, taking extra precautions like opting for cashless payments and disinfecting the area before and after the job will also go a long way! iPaint Painting’s team of expert interior and exterior painters in Edmonton offers reliable painting services while ensuring our clients’ safety. Whether you need to have your home or your commercial property painted, we can get the job done flawlessly for you. Get in touch with us today to learn more about our services! 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Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting Your Home Exterior Using Spray or Brush,Which Is Better? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/painting-your-home-exterior-using-spray-or-brush-which-is-better/ >   If you’re planning to repaint your home’s exterior anytime soon, you have to guarantee the colour you pick out is the right choice. Whether you deci... Painting Your Home Exterior Using Spray or Brush,Which Is Better? | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / Painting Your Home Exterior Using Spray or Brus... Painting Your Home Exterior Using Spray or Brush, Which Is Better? Exterior February 26, 2024 3 min read If you’re planning to repaint your home’s exterior anytime soon, you have to guarantee the colour you pick out is the right choice. Whether you decide to retain the old colour or paint your home an entirely different one this time, you must determine if you want to use a spray or brush to accomplish it. It’s not enough to focus on the colours and shades for your property’s exterior. The painting method is also important because it can make a difference in completing how your home looks. When choosing between spraying or brushing the paint of your exterior, you must determine how big the project is, if there are fine details involved, and when you expect to finish it. For best results, you should hire exterior painters to work for you and guarantee they complete the job professionally. Keep reading below to find out how to decide what to choose for your home painting project to succeed. How Much Paint Do You Need When Choosing a Spray or Brush? In general, there is no single rule that indicates the amount of paint you require for a house project. However, if the project involves four hundred square feet and you plan to use a brush to paint your home, you will need at least a gallon of exterior acrylic latex paint to cover the entire area. But you will still ultimately have to think about a few factors, such as knowing whether the surface you’re dealing with is already cleaned and prepared for painting. If the surface is quite porous, you will need more paint to take care of the situation. When you have never initiated a home painting project in your life, you may end up wasting paint because of dripping or lathering a too thick coat of paint over the exterior. Meanwhile, when you settle for spraying the paint, you will require three times more paint than brushing it. The reason for it is the sprayer tool atomizes the paint you’re using, which leads the paint to blow away. You can prevent wasting paint by choosing to paint when the weather is good, standing close to the surface when spraying the paint, and pumping it back to its container instead of spraying it. Deciding Between Spraying and Brushing Exterior Paint Selecting spraying or brushing your home exterior paint all comes down to what your project entails. If you wish to spray the paint, you must look into your setup time. If you’re dealing with a huge surface and there are portions you want to avoid affecting, you must cover them properly before you begin spraying the paint. If wind is present while you’re spraying, they could spread paint all over the parts of your home you don’t want to get paint on, like your doors, windows, driveway, or sidewalk. After securing everything, you can look forward to a faster and more convenient way of applying paint to complete your project on time. On the other hand, if you are handling a smaller surface or planning to put in more details, it’s better to brush the paint over your exterior. Since it requires less paint and barely any setup time, you can work on fine lines and in-depth details better. For homeowners planning to incorporate several colours, you have the freedom to do so without encountering complications. But if you wish to accomplish your work as precisely and as smoothly as possible, it’s better to hire exterior house painters to take on the tasks. Conclusion Deciding between spraying or brushing paint on exterior areas of your home will depend on the size of the project, the amount of time you plan to dedicate, and the presence of fine details. Wanting to include multiple colours can also affect your decision. In the end, no matter what kind of painting technique you settle on, you may be better off hiring local painting contractors to supervise your home project for you. Are you looking for painting services in Edmonton for a home remodeling project? iPaint Painting provides interior and exterior painting solutions for residential and commercial projects. Get in touch with us today to book an appointment with our professional painting contractors! 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Here are ways to ensure you get the painting prep done well: Make Sure the Area Is Clear Ensure the area you will paint is clear, or if there are items you can’t remove, protect them. The entire area must be protected as well to avoid damages during the painting process before you start working. Cover bigger pieces of furniture to protect them from paint and debris and to make the cleaning process go smoothly. Clean Your Walls An important part of preparing the area for painting is to clean the walls. There really is no wrong or right way to do this. One way is using a sponge and warm water to clean most walls. Some use water and grease-cutting detergent to clean areas that are exposed to oil or grime. Make sure the walls are completely dry before you move on to the next step. Otherwise, when you apply primer on damp walls, it can result in many issues, such as bubbling and uneven coverage. Get Rid of Mildew Eliminate mold and mildew on your walls before you paint them. If you paint over mildew, it can spread into fresh paint, which will make cleaning and maintenance even more difficult for you. Use a cloth or sponge dipped in a mixture of one part bleach to three parts water. Apply it on the walls and let it sit for a few minutes. You can brush the infected area with a soft brush and wipe it with clean water. Make sure you’re in safety clothing when you do this. Finally, ensure the areas are completely dry before you start painting. Remove Old Paint There are times when it’s not necessary to remove old paint. However, if the existing paint is flaky and peeling, you need to scrape them off to have a smooth surface. You can also use appliances to make the job easier, such as infrared heaters. For older buildings, some of the older paints used may contain lead or asbestos. That’s why you need to be in safety gear when working in this type of condition. Fill Holes and Cracks If there are any holes made by nails or cracks, fix them before adding a fresh coat of paint to the wall. You can use drywall and other materials and procedures to correct these imperfections. Make sure to let them dry between applications. Sand the Surface Sanding isn’t required for every paint job. You only need to sand the surface if it's rough and uneven. Sanding is also recommended if the surfaces have been painted with high gloss or matte paint. Conclusion Whether you’re painting the walls of a residential or commercial property, preparation is important. These tips will help ensure you have smooth walls to apply fresh paint on. Prepping your walls will also help professional painters work on a paint-ready surface. If you need top-quality painting services in Edmonton, iPaint Painting is the company you’re looking for. We provide interior and exterior painting services for commercial and residential properties. Contact us today! 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Get Free Estimate --- ## Prepping Wood Surfaces for Painting | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/prepping-wood-surfaces-for-painting/ > After making sure that you picked the color you want. start by removing hardware from a piece, filling any of the hardware holes and other spots. Next we s... Prepping Wood Surfaces for Painting | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / Prepping Wood Surfaces for Painting Prepping Wood Surfaces for Painting Tips February 12, 2024 2 min read After making sure that you picked the color you want. start by removing hardware from a piece, filling any of the hardware holes and other spots. Next we sand the piece. Most of the time I sand by hand with 150 or 220 grit sandpaper. Sanding sponges work great for the flat areas. We fold the sandpaper to get into some of the crevices and details, or on curved parts of a piece. I don’t tend to use an electric sander, but if do it’s usually on the top of a piece that has a chipped or peeling finish that needs to be smoothed out. Once we’ve sanded, We vacuum the piece and then wipe it down with a damp cloth to remove any dust particles. ”If you are filling hardware holes, use a wood filler that is as close to the color of the wood you painting as possible”. Most of the pieces I paint have a medium to dark wood finish, and a light wood filler will show through even after 3-4 layers of paint. I use a wood filler that is tinted darker and it solves this problem. Now, one thing you have to know that with most paint can leave a lot of variation. You get lighter and darker streaks since it is made from natural pigments. Special wood paint will also soak into wood (which is why it leaves such a durable finish), but if you have a piece that is sanded to raw wood in certain areas and not in others (either from the prep you did, or just from wear over time), this will most likely come through the paint. Those areas (scratches, water rings, dents, stains) will appear lighter or darker, so even though they have been covered they will still be noticeable. don’t mind this to a certain extent. Obviously when restoring or painting old furniture there is wear and tear, but that’s part of the story and history of a piece. Other times, a piece is just abused and has problems you may not want to show through the paint. To deal with this I would recommend sealing the piece with clear shellac. Contact us Related Articles Tips Essential Tips to Hire Quality House Painters   Hiring or appointing house painters will be the best method to make the painting work simple and done appropriately. Though, there are a number of p... Tips 5 Signs You Need to Paint Your Walls iPaint Painting Edmonton AB   Wall paint is the heart and soul of the house. People invest time in deciding the color they want on their walls. It can change the whole appearance... Tips Which is the Best Texture Design for Your Bedroom Wall iPaint YEG Your choice of color is a reflection of your personality. That’s what people say, which means you don’t want anyone to get a bad vibe when visiting your ho... Ready for a Fresh Coat? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Professional Painters For Quality Painting Job In Edmonton | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/professional-painters-for-quality-painting-job-in-edmonton/ > Painting could also be a necessary task within the house renovation project. Providing a refreshed and pleasant look to the home is important. A painted ho... Professional Painters For Quality Painting Job In Edmonton | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / Professional Painters For Quality Painting Job ... Professional Painters For Quality Painting Job In Edmonton Tips February 26, 2024 2 min read Painting could also be a necessary task within the house renovation project. Providing a refreshed and pleasant look to the home is important. A painted house will appear as if it is a new home, and it will seem attractive. Painting can also enhance the price of an old house. So if you’d wish to renovate your home, then it is vital to appoint knowledgeable painters for neat and clean painting service. There are many painting contractors, but as a home-owner, it’s essential to look for an honest painter who has ample experience in this particular field. It is also an outstanding proposal to start out the painting project by yourself, but you’ll not understand the basic requirement for the amount of paint and money you spend so it’ll be an unsuccessful experiment for you. The painting project involves many works like moving furniture, drop clothes, touch-ups, cleaning brushes, and masking so you alone cannot do such work. It’s better for you to look for professional painters for a home painting project because a talented painter will make a huge difference. When you find the right contractor for your painting project, then you’ll discuss your specific needs, and requirements with him about the cost involved for the whole project. You furthermore may need to get ladders, rollers, brushes, and tape, etc. For the proper completion of the painting project, it’s better to make a listing of the total expenses associated with the project. Talented painters will know which paint brand is nice for quality and smooth finish and from where you will get the quality material. The contractor will also prepare the painting area before starting the project. Those who provide professional painting jobs Edmonton will remove the old paint and clean the surface with pressure cleaning and also remove mold spores from the walls. Preparation of the surface may be a crucial task that needs to be done before the painting work. If you skip this part of the painting, then you’ll not get good results that you simply expect. If your house is old, then it’s compulsory to scrub the walls properly to avoid any wastage of the paint and to get the graceful coating of paint conveniently. Home painting is additionally a time-consuming process therefore the professional contractor also gives you an estimation of the time during which the work will be done. It is also necessary for you to ask the quotation from the contractor so that you’re going to make your budget accordingly. There are many reputed and authorized house painters in Edmonton that are offering the highest quality painting services to home and office owners. These contractors are also having an official website so you’ll visit their sites to ascertain the past projects and also to read the clients’ feedbacks. By doing so, you will be able to judge the expertise and quality of the painting for each painter and make a wise decision to get full value for your investment in the painting project. Related Articles Tips Essential Tips to Hire Quality House Painters   Hiring or appointing house painters will be the best method to make the painting work simple and done appropriately. Though, there are a number of p... Tips 5 Signs You Need to Paint Your Walls iPaint Painting Edmonton AB   Wall paint is the heart and soul of the house. People invest time in deciding the color they want on their walls. It can change the whole appearance... Tips Which is the Best Texture Design for Your Bedroom Wall iPaint YEG Your choice of color is a reflection of your personality. That’s what people say, which means you don’t want anyone to get a bad vibe when visiting your ho... Ready for a Fresh Coat? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Professionals Painters Making The Work Simpler & Better | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/professionals-painters-making-the-work-simpler-better/ > Making the selection between painting your kitchen cabinets by yourself and hiring a professional painting contractor is often a puzzling one. On the one h... Professionals Painters Making The Work Simpler & Better | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / Professionals Painters Making The Work Simpler ... Professionals Painters Making The Work Simpler & Better Tips February 26, 2024 2 min read Making the selection between painting your kitchen cabinets by yourself and hiring a professional painting contractor is often a puzzling one. On the one hand, you’re likely getting to see some savings doing the work yourself. On the other hand, well, you’re doing the work yourself. There are three big benefits to appointing repainting cabinet doors contractors, so let’s explore why you would possibly want to think about it. Speed Matters: Painting a kitchen isn’t like painting the spare room! The kitchen is the most important room in the house. Meals are centred there, and it is an important place in the home. Doing a DIY painting project in the kitchen is often time-consuming for the home painter, who has to find time between work, family, and other obligations to finish the work. Bringing in an experienced, professional cabinet painting contractor can make the method practically painless. Professional painters and their crew, for example, remove the cabinet doors and paint them entirely offsite, leaving only the framed portions to be painted on-site. This means one of the most important places in your home isn’t disrupted for weeks on end, instead, for just each day or two. Painting contractors are skilled at completing a job quickly and efficiently while maintaining their high professional standards. Preparation Makes All The Difference: What makes the difference between a regular DIY paint job and a professional paint job? Preparation! one of the steps that home painters sometimes forget is proper prep work in painting kitchen cabinets. Sanding, stripping, and damage repair are vital steps during a great cabinet paint job. Professional painting contractors have the experience and tools to properly prepare your kitchen cabinets for painting. This is often why you’ll usually tell the difference between a DIY job and a professional one, experience matters when it comes to a stunning finished look. Also, proper preparation ensures a long-lasting paint job which will stay beautiful for years to come. Professional-Grade Painting Products: While DIY painters typically buy their paints at the home improvement warehouse, professional painting contractors have access to high-quality paints at wholesale prices. Professional painters and their crew use a top-quality pre-catalyzed epoxy-based paint, which is stronger than traditional melamine paints. These are the three basic benefits of hiring professionals to repaint cabinet doors. Revive your kitchen cabinets and door by hiring professionals. Contact iPaint Painting for the best results. Related Articles Tips Essential Tips to Hire Quality House Painters   Hiring or appointing house painters will be the best method to make the painting work simple and done appropriately. Though, there are a number of p... Tips 5 Signs You Need to Paint Your Walls iPaint Painting Edmonton AB   Wall paint is the heart and soul of the house. People invest time in deciding the color they want on their walls. It can change the whole appearance... Tips Which is the Best Texture Design for Your Bedroom Wall iPaint YEG Your choice of color is a reflection of your personality. That’s what people say, which means you don’t want anyone to get a bad vibe when visiting your ho... Ready for a Fresh Coat? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Reasons Behind Hiring a House Painter | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/reasons-behind-hiring-a-house-painter/ > Painting your home yourself may look like the best idea to start with but many times you will wind up regretting it as you undervalue the sum of work and c... Reasons Behind Hiring a House Painter | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / Reasons Behind Hiring a House Painter Reasons Behind Hiring a House Painter Tips February 26, 2024 2 min read Painting your home yourself may look like the best idea to start with but many times you will wind up regretting it as you undervalue the sum of work and cash that it includes. You may wish to appoint an expert home painter. The clutter of painting touch-ups, clean-up brushes, proper research of the region to be painted, moving furnishings, masking, drop cloths, taping all when attempting to work and live your life in a home in shuffles, painting your home yourself could take a moment. You will wish to evaluate the dimension of the painting work. If you are just painting a single room in your home, then it may be the best idea to DIY or do it yourself, if you are searching to paint the whole exterior of your home it may be a good idea if you allow an expert to deal with it. You will particularly wish to appoint an expert house painter for covering areas such as ceilings or top walls or regions that need scaffolding. Another feature you may wish to consider is the price of all the supplies you will require painting your house. The price of rollers, brushes, ladders, paint pans, drop cloths, tape, etc. can tote up, if the region to be covered is a big one it can be cheaper just to appoint an expert, they offer and use all their individual supplies. If you live in Edmonton, then professional house painters Edmonton would recognize which paint product to select, which would go the longest, which possesses the top finish, how many covers of paint the region will require and any unique preparation required. Prepping the exteriors that require being painted has a tendency to be huge work; if you miss this portion of the procedure your new painting work won’t appear as fine and would not go as long. This is particularly true when painting the outside of an older home. Scraping off the older paint and making the region to be painted may be untidy and time taking, would you recognize what to do if the worn-out paint possessed lead in it? Expert painters are better outfitted to handle possible hazards and have knowledge of handling these kinds of things; it is what they handle regularly. An expert house painter would complete the work in a timely way, what could acquire you a week or 3 could acquire them a number of days. They also understand how to deal with most painting conditions with no blinking of an eye and what you may ignore would perhaps be somewhat they involuntarily do. Where you may employ rollers and brushes an expert painter would employ a paint aerosol, saving time that sequentially saves you cash and hassles of renting and understanding how to employ paint aerosol. Your expert home painter would know what is needed to finish the work to your norms taking into deliberation safety and appropriate homework when performing the job quicker than you could do yourself.​ Related Articles Tips Essential Tips to Hire Quality House Painters   Hiring or appointing house painters will be the best method to make the painting work simple and done appropriately. Though, there are a number of p... Tips 5 Signs You Need to Paint Your Walls iPaint Painting Edmonton AB   Wall paint is the heart and soul of the house. People invest time in deciding the color they want on their walls. 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Reasons to Have Your Commercial Building Repainted | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / Reasons to Have Your Commercial Building Repainted Reasons to Have Your Commercial Building Repainted Commercial February 26, 2024 3 min read When people are ready for a change, they usually get a haircut, have their nails done, or have some image-altering change done to upgrade their appearance. The same is true for commercial buildings. While these are structures that are not physically alive, it is also possible to change the way they look and the image you want them to convey by changing their overall look and appearance. One great way to enhance the overall look of your commercial building is to have it painted. A new paint job can do wonders for your business. It can create a newfound interest in your brand and easily catch the eye of your target audience. Reasons to Have Your Commercial Building Repainted 1) To Refresh Your Brand If you want to rebrand, a fresh coat of paint on your commercial building will do the trick. Part of a rebranding strategy is to change colours. This will include your logo, brand identity, and of course, the building that is home to your brand. A new coat of paint on the building will be like a fresh set of clothes that your brand can now proudly wear. 2) To Match the Colors With Current Activities There are certain colours that have special meanings. If your brand is wanting to become recognized for offering a different type of product or service, changing the brand colour, or updating it to incorporate the change is the right way to signal to customers that you have grown as a company. 3) To Improve the Overall Look of the Building Sometimes, having the building painted may be just what the building needed to look new again. They say that to be successful, you have to look the part. The same goes for your building and office space, if your commercial highrise looks drab and dreary, what will it tell your customers?  4) To Protect the Property Having a fresh coat of paint will be a great way to prevent any paint damage from creeping in and destroying the whole look of the building. Having professionals come in periodically to paint the building will ensure that it will be kept looking great for longer. 5) To Get Rid of Paint Damage However, if there is already some level of paint damage, having the building painted will also get rid of it. It will help bring back the fresh and new look to the paint job and to the building as a whole. Conclusion There are many different reasons why you may want to consider having your building repainted. All of them represent a positive change and will benefit your company in the long run. The key to having the paint job done right is to find a skilled building painting contractor to get the job done for you. They will also be able to give you tangible advice about the colour scheme you may want to go with. They are experts in this field and will be glad to offer their insight as to the deeper meaning of colours and how they can help promote what your brand represents. Whether you are looking for a painting team to help you get rid of paint damage, or if you just want a fresher look for your commercial building, you can never go wrong with iPaint Painting. We offer professional interior and exterior painting services for both residential and commercial projects and painting services in Edmonton. We are quality painting contractors who provide interior and exterior house painting services. Contact us and get a quote today! Related Articles Commercial A Few Important Facts To Consider About Commercial Contractors   Keeping rapidity with the modernization and globalization, the requirement of commercial contractors is growing bit by bit. A big number of individu... 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Apart from painting kitchen cabinets, one more method to make it appear like a novel is by changing doors or fronts. Some just fix for a re-facing project or top it off with a few new varnishes. But still, this can charge a lot over just selecting to repaint. But repainting kitchen cabinets is the most money-making method to offer your kitchen area a completely new look. But if the task requires over that, then you must choose between re-facing and modifying your kitchen cabinets. Re-facing kitchen cabinets offer different benefits to home possessors, particularly on the price. It is normally economical to reface kitchen cabinets than change them. Envisage that the price of substances for painting will just be approximately $200. You would just be compelled to expend hugely if you will appoint a painter in place of just creating it a DIY project that you and the family may do jointly. Besides, you may also create this time furnish as bonding time amid you and your family associates. Though, be responsive also that the utmost quality of painting kitchen cabinet work may not always be the best solution for creating the cabinets appear well again. This is especially true if you initiated with the contemptible type of cabinets that develop frail simply with older age. The panels that are surfaced with some vinyl paper may simply strip after some time. Then again, the stunted particleboard base can droop or break separately. Yet the execution rails fix on your superior cabinets can also drag movable in time. Thus, you should identify first the actual and current situation of your cabinets in the kitchen. If you perceive that the harm is not so stern, then you may fix for painting kitchen cabinets apart from opting for overall renovation. Beyond doubt, a fresh cover of paint may bring a big difference to any portion of your home and this involves your kitchen and its cupboards or cabinets. 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That’s why so many homeowners in Edmonton turn to iPaint for trusted, professional results. With a team of skilled interior house painters, iPaint has become known for its attention to detail, streamlined process, and commitment to customer satisfaction. The iPaint Promise: Quality Beyond Color What sets iPaint apart isn’t just their ability to apply paint, it’s the complete service experience they deliver. A typical project involves far more than rolling a brush on the wall. From the initial consultation to the final walkthrough, iPaint ensures every detail is carefully managed. Here’s what you can expect when hiring iPaint for residential interior painting: Personalized Consultation: The team helps you choose colors, finishes, and design touches that align with your vision. Meticulous Preparation: Walls are repaired, holes patched, and surfaces sanded to create a flawless foundation. Protective Measures: Furniture, floors, and belongings are covered with care, so your home stays clean and safe. Professional Application: Painters apply coats evenly and precisely, ensuring smooth finishes and sharp lines. Final Review: Once completed, you walk through the space to confirm you’re 100% satisfied. This commitment to professionalism means you not only get beautiful walls but also peace of mind throughout the project. For homeowners who have never worked with professional painters before, the process can feel like a mystery. Here’s a closer look at how iPaint’s interior house painters manage each project from start to finish: Planning and Scheduling: After your consultation, iPaint provides a timeline that works around your schedule. Preparation: Surfaces are cleaned, patched, and primed. This step ensures paint adheres properly and lasts longer. Protecting Your Home: Drop cloths, plastic coverings, and painter’s tape protect areas not being painted. Painting with Precision: Using high-quality paints and expert techniques, iPaint applies each coat carefully, ensuring consistent coverage and vibrant results. Cleanup and Walkthrough: After the painting is complete, the team cleans up the workspace and reviews the results with you. By handling every step with care, iPaint guarantees a stress-free experience that saves you time and energy. The Long-Term Value of Professional Painting Many homeowners wonder if hiring professionals is worth it compared to a DIY approach. The answer is a resounding yes. Professional residential interior painting delivers lasting benefits that DIY often cannot achieve. Durability: With proper preparation and application, your walls stay vibrant for years with minimal touch-ups. Increased Home Value: Freshly painted interiors make homes more appealing to potential buyers. Better Indoor Air Quality: Low-VOC and eco-friendly paints improve the health of your living environment. Time Savings: Hiring experts allows you to avoid the hassle and focus on enjoying your home. Ultimately, professional painting isn’t just about appearance, it’s about protecting your home and creating a healthier, more enjoyable space. Why Edmonton Homeowners Rely on iPaint Edmonton homeowners choose iPaint because they value results that last. The company has built a reputation for reliability, professionalism, and superior craftsmanship. Whether it’s a single room update or a complete home transformation, iPaint ensures consistent quality and attentive service. The team treats each home with the respect it deserves, working efficiently while minimizing disruption to your daily routine. With clear communication and a customer-first approach, iPaint has become a trusted partner for families across the city. Testimonials and Real-Life Transformations Clients often share stories of how their homes feel brand new after an iPaint project. One homeowner described how her outdated living room was revitalized with a modern color palette, instantly making the space feel larger and brighter. Another noted that after painting her kitchen and dining area, she felt motivated to host family gatherings again. These stories highlight the emotional and functional impact a high-quality paint job can provide. It’s not just about paint, it’s about how you feel in your home once the project is complete. That’s the iPaint difference. Preparing for Your Own Interior Painting Project If you’re considering an interior refresh, there are a few things you can do before hiring a professional painter: Think About Color: Collect inspiration from décor magazines, Pinterest, or color swatches. Set a Budget: Determine how much you’re comfortable investing in your project. Identify Problem Areas: Make note of any cracks, stains, or damaged walls you’d like addressed. Choose a Trusted Company: Look for experienced professionals with strong customer reviews, like iPaint. Taking these steps ensures you’re ready for a smooth, efficient project that delivers the results you want. Bring Your Home to Life with iPaint Your home should reflect your personality, comfort, and lifestyle. With iPaint, you get more than paint on the walls, you get a trusted partner dedicated to creating beautiful, lasting spaces. Their skilled team, proven process, and customer-first approach make them Edmonton’s top choice for residential interior painting. Don’t wait to refresh your space, contact iPaint today to request your consultation. Transform your home with Edmonton’s most trusted painters. Related Articles Interior Interior House Painters | Edmonton, AB Freshen your home with professional interior house painters in Edmonton. Get quality workmanship, fast service, and a free estimate today. 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Right paint colour for your home | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / Right paint colour for your home Right paint colour for your home Design February 26, 2024 5 min read CHOOSING THE RIGHT PAINT COLOUR Choosing paint colour is not necessarily as easy as you might think – and if you get it wrong, you are stuck with it for a few years, or a hefty bill to have a new colour applied. Some things to bear in mind when choosing a colour: ​ What looks good on a colour swatch (also referred to a chip) might be overbearing when viewed as an entire wall; Colour can change under differing conditions, e.g. the type of artificial light used, time of day, shadows, etc. Your final choice of colour(s) can depend on the orientation of your home and/or its situation with regard to its surroundings, e.g. if it has trees right next to it, whether it lies in the shadow of a mountain at certain times of the day, and so on. So… where to begin? The first port of call should be your local Mica and its paints department. Warm or cool? Colours are often referred to as warm or cool. Earthy colours, such as orange, red and pink are referred to as warm colours, whereas shades of blues, greens and violet are referred to as cool. So, depending on the orientation and design of your home, you might consider warm colours for rooms on the south-facing side of your home, and ‘cool’ colours for those on the north-facing side. The influence of fabrics and furnishings Furnishings, such as carpeting, lounge suites, beds and bedding can influence the final effect of any paint job, either complementing the walls and ceiling or not. Take these influencers into account when making your colour selection. Remember that white is not always white Trying to find the perfect white might not be as simple as you think because off-whites and beiges, often the choice for door and window trim, have subtle colour. A further consideration is whether your CFU lights are a cool white or warm white as this too can influence the final results, either accentuating an off-white’s subtle colour hue, or muting it. Always compare paint swatches to your fabrics and flooring to determine whether a warmer white or a cooler white is best for your room, and ensure that you do it under different conditions – in natural light, with the lights on, lights off and at dusk, etc. This is a bit rough… let’s not gloss over it Another factor is the surface texture. Most interior walls in a home are smooth, and some exteriors are rougher with a textured finish. You should also bear in mind that whether a paint is matt, suede or gloss can also affect the final result. Strip search A quick glance at a swatch and you will see a range of shades of the same basic colour and how they work together. So while you might select a very different colour for the rim, for instance, you might also consider using a different hue of the same basic colour. A good idea is to get a few example of the same swatch you have selected and then cut out the same first and/or second choices and stick them closely together (one colour per sheet) to a sheet of paper. (If you have selected two or more then stick them on to two or more) so that all the ‘Autumn Blush will be on one sheet, all the ‘Super Summer’ will be on the other sheet, and so on. Why? Because the bigger your sample sheet for comparison and selection the better. Make a note of that Walls and furniture get dirty over time, or the paint fades and you feel like repainting – the problem is that for the life of you, you simply cannot remember the name or even the manufacturer of the colour you used five years ago. Problem solved… When painting a room, for instance, you will usually remover the light switch cover, amongst other fittings. Use a permanent marker to rite down the manufacturer/s, the colour/s and the lot number/s of the various paints used. In five or ten year’s time, you simply remover the switch cover and all the information you need is there. If the specific paint/s you need are no longer manufactured, you can supply the manufacturer with the relevant information… which is why the lot number is a vital piece of the puzzle… paint manufacturers keep complete and accurate records of every paint they make, and often the paints are made in ‘lots’ – batches. Each formulation is individually numbered so when you ask for some more, you should be able to reproduce exactly the same colour. Custom colours If you want to achieve a perfect match or find a truly unique colour, your local Mica will usually offer custom colour mixing. This is makes it possible to bring in a fabric swatch, painting or other colour reference, and have a paint colour created to be a perfect match. Look up Light colours are usually best for a ceiling, because it is always in shadow and white is a good reflector of the light from your ceiling light fittings. Pure white is therefore a good choice, but if you want the ceiling to match the walls, select a ceiling paint one or two shades lighter than the walls, or dilute your wall colour with white in a ratio of 25% colour to 75% white and use that for the ceiling. On the up, on the flat To get the most accurate impression of a colour, check it in the plane in which it will be applied. Hold the swatch against the wall, and the one for the ceiling against the ceiling so that you see it in the right light. In passing, the same applies to carpets … view samples on the floor, not in your lap. Complementary colours Complementary colours are any two colours that are directly opposite each other. As you will see from the colour wheel published with this article, complementary colours are, for example, purple-yellow, red-green, dark orange-light blue, and so on. Bearing in mind that the colours in the colour wheel are raw – 100% saturation – but probably in the majority of cases, the hues you select, even though they are complementary, will be far more subdued. An example of a colour wheel. Each colour in the wheel is complementary to that opposite it. Related Articles Design 8 Best Wall Painting Colors For Your Workplace Science says what is ideal in a circumstance might become counterproductive in another, regardless of anything in life. And the choice of colors is no diff... Design 5 Tips When Choosing the Right Paint Colour for Your Workspace   Your workspace, whether at home or in a commercial building, is important. It is where you should be productive and focused; therefore, paying atten... 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Save More, Get Premium Quality Painting Services From Professionals Tips February 26, 2024 2 min read Painting home is not only about giving it a new appearance but also about upgrading the property value. Thus, you need to consult an experienced painting contractor who has thorough knowledge and has successfully handled several projects. Every locality has its painting contractors who serve the nearby areas. The same applies to Edmonton. A reputed painting contractor does a laudable job in this regard and has gained repute and trust among countless customers in the nearby locality. The reputed firms offer quality painting services. The firm is owned by capable people who believe in giving their best and working with full potential for every project. There are several advantages to hiring a professional painting contractor. To begin with, they suggest starting the painting work after assessing your premises. They help in selecting the right colour shades best suited for home exterior and interior. The firms employ skilled and knowledgeable technicians who are well aware of the latest techniques. They visit your premises, fully equipped with necessary materials and equipment. They take care of your furnishings and ensure that the floor and all other valuable stuff are properly covered, before starting the painting. Home painting is not only about applying colours on your walls. A thorough groundwork needs to be done to prepare the exterior and interior. Before painting the exterior walls, the area is cleaned properly to wash out dirt and mildew. Before painting the area, all loose paints are scrubbed and gaps or cracks need to be filled. This prepares the base for painting. The colour should be applied uniformly to ensure a smooth and glossy finish on the surfaces. When it comes to interior painting , the technicians take care to cover all household items and floors with a clean, new plastic sheet. If needed, some basic repair works are also carried out and the old paint is peeled off thoroughly. Once the painting is completed, all household items and accessories are moved back to their desired locations. The quality painting services providers are very particular about following all these steps. After painting and cleaning, they request the homeowner for a survey of the premises. If the owner is not fully satisfied, they carry out the necessary modifications. They don’t consider the job as completed until the customer gives a 100% satisfactory report. To contact a professional painting company in Edmonton is very easy. You can take the support of online research and people’s suggestion to get trustworthy quality painting services. So what are you waiting for? Get the best painters now! 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Painting your warehouse facilities provides numerous benefits beyond increasing the visual appeal of your property. Understanding the Value of Painting Your Warehouse Handling these locations isn’t as simple as it looks. Although the space you own can seem safe, it’s necessary to go through several steps. You’ll need to relocate your goods or cover up your heavy machinery to avoid splattered paint from landing on their surfaces. For your flooring, you’ll need to apply sheets of plastic to prevent spills and stains from permeating through it. Lastly, you’ll also have to close off a few workdays to give way for contractors to apply and coat the paint, which can be toxic to inhale after its fresh application. Although these steps may sound like a hassle, these are all necessary to ensure the prolonged value of repainting your warehouse. If you’re planning to give your warehouse a new coat of paint, here are three benefits you’ll receive: Keeps Your Facilities Safe The goal of any painting treatment for commercial buildings is to reinforce its structures’ surfaces against physical and chemical damage. Coating your walls and roofs prevent deterioration from weathering and the development of cracks, which can turn into more severe issues when left unattended. Besides protection against the elements, proper repainting can keep your facilities safe from potential health hazards. Mould on uncoated walls can pose as health hazards to any occupants going to and coming from your warehouse. By applying waterproof paint, you prevent mold spores from growing in deep recesses in your warehouse. Makes Your Facilities Easy to Clean Another advantage of giving your warehouse a fresh coat of paint is the accessibility of allowing your workers to execute better maintenance protocols. Since they’re working with a new and tidy location, it will be much easier to detect damages and repairs moving forward. Additionally, your paint job can also indicate specific danger zones and traffic areas for the designation of loading and unloading routes. Updates Your Warehouse’s Look Appearances play a crucial role in how your business will run on a practical and psychological level. For example, unkempt business establishments are more prone to attract criminal activity if it displays a lack of security and aesthetic installations. This is why it’s unlikely for clean and well-guarded facilities to be targets for break-ins. Keeping your warehouse facility clean isn’t just to ward off criminals; it’s also for attracting clients. If you’re in the industrial sector, you need to ensure that your warehouse structures provide a practical and aesthetic appeal to guests and clients. How well you maintain your workspaces is crucial for investors to view your company’s viability as a profitable investment. Conclusion Commercial and industrial building owners need to know the appropriate timing to apply these changes with the right products. For example, the mistake of using lead-based paint can lead to contamination of goods and general health issues to occupants in your warehouse facility. This is why it’s best to hire commercial painting experts to assist you in repainting your warehouse. Related Articles Commercial A Few Important Facts To Consider About Commercial Contractors   Keeping rapidity with the modernization and globalization, the requirement of commercial contractors is growing bit by bit. A big number of individu... Commercial Hiring Professional Painters for Homes and Offices If you are thinking about repainting the interior or exterior of your home or office the best way to go about it is by hiring professional painters to do t... 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Are you not convinced about the productivity of your office employees? Don’t know how to increase your energy bill? If you can’t find any better solution, it may be the impact of the painting service that you have hired for your commercial service. Can’t believe it? Go through the below write up and know what quality painting services providers say about it. Minimize productivity: Many of your employees are leaving their job? Most of them can’t meet their deadlines? Are they suffering from sickness regularly? The imperfect or irrelevant paint of your office may be the reason behind it. Surprised to know that? You may not if you know the connection between painting and the psychology of the human brain. Paint has a great impact on humans’ mood and mentality. Some provide a positive vibe and enthusiasm, where some may make you feel boring, dull, and lazy. You may not get inspiration to work, may feel lazy and in such situations, the productivity of your company rapidly decreases. So, think about it and make the necessary changes to improve your employee work efficiency. Increase energy bill: Do you and all the other workers feel extremely hot in summer, or cold in winter? For this, you cannot blame the weather. Your office and its colour also have to do a lot. Naturally, you would pay extra money on your energy bill to keep your building artificially hot and cool. Why don’t you use weatherproof paint? It would hold the normal temperature and can balance the temperature of your property. Contact your service provider and discuss it. Negative impact on visitors: If you don’t run proper maintenance, many issues would affect your commercial office building. To avoid this, most of the owners paint their assets with high-quality paint. Painting a building with standard quality paint can save your money and time both. New effective paint would create a welcoming approach to all of your clients, visitors, and employees. But you took second thought to save some penny and painted your office building with poor quality paint can be problematic for you. Think a bit deeper: As office buildings tolerate more tortures, it needs some extra care. High-quality painting services would be best to protect your asset from all the negative elements. Such quality paint makes it weather-proof and prevents heat, rain, snow, dust, and dirt from affecting it. It can also prevent mold, damp, and pest infestation. Right painting service won’t also fade, peel, or get bubbles within a short duration it runs till a long life so your office building always looks shiny. So, hire the best, and be relaxed. If you find it convenient, get in touch with commercial painting services specialists. Decrease resale value: High-quality paint provides long-lasting effects and gorgeous finish. You don’t need to repair it or repaint your building. And naturally, if a building goes under less repairing service, its strength and look would remain intact and the owner of the building saves a huge amount of money. When buyers or building valuers would observe your asset, they would rate it high and you can get a better resale value of your office building. So, don’t limit your view, see the big picture and think about the future. Related Articles Tips Essential Tips to Hire Quality House Painters   Hiring or appointing house painters will be the best method to make the painting work simple and done appropriately. Though, there are a number of p... Tips 5 Signs You Need to Paint Your Walls iPaint Painting Edmonton AB   Wall paint is the heart and soul of the house. People invest time in deciding the color they want on their walls. It can change the whole appearance... Tips Which is the Best Texture Design for Your Bedroom Wall iPaint YEG Your choice of color is a reflection of your personality. 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Selecting The Right Colour For Bedroom While Taking Interior Painting Services In Edmonton Interior February 26, 2024 2 min read Painting any corner of the house or wall is an art, an art that makes your home look good if executed by a professional. The interior painting of any house is not complete until the bedroom of the house is coloured with the correct colour. Here you will learn some important things about the colour selection in bedroom interior painting service. Consider the Mood You’ll find all types of opinions on the colours you should choose for your bedroom, but don’t let those opinions cloud over your true nature and wishes. What mood do you want to feel in your bedroom? Does one want to feel cozy? Relaxed? Energized? Clean? Fresh? The paint colour should reflect how you hope to feel as you finish your hectic day and as you start anew the next day. A Soft, Gentle Mood If you would like a delicate oasis for your bedroom, think pastel colours. Once you use a colour story of muted pastels, you create a serene place of reflection and relaxation. Bold colours like purple are often softened right down to light pastels that welcome you in. Amplify Your Small Space It seems counter-intuitive to place black on your bedroom wall, but dark colours can make smaller spaces look larger and may help if you’re lacking in natural light sources. Don’t drown yourself in the dark, though. Balance a dark wall with light bedding and accessories. Cool and Soothing While snuggling into a pile of blankets is cozy and comfortable, it becomes less comfortable when space is just too hot. Choosing a cool colour tone will complement the cool temperatures, helping set your mind up for a relaxing night of sleep. Energy and Balance, and Even Some Relaxing Green may be a versatile colour for the bedroom, bringing with it both a sense of energy and relaxation. It’s a gorgeous colour for balancing the rest of your room no matter your style. It works equally well in traditional to modern design styles. Evoking feelings of nature, green is additionally grounding, which is perfect for sleep. Just a touch If you struggle to plan a colour or feel as if you would possibly become overwhelmed with an allover colour, but still want it in your bedroom consider how you’ll bring it in in little doses. A red accent wall won’t overpower the whole room but could bring in energy you would like to feel. Include panelling on the rock bottom portion of your wall that you simply paint one colour, while leaving the highest a neutral colour. Install a chair rail, and paint rock bottom colour lighter or darker than the highest. The above-described facts can make the process of selecting the right bedroom colour easier for you. Whenever you feel stuck yourself to choose bedroom interior colour always talk to a painting expert to make your bedroom a perfect alluring bedroom. 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On the other hand, in the end, disagreement wins through due to the time delays and non-regular work of a painter. The condition remains the same whether you wish to prepare to restore your office, industrialized plant, structure, storehouse or any other saleable surrounding area and you consider you may get the needed outcomes by appointing an inexpert painter, then you are existing insensible of the authenticity. Commercial contractors Edmonton have the condition of the art know-how that makes sure the consistency in the result and due to the knowledge and expert workforce; they have superiority infused in their work that improves the look and aesthetics of your living space. There are a few benefits that a commercial painting contractor has above non-professional or regional painters. At the outset, they and efficient in their area and due to immense knowledge they may assist in deciding the shade and the consistency of the paint. They understand the potential of colors in making diverse moods and visuals. Thus, their suggestion can assist you in color selection, which finally strengthens your home or office. Secondly, they are able to develop better and consistent outcomes due to the tools they employ. Tools, up to date with the SOP’s or standard operating procedures of the organization call up to result in unexpected quality in the result, also it assures the consistency, which signifies that the similar output or color may be attained anywhere as well. Whenever you appoint a regional painter, you tackle the problems of time setbacks. Though commercial painting outworkers have a fixed starting and ending period which they stand for, thus, problems of time setbacks are solved. After that, no home possessor wishes the painter to make trouble in his or her regular practice. Commercial painters solve this problem too. Also, commercial painting contractors ensure that they are not creating disturbances in your regular life. Thus, by appointing a commercial painting contractor your choice will offer you these advantages. Initially, it decreases your time outlay, which signifies that each day you are dissipating in your home due to paint setbacks, could have got you something. Commercial painting contractors keep this price of yours. After that, the result provided by commercial painting outworkers is of high quality, which signifies it has increased adherence to the model paint (which is normally revealed prior to you formulate a deal). Ultimately, your paint describes the disposition of your home or other structure. Commercial painting outworkers ensure that it is in agreement with your needs. Their knowledge in the niche as such offers them the capability of important aesthetics. You may get many painting contractors on the internet, where your contract is at a click away. 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The 6 Best Paint Colours for Your Home Guest Rooms | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / The 6 Best Paint Colours for Your Home Guest Rooms The 6 Best Paint Colours for Your Home Guest Rooms Design February 26, 2024 3 min read After you’re done revamping your home’s exteriors to make your home more comfortable, you may be looking to hire local painting contractors to make significant changes to your home’s interiors. One of the rooms that you’ll want to focus on improving is your guest room. Indeed, there are very few things that are as important as making a good impression on your guests. A great way to improve your guest room is by giving it a fresh paint job. Now, there are many different colours to choose from and this can make it rather tricky to pick the best one. To help you select the best shades, we’ve put together a list of the six best paint colours to use for your guest room: White White is a relatively safe choice, as it’s an abrasive colour that can go well with any design that you choose for the room. With that being said, white is a great choice if you’re looking to achieve a modern minimalist look for your guest room. Grey Grey is a neutral colour that can also give your guest rooms a modern look, all while maintaining an air of coziness. However, you have to be wary about using grey because you run the risk of making the room look bland if you don’t pair it with colours that complement it. We suggest adding in black, crips whites, or even wood accents to give the room a nice and clean look. Blue If you’re going for something more soothing, then blue is definitely the way to go. Blue gives you a lot of wiggle room, as there are different shades to choose from depending on the look that you want. If you want to give the room a dreamy and clean aesthetic, we suggest going for muted and softer shades of blue. Pink Pink can give the room a nice pop of colour. However, you’ll want to be a little conservative with your use of pink, as overusing it will make your guest room look like a child’s bedroom. We suggest going for pastel shades of pink since they are more subtle variations of the colour. Green Green is considered a calming colour, which is why it’s perfect for your guest room. Now, green is quite flexible as different shades match different design themes. Just make sure that the shade you choose matches the aesthetic of the room, as green can look trendy or rustic depending on the shade. Beige If you want something a little more neutral, then beige is always a great choice. Now, you’ll want to be sure that the shade of beige you choose complements your guest room’s lighting because the lighting significantly affects how this colour will look due to its many undertones. Conclusion We hope the list above proves to be helpful when it comes to helping you choose the best colour for your guest room. Now, it’s important that you remember that there is no one "correct" way to go about choosing the colours for your interiors. This list wasn’t made to limit your options; instead, use it as a starting point that will help you create an environment that makes your guests feel comfortable in your home. Are you looking for professional painting services in Edmonton? Leave it to our team at iPaint Painting to deliver an excellent job! You can rest assured that we will get the job done quickly to ensure that your day-to-day routines go on as routinely as possible. Contact us for your free consultation today! Related Articles Design Right paint colour for your home CHOOSING THE RIGHT PAINT COLOURChoosing paint colour is not necessarily as easy as you might think – and if you get it wrong, you are stuck with it for a f... 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The Advantages of Hiring Interior Painting Service Experts | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / The Advantages of Hiring Interior Painting Serv... The Advantages of Hiring Interior Painting Service Experts Interior February 26, 2024 2 min read When you think to paint the inner side of your home, many individuals think of doing the task themselves. If you wish your home to appear ideal, you must appoint an interior painting service. A painting organization can paint your whole house or a single room. If you appoint a professional, you may be definite that the work gets completed properly. Interior painting organizations offer their services for reasonable prices and anybody can appoint an expert company. Some organizations provide free quotes, so you must take benefit of that. A painting organization would save you money and time, and they’ll be careful of the uphill struggle for you. An interior painting service provider by now possesses all the supplies that are required for painting houses, so you do not need to worry regarding leaving your home to look for supplies. Painting organizations bring top-quality, expert painting supplies in all types of styles and ensign, so they possess something for everybody. They also have the tools that are required for painting activities. Interior painting is completed for the aim of bringing out the loveliness of all the things within, to show all the attractiveness as much as it is feasible, also rebuilding or repainting so as to make the room renovate again maybe the aim of painting. If you do not recognize what colors you wish to use for the spaces in your home, you must check with a specialist. You can talk about your decorating tricks with a specialist and request a suggestion. On the other hand, you can buy home development magazines. You would get overwhelming thoughts from magazines. You would have to put effort with an expert to discuss color selections and such. Painting a house can be a difficult, messy task and you must appoint an expert if you are not skilled. An expert has a lot of training and knowledge. He would make sure the task gets completed appropriately the initial time, and he will not put down a mess at the back. Keep in mind that painting organizations are connected, licensed, and assured. They carry accountability insurance and worker’s reimbursement insurance. Painting organizations use quality products. Many organizations also give work assurances for a few months or years. An interior painting service offers all kinds of interior painting such as re-finishing or painting kitchen cupboards, painting bedrooms, painting spruce, painting the walls and ceilings. They would also ensure your belongings are safeguarded and your family is secure whereas they finish the work. A specialized company would assist you in creating the ambiance you require by employing color and style. It can be prudent to contact somebody today if you wish to paint your house. A specialist can come to your home to talk about the work and give you estimation and you would not even require getting your hands filthy. If you are looking for the best interior painting service, then iPaint Painting might be just what you need. Related Articles Interior Interior House Painters | Edmonton, AB Freshen your home with professional interior house painters in Edmonton. Get quality workmanship, fast service, and a free estimate today. Interior Residential Interior Painting | Edmonton, AB When it comes to giving your home a fresh look, residential interior painting is one of the most effective and affordable upgrades you can make. A well-don... 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Protection of surfaces such as the wall, ceiling, woodwork, metalwork, etc. is very important and necessary when you protect your house surface, it means you are protecting your dream home. Choosing a perfect colour of paint can be as simple as brilliant white, but it is the vast choice that often puts you in confusion. There are so many brands, types, and shade in the market. Types of paints According to the surface, it is very important to choose the right type of colour for the surface. There are many types of paints available in the market – distempers, emulsion paint, texture paint, cement paint, enamel paint, primers, etc. Choosing paint is quite a simple task but painting a wall with a smooth finish is the only thing an interior designer can do, so expert designers can help you to choose the perfect type of colour, the shade of colour. You can hire an interior or exterior designer for your home, office, and commercial place. Why specialist? These days, there are so many paints to decorate every surface in the home but what if unskilled person paints the surface of your home or office and you find patches of surface? That’s why we suggest you to hire a professional to decorate or design your home. Everyone knows the dreadful smell of paint drying that is worse in case of oil-based paints, it is also noticeable with vinyl emulsion. This is caused by paints solvents containing VOCs. They are proven health risks, and can cause allergies, headache and breathing problems and irritate eyes, nose, and throat and swelling on etching on skin. There are five categories used to describe VOC content. For guidance, a minimal VOC content is up to 0.29 percent, whereas a very high VOC content is above 50 percent. All brands of paints have, where necessary reformulated their ranges to give minimal VOC content, to choose the right category of paint only experts can help you. Interior and Exterior Painting Every surface of your home must match to another surface, interior painting does work to makeover your home from inside where you stay for a long time and memories, on other hand exterior paint/design attracts people who live around you. Surface painting is not the only thing that comes in interior designing or painting. You need to choose the eco-friendly colour as they are suitable for the environment. You can get a painter to decorate your home according to your demands and ideas. Someone who has experience in multiple domains like interior painting designing, cabinet painting , exterior designing, multi-family painting. Good interior painting service firms have a team of professionals who have high knowledge of surface designing colour. Related Articles Interior Interior House Painters | Edmonton, AB Freshen your home with professional interior house painters in Edmonton. Get quality workmanship, fast service, and a free estimate today. 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The know-how of Commercial Painting | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / The know-how of Commercial Painting The know-how of Commercial Painting Commercial February 26, 2024 2 min read Commercial painting differs from its residential counterpart in a variety of ways. When hiring an ad painting contractor, one of the foremost important components to consider experience- both within the overall and technical sense. In addition, one needs to consider the professional reputation of the business and thus the potential time frame/cost prescribed. Above all, one needs to have certainty regarding the fact that the painting work to be done can be accomplished by the potential contractor. This easy but important step will confirm that your painting project won’t require you to re-evaluate the budget or take too long. Additionally, it can vary drastically as compared to residential painting in various ways. One must remember what they need to know before hiring a contractor. Of course, the first thing you’ve got need to take into account when considering a paint job is whether or not the contractor you’re considering has the professional expertise to handle the work. Unless a contractor can provide a sort of reference almost just like the proposed job, it’s likely that said company won’t be suitable for your work. Additionally, be extremely skeptical of residential painters who claim that they’re going to easily accomplish the commercial job. Avoid them unless they’ve done it before. You certainly don’t need your business’ interior or exterior to be the test case for that specific painter. One of the only ways to ensure that your potential contractor can handle the work you’re proposing is to ask a listing of references and/or a portfolio of comparable work. Any contractor or painter who refuses to provide these doesn’t deserve your work. Furthermore, when asking for a quote it’s expected that the painting contractor has a spread or multiple bids relying on the general scope of the work. However, to be safe, obtain their quotes in writing. Additionally, this is often always mentioned and, frankly, can’t be mentioned enough but make sure of the potential commercial painting contractors licensing and insurance. Both licensing and insurance are enormously important with reference to commercial work and are slightly different than that for residential companies. Don’t be left vulnerable by hiring a painter who doesn’t have the proper documentation to repeat their business. With this information you need to be better prepared to hire for your commercial painting job . Just remember, however, that you simply got to be slightly more specific and particular with whom you hire because commercial jobs tend to be much larger in scope than your residential projects. A typical residential painting contractor or deal is more relaxed and details oriented. Residential jobs require a high degree of communication with owners/designers and top quality. Residential painters are receptive to the owner/designer requests and luxuriate in a way more predictable working environment. Commercial painting contractors need to be ready to keep step with the schedule, work closely with other contractors and handle high-stress levels. They have to be very skilled estimators and managers because commercial projects, especially the larger ones, tend to present more surprises and challenges, often requiring a second pass with a significant amount of your time. Related Articles Commercial A Few Important Facts To Consider About Commercial Contractors   Keeping rapidity with the modernization and globalization, the requirement of commercial contractors is growing bit by bit. A big number of individu... 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Things To Do Before Hiring a House Painting Professional | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / Things To Do Before Hiring a House Painting Pro... Things To Do Before Hiring a House Painting Professional Tips February 26, 2024 2 min read The average home and building require being repainted in every 3 to 6 years. Friends, neighbors and prospective purchasers all go through your home. The refined appearance of an effectively painted home would have a helpful effect on their insights. If you possess your home and are attempting to sell or rent it, an expert house painting may enhance your property worth. When we talk about having the house repainted, there are many methods that this may get accomplished. The work may be accomplished by the home possessor himself or expert painters can be appointed to do the task. Not each homeowner has the time or the abilities required doing the painting themselves, so many times a good thought to appoint an expert like I Paint Painting, repaint professionals Edmonton. Hiring knowledgeable and expert residential painters would alleviate much of the concern linked with repainting a house. They may offer color harmonizing service, suggestion on which colors would work finest and how to get the work done with the least interval to your existence. If you are seeing indications that it is finally time to repaint your house, here is a checklist of things to do beforehand appointing your expert painters. Create a list of all the painting work you require done. This involves walls, painting doors, trim, and decks. Fix on what colours you wish to paint your house. If you wish a novel appearance and feel, try requesting either a design advisor or expert painters for their estimations on what colour plan to employ. You may also settle on what paint product you would like your painter to employ. Find out your funds, and how much you are eager to expend on your painting work. Whereas some individuals choose to paint their individual homes, most get it simpler and more competent to hire experts. Sometimes, trying to do it yourself winds up in mistakes, and finally, more cash and time. Get in touch with friends and family and ask for painter suggestions. Communicate with various painters and request for quotes – generally, expert painting firms would give a free estimation. Ensure you are getting a quotation for the accurate specifications you possess in mind – the numeral of coats, regions to be painted and scheme timeline. Some additional locations to search for regional painters are in Google search, your regional yellow pages and regional community directories. Ensure you have seen your painters’ assortments, even if this comes in the type of case studies, photos or client references. In the best-case situation, you may see what different clients of the painter had to articulate regarding their services. Also, check their cover and painters’ certificates. Ensure the painters would clean up methodically after themselves. Painting your house can benefit your existence, enhance curb request and improve the worth of the possessions. The correct painting organization would do the work for a rational cost and keep disruptions to the least amount. The advantages of residential repainting far offset the charges. Related Articles Tips Essential Tips to Hire Quality House Painters   Hiring or appointing house painters will be the best method to make the painting work simple and done appropriately. Though, there are a number of p... Tips 5 Signs You Need to Paint Your Walls iPaint Painting Edmonton AB   Wall paint is the heart and soul of the house. People invest time in deciding the color they want on their walls. It can change the whole appearance... 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Things To Know About Repainting Kitchen Cabinets | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / Things To Know About Repainting Kitchen Cabinets Things To Know About Repainting Kitchen Cabinets Cabinets February 26, 2024 2 min read We all wish to have a beautiful kitchen. It’s the look and the feel of the kitchen that makes a difference in how the food tastes. A pleasant kitchen rightly compliments the great meal. It’s the area of the home where you and your family members would often linger around and also enjoy cooking a meal together. A kitchen is often a really busy place that’s used by most members of the family. As a result, you’ll expect wear and tear in the kitchen after a few years, and repainting kitchen cabinets is often something you’d want to try to do if you’re concerned about preserving the worth of your kitchen. If you are a homeowner who wants to breathe a new life into changing the look of your kitchen, but if you are not prepared for an entire makeover, then repainting kitchen cabinets is a simple fix for you. Here is the list of questions that you must consider about repainting the kitchen cabinets. Why do you have to repaint your kitchen cabinets? Repainting your kitchen cabinets may be a great way to drastically change the design of your kitchen without spending tons. The important thing you must decide upon is what kind of repainting you want. If you want to hire a professional agency and if you would like it to be accompanied with kitchen renovation as well. Also, think if you are repainting for any special purpose, for instance, festivals or any special event at home. When do you have to repaint your kitchen cabinets? Although you’ll repaint your kitchen cabinets whenever you are feeling, it might be best to repaint if the prevailing paint job on your cabinets is already dull, scuffed or scratched. Also, ensure that you get the kitchen repainting job done when you have enough time or some vacation season going on. Another good reason to repaint is that if you’re bringing in new furniture or equipment and you would like to update your kitchen colours or go ahead with the existing one. How to go about it? Kitchen cabinets that are made out of solid wood, especially those with flat surfaces can be easily repainted. Get a professional to repaint the kitchen cabinet for you as she/he would easily do a good finish and refrain from creating a mess after repainting is done. Keep your belongings safe and don’t let the repainting work disturb your entire household. Who to hire for a perfect kitchen repainting work? Kitchen cabinet repainting, if not done properly, can make the kitchen unruly and unattractive. To ensure that there is a fine and classy job done in terms of kitchen cabinet repainting and also to make sure that the whole purpose is served, carefully and wisely choose a painting firm that provides nothing but the best in terms of services. Next time whenever you think of repainting the kitchen cabinets, we hope that these ideas come in handy. And you do not miss out on any important aspect. Related Articles Cabinets Edmonton Cabinet Painting Why Choose Edmonton Cabinet Painting by iPaint? High-Quality Finishes iPaint's cabinet painting specialists use top-tier paints and finishes to ensure a du... Cabinets Significant Tips For Repainting Kitchen Cabinets   If you are getting on a kitchen redecoration plan, one of the very competent methods to enhance the appearance of your kitchen is via repainting kit... 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Things You Must Consider Before Planning For Repainting From House Painters In Edmonton Tips February 26, 2024 2 min read Your home is a precious property for you that is why you must take care of it. Regular painting is the best solution to keep homes safe from any environmental effects. Professional house painters Edmonton delivers a skillful result when it comes to painting any building. House repainting is a good idea to give a revamp to your home. But before hiring any professional house painters in Edmonton, it is important to know if your home needs repainting. Fading & Dated Colors First up, it isn’t always easy to note interior paint that’s fading. As it’s something you’re exposed to daily and therefore the process is gradual, it often goes completely undetected within the background. Nevertheless, find a hidden spot that shows what your paint used to look like and you’ll be in for quite a surprise. Alternatively, it could simply be that your colour choices have fallen out of favour with modern interior decorating trends. Or perhaps, you just don’t like them anymore. If your interiors aren’t bringing you an equivalent joy and happiness they used to, it’s time to consider sprucing things up. Peeling & Cracking Significantly more likely to occur as time passes, paint that peels and cracks are often indicative of an underlying issue. Your home could also be excessively humid, there could also be dampness within the surface itself or the material that was painted might be damaged. Alternatively, it could even be that the paint utilized in the primary place was of comparative inferiority, making peeling and cracking somewhat inevitable. Stains and Marks Some types of paint are impossible to clean. From grubby fingerprints to the buildup of everyday dirt and grime, a previously pristine paint job finishes up looking anything but inspiring. Sadly, taking to it with a sponge or cloth only seems to make matters worse. In which case, you’ll want to think about learning from your mistakes. alongside repainting your interiors, it’s worth considering a more durable sort of paint that’s easier to stay clean. Mildew & Mold Again, the presence of mold or mildew suggests an underlying problem that ought to probably be addressed. More often than not, it might be something as simple as poor ventilation, leading to excessive moisture buildup. Though it might be something more serious, like a leaking pipe or moisture issue within the wall or ceiling itself. This is why simply painting over areas affected by mold and mildew isn’t the way to go. Consider carefully why the difficulty may have occurred within the first place, or have the experts inspect if preferred. This is detailed knowledge about when your building walls require painting service. Never hire local or unprofessional painters to paint your building because they are not certified as well as they do not have a license to paint. Hire only a professional painting service providing company to paint your building to get extraordinary results at an affordable price. Related Articles Tips Essential Tips to Hire Quality House Painters   Hiring or appointing house painters will be the best method to make the painting work simple and done appropriately. Though, there are a number of p... Tips 5 Signs You Need to Paint Your Walls iPaint Painting Edmonton AB   Wall paint is the heart and soul of the house. People invest time in deciding the color they want on their walls. It can change the whole appearance... Tips Which is the Best Texture Design for Your Bedroom Wall iPaint YEG Your choice of color is a reflection of your personality. That’s what people say, which means you don’t want anyone to get a bad vibe when visiting your ho... Ready for a Fresh Coat? 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Whenever you would like to give a changed look to your kitchen it’s necessary to see all the possible options for doing so. Sometimes, you can have that new and fresh look without having an entire renovation of your kitchen. The thought of kitchen refacing in Edmonton is getting popular day by day among the homeowners. However, an array of doubt emerges in the minds of homeowners while considering the application and utility of kitchen refacing. Not every contractor is an expert in kitchen refacing in Edmonton. Therefore, it is important to take the services of the only expert contractors for kitchen refacing Edmonton . At the same time, when going ahead with the idea of kitchen refinishing in Edmonton it is important to consider the multiple benefits. Simple and straightforward transformation It is known that kitchen transformation is one of the toughest tasks in home decoration. You can’t hold cooking for an extended period in your home; hence you would like to end the renovation or transformation task as soon as possible. Moreover, you would like to form it simply so that it takes the minimum time. Once you apply the tricks of refacing for your kitchen, you’ll finish the task faster and simpler than the traditional process of a kitchen renovation. Pocket-Happy Process Being a home-owner, you ought to find something which will make your pocket happy. There are home decoration tricks that are ready to give your kitchen a fresh and new look without increasing your interior decoration bills. Cabinet refacing is one such process. Just change the front face of your cabinets and use some new doors and countertops to offer them that fresh look you desire. Update the aesthetic When you are proud of the position and formation of your kitchen but wish to vary the aesthetic, then you can surely try kitchen refacing as an option. You can search for the cabinet paint er who can make the work easier for you by giving an interesting and new look to your kitchen which can reface it. This small and straightforward effort can enhance the general aesthetic of your entire kitchen without much effort. Improve the worth Most of the homeowners wish to enhance the design of their kitchen before selling their house. But they avoid it because it’s a costly venture for many of them. On the other hand, once you try the thought of kitchen refacing then you can improve the aesthetics of your kitchen within your budget. Factors You Must Remember! It is important to recollect some important factors associated with this process before you begin it. Always find the expert interior decorators or painters who are cognizant of the method of kitchen refacing and understand the differences between refacing and remodeling. 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Things You Need to Know About Residential Painting Contractors in Edmonton Tips February 26, 2024 2 min read When you come to a decision to appoint an expert to deal with your painting, it may be difficult to know which organizations you may trust to perform a good job. Finally, your house is almost certainly your largest investment and you wish to make sure that the work is done correctly. Residential painting service providers can make your house painting plans go fast and effortlessly and can offer you huge results if you appoint the best one. Alternatively, they may also run off you with fewer than stellar outcomes, charge over you anticipated or take more time to finish the project than they must. That is why it is very significant to understand what you are getting into straight. Here are a few tips for appointing contractors for residential painting Edmonton that must assist you in getting huge results and understand what you require knowing upfront. Verify Their Records Good painting contractors must have a certificate (though some states do not need licensing). They must also be eager to describe to you upfront how extensively they have been in the trade and even if or not they have a cover. You may also request even if they belong to any expert companies like your regional Chamber of Commerce or any paint-particular organizations or companies. With this information, you must be able to get the best idea of how well recognized they are and how seriously they take their trade. Do They Assure Their Occupation? Know if they provide any assurances or warranties on their tasks. If they are eager to provide assurance, then possibilities are high-quality that they accomplish the best quality work. 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Additionally, there is not as much of painting for the home possessor, the contractor has the unique equipment and tools that may assist the work go quicker, the paintwork would have a more expert appearance to it, and the contractor can have workers to assist with the work. Some instances of particular equipment and tools may involve particular lifts or ladders, expansions to link to painting rollers thus they may approach higher regions, information on how to do enhancing details and lot more. Residential painting outworkers are frequently skilled in various tasks next to painting. They understand how to make walls all set for painting by being capable of sanding and priming the walls and how to fill in gaps and cracks thus when it is painted it appears like nothing was erroneous with the partition. When appointing residential painting outworkers you wish to ensure they have the knowledge to perform the task. 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Tips To Prepare Your Home or Office for Painting Jobs in Edmonton Commercial February 26, 2024 2 min read Repainting your home takes up a lot of time as well as dedication. From selecting the paint to hiring the best home painting contractors in Edmonton, every work needs your time and interest. Your work isn’t completed just by hiring a painter; there are several other works that you have to take care of before the painter arrives at your place, no matter if it is a domestic or commercial place. Here are some tips to prepare your place ready for professional painting jobs Edmonton. Remove Furniture It is important to empty the room before painting it. Professionals don’t want to stretch behind your couch or stumble upon the coffee table. So make sure that all the furniture is removed from the room. Rent a temporary storage unit or storage container to shift all the furniture into it while the painting work is going on in your home. 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The oil or any other stains present on the surface of the walls may change the consistency of the paint and can also affect the quality of paint. So you need to clean all the walls with a solution which does not damage your building surface and give a perfect result. Protect Flooring Many residential painting services contractors in Edmonton use a canvas drop cloth or any other professional butyl-backed cloth to protect your floorings. Never prefer plastic sheets or newspapers. The butyl-backed cloth helps in even avoiding the spilled paint on it to soak down to the floor. Use Tape Tape places an important role in protecting the window sills and baseboards. It is better to invest in the professional painter tape rather than picking the household tape. Taping is a simple task yet time-consuming. So do it perfectly. 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When Do It Yourself home enhancement projects are well-liked with home possessors, appointing specialists offers specific benefits, not the least of which is the top quality of work fabricated by the latter. Benefits of Appointing Experts Interior painting plans need a sum of specific information in addition to practical knowledge. Several times, DIY and home enhancement posts wind up providing a fake impression of the sum of work included in this project. Therefore, homeowners wind up going about it with no essential detail or groundwork, ignoring key steps, like the primary cleaning and prepping of the exteriors. This sequentially can direct to serious structural harm over the line of time. Expert interior painting service, alternatively, do far above just slapping on some coats of paint, and their accomplished services may add many years to the life of construction. 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Request every contractor on your list regarding: * What type of paints do they akin to employ and why? * How do they aim to make the surface? * Do they provide sealing and caulking of doors and windows as a portion of the plan? * Would they clean later themselves, or do they anticipate the home possessor to look after the muddle? * If you are pleased with their responses, have them check the construction in question and request a thorough estimation. Many organizations provide free quotes as a portion of their solutions. Verify these initially. * Request various references involving some of their previous jobs. Consider some time to go after the references, and attempt to check at least a few of them. Verify for spillage, overspray, brush spots, and lot more. * In conclusion, request if they provide any insurance coverage on their job. What about assurance? 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A good paint scheme can assist you present a positive and alluring image that appeals to customers, employees, and passersby. Colour Influences Your Mood:  Improving company morale is one of the most important hidden benefits of painting your business building. Didn’t know that was possible? Studies show that colour affects your emotions and more; it can encourage physiological reactions such as increased metabolism and vital signs. As a communications tool, it can influence your mood, elicit a certain reaction or response, and signal or encourage action. Here’s a look at some basic colours and the feelings they inspire: Red: Intense, energetic Orange: Warm, exciting Yellow: Friendly, uplifting Blue: Calming, trusting Green: Relaxing, refreshing Gray: Cool, steady, strong Black: Regal, formal The concept of principle acknowledges the usefulness of colours. They’re a part of the practice’s overall goal of creating a balanced work or lebensraum. Interior Paint: Depending on the sort of business you have and what you want to accomplish, colour can help you achieve your goals. For example, blue may be a good selection for a spa, while red fits a gym. Yellow is inviting during a retail environment, and grey and blue are perfect for attorneys and other professionals. Even different shades of a similar colour can evoke different feelings, and mixing two colours in a complementary design can offer you the benefits of both. Exterior Paint: Choosing the proper colour scheme for your exterior depends on the design of your building, where you’re located, and whether it’s regulated by city codes. Regardless of colour, it’s imperative that you simply maintain the look of your building which includes the paint. In addition, faded, chipped, or peeling paint should be repainted as soon as possible. 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Top Tips To Hire Quality House Painters In Edmonton Tips February 26, 2024 2 min read Hiring house painters would be the best way out as it makes the painting job easier and better. However, there are many ​painters in Edmonton. As a customer, you would like to get the services from the best painter in town and get nothing but the best. Furthermore, you would also want to ensure that you get the best returns for your money and that your spending is justified. To ensure this, it is a good idea to hire the quality house painters Edmonton . Here are some quick recommendations to hire quality house painters. Homeowners should determine what part of the house must be painted. It’s important that you should consider any work you would like to be done before painting. Like if you would like to repair or replace mouldings, you ought to note that and tell your painting contractor about it. Choose what paints and colours you would like to use. You’ll see paint charts at paint stores or home centers. Contact different house painters in Edmonton. You can also take references from your friends or neighbours if they might recommend good painters. It should not be hard to seek out house painters in your area. If so, you’ll check out the telephone book. Painting contractors would then inspect the location and make the quotation for the work. You’ve got to ensure that the contractor’s quotation matches your specifications. It’s nice to get references for the painting contractors that you hire. Also check with the reference if the house painters worked professionally and worked on time Do not miss out on selecting a budget-friendly painter who has a good background and references. The contract must include the type of work, duration, finalized price, completion date. The number of staff that would be working should also be a part of it. You’ve got to ensure that the contract specifies the in-charge of cleaning up and removing paints from all surfaces. You’ve got to maneuver all furniture and other movable items before the painter is scheduled to start. The items that haven’t been moved should be thoroughly covered with a drop cloth. It would be comfortable once you know the aforementioned points when hiring painting contractors. In any case, you also want to provide feedback about the house painters in Edmonton that you’ve got hired, future customers would like to hear your feedback. Contact iPaint for professional results. Related Articles Tips Essential Tips to Hire Quality House Painters   Hiring or appointing house painters will be the best method to make the painting work simple and done appropriately. Though, there are a number of p... Tips 5 Signs You Need to Paint Your Walls iPaint Painting Edmonton AB   Wall paint is the heart and soul of the house. 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They would be capable of relaxing and understanding that their project is in good hands and that experts trained in the area of the home painting are accomplishing the project. An exterior house paint outworker would be capable of handling issues as with the growth too. With appropriate training or sufficient knowledge, an expert contractor would be capable of handling these issues thus they do not become bigger problems afterward in the modification. This would assure that things go together adequately and everyone experiences a problem free remodeling plan. With huge knowledge, expert painters may deal with the outer painting plan with qualified simplicity. This type of expert approach to the plan is just what the proprietor requires assuring a flourishing home development undertaking. An exterior house painting contractor would create everything simpler as long as the communication is provided top precedence. With the proprietor and the outworker on a similar page, the project would move next to nicely. This signifies less strain and more pleasant know-how for all. Painting has been offered a bad wrap as the issues that home possessors come across when trying the project. When an outworker is associated, and effective communication is carried out, the issues are reduced and the complete project appears going much horizontal. The best method to start your search for an outer house painting contractor is by requesting friends, family, and fellow citizens for an individual suggestion. They can be capable of referring to an outworker that worked out very effectively for them, or describe you, particularly who to ignore. Whether they can’t do both of these for you, they can be capable of sharing their knowledge with you, involving any detail regarding mistakes they have created and actions that put effort for them. The final thing you wish is to know that the exterior house painting supplier that you have appointed is a criminal. That is why it is essential to do as much backdrop study as feasible. Verify your possibility of contracting out with agencies such as BBB or Better Business Bureau to ensure that he or she is justifiable. Prior you get into a search for an outer walls’ house painting contractor, create your life simpler. Reduce your alternatives down to some highly capable people creditable for painting your house. Related Articles Exterior 6 Signs Your House Needs to Be Pressure Washed   Pressure Washing Services Throughout the year, your home exterior is exposed to numerous elements, subjecting it to damage and degradation. Maintain... Exterior Painting Your Home Exterior Using Spray or Brush,Which Is Better?   If you’re planning to repaint your home’s exterior anytime soon, you have to guarantee the colour you pick out is the right choice. Whether you deci... 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What to Do Before Applying Paint on Your Home’s Walls Tips February 26, 2024 3 min read You can refresh your home’s appearance in several ways, like replacing furniture or upgrading your flooring. However, changing paint palettes is one simple yet impactful way to revitalize your home’s look. Unfortunately, many homeowners underestimate the work it takes to finish a paint job, even if it’s for their home’s interiors. A small mistake in the preparation can lead to costly readjustments, which is why it’s necessary to know the nuances of prepping for your home’s paint job. A Beginner’s Guide to Painting a Home’s Surfaces Figuring out the right palette for your home’s new look won’t benefit you if you can’t apply it correctly. If you rush yourself and act rashly, you can end up with cracked paint and odd-looking surfaces. This is why it’s crucial to go through a delicate pre-painting process. If you plan to revitalize your home through a paint job, here’s a five-step guide you should follow: Step#1: Clean Your Painting Area Your first task is to protect any other object or furnishing that shouldn’t be part of your paint job. Give yourself enough space to work on your walls and ceilings by removing obstacles on the floor. It’s best to move all small items, plants, and trinkets away. If possible, move heavier furniture or at least move them out of the way. Before moving anything, don’t forget to take a picture for reference when returning all your room’s objects to their proper places. Step#2: Treat Your Surfaces Once you have enough space to work with, it’s time to treat your walls by giving them a deep clean and removing protruding objects or filling gaps. You may encounter mildew, mold, wood rot, and other forms of damage that will need repairs beforehand. Remember to note these infected areas to receive the proper remedy. Don’t forget to scrape off old paint, especially if it’s starting to peel and appear flaky. Simply painting over them will make your new layer prone to peeling as well. Step#3: Cover All Unmovable Objects After cleaning your walls and ceilings, your next task is to secure any areas that should not be painted over. Remember to use the right material that won’t allow the paint to seep through. Plastic and tarps work best, but a double layer of newspapers could also be enough. Remember to tape off nooks and corners like baseboards and window frames so you can easily peel off paint that crosses over from your walls and ceiling areas. Step#4: Apply a Primer Before applying the actual coat of paint, remember to use a primer to your home’s surface. Primers are great for concealing defects and giving a clear and long-term finish to your wall and ceiling paint’s final look. Remember that your store-bought paint will still blend with your canvas’s color. This is why it’s necessary to have a white base color to ensure that you’re getting the right shade for the color you’ll use. It’s best to use water-based primers if you’re repainting drywall. Otherwise, an oil-based primer is great for walls with heavy-duty usage. Step#5: Coat Your Surfaces Evenly You’re finally ready to work on your paint with a trusty paint roller and thick brush. Remember to use the same direction for the brush strokes and work your way from top to bottom. Don’t forget to have your windows open or keep fans on to give you proper ventilation while working. Conclusion Although painting small patches on your wall can be manageable by yourself, it’s best to let professionals handle more extensive paint jobs. Any painting project that covers more than one room should be handled by paint experts, especially if you have to apply it to your home’s exteriors. If you need local painting contractors in Edmonton, AB, we’re the right company to call. 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This is why after some time, you are going to need drywall patches. While the repair itself is not rocket science, it still requires a level of expertise that only those with years of experience have. For this reason, before you try to take on a drywall hole repair as a project, here’s what you need to know about what drywall repair s: You Must Have the Right Tools and Materials Minor dents and holes that are no bigger than half an inch can be filled with a thin layer of drywall mud. To do the application correctly, you will need a three or four-inch putty knife that is especially for drywall installation, but it’s not the same as utility knives. You will need this particular type of knife because you will smoothen the filler until it’s flat and the same level as the rest of the wall. Other tools and materials you might need are: Drywall screws Drill Hand sander/sanding sponge Sandpaper If the hole or crack is bigger than half an inch, you will also need a mesh that you’ll have to reinforce before you do any spackling. You cannot apply drywall mud directly into larger holes because the problem will occur again when the mud dries and crumbles. You Must Be Aware of What’s Behind Your Walls You need to be aware of things hidden behind your wall before you cut into it to do a drywall repair, like plumbing and electrical lines. Don’t assume that the contractors who built or renovated your home followed strict codes – it’s too big a risk to take for a drywall fix. If you are intent on DIY-ing this, make sure that you check what’s in there with a flashlight. If it’s really necessary to make the hole bigger, cut horizontally using a drywall saw but be careful not to go deeper than one inch. You Must Take Your Time When Sanding the Wall You can’t rush the sanding process because if you do, it’s going to show. As soon as the part of the drywall you fixed is dry, sand it with fine-grit sandpaper. Once you are done with the first round, add the second layer of drywall mud and make sure that you go beyond the 1st layer’s edges by at least 2 inches. Wait for that second layer to dry, and then begin re-sanding. You Must Wear Protective Mask and Gloves Did you know that the drywall compound you are going to use has very fine particles that can hurt your lungs if you inhale them? If you plan to repair minor problems with the drywall, make sure to wear a dust mask, especially when you are sanding. Gypsum dust can also dry your hands, so you should grab a pair of disposable gloves and wear them throughout the entire project. Conclusion It’s indeed possible for you to handle minor repairs, but make sure that you are prepared for it because it can be a long process. You need patience and precision if you want your work to be flawless. Also, set your expectations as there’s a high chance that you won’t be able to get results similar to that of an expert. Don’t forget that there are also drywall issues that are too big or too complicated for you to DIY. In such cases, it’s better to call reputable contractors who have been fixing drywalls for a long time. ​ iPaint Painting’s team of professional painters in Edmonton, AB, has years of experience when it comes to drywall repair. No matter how big or small your drywall problem is, our experts can quickly fix it for you. Get in touch with us today to learn more about our services! Related Articles Repairs 3 Common Sources of Drywall Damage – What to Know In any kind of home, even the smallest of details can make a world of difference in the overall look, feel, flow, and function of the whole property.From f... 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When Is the Right Time to Repaint Your Kitchen Cabinets? | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / When Is the Right Time to Repaint Your Kitchen ... When Is the Right Time to Repaint Your Kitchen Cabinets? Cabinets February 26, 2024 3 min read As a homeowner, you can’t help but constantly nitpick your house and find endless improvements you want to do,you think your living room requires a makeover, your garden needs landscaping, and your bedrooms will look good with fresh paint. If only you had all the time and money in the world, you’d gladly initiate each of the changes. When it comes to your kitchen cabinet s, since they hold a significant amount of space in your kitchen, you want them always to look their best to continue complementing the whole area. But when the time comes for the improvement, you may want to consider going for repainting instead of replacing them altogether. It’s a home improvement hack that never disappoints owners because it’s a cost-efficient way to make your cabinets look good as new without breaking the bank! Keep reading below to find out when is the perfect time to renovate your kitchen cabinets. The Paint Is Peeling Off At the first sign of trouble, which usually comes in the form of peeling or flaking paint, it could indicate the wrong application or due to environmental conditions. Paint often peels because of the quality of paint you used or the exposure to too much moisture. Whatever the case may be, it’s displeasing to have to walk into your kitchen and have your focus fall on your damaged cabinets. The best thing to do is call a home painter to restore your cabinets accordingly. The Paint Is Forming Blisters Another obvious sign that you should repaint your kitchen cabinets is seeing the formation of blisters under their paint film. Bubbling paint is a common mistake that requires you to remove the previous paint of your cabinets before you can apply a fresh new coat of paint over them. Paint blistering happens when the paint is set over a wet surface or an area of your kitchen cabinet that has excessive moisture content. It could also be due to the application of poor-quality paint because of budget constraints. The Paint Is Slowly Fading Kitchen cabinets tend to experience fading paint because of the numerous years that have passed without you cleaning and maintaining them. When you continue to utilize your cabinets despite their fading surface, they will tend to stand out in your kitchen and ruin your interior design. Unfortunately, using low-quality paint offers limited results because they contain less concentration of colouring pigments and binders. As such, you should reach out to professional painters to refinish your kitchen cabinets and make sure to use high-quality paint to guarantee the finished outcome won’t fade too soon. The Paint Makes Your Kitchen Look Old Due to their apparent size, worn-out cabinets can end up ruining your kitchen space and affecting your mood every time you walk into the room to prepare a meal or grab a snack. Purchasing modern appliances and the latest countertops will be useless if your cabinets remain looking the same. That’s why choosing to refinish your kitchen cabinets is a great idea because it allows your entire space to produce a cohesive look, with all your furnishings and appliances going together. If the damage on your cabinets surpasses paint issues, you could opt to replace their doors and choose a more modern look to truly update your kitchen. Conclusion As time goes by, when you notice your kitchen cabinets are starting to appear unpleasant, it may be time to make some changes. Outdated cabinets can significantly impact your entire kitchen and prevent you from achieving a comfortable and homey space. If you want to continue benefiting from your old cabinets, you should hire professionals offering painting services to refinish them properly. ​ Are you looking for painting contractors near you to take care of your kitchen cabinets? iPaint Painting delivers interior and exterior painting solutions to our residential and commercial clients in need. Get in touch with us today to request an estimate! Related Articles Cabinets Edmonton Cabinet Painting Why Choose Edmonton Cabinet Painting by iPaint? High-Quality Finishes iPaint's cabinet painting specialists use top-tier paints and finishes to ensure a du... Cabinets Things To Know About Repainting Kitchen Cabinets   We all wish to have a beautiful kitchen. It’s the look and the feel of the kitchen that makes a difference in how the food tastes. A pleasant kitche... 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Popcorn Ceiling February 26, 2024 2 min read Even though popcorn ceiling removal is a plan that the average home possessor can finish, there are instances when appointing an expert is the better alternative. For example, if you have not much time because of demanding work, school needs, or family liabilities, then appointing contractors must be regarded. Additionally, if you possess a physical disability or for some different physical reason may not do the work, contractors will be capable of removing the surface so the set up of a novel vcv will be feasible. What to Request? Despite if you were going through redecorating, remodeling, or just wish a novel ceiling plan, dispose of the old popcorn surface will be a huge location to begin. Noticeably, you wish to appoint the correct individual who may offer services for the work, but to accomplish this, you require asking the proper questions. In spite of everything, anybody could describe you he or she knows with internal projects like this only for you to wind up with a muddle that needs a lot of clean-up and repair of harmed ceiling drywall. By understanding what to request, you will ignore being ripped-off. Checking For Asbestos and Lead? Primarily, any contractors being regarded as removing popcorn ceiling substances are required to be requested if they check for asbestos and lead. The cause is that homes made before 1978 were frequently made with these perilous substances. This signifies if the surface on the ceiling were scratched off, any airborne dust will be taken in, exposing everybody in the home to cancer-causing substances. New regulations have gone into the impact that affirms all contractors appointed to do remodeling, renovation, repair, or painting that perturbs this substance will require being specialized for dealing with dangerous substances and would require performing proper checking. How They Set Up? After that, for an expert to take out the popcorn ceiling substance, you also wish to understand about cleaning up space one time the substance has been scratched off. A trustworthy contractor will make up the room by lynching hardwearing plastic sheets to keep the debris and dust from getting into different rooms. This will involve taping off escapes, covering the base, safeguarding windows, etc. Additionally, a competent contractor will deal with all the cleaning of the clutter so, in the last part of the plan, the gap is comparatively clean and all set for the fitting of the novel ceiling. Get a Written Agreement Third, any contractor getting regarded for a job of popcorn ceiling removal must offer a written agreement with all the information on what will and will not be involved in the cost. For example, some contractors would take out all the furnishings and artwork from the gap whereas other people do not. If this detail was not described in the agreement, you could wind up with an extra expense that pushes you above the budget. Related Articles Popcorn Ceiling Effective Tips For Simple Popcorn Ceiling Removal When we talk about popcorn ceiling removal, you may get two alternatives – accomplishing things the solid way or accomplishing things the simple way. Thoug... Popcorn Ceiling About Popcorn Ceiling and Tips to Remove It   With the intention of removing popcorn ceiling securely, you should primarily know what the stuff can include. Popcorn ceiling is also known as cott... Popcorn Ceiling How To Prepare Your Home For Popcorn Ceiling Removal?   Popcorn ceilings were quite common between the 1950-80s. Due to their affordability, they were one of the most popular home ceiling options. Not onl... Ready for a Fresh Coat? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. 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It all sounds good until you have to decide which wall texture designs you want, especially in the bedroom. There are countless texture designs for bedroom walls to choose from, which can get confusing. Lucky for you, we have listed some ideas you can pick for your bedroom wall. Stone Wall Texture with Geometrical Patterns Wall texture designs are simply repeated or random patterns on a wall. If you like a minimalistic and sophisticated look with a symmetrical design, mix it up with a stone wall texture as the background. This will give the wall an artsy look and you can arrange some additional artifacts and artwork to enhance its appearance in your room. Upholstered Wall Texture Do you like luxury more than anything else? Apart from the upholstered seats in your car and the nicely laid leather upholstered sofa in your living room, you can now get an upholstered wall texture in your bedroom. It will give your bedroom wall a rich and luxurious touch and you can club it with ceiling lights and get a relaxed space to spend your time. After all, once you end your day full of activities, you need a place to relax comfortably and this is the space you want to come home to. Wooden Panel Texture Designs for Bedroom Wall If you don’t have a country home - which usually has walls made up of wood - and you can’t use wood for walls in your home, what about a wooden panel texture instead? Going for a texture that resembles wooden panels gives your bedroom an illusion of wood-clad walls. You can create a false wooden ceiling to complement the wooden panel texture in your room and give it a rustic wooden appearance, which is something most people love. It simply brings you closer to nature albeit in an illusion. Lacquered Paint As a Texture If you are a fan of everything glossy, you can opt for a texture that takes lacquered paint as its subject. Paint the walls with lacquered paint and you will get a glossy shine that will actually make your room look spacious. Plus, it will highlight the furniture and whatever else you have in your house, making it the focal point. A Medley of Multiple Textures It is common for people to get confused while choosing from the varied range of texture designs for bedroom walls. If you can’t settle, point to two or three textures and mix it up. You can create a cool-looking wooden panel texture on the top half of the wall while the bottom half has a texture made up of a mix of red, white, and gold (or others) that a professional can apply in various types of texture patterns available. You could also apply some patterns yourself, by cramping paper, dipping it in color, and touching the walls with it, leaving a print. Almost everything you would find in your house can be used to create sound patterns. You can go for a stencil as well. 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Office spaces benefit greatly from a design that isn't just functional but is also aesthetically pleasing. This applies to every aspect possible: the doors, the lighting, the shelves, the walls,everything. They all tie in to create an effect on a person's mind, whether it's the people working in the space or clients coming in. When you walk into an office, you'll likely notice the decor and walls first. Our brain picks that up first before anything else because of how much it matters in defining the entire space. Paint plays a huge role in this; there's usually a focal point when painters are tasked to provide colour. It's also how no two commercial spaces look exactly alike. Read on to learn about why a commercial space needs good interior painting services. Residential Painting vs. Commercial Space Design Painting Commercial painters have several points to consider while putting beauty first, allowing the commercial space to stand out among the rest. While residential painting and commercial painting can seem similar to the point of interchanging the terms, they're actually not so. Residential and commercial spaces are rather different, with the former aimed at comfort and the latter geared towards functionality. Commercial space also has to take style quotient and aesthetics into effect. When a commercial space or office looks attractive, it means you’re ready for business. You’re inviting people to try your product or take advantage of your service. Just imagine if your space is dull, dilapidated, and dingy? You’re telling customers to look away and go somewhere else. Commercial painting has two main benefits: it helps draw clients attention and helps to make the most of both light and space. The latter is particularly crucial since space is what designs are based on, and it's one of the first things people will take in. Key Elements - Colour - A person's mood can be made or broken by colours alone. Positivity is the easiest spread when colours are gentle and soft. When there are bold colours at play, intensity and passion become the focus. - Lines - There are two general categories for this: dynamic and horizontal vertical. Dynamic lines are active or represent action: stairs. Vertical is representative of windows, while horizontal is office furniture. - Patterns - Continuity is best added to any space with the use of patterns. They're also a great avenue for storytelling. Any patterns within a commercial space should influence how the theme is crafted. -Space - This is essentially the cornerstone of the whole design, serving as the interiors' base. It's the first thing that should be taken into consideration during commercial space painting. Conclusion Commercial painting is rather different from residential interior painting. Key elements are colour, lines, patterns, and space. The commercial painting focuses more on practicality and functionality, helping any office space to really open up and get the attention of potential clients or customers. Looking for painting companies in Edmonton to spruce up your commercial space? Reach out to iPaint Painting today! We’re quality painting contractors that provide interior and exterior house painting services as well as painting services for commercial clients. Related Articles Interior Interior House Painters | Edmonton, AB Freshen your home with professional interior house painters in Edmonton. Get quality workmanship, fast service, and a free estimate today. Interior Residential Interior Painting | Edmonton, AB When it comes to giving your home a fresh look, residential interior painting is one of the most effective and affordable upgrades you can make. A well-don... Interior Your Guide to Commercial Interior Painters A professionally painted commercial space can dramatically transform the way your business is perceived. In Edmonton’s competitive marketplace, hiring comm... Ready for a Fresh Coat? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Why & How To Choose Professional Painters In Edmonton? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/why-how-to-choose-professional-painters-in-edmonton/ > Before you dive into the questions, first know why you have to choose for professional painting services for your home. Since professional painting agencie... Why & How To Choose Professional Painters In Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / Why & How To Choose Professional Painters In Ed... Why & How To Choose Professional Painters In Edmonton? Tips February 26, 2024 2 min read Before you dive into the questions, first know why you have to choose for professional painting services for your home. Since professional painting agencies incorporate painters having years of experience, they have skills to approach things and decide what tools, paints, etc. must be used for a seamless finish. Second thing is that painting may be a costly procedure, therefore, if you don’t know the procedure, then it’ll cost you. In a city like Edmonton, many agencies provide painting services for residential and commercial homes. However, it’s important to choose the proper ones as there’ll be agencies that claim to supply professional services but will instead rip you off. Ask for their experience This is one of the primary things to be asked once you approach a painting company. Work experience is a very important factor that determines the business’s success and credibility. As many companies provide painting services, it always sticks to people who are for quite a while. This doesn’t mean that newer companies can’t be trusted. Companies that have an extended history will tend to possess experience in handling different types of projects. You’ll even ask for testimonials or view their works on their website. Confirm the materials they use Although experienced professional companies only use recommended materials to make the painting process smoother and easier, it’s always better to verify the materials used for painting. This includes paint, brushes, rollers, etc. When it involves painting, always confirm that only low & no VOC paints are used. Also, make sure that high-quality paints are used because they tend to last longer than fewer quality paints. Professional painting agencies provide the best quality painting services for your homes so that you don’t need to worry about anything. So, if you’re having any doubts associated with the usage of paints, then come and clarify with professional painters in Edmonton. Ask if they have worked with similar projects Another parameter to ask them is whether or not they need to work on any previous projects like yours. This is often an honest way to know if they’re professionals as they claim to be. You’ll check their website if they have posted details, pictures on their previous works. A professional painting agency is more likely to incorporate details about their previous works. This shows that they’re capable of doing their work effectively and reputable. Luckily, if they have worked on homes almost like yours, then you’ll trust them. Choosing the proper services Although there are many other factors like cost, location, reviews, etc which may be asked, we’ve included a number of the important factors that you simply should know first. As mentioned that many companies provide residential and commercial building painting services in Edmonton, you can go with any of them which do its disciplined workflow and services offered to customers. So choose the best professional painters in Edmonton to paint your residential or commercial building wall. Their services will assure you for a better result in terms of painting. Related Articles Tips Essential Tips to Hire Quality House Painters   Hiring or appointing house painters will be the best method to make the painting work simple and done appropriately. Though, there are a number of p... Tips 5 Signs You Need to Paint Your Walls iPaint Painting Edmonton AB   Wall paint is the heart and soul of the house. People invest time in deciding the color they want on their walls. It can change the whole appearance... Tips Which is the Best Texture Design for Your Bedroom Wall iPaint YEG Your choice of color is a reflection of your personality. 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Why Interior Commercial Painters in Edmonton, AB, Matter Interior January 8, 2026 4 min read commercial paint ers at work." width="887" height="588" /> When enhancing a business environment, first impressions play a critical role in shaping how clients, partners, and employees perceive an organization. Interior color choices, surface finishes, and overall workmanship directly affect the visual appeal, functionality, and professionalism of a commercial space. This is why working with experienced interior commercial painters in Edmonton, AB , and skilled commercial interior painters in Edmonton, AB, is essential for businesses seeking to create a polished atmosphere that supports productivity and leaves a lasting impression. Commercial interior painting differs significantly from residential interior painting in Edmonton, AB, and requires specialized knowledge and planning. Factors such as surface durability, safety regulations, lighting conditions, and coordination with ongoing operations must be carefully considered. Skilled professionals understand how to work efficiently in active environments while maintaining consistent quality standards. By applying proper techniques and strategic planning, professional painting services can enhance both the aesthetic value and long-term performance of commercial spaces throughout Edmonton. The Psychological Power of Color in Workspaces The colors used in a commercial workspace have a profound influence on employee productivity, mood, and client perception. Different palettes can evoke specific emotions, affect energy levels, and even shape decision-making. In a competitive market like Edmonton, businesses that strategically design their interiors with color in mind can gain a significant advantage. Skilled interior commercial painters in Edmonton, AB, understand how to leverage these effects to create functional and aesthetically pleasing workspaces. Key benefits of using color strategically include: Boosting Employee Productivity: Cool tones like blue and green are known to reduce stress and increase focus, while warmer tones such as yellow or soft orange can stimulate creativity and energy. A well-chosen palette helps employees stay motivated and enhances overall workplace efficiency. Influencing Client Perception: The color scheme of your office or commercial space plays a subtle yet powerful role in shaping client impressions. Neutral tones convey professionalism and reliability, while bold accent colors can showcase innovation and confidence, leaving a memorable impression. Reinforcing Brand Identity: Colors are a key element of branding. Using shades that reflect your company’s logo and values creates a cohesive and immersive brand experience. This alignment ensures that your workspace communicates your brand message consistently to both employees and visitors. Enhancing Mood and Well-Being: Beyond productivity, colors can affect mood and emotional well-being. For example, greens and natural tones can create a calming environment, which reduces workplace stress and contributes to employee satisfaction. Professional interior commercial painters in Edmonton, AB, not only apply paint with precision but also provide guidance on color selection based on lighting, room size, and the intended function of each area. They can advise on finishes that maximize durability while maintaining a visually appealing environment. By collaborating with expert painters, businesses can fully harness the psychological power of color, creating spaces that support productivity, enhance client experiences, and leave a lasting impression. Why iPaint Is a Top Choice for Interior Commercial Painters Choosing the right painting company is critical for businesses that want a polished, professional workspace. iPaint stands out among interior commercial painters in Edmonton, AB, due to its comprehensive "Detailed Consultation" process, which ensures that every project aligns perfectly with a company’s brand identity. This process allows businesses to achieve not only a visually appealing space but also one that reflects their values and culture. Key advantages of their detailed consultation process include: Personalized Color Selection: During the consultation, the team evaluates your brand colors and recommends palettes that enhance your workspace while maintaining brand consistency. Tailored Solutions for Each Space: Every commercial area has unique needs. Expert interior commercial painters in Edmonton, AB, plan the project based on room usage, lighting, and traffic patterns to achieve optimal results. Expert Advice on Materials and Finishes: The consultation includes guidance on durable, eco-friendly paints and finishes that ensure longevity, safety, and a professional appearance. Project Planning and Scheduling: The team coordinates with your business schedule, reducing disruptions while maintaining high-quality standards. By relying on professional interior commercial painters in Edmonton, AB, who prioritize detailed consultations, businesses can transform their commercial spaces into visually stunning environments that leave a lasting impression on clients and employees alike. The Advantages of Hiring Specialized Commercial Interior Painters Hiring specialized interior commercial painters in Edmonton, AB, offers significant benefits for businesses that need professional results without disrupting daily operations. Unlike general painting services, these experts understand the unique requirements of commercial spaces and provide solutions that protect both employees and business continuity. By using low-VOC, eco-friendly paints and flexible scheduling, professional painters ensure minimal downtime while maintaining a safe and healthy environment. Key advantages include: Flexible Scheduling Around Business Hours: Specialized interior commercial painters in Edmonton, AB, can work during off-hours or weekends to avoid interrupting operations, ensuring your business continues running smoothly. Health and Safety Benefits: Low-VOC, eco-friendly paints reduce harmful fumes, protecting staff, clients, and visitors from exposure to potentially hazardous chemicals. High-Quality Results with Minimal Disruption: Experienced painters combine efficiency with precision, delivering professional finishes without compromising your workflow. Long-Term Durability: Commercial-grade materials and expert techniques ensure that painted surfaces remain attractive and resilient for years. Working with professional interior commercial painters in Edmonton, AB, allows businesses to enhance their workspace safely, efficiently, and sustainably, while maintaining a productive and comfortable environment for employees and clients alike. Transform your business environment with the expertise of interior commercial painters in Edmonton, AB. Contact us to schedule your detailed consultation and discover how professional painting can elevate your brand. Related Articles Interior Interior House Painters | Edmonton, AB Freshen your home with professional interior house painters in Edmonton. Get quality workmanship, fast service, and a free estimate today. 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Why Is It a Good Idea to Hire Repaint Specialists? | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / Why Is It a Good Idea to Hire Repaint Specialists? Why Is It a Good Idea to Hire Repaint Specialists? Tips February 26, 2024 2 min read Older homes gather dust and dirt with time. Most of the time whenever we visit someone’s home we do mind the appearance of the house, a shiny wall always attracts us, on the other hand, a dusty and dirty wall doesn’t. If we buy an old home we don’t know if the previous owner used good quality paints or low-quality paints because the durability of wall paints is also a very important thing which one cannot ignore. Paint and repaint seem like the same but these are not the same. Choosing a fresh paint colour, fresh paint quality is easy but repaint is completely different while thinking about repainting your home you must go for a repaint specialist. It is very easy to choose a colour for a fresh, un-painted wall but when painting a wall which is already painted it is a different thing. For such a task we always need to go for a repaint specialist. Repaint specialists advise you to choose excellent quality paint for long durability, they always suggest you paint which suits your home furniture and make your home wall shiny and attractive. A repaint specialist always follows some protocols in their work. Cleaning the wall, choosing the colour, impression on a painted wall in day and night light. Reasons To Repaint Home Increases Ambiance – You must feel good in your home and the right paint always helps you with it. A home colour consultant who can help you expertly choose the perfect paint colour for your home to cover stains, permanent marks and odours, so always feel the good and fresh wall. Low-cost home makeover – If you are looking for something which can make your home like a new home repainting is the best option. Repainting is the option to improve your home at a low-cost. Easy to clean – There are many paints today that is fully washable, and a painting specialist can help you choose the right type of paint for each surface’s use. For example, maybe your walls fell victim to a pint-sized artist armed with a marker, suffered scrapes on moving day. Home is a dream for all of us and everyone wants their dream to always look shiny, impressive and fresh. We spend a huge amount of money to build a home but when we think about paint for our home we think it is easy for everyone but it is not we suggest you for home painting seeking a paint/repaint specialist. After all, your home is your dream and we know you always want to keep your home fresh and good. Related Articles Tips Essential Tips to Hire Quality House Painters   Hiring or appointing house painters will be the best method to make the painting work simple and done appropriately. Though, there are a number of p... Tips 5 Signs You Need to Paint Your Walls iPaint Painting Edmonton AB   Wall paint is the heart and soul of the house. People invest time in deciding the color they want on their walls. It can change the whole appearance... Tips Which is the Best Texture Design for Your Bedroom Wall iPaint YEG Your choice of color is a reflection of your personality. That’s what people say, which means you don’t want anyone to get a bad vibe when visiting your ho... Ready for a Fresh Coat? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Why Is It Important to Hire Interior Painting Services? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/why-is-it-important-to-hire-interior-painting-services/ > Painting any house can be very difficult and chaotic work. If you are not skilled or knowledgeable, you may create a number of mistakes that can be very co... Why Is It Important to Hire Interior Painting Services? | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / Why Is It Important to Hire Interior Painting S... Why Is It Important to Hire Interior Painting Services? Interior February 26, 2024 2 min read Painting any house can be very difficult and chaotic work. If you are not skilled or knowledgeable, you may create a number of mistakes that can be very costly in addition to create huge frustration. A number of individuals can create mistakes such as selecting wrong color blends, miscalculating cost estimations, etc. If you wish to get the house interior painting work completed properly and completely, do not be uncertain to hand over the work to a knowledgeable expert. This may save you a huge sum of time and different hassles. Consider that you may not paint all facades or surfaces similarly. There may be big difference in painting broad even surfaces, curved ones, surfaces composed of diverse materials, etc. You must select an expert who knows the differences in diverse surfaces and understands what would be most excellent for each. An interior painting service generally offers a complete variety of services just from cleaning up the previous paint to painting the interior of kitchen cabinet s, fall ceilings, and walls. Their work is to ensure the painting goes as long as feasible and the house appears the best it may. There are various intricacies included in interior home painting that may not be simply understood by the normal man. For instance, painting windows may appear to be simple work but it’s indeed one of the very time taking and tough tasks that needs huge attention to facet. The painter needs to consider the substance of which the windows are created to find out the painting process. Windows are generally created from either metal, timber, plastic or wood. The painting processes vary somewhat for every material kind. Other significant deliberations involve where does the window unfasten, way of design, the thickness of window facades, etc. If a window includes thin bars it would need a thin brush to paint it properly. It is essential to identify and know the different technical differences included in interior painting. This appears with knowledge. For this cause, it is essential to appoint an expert to get the work done correctly and ignore expensive mistakes. Selecting the proper colors is one more area that needs huge attention to feature. The colors you select must mix with the whole theme and method of the house. The color blends must be perfect too. One more thing to remember is the impact the colors would possess on the appearance and feel of the home. For instance, darker colors may make the room appear smaller whereas lighter colors offer a spacious appearance to the room. If you are not definite what colors to select, leave the work to the expert. Then again, if you possess a color in your mind, Talk with the expert guy to discover even if it is the correct choice for your house or not. Are you searching for dependable, reasonably priced and expert painting services in the Edmonton area? Then please visit the Ipaint Painting. Related Articles Interior Interior House Painters | Edmonton, AB Freshen your home with professional interior house painters in Edmonton. Get quality workmanship, fast service, and a free estimate today. Interior Residential Interior Painting | Edmonton, AB When it comes to giving your home a fresh look, residential interior painting is one of the most effective and affordable upgrades you can make. A well-don... Interior Your Guide to Commercial Interior Painters A professionally painted commercial space can dramatically transform the way your business is perceived. In Edmonton’s competitive marketplace, hiring comm... 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Interior and exterior painting services are an important part of any building, so it is vital to complete it without any mistake. A painting expert ensures that every interior corner of the house or office is painted uniformly, matching surface paint with furniture and keeping every small aspect in mind. Choosing paint is not as easy as it sounds, it can be a very difficult task when you are expecting a perfect paint. Professional painters help you with this, he advises on what the look of a colour will look like on the wall surface. When it comes to painting and renovation, then it comes to mind that what should be done with the things that are kept in the house or office, how to keep them safe. This type of concern can only be overcome by hiring a professional painting company. They cover every piece of furniture in your house or office very well so that not even a drop of paint spoils them. Apart from furniture and accessories, professional painters also take care that no other paint spots are found on any wall surface. In the interior and exterior painting, removing the paint properly and then painting the new paint on the wall can be seen as amazing when done by expert painters. It is necessary to match the colour combination of each room or area with the other, otherwise the house or office is likely to look strange. Professional painters choose this type of colour shade so that the interior and exterior of the house and office look like a perfect combination of colours. Interior paint of the house faces is very crucial including, wall of the kitchen that withstands flame and heat, so it is necessary to use a quality paint on this type of wall in the kitchen that can withstand flame and heat. Bathroom paint withstands moisture and water, therefore it is necessary to paint with a certain quality which can withstand this type of effect for a long time. Every paint should be beautiful to show, but may not necessarily be good for health. Expert painters always recommend choosing the eco-friendly colour so that the paint does not have any side effects on your health. Keeping all these things in mind, you can choose professional interior and exterior painters so that you get better results. You can also increase the value of property by selecting the right type of painter. Related Articles Interior Interior House Painters | Edmonton, AB Freshen your home with professional interior house painters in Edmonton. Get quality workmanship, fast service, and a free estimate today. Interior Residential Interior Painting | Edmonton, AB When it comes to giving your home a fresh look, residential interior painting is one of the most effective and affordable upgrades you can make. A well-don... Interior Your Guide to Commercial Interior Painters A professionally painted commercial space can dramatically transform the way your business is perceived. In Edmonton’s competitive marketplace, hiring comm... Ready for a Fresh Coat? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Why Should You Repaint Your Office Interior this Spring | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/blog/why-should-you-repaint-your-office-interior-this-spring/ >   Are you planning to give your office space a new look this spring? If so, perhaps a new coat of paint should be on your list. As Edmonton slowly beg... Why Should You Repaint Your Office Interior this Spring | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / Why Should You Repaint Your Office Interior thi... Why Should You Repaint Your Office Interior this Spring Interior February 26, 2024 3 min read Are you planning to give your office space a new look this spring? If so, perhaps a new coat of paint should be on your list. As Edmonton slowly begins to warm up, it’s time to get inspired and update the office interior to boost your motivation at work. To achieve amazing results, it is advisable to hire professional painters to do the job. Creating a conducive environment for your employees should be included in a company’s top priorities. Remodeling and repainting your office will give it a fresher look and a more comfortable feeling. Such a work environment can indeed contribute to the efficiency and productivity of the organization’s members. The following are the benefits of repainting your office interiors: 1) Improves Morale and Productivity Repainting your office can be a way to show employees that you care about the work environment. This is a perfect way to enhance productivity and morale. How is this possible? It’s simple. An office that is constantly maintained and improved can motivate employees to do better and improve their efficiency. You can add new colours to a plain white wall to have a vibrant and happy ambiance. Other parts of the office that have faded over the years can also be repainted. 2) Increases Property Value Painting interiors of your office can also show your clients that you’re taking care of your space. This can definitely increase the property’s value. Whether you’re totally changing the colour scheme or merely adding a fresh coat of the same colour, clients and customers will be impressed. 3) Helps in Rebranding In times your business has slowed down, you can start rebranding your business to make it more successful. Repainting your business can be a great idea. Make sure to use colours that will best complement the nature of your business. A newly-painted office can motivate employees to feel better while doing their job. A professional from a commercial painting company can give you recommendations on what colours and designs you can add to improve the interior. Which Colours are Ideal? According to psychologists, colours play an integral role in influencing behavior and emotions. Here are some interesting information about colours and their effects: – Green (evokes creativity; associated with regrowth and nature) – Red (often associated with negative emotions; this colour causes people to think and react quickly) – Blue (one of the most favourite colours as this poses a relaxing and satisfying hue) – Orange (often related to good value and low costs) – Yellow (showcases feelings of happiness and confidence) Choosing a colour that matches the mood you want to evoke is recommended for the best results! Remodeling Tips for Your Office – To lessen desktop clutter, make sure to hide wires from your electrical tools and devices. – Have a community table in the workplace to promote collaboration and group thinking. – Update lounge areas with modern furniture and wireless technology. – Repaint your walls and furniture. In case you are unable to do repainting, add some wall decor and furniture to add colours and effects. Conclusion An impressive appearance can impact your business space. It is essential to maintain a good look in your office to give a positive impression to clients and customers and help employees be more inspired at work. Dirty and faded walls may reflect a poorly-managed office. ​ Start your office repainting project this spring with the help of professional painters. If you’re looking for office painting in Edmonton, iPaint Painting is the one to help you. We offer top-notch residential and commercial painting services for an affordable price. Request a free estimate with us today! Related Articles Interior Interior House Painters | Edmonton, AB Freshen your home with professional interior house painters in Edmonton. Get quality workmanship, fast service, and a free estimate today. 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Why You Should Hire Commercial Paint Contractors | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / Why You Should Hire Commercial Paint Contractors Why You Should Hire Commercial Paint Contractors Commercial February 26, 2024 3 min read exterior painting on a business property" width="920" height="613" /> Dull is a person with no personality, and the same thing can be said about a company with bare and unpainted walls. More than the aesthetic quality that colours provide, well-painted walls somehow stand for the companies’ overall appeal. Representative in nature, vibrant workspaces have also been a stimulator of companies’ progress, not only for their employees but for larger-scale productivity. With workspace acting as a top determiner of office efficiency, companies must make it a point to ensure that it is in optimal condition. By simply keeping the walls freshly coated, companies are securing a friendly ambiance critical to success. Commercial painting contractors , for one, are available to do a professional paint job, saving in-house workers from manually painting the walls and from the embarrassment that stripped paints and wall cracks would make during an unexpected stakeholder visit. The Importance of Regular Paint Jobs One aspect that constitutes the overall office management is its regular paint job. This remains necessary since a fresh-looking office can potentially boost the success rate of the business. More interestingly, employees working in a clean environment are motivated to accomplish tasks faster, delivering quality output with less stress and minimal rough points. A perfectly painted workplace is also an opportunity to secure investments from clients. It is off-putting for interested parties to see spaces with smudged surfaces and dirty walls, possibly harming potential stakeholder offers and decisions. A poorly kept office is also a sign of unprofessionalism, making a bad impression for other parties to come. Lastly, a workspace is an image in itself, an extension of the company’s brand, and reflects the company’s general undertaking. As branding is vital to success, companies would not want to receive bad publicity due to as little as a crack on a wall or maybe an inappropriate colour combination. Considering this, a colour scheme that complies with the brand and the company’s purpose will surely get positive feedback and commendations from clients. Take, for example, a law firm that demands a formal setting. Its owner would have to go for a professional look and opt out of painting the walls in bright, flashy colours. Similar to an advertising company, it must appeal to a quirky look. Put in mind that parallelism in branding always leaves a mark. Colour Psychology and What’s Ideal for Your Office After noting the advantages of keeping your office walls painted, it is also essential to understand what colour palettes must be used for your next office makeover. While most companies settle with white for its effectiveness, this colour appears to be stagnant and serious. In return, employees bear less productivity working with white-painted walls around them. With notable surveys showing higher productivity inside a room with different colours, companies should formulate an effective colour combination. Blue would be a good choice for companies that uphold conservatism. It radiates honesty and trust, which is evident in the branding of financial institutions and banking systems. For those with a high-end target audience, green, especially darker tones, would be appealing as it speaks prestige and security. On the other hand, burgundy is not as overwhelming as red, making it very suitable for corporate businesses who want to project control without being too imposing. Conclusion Superficial as it may seem, a well-maintained office setup has its bearing on the success of any company. One way to maintain a friendly office appeal is by regularly keeping your walls painted and clean. And by this, the manual painting would not work as efficiently as hiring a professional paint contractor. Have those unsettling discolorations covered and cracked walls patched by calling iPaint Painting, one of the best painting services in Edmonton that will help make your office setup presentable and improve the overall working experience. Contact us today! Related Articles Commercial A Few Important Facts To Consider About Commercial Contractors   Keeping rapidity with the modernization and globalization, the requirement of commercial contractors is growing bit by bit. A big number of individu... 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Your Guide to Commercial Interior Painters | iPaint Painting Home / Blog / Your Guide to Commercial Interior Painters Your Guide to Commercial Interior Painters Interior August 19, 2025 4 min read A professionally painted commercial space can dramatically transform the way your business is perceived. In Edmonton’s competitive marketplace, hiring commercial interior painters in Edmonton, AB , is one of the smartest investments a business owner can make. Not only does a fresh, expertly applied paint job improve aesthetics, but it also influences client perception, boosts employee morale, and reinforces your brand identity. In this article, we’ll explore how commercial interior painters in Edmonton, AB, elevate your business environment, the role of color psychology, and the latest trends in commercial interior design to help you create an inviting and productive workspace. Whether you’re refreshing an office, retail store, or industrial space, the expertise of interior commercial painters in Edmonton, AB, will ensure outstanding results that align with your business goals. Why Choose Professional Commercial Interior Painters in Edmonton, AB? Choosing seasoned commercial interior painters in Edmonton, AB, ensures your commercial space receives a high-quality finish that stands the test of time. Unlike standard residential painting, commercial projects require specialized knowledge, equipment, and techniques. Professional painters understand the unique challenges of commercial properties, such as working around business hours, using durable materials, and adhering to safety standards. Moreover, interior commercial painters in Edmonton, AB, bring precision and efficiency to every job, minimizing downtime and disruption to your operations. This level of professionalism guarantees your investment yields a flawless appearance, reinforcing your company’s image and credibility in the eyes of clients and visitors. The Power of Color Psychology in Commercial Spaces One of the most overlooked benefits of hiring expert commercial interior painters in Edmonton, AB, is their ability to advise on color choices using color psychology principles. Different colors evoke distinct emotions and reactions that can influence both customers and employees. Blue: promotes calmness and trust, ideal for corporate offices or healthcare facilities. Green: encourages balance and relaxation, suitable for wellness centers or eco-friendly businesses. Red: energizes and excites, perfect for retail spaces aiming to stimulate purchases. Yellow: inspires optimism and creativity, a great choice for innovation hubs or creative agencies. Experienced interior commercial painters in Edmonton, AB, understand these psychological effects and can recommend palettes that align with your brand personality and business objectives. Modern Trends in Commercial Interior Painting Staying current with design trends can give your business a competitive edge. Today, many commercial interiors favor sustainable and eco-friendly paints that reduce environmental impact without compromising quality. Low-VOC and zero-VOC options are increasingly popular for businesses that care about indoor air quality and employee health. Additionally, textured and accent walls have gained popularity to add depth and character to commercial spaces. Whether it’s a feature wall behind the reception desk or vibrant stripes to energize a workspace, commercial interior painters in Edmonton, AB, have the skills to execute these sophisticated techniques flawlessly. Collaborating with expert interior commercial painters in Edmonton, AB, means you gain access to the latest products, tools, and finishes. This ensures your commercial property is not only visually appealing but also durable and easy to maintain. Enhancing Client Perception and Brand Identity Your business environment is often the first impression potential clients have of your brand. A well-maintained, professionally painted interior reflects attention to detail, professionalism, and a commitment to quality. This can build trust and encourage repeat business. With expert commercial interior painters in Edmonton, AB, you can integrate your company’s color scheme into the design seamlessly. This consistency strengthens brand recognition and helps create a cohesive, inviting atmosphere for customers and employees alike. Why iPaint Painting Is Your Go-To for Commercial Interior Painting in Edmonton, AB At iPaint Painting, we specialize in delivering top-tier commercial interior painting services tailored to Edmonton businesses. Our team of experienced commercial interior painters in Edmonton, AB, is committed to excellence, using premium materials and techniques to bring your vision to life. We understand the importance of minimal disruption to your daily operations and work efficiently to complete projects on schedule. Whether you require a simple refresh or a complete interior overhaul, iPaint Painting provides personalized service that meets your unique needs. What to Expect When Hiring a Commercial Interior Painter in Edmonton, AB When hiring a commercial interior painter in Edmonton, AB, you can expect a professional, streamlined process from start to finish. Reputable painters like iPaint Painting begin with a thorough consultation to understand your business needs, branding goals, and scheduling requirements. They’ll help you choose the right colors, finishes, and techniques that align with your interior design and customer experience goals. Throughout the project, experienced interior commercial painters in Edmonton, AB, prioritize minimal disruption to your daily operations by working around your business hours and maintaining a clean, organized worksite. With attention to detail, clear communication, and a commitment to quality, you’ll receive a flawless finish that enhances your professional image and leaves a lasting impression on clients and employees alike. Ready to elevate your business image with professional commercial interior painters in Edmonton, AB? Contact us for free consultation and estimate. Let our expert interior commercial painters in Edmonton , AB, transform your commercial space into a vibrant, productive environment that truly represents your brand. Related Articles Interior Interior House Painters | Edmonton, AB Freshen your home with professional interior house painters in Edmonton. Get quality workmanship, fast service, and a free estimate today. Interior Residential Interior Painting | Edmonton, AB When it comes to giving your home a fresh look, residential interior painting is one of the most effective and affordable upgrades you can make. A well-don... Interior Some Effective Benefits of Hiring Interior Painting Service Experts When considering making the verdict to paint the interior of your house, various individuals think of accomplishing the work themselves. If you wish your h... Ready for a Fresh Coat? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. 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What colours work best for professional offices? Office Painting 427 words Colour psychology matters in professional environments. The colours on your office walls influence how clients feel the moment they walk in, and they affect your team's focus and energy throughout the day. Cool blues and greens promote calm and focus (ideal for medical and counselling offices). Warm neutrals convey professionalism (great for law and accounting firms). Bold accent walls create energy in creative agencies. Colours by Office Type Different professions benefit from different palettes. Here is what we recommend based on 15 years of painting offices across Edmonton: Medical and dental offices: Soft blues like Benjamin Moore Quiet Moments or Sherwin-Williams Sleepy Blue create a calming atmosphere that reduces patient anxiety. Pair these with crisp white trim for a clean, clinical look that still feels welcoming. Law firms and accounting offices: Warm greys and greiges (grey-beige blends) project authority and trustworthiness. Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter and Sherwin-Williams Agreeable Gray are two of the most popular choices we install in Edmonton's professional district. Creative agencies and tech companies: Bolder accent walls in deep navy, forest green, or even a saturated orange can energize brainstorming rooms. We often pair one bold feature wall with neutral surroundings so the space feels dynamic without being overwhelming. Counselling and therapy offices: Muted greens and soft sage tones promote a sense of safety and groundedness. Cloverdale's low-VOC lines work well here, keeping indoor air quality high for sensitive environments. Co-working and shared spaces: Light, airy neutrals with warm undertones keep the environment versatile and welcoming for a variety of businesses. Off-whites with subtle warmth prevent the space from feeling sterile. Finish Selection Matters Too The sheen you choose is just as important as the colour. For office walls, we typically recommend eggshell or satin finishes. Eggshell hides minor imperfections while offering easy wipe-down cleaning. Satin works well in high-traffic corridors and reception areas where walls get touched frequently. Flat finishes look great on ceilings but show every scuff on walls, so we advise against them in commercial settings. Edmonton-Specific Considerations Edmonton's long winters mean your team spends significant time indoors under artificial lighting. Colours that look warm and inviting under natural light can appear dull or grey under fluorescent tubes. We always test paint samples under your actual office lighting conditions before committing to a full application. This step prevents costly colour mismatches and ensures the finished result looks exactly the way you envisioned it. Ready to transform your office? Request a free colour consultation and we will bring samples directly to your space. Source Page This answer is from our Office Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does office painting cost in Edmonton? From: Office Painting FAQ What paint finish should I choose for interior walls? From: Interior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What type of paint do you use on cabinets? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/best-paint-for-kitchen-cabinets/ > What type of paint do you use on cabinets? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton What type of paint do you use on cabinets? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What type of paint do you use on cabinets? What type of paint do you use on cabinets? Cabinet Painting 438 words We use professional cabinet-grade paints designed specifically for high-use surfaces: Benjamin Moore Advance , Sherwin-Williams ProClassic , and industrial cabinet coatings. These are not the same products you will find on the shelf at your local hardware store. They are contractor-grade formulations engineered for durability, adhesion, and a smooth factory finish. Why Cabinet Paint Is Different from Wall Paint Kitchen and bathroom cabinets take more abuse than any other painted surface in your home. They get opened and closed dozens of times a day, exposed to steam and cooking grease, wiped down with cleaning products, and bumped by dishes and appliances. Standard wall paint simply cannot handle that level of wear. It will chip, peel, and yellow within months. Cabinet-grade paints are formulated with higher resin content, better flow and levelling properties, and superior hardness once fully cured. The result is a surface that resists chipping, staining, and fingerprints for years. The Products We Trust Benjamin Moore Advance: A waterborne alkyd that combines the easy cleanup of latex with the smooth, hard finish of oil-based paint. It self-levels beautifully when sprayed with HVLP equipment, producing a factory-quality surface. Advance is our go-to for most residential cabinet projects in Edmonton because of its excellent colour retention and low odour during application. Sherwin-Williams ProClassic: An acrylic-alkyd hybrid that dries to a hard, durable shell. ProClassic resists yellowing over time (a common problem with older oil-based paints), making it an excellent choice for white and light-coloured cabinets. It also holds up extremely well against household cleaners. Industrial cabinet coatings: For high-traffic commercial kitchens or homes where maximum durability is required, we use conversion varnish and catalyzed lacquer systems. These two-part coatings cure chemically rather than through evaporation, producing the hardest possible finish. They are what professional cabinet manufacturers use in the factory. Application Method Matters as Much as the Product Even the best paint will look poor if applied with a brush or roller on cabinet surfaces. That is why we spray every cabinet project using professional HVLP (High Volume, Low Pressure) equipment. Spraying eliminates brush marks, roller texture, and lap lines. It produces the smooth, consistent finish that Edmonton homeowners expect when investing in cabinet painting. We also use a bonding primer on every project before the topcoat goes on. Proper primer ensures the paint adheres to the existing surface (whether it is factory lacquer, thermofoil, or previously painted wood) and prevents peeling down the road. Every cabinet painting project comes with our 5-year written warranty on workmanship and materials. If you want to know exactly which product is right for your cabinets, request a free estimate and we will recommend the best option based on your cabinet material, colour choice, and usage patterns. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet painting cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Painting FAQ What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet painting? From: Cabinet Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What is the best time of year to paint a house exterior in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/best-time-exterior-painting-edmonton/ > What is the best time of year to paint a house exterior in Edmonton? Expert seasonal guidance from iPaint Painting, Edmonton What is the best time of year to paint a house exterior in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What is the best time of year to paint a house exterior in Edmonton? What is the best time of year to paint a house exterior in Edmonton? Edmonton 448 words The ideal window for exterior painting in Edmonton is mid-May through mid-September , when daytime temperatures consistently stay above 10 degrees Celsius and humidity is moderate. Edmonton's short summer means booking early is essential. Most reputable painting contractors fill their exterior schedules by April. iPaint Painting recommends scheduling your free estimate in March or April to secure your preferred dates. Why Temperature and Weather Matter for Exterior Paint Exterior paint needs specific conditions to cure properly. Most professional-grade latex and acrylic paints require surface temperatures between 10 and 32 degrees Celsius for proper adhesion and film formation. When temperatures drop below that threshold (common in Edmonton from October through April), paint takes too long to dry, leading to runs, sags, poor adhesion, and premature peeling. Humidity is equally important. Edmonton's summer months typically see moderate humidity levels between 40 and 60 percent, which is ideal. High humidity slows drying time and can cause the paint film to blister. Fortunately, Edmonton's prairie climate tends to be drier than coastal cities, making summer conditions well suited for exterior painting. Month-by-Month Breakdown for Edmonton May: The season opens in mid-to-late May once overnight lows consistently stay above 5 degrees Celsius. Early bookings get first priority. Some years a late spring frost can push the start date into early June. June and July: Peak season. Long daylight hours (up to 17 hours of daylight in late June) give crews maximum productivity. This is also when demand is highest, so availability fills quickly. August: Still excellent conditions. Slightly shorter days but warm, stable weather. A great time for homeowners who missed the early-summer rush. September: The window narrows. Early September is usually fine, but by mid-month overnight temperatures in Edmonton can drop below the safe range. Projects started in September need to be completed before the cold arrives. How Edmonton's Climate Affects Paint Longevity Edmonton homes face extreme temperature swings, from minus 30 in January to plus 30 in July. That 60-degree range puts enormous stress on exterior paint. UV exposure during long summer days accelerates fading, while freeze-thaw cycles cause wood siding to expand and contract, cracking paint that was not properly applied. Homes in exposed areas like the river valley neighbourhoods of Rossdale, Cloverdale, and Gold Bar see additional wind and moisture stress. This is why proper preparation, premium products, and professional application are not optional in Edmonton. iPaint Painting uses elastomeric and high-build coatings designed to flex with temperature changes and resist Edmonton's harsh UV exposure. Every Edmonton exterior project comes with our 5-year written warranty . Ready to get your home's exterior painted this summer? Request a free estimate now to lock in your dates before the schedule fills up. You can also call 780-938-9555 to speak with our team directly. Source Page This answer is from our Edmonton service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Edmonton. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to paint a house interior in Edmonton? From: Edmonton FAQ Does iPaint Painting serve all Edmonton neighbourhoods? From: Edmonton Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What is the best time of year for interior painting in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/best-time-interior-painting-edmonton/ > Interior painting can be done year-round in Edmonton. Winter is popular for whole-home projects. Book early, schedules fill 4 to 8 weeks out. What is the best time of year for interior painting in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Best Season for Interior Painting in Edmonton What is the best time of year for interior painting in Edmonton? Interior Painting Edmonton 570 words Interior painting can be done year-round in Edmonton , and that is one of its biggest advantages over exterior work. Many Edmonton homeowners schedule during the long winter months (October through April) when they are spending more time indoors and want a fresh, bright space to combat the shorter days. The lower humidity during heating season actually helps paint cure faster and more evenly. Why Winter Is a Popular Choice in Edmonton Paint cures faster in low humidity: Edmonton's winter indoor humidity is often below 30 percent across the central prairie. With 200-plus heating degree days from October through April, homes in Windermere, Terwillegar, Mill Woods, and the mature neighbourhoods around Jasper Avenue all run dry. Modern latex paints cure and out-gas faster in those conditions. Scheduling is easier: Our exterior calendar is packed May through October. Winter has more flexible booking and faster project starts. Shorter days, brighter spaces: A fresh-painted interior genuinely lifts mood during Edmonton's short-daylight months. Whole-home projects fit the season: Many Edmonton families do major interior projects over winter while entertaining less. Spring and Fall Work Well Too Moderate temperatures between April-May and September-October mean windows can be opened for ventilation during application. Low-VOC products (Benjamin Moore Aura, Sherwin-Williams Harmony) reduce the need for ventilation, but ventilation is always welcome when available. Summer Is Our Busiest Season Summer interior work is absolutely possible, but our schedule fills up quickly due to exterior project demand across neighbourhoods from Sherwood Park in the east to Spruce Grove in the west, and Leduc south of Anthony Henday Drive. If you want a summer interior project, book 6 to 8 weeks ahead to secure your preferred dates. Book Early Regardless of Season Our schedule fills up fast, especially for whole-home projects. For any season, the practical rule is: Single room or small project: 2 to 4 weeks ahead Main floor or two-bedroom: 4 to 6 weeks ahead Whole-home or executive project: 6 to 10 weeks ahead Summer exterior + interior combo: Book in January or February No Seasonal Price Differences Our interior pricing does not change by season. A January project costs the same as a July project. Book when it fits your household, not the calendar. Request a free in-home consultation or call 780-938-9555 . Interior Painting Season in Edmonton Edmonton sits at roughly 53.5 degrees north, making it one of the northernmost major cities in North America. That latitude drives both sides of the seasonal equation. Summer days stretch past 17 hours near the solstice, filling backyards from the River Valley park system (the longest urban parkland in North America) to patios along Whyte Avenue and the ICE District. Winter days compress below 8 hours, which is why many families in Glenora, Riverbend, and neighbourhoods bordering the Muttart Conservatory book interior refreshes between November and February. Our Edmonton service area covers the full ring from the Alberta Legislature grounds to Anthony Henday Drive, and demand tracks the calendar accordingly. Indoor conditions are the real driver of paint quality. Edmonton averages roughly 477 mm of precipitation per year, most of it falling in summer thunderstorms, which keeps winter interior humidity low and predictable. That dry indoor air helps waterborne coatings flash, coalesce, and cure on schedule. For climate normals see the Environment Canada climate records and for broader context Climate of Edmonton . Source Page This answer is from our Interior Painting in Edmonton combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Edmonton? From: Interior Painting FAQ Do Edmonton character homes need special interior paint prep? From: Interior Painting FAQ What is the best time for exterior painting in Edmonton? From: Exterior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## When is the best time to paint a house exterior in Sherwood Park? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/best-time-paint-exterior-sherwood-park/ > When is the best time to paint a house exterior in Sherwood Park? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton When is the best time to paint a house exterior in Sherwood Park? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / When is the best time to paint a house exterior in Sherwood Park? When is the best time to paint a house exterior in Sherwood Park? Sherwood Park 465 words The optimal exterior painting window in Sherwood Park runs from mid-May through mid-September , when daytime temperatures consistently hold above 10 degrees Celsius. Sherwood Park shares Edmonton's continental climate with extreme temperature swings, so proper timing is critical for coating adhesion and durability. iPaint Painting recommends booking your free estimate by March or April because our Sherwood Park exterior calendar fills quickly each spring. Why Temperature Matters for Exterior Paint Exterior paint needs consistent warmth to cure properly. Most premium acrylic latex products (including the Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior and Sherwin-Williams Duration that iPaint Painting uses) require a minimum application temperature of 10 degrees Celsius. Below that threshold, the paint film cannot coalesce correctly. It may appear to dry on the surface, but the underlying layers remain soft and vulnerable. Within weeks, you will see cracking, peeling, and premature failure. In Sherwood Park, overnight temperatures can dip below 10 degrees Celsius well into May and again by late September. That is why the safest window sits between mid-May and mid-September, when both daytime highs and overnight lows stay within the product's performance range. Sherwood Park's Climate Challenges Sherwood Park, located within Strathcona County , experiences some of Alberta's most dramatic seasonal swings. Winter lows can reach minus 30 degrees Celsius, while summer highs push past plus 30. That 60-degree annual range puts enormous stress on exterior coatings. Paint that is applied during the wrong conditions, or with the wrong product, will fail far sooner than it should. Humidity also plays a role. Sherwood Park occasionally sees stretches of rain in June and early July. Professional painters monitor both temperature and humidity forecasts closely because moisture on the surface during application causes adhesion failure. iPaint Painting schedules around weather patterns to ensure every coat goes on under ideal conditions. How to Plan Your Sherwood Park Exterior Project The smartest approach is to book your free estimate in March or April, before the spring rush begins. This gives our team time to inspect your home's exterior, identify any prep work needed (scraping, caulking, priming), and lock in your preferred dates during the peak painting season. March to April: Book your estimate and secure your spot on the schedule. Mid-May to June: Prime painting season begins. Longest daylight hours and warmest overnight lows. July to August: Peak season. The busiest months, so early booking is essential. September: Final window before temperatures drop. Still excellent for exterior painting if weather cooperates. Every exterior project from iPaint Painting comes with a 5-year written warranty on workmanship and materials. We use contractor-grade products designed to withstand Sherwood Park's harsh winters and intense summer UV exposure. If you are considering an exterior repaint this season, request your free estimate today and we will handle the rest. Source Page This answer is from our Sherwood Park service area page. Visit for full details on painting services, pricing, and more FAQs about Sherwood Park. Related Questions FAQ Is Sherwood Park part of the City of Edmonton? From: Sherwood Park FAQ When is the best time for exterior painting in Edmonton? From: Exterior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## When is the best time to paint a house exterior in Spruce Grove? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/best-time-paint-exterior-spruce-grove/ > When is the best time to paint a house exterior in Spruce Grove? Mid-May through mid-September is ideal. Learn about Spruce Grove weather factors and booking tips. When is the best time to paint a house exterior in Spruce Grove? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / When is the best time to paint a house exterior in Spruce Grove? When is the best time to paint a house exterior in Spruce Grove? Spruce Grove 450 words The ideal window for exterior painting in Spruce Grove is mid-May through mid-September , when daytime temperatures hold above 10 degrees Celsius and overnight lows stay above 5 degrees Celsius. Spruce Grove's location on the open prairie west of Edmonton means it can experience stronger wind gusts along the Highway 16 corridor, so we monitor conditions daily and schedule spray work during calmer morning hours. Booking your free estimate in March or April is the best way to secure your preferred summer dates, as exterior schedules fill fast. Why Temperature and Humidity Matter Exterior paint needs specific conditions to cure properly. If the temperature drops below 10 degrees Celsius during application or within the first few hours of drying, the paint film will not bond correctly to the surface. You end up with poor adhesion, uneven sheen, and premature peeling. Spruce Grove sits at roughly 690 metres elevation on the Alberta prairie, which means overnight temperatures can dip sharply even in early June. That is why our crews start early in the morning when temperatures are climbing, rather than late in the afternoon when they are falling. Humidity plays a role as well. Paint applied during or immediately after rain will trap moisture beneath the film. In Spruce Grove neighbourhoods like Woodhaven and McLaughlin , where mature trees create more shade, surfaces take longer to dry after morning dew. Our team checks both air temperature and surface moisture before spraying begins each day. Spruce Grove Wind Conditions One factor that sets Spruce Grove apart from painting in central Edmonton is wind exposure. The open farmland surrounding communities like Harvest Ridge and Greenbury on the west side of town means wind gusts can pick up quickly, especially in the afternoon. High winds cause overspray problems and can push debris into wet paint. Our crews monitor hourly wind forecasts and prioritize spray work during the typically calmer morning hours (before 11am). Brush and roller work on trim and detail areas can continue in windier conditions without quality issues. The Spring Booking Advantage Spruce Grove homeowners who book their exterior projects in March or April get first pick of summer scheduling. Our exterior calendar typically fills by late May for the peak season. Early booking also gives you time to finalize colour choices, address any siding repairs, and coordinate with neighbours if you share a fence line or live in a community with architectural guidelines (common in Prescott and The Links ). If your home's exterior has not been painted in 8 to 10 years, or if you are seeing cracking, fading, or bare wood on the south-facing walls, it is time to act. Request a free estimate from iPaint Painting and we will assess your home's condition, recommend the right products for Spruce Grove's climate, and lock in your preferred dates. Every exterior project is backed by our 5-year written warranty . Source Page This answer is from our Spruce Grove painting services area page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting serve all Spruce Grove neighbourhoods? From: Spruce Grove FAQ Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured to work in Spruce Grove? From: Spruce Grove Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## When is the best time to stain a deck or fence in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/best-time-stain-deck-fence-edmonton/ > When is the best time to stain a deck or fence in Edmonton? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton When is the best time to stain a deck or fence in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / When is the best time to stain a deck or fence in Edmonton? When is the best time to stain a deck or fence in Edmonton? Deck & Fence Staining 420 words The best time to stain a deck or fence in Edmonton is May through September , when daytime temperatures consistently stay between 10 and 30 degrees Celsius. The ideal conditions are a dry day with no rain forecast for at least 48 hours after application, moderate temperatures, and low to moderate humidity. Spring Staining (May to Early June) Spring is the most popular time for deck and fence staining in Edmonton, and for good reason. After a long winter of snow, ice, and UV exposure, wood surfaces are often showing visible wear. The key is waiting long enough after the snow melts for the wood to dry completely. Staining damp wood traps moisture underneath the finish, leading to peeling and premature failure. We recommend waiting at least two to three weeks after the last snow has melted before staining. This gives the wood time to dry to an appropriate moisture level (below 15 percent, verified with a moisture metre). Because Edmonton's spring weather is unpredictable, booking early in the season ensures you get on the schedule before the summer rush. Summer Staining (June to August) Summer provides the longest window of suitable weather, but there is one important caution: avoid applying stain in direct sunlight when the wood surface is hot. When stain is applied to sun-heated wood, the solvents evaporate too quickly and the stain does not penetrate properly. The result is uneven colour and reduced durability. We schedule summer applications for early morning or late afternoon when the surface is in shade, or we work on the shaded side of the structure first. Edmonton's long summer days (16+ hours of daylight in June) give us plenty of workable hours outside the peak heat window. Fall Staining (September to Early October) Early fall is an excellent and often overlooked window for deck and fence staining. Temperatures are moderate, humidity is typically lower than summer, and the wood has had all season to dry thoroughly. The critical deadline is getting the project completed and fully cured before the first hard frost, which in Edmonton typically arrives in mid to late October. Fall staining also means your deck and fence go into winter with fresh protection, which is when they need it most. When NOT to Stain Never stain when temperatures are below 10 degrees Celsius, when rain is expected within 48 hours, when the wood is visibly wet or frost-covered, or in direct hot sun. Edmonton's short outdoor season means planning ahead is essential. Book your free deck and fence staining estimate early to secure your preferred timing. Source Page This answer is from our Deck & Fence Staining service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How often should I re-stain my deck or fence in Edmonton? From: Deck & Fence Staining FAQ Should I stain or paint my deck and fence? From: Deck & Fence Staining Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Is Builder-Grade Paint Common in Magrath Heights Homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/builder-grade-paint-magrath-heights/ > Yes, builder-grade single-coat flat latex is standard in Magrath Heights homes built 2005-2020. It scuffs within years. iPaint Painting upgrades to Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald. Is Builder-Grade Paint Common in Magrath Heights Homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Is Builder-Grade Paint Common in Magrath Heights Homes? Is Builder-Grade Paint Common in Magrath Heights Homes? Magrath Heights 420 words Yes, builder-grade paint is extremely common in Magrath Heights homes. The neighbourhood was built between 2005 and 2020, and virtually every home was finished with a single coat of flat latex paint over primed drywall. This economy approach saves builders $2,000 to $4,000 per house but creates walls that show scuffs, fingerprints, and wear marks in high-traffic areas within the first few years of occupancy. iPaint Painting recommends upgrading to Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald in eggshell or satin finish for dramatically improved durability. Why Builder-Grade Paint Fails in Magrath Heights Homes Builder-grade flat latex paint is the lowest-cost option available to new-construction painters. It typically costs builders $15 to $25 per gallon (compared to $50 to $80 for premium products) and is applied in a single thin coat to maximize speed. A typical Magrath Heights two-storey can be painted in 2 to 3 days using this method, versus the 4 to 6 days required for a proper two-coat application with premium paint. The result is a paint film that is thin, porous, and easily damaged. Flat sheens show every contact mark because the surface has no sheen to deflect light around imperfections. In Magrath Heights homes with families (the neighbourhood is popular with young families due to its proximity to George P. Nicholson Elementary and multiple daycares), high-traffic zones like hallways, stairwells, mudrooms, and kitchen pass-throughs begin showing wear within 12 to 24 months. The iPaint Painting Upgrade: From Builder-Grade to Premium iPaint Painting's most requested service in Magrath Heights is the builder-grade to premium finish upgrade . Here is what that involves: Surface preparation: Cleaning all walls, filling nail holes and minor drywall imperfections, sanding scuff marks, and caulking gaps at trim-to-wall junctions. This step takes approximately 25% of the total project time and is critical for adhesion. Two full coats of premium paint: Benjamin Moore Regal Select (eggshell) or Sherwin-Williams Emerald (satin) applied with professional-grade rollers and brushes. Two coats ensures complete opacity and builds a thick, durable film that resists scuffs 3 to 5 times better than the original single coat of flat. Trim refinishing: Optional but recommended. Upgrading baseboards, casings, and doors from builder-grade semi-gloss to Benjamin Moore Advance (a self-leveling alkyd hybrid) creates a factory-smooth finish that transforms the look of every room. Every iPaint Painting interior project includes our 5-year written warranty covering peeling, flaking, and adhesion failure. Ready to upgrade your Magrath Heights home? Call 780-938-9555 or request a free estimate online . Source Page This answer is from our Magrath Heights service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Magrath Heights. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting serve Magrath Heights in southwest Edmonton? From: Magrath Heights FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Magrath Heights? From: Magrath Heights Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What building types does iPaint Painting work on in Oliver? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/building-types-oliver/ > iPaint Painting works on Oliver What building types does iPaint Painting work on in Oliver? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What building types does iPaint Painting work on in Oliver? What building types does iPaint Painting work on in Oliver? Oliver 421 words iPaint Painting works on every building type found in Oliver, which has the most diverse housing and commercial stock of any neighbourhood in Edmonton. That includes 1960s and 1970s concrete high-rise towers, 1990s wood-frame condominiums, 2010s infill townhouses, heritage homes along Victoria Avenue, and commercial properties on Jasper Avenue and 124 Street. Each building era requires different preparation techniques and product selections, and iPaint Painting's 15 years of experience across all of them ensures proper results backed by our 5-year written warranty . 1960s-1970s Concrete Towers Oliver's skyline is defined by mid-century concrete apartment towers, many built between 1962 and 1978. These buildings typically feature plaster-over-concrete walls, popcorn or stipple ceilings, and smaller room layouts with 8-foot ceilings. Painting these units requires careful wall preparation: filling hairline cracks with flexible filler, skim-coating uneven plaster, and priming with a high-adhesion bonding primer like Benjamin Moore Fresh Start. Popcorn ceiling removal (common in this era) adds $1.50 to $3.00 per square foot. iPaint Painting completes approximately 40 concrete tower units per year across Oliver alone. 1990s Wood-Frame Condominiums The 1990s brought a wave of 3-to-4 storey wood-frame condo buildings to Oliver, particularly along 116 Street and near the Grandin LRT station. These buildings have drywall interiors with standard latex paint, making repaints more straightforward. The main challenge is drywall nail pops and joint cracking caused by wood-frame settling over 25 to 30 years. iPaint Painting addresses these with drywall compound, sanding, and spot priming before applying two coats of premium interior paint . 2010s Infill Townhouses Modern infill development has transformed Oliver's residential side streets. These townhouses feature 9-foot ceilings, open-concept layouts, and builder-grade flat paint that scuffs and marks easily. Most homeowners contact iPaint Painting within 2 to 5 years of moving in to upgrade from builder-grade to premium Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald, both of which offer superior washability and a richer finish. A typical 1,600 sq ft Oliver townhouse repaint runs $5,000 to $8,500. Heritage Homes and Commercial Properties Victoria Avenue and the streets south of Jasper Avenue contain heritage-era homes dating to 1910 through 1940, featuring original wood trim, plaster walls, and character details that require careful masking and brush work. iPaint Painting uses period-appropriate colour palettes and premium exterior coatings rated for Edmonton's minus 30 to plus 30 temperature swing. For commercial properties on Jasper Avenue and 124 Street, we apply durable, washable coatings with scuff resistance rated above 5,000 scrub cycles, and we schedule work around business hours to avoid disrupting operations. Have a building in Oliver that needs painting? Request a free estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 . Source Page This answer is from our Oliver service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Oliver. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to paint a condo in Oliver? From: Oliver FAQ Can you paint commercial spaces like restaurants and retail in Oliver? From: Oliver Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does it cost to paint kitchen cabinets in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-painting-cost-edmonton/ > How much does it cost to paint kitchen cabinets in Edmonton? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How much does it cost to paint kitchen cabinets in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does it cost to paint kitchen cabinets in Edmonton? How much does it cost to paint kitchen cabinets in Edmonton? Cabinet Painting 425 words Kitchen cabinet painting in Edmonton typically costs $3,000 to $8,000 , depending on kitchen size, door count, cabinet condition, and paint system. This is a fraction of the $20,000 to $50,000 you would spend on a full cabinet replacement, making professional painting one of the smartest kitchen upgrades available. What Affects the Price? Every kitchen is different, and several factors determine where your project falls within that range: Number of doors and drawer fronts: A compact galley kitchen with 15 doors costs significantly less than a large open-concept kitchen with 40+ doors, drawer fronts, and end panels. Door count is the single biggest pricing factor. Cabinet condition: Cabinets with grease buildup, peeling finish, water damage, or previous DIY paint jobs require additional prep work. Thorough cleaning, sanding, and priming add labour hours but are essential for a lasting result. Paint system: We use premium products from Benjamin Moore (Advance), Sherwin-Williams (ProClassic and Emerald Urethane), and Cloverdale conversion varnish. Higher-performance coatings cost more per litre but deliver a harder, more durable finish that resists chipping and yellowing for years. Kitchen layout and accessibility: Upper cabinets, corner units, and cabinets above refrigerators take more time to disassemble and reinstall. Kitchens with islands or pantry towers add to the total scope. Colour change complexity: Going from dark stained oak to a bright white requires additional coats of high-adhesion primer to block tannin bleed. This adds both material and labour costs. What Is Included in a Professional Quote? A proper cabinet painting quote from iPaint covers every step of the process: removal of all doors, drawer fronts, and hardware; degreasing and cleaning; sanding and scuff preparation; high-adhesion primer application; two to three coats of finish paint sprayed with HVLP equipment for a factory-smooth result; curing time; and professional reinstallation with new hardware alignment. We also protect your countertops, appliances, and flooring throughout the project. Why the Cheapest Quote Usually Costs More Low-ball quotes in Edmonton often skip critical steps like proper degreasing, tannin-blocking primer, or adequate cure time between coats. The result is peeling, chipping, or yellowing within months. Our 5-year written warranty means you pay once and enjoy the result for years. Request your free cabinet painting estimate to get exact pricing for your kitchen. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Painting FAQ What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet painting? From: Cabinet Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How long does a cabinet painting project take in St. Albert? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-painting-timeline-st-albert/ > How long does a cabinet painting project take in St. Albert? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How long does a cabinet painting project take in St. Albert? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How long does a cabinet painting project take in St. Albert? How long does a cabinet painting project take in St. Albert? St. Albert 435 words A typical St. Albert kitchen cabinet painting project takes 7 to 10 business days from start to finish. That timeline covers the full professional process: removal, preparation, priming, painting, curing, and reinstallation. It is not a weekend DIY job, and the difference in quality between a rushed project and a properly executed one is dramatic. The Step-by-Step Timeline Day 1: Removal and documentation. Our crew arrives at your St. Albert home and carefully removes all cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and hardware. Every piece is labelled and catalogued so reinstallation goes smoothly. We photograph the layout before anything comes off the wall. Days 2 to 3: Degreasing and sanding. Kitchen cabinets accumulate years of cooking grease, fingerprint oils, and cleaning product residue. This invisible film will cause paint failure if it is not removed completely. We degrease every surface with a professional-grade degreaser, then sand to create the mechanical tooth that primer needs to bond properly. Days 4 to 5: Priming. We apply a bonding primer designed specifically for the existing cabinet surface, whether that is factory lacquer, thermofoil, MDF, or previously painted wood. Primer is the most critical coat in the entire system. It is what prevents peeling and ensures the topcoat adheres for years. Days 6 to 8: Spray finishing. Two coats of cabinet-grade paint (typically Benjamin Moore Advance or Sherwin-Williams ProClassic) are applied using professional HVLP spray equipment in our controlled environment. Spraying eliminates brush marks and roller texture, producing the smooth factory finish that St. Albert homeowners expect. Each coat needs proper flash time between applications. Days 9 to 10: Reinstallation. Once the final coat has cured sufficiently, we return to your home and reinstall everything. New hardware goes on if requested. We do a final walk-through with you to ensure every door sits properly and every drawer glides smoothly. Your Kitchen Stays Functional One of the most common concerns from St. Albert homeowners is losing access to their kitchen for over a week. That does not happen with iPaint Painting. We work in phases so your kitchen remains usable throughout the project. Cabinet boxes (the frames mounted to the wall) are painted on-site in stages, and you always have access to your shelving and appliances. The only time you are without doors is during the spray phase, and even then your kitchen is fully functional. Larger kitchens with more than 30 doors, island cabinets, or specialty finishes may extend the timeline by 2 to 3 additional days. We provide a specific timeline during your free estimate so you know exactly what to expect before we begin. Every cabinet painting project includes our 5-year written warranty on workmanship and materials. Source Page This answer is from our St. Albert painting services page. Visit for full details on all services we offer in St. Albert, pricing, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ What exterior paint products work best for St. Albert's climate? From: St. Albert FAQ Is iPaint Painting insured for work in St. Albert? From: St. Albert Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can I change my cabinet layout or add features during refacing? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refacing-add-features/ > Can I change my cabinet layout or add features during refacing? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Can I change my cabinet layout or add features during refacing? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can I change my cabinet layout or add features during refacing? Can I change my cabinet layout or add features during refacing? Cabinet Refacing 438 words Yes. While refacing keeps your existing cabinet boxes in place, we can add soft-close hinges on every door, upgrade all drawer slides to full-extension soft-close, add pull-out shelves, and install new crown moulding or light rails. Refacing is about more than just new doors. It is the perfect opportunity to upgrade your kitchen's functionality without the cost and disruption of a full renovation. Hardware and Hinge Upgrades Most Edmonton kitchens built before 2015 still have standard friction hinges and basic drawer slides. These are the first things homeowners notice when they start using a newly refaced kitchen, and upgrading them makes a dramatic difference in daily use: Soft-close hinges: Every door closes gently and silently. No more slamming. This is especially appreciated in open-concept Edmonton homes where kitchen noise carries into the living space. Full-extension soft-close drawer slides: Your drawers open all the way out, giving you full access to the contents at the back. The soft-close mechanism prevents slamming and reduces wear on the drawer box over time. New handles and knobs: We supply and install a wide selection of hardware styles, from brushed nickel and matte black to brass and chrome. Hardware is often the finishing touch that ties the entire kitchen design together. Organizational Add-Ons Refacing day is the ideal time to add interior upgrades because the doors and drawer fronts are already off. Common add-ons Edmonton homeowners request include: Pull-out shelves: Retrofit sliding shelves into lower cabinets so you never have to get on your hands and knees to reach the back of a deep cabinet. These are especially popular in base cabinets and pantry units. Lazy Susans: Corner cabinets are notoriously wasted space. A lazy Susan turns that dead zone into usable, accessible storage. Built-in waste and recycling pull-outs: Hide your bins inside a cabinet with a pull-out tray. Keeps countertops clear and garbage out of sight. Decorative Enhancements Beyond the functional upgrades, refacing also opens the door to visual improvements that give your kitchen a custom, finished look: Crown moulding: Adds a polished, built-in feel along the top of your upper cabinets. Available in styles that match your new door profile. Light rails: Installed along the bottom edge of upper cabinets to conceal under-cabinet lighting and create a clean shadow line. End panels and fillers: Finished panels that cover exposed cabinet sides, giving the kitchen a seamless, built-in appearance. Every refacing project starts with a free in-home consultation where Mourad walks through every upgrade option with you, right in your kitchen. We will show you samples, discuss what makes sense for your layout, and include everything in one detailed written estimate with no surprises. Book your free consultation to see what is possible. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ What door styles are available for cabinet refacing? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How long does cabinet refacing take? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Cabinet Refacing for Leduc Bi-Level and Split-Level Kitchens | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refacing-bi-level-split-level-leduc/ > Leduc bi-level and split-level kitchens in Corinthia, Caledonia Park, and Linsford are ideal cabinet refacing candidates. Most projects run $4,500 to $7,500. Cabinet Refacing for Leduc Bi-Level and Split-Level Kitchens | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refacing for Leduc Bi-Level and Split-Level Kitchens Can Cabinet Refacing Work on Leduc Bi-Level and Split-Level Kitchens? Cabinet Refacing Leduc 572 words Absolutely. Bi-level and split-level homes are among the most common housing styles in Leduc, particularly in established neighbourhoods like Corinthia, Caledonia Park, Deer Valley, and Linsford. These 1970s to 1980s homes typically have compact but well-built kitchens with solid plywood or hardwood cabinet boxes that have held up beautifully after 40-plus years of family use. Cabinet refacing is ideal for these layouts because it modernizes the look without requiring any structural changes. We replace the dated oak or laminate doors with modern shaker or slab profiles while keeping the efficient layout intact. The smaller door count means lower cost too. Most Leduc bi-level kitchens run $4,500 to $7,500 for complete refacing. Why Bi-Levels and Split-Levels Suit Refacing So Well Bi-level kitchens share a common layout across Leduc: the kitchen sits on the upper-main level with limited wall space, dining sits on a half-level up or down, and awkward bulkheads eat real estate above the upper cabinets. Cabinet spans are shorter and more fragmented than in modern open-concept kitchens. That fragmentation is actually good news for refacing. Fewer linear feet of door surface means fewer doors to replace, which keeps the price down. The existing box layout, designed around plumbing, venting, and structural walls, stays exactly where it is. You avoid the demolition cost, the countertop replacement, the backsplash rework, and the weeks of disruption that come with a full gut reno. What We Change and What We Keep Every door and drawer front comes off and gets replaced with a brand-new unit in your chosen style: shaker, slab, raised-panel, or a modern Euro profile. The existing face frames get veneered in a matching material so the boxes read as completely new. Hardware gets upgraded to soft-close hinges and modern handles. Hinges and drawer glides get swapped for smooth-operating replacements. What stays: the cabinet boxes themselves, your countertops, your backsplash, your sink, your appliances, and your plumbing. The layout that has worked for your Leduc family stays exactly how you like it. Bi-Level and Split-Level Details We Handle Short cabinet runs with tight corner transitions Bulkheads above upper cabinets (filler panels installed to modernize the look) Half-walls between kitchen and dining with peninsula cabinet tie-ins Older Merillat, Kitchen Craft, or custom local-millwork face frames Integrated dishwasher and fridge panels in matching new door material Bi-Level Cabinet Refacing in Leduc Leduc's established neighbourhoods, Corinthia, Caledonia Park, Linsford, and Deer Valley, were built largely between the 1970s and early 1990s. Drive down 50 Street or 50 Avenue near Alexandra Park and you see the classic bi-level and split-level rooflines everywhere. Many of these homes were built during the tail end of the oil-boom expansion that followed the discovery documented at the City of Leduc , so kitchens received solid builder-grade construction from crews that were busy and well-paid. Our south Edmonton shop is 25 minutes south via the QEII Highway, so we serve every pocket of the Leduc service area with no travel surcharge. Newer Leduc neighbourhoods like Bridgeport, Southfork, Tribute, and Windrose trend toward 2-storey and bungalow builds, but even those communities have scattered bi-level infill. Our refacing process adapts to every layout. Whether you are near Telford Lake, close to the Leduc Recreation Centre, minutes from the Leduc #1 Energy Discovery Centre, or off Black Gold Drive near the Black Gold Centre, we bring the same process, pricing, and 5-year written warranty to your driveway. Call 780-938-9555 for a free on-site consultation. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing Leduc combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Leduc? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ What cabinet refacing door styles are available? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ Can cabinet refacing add new features to my kitchen? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in Beaumont? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refacing-cost-beaumont/ > Cabinet refacing in Beaumont typically costs $5,000 to $12,000. A 20 to 30 door kitchen averages $6,500 to $9,000. New doors, new hardware, existing boxes kept. No travel surcharge. How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in Beaumont? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refacing Cost Beaumont How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in Beaumont? Cabinet Refacing Beaumont 582 words Cabinet refacing in Beaumont, Alberta typically costs $5,000 to $12,000 depending on kitchen size, door count, style selection (shaker, slab, or raised-panel), material choice, and hardware selection. A standard 20 to 30 door Beaumont kitchen averages $6,500 to $9,000. That is significantly less than full cabinet replacement at $20,000 to $40,000 or higher, and it delivers a completely modern look while keeping your structurally sound cabinet boxes, countertops, and plumbing untouched. There is no travel surcharge for Beaumont, we are only 25 minutes away via Highway 625 or the QEII (Highway 2). Every iPaint Painting estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. What Affects Refacing Cost in Beaumont Four inputs drive almost every Beaumont refacing quote. First, door count. Townhomes in Beausejour or Place Chaleureuse with 12 to 18 doors sit on the lower end, while executive kitchens in the Lakes of Beaumont or Coloniale Estates with 35 to 45+ doors and island cabinetry run higher. Second, door style. Slab doors are most economical, shaker is mid-range, raised-panel and custom profiles sit at the top. Third, material. Painted MDF, thermally fused laminate, and real-wood veneers each price differently. Fourth, hardware. Soft-close hinges and full-extension drawer glides add per-door, and designer pulls can add $10 to $30 per opening across a 25-door Ruisseau or Dansereau kitchen. Typical Beaumont Refacing Price Tiers Based on dozens of Beaumont estimates, here is what most homeowners see. Compact townhome kitchens in Beausejour with 12 to 18 doors in slab or basic shaker run $4,500 to $6,500. Standard builder kitchens in Chaleur, Triomphe, Mackenzie Ridge, and Eaglemont with 20 to 30 doors in shaker with soft-close hardware run $6,500 to $9,000. Larger homes in the Lakes of Beaumont or Coloniale Estates with 30 to 45+ doors, island cabinetry, raised-panel profiles, and premium hardware run $9,500 to $13,500. Every estimate includes new doors and drawer fronts, face-frame veneering to match, soft-close hinges, crown or light-rail trim where applicable, reinstallation, and our 5-year written workmanship warranty. Cabinet Refacing Pricing in Beaumont Beaumont sits approximately 20 to 25 minutes south of Edmonton via Highway 625 (50 Avenue) and Highway 2 (the QEII). The town has roughly 26,000 residents with a housing stock heavily weighted toward 2005 to 2018 builder-era homes. Most cabinet boxes in Beaumont Lakes, Dansereau, Chaleur, Mackenzie Ridge, and Ruisseau are plywood or MDF and still structurally sound, which makes them excellent refacing candidates. Older homes in Centre-Ville along Rue Montalet and near Saint-Vital Catholic Church, Sacred Heart School, and Four Seasons Park often have solid-wood face frames ideal for veneering. Our crews cover every neighbourhood in the Beaumont service area , including the Ken Nichol Regional Recreation Centre side of town, with no travel surcharge. Beaumont's French-Canadian heritage (founded 1895 by French-speaking settlers from Quebec and France) still shapes the town: bilingual street names like Rue Montreuil, Avenue Champlain, and Rue Eaglemont, a strong bilingual school system with École Champs-Vallée and École Bellevue, and an active community around Centre Communautaire and Chantal Berard Sports Park. HOA guidelines in newer phases like Triomphe and the Lakes of Beaumont rarely affect interior refacing work. For background on Beaumont's founding and community profile, see Beaumont, Alberta on Wikipedia . We deliver every estimate in writing with itemized line pricing, so you can see exactly what each door, each hardware upgrade, and each trim option contributes to the total. Call 780-938-9555 or request a free in-home consultation, and we will give you a firm written quote on your Beaumont kitchen refacing project. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing Beaumont combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Beaumont? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can you refinish the builder-grade cabinets in newer Beaumont homes? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Cabinet refacing vs refinishing: which is right for you? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take in Beaumont? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does kitchen cabinet refacing cost in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refacing-cost-edmonton/ > How much does kitchen cabinet refacing cost in Edmonton? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How much does kitchen cabinet refacing cost in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does kitchen cabinet refacing cost in Edmonton? How much does kitchen cabinet refacing cost in Edmonton? Cabinet Refacing 412 words Full kitchen cabinet refacing in Edmonton typically ranges from $6,000 to $15,000 , depending on the number of cabinets, door material, and hardware selection. That price covers new doors, new drawer fronts, matching veneer on the visible face frames, and updated hinges and handles. Your existing cabinet boxes stay in place, which is what keeps the cost 40 to 50 percent lower than tearing everything out and installing brand new cabinetry. What Factors Affect Refacing Cost? Several variables determine where your project falls within that $6,000 to $15,000 range: Number of cabinets: A smaller galley kitchen with 15 to 20 doors will sit at the lower end. A large U-shaped or L-shaped kitchen with 30 or more doors and drawer fronts will push toward the higher end. Door material: Thermofoil (vinyl-wrapped MDF) is the most affordable option. Solid wood doors in maple, oak, or birch cost more but deliver a premium look and feel. MDF with a lacquer finish sits in the middle and provides a smooth, modern aesthetic. Door style: Shaker, flat panel, raised panel, and modern slab styles each carry different pricing. Shaker remains the most popular choice in Edmonton kitchens because it pairs well with both traditional and contemporary designs. Hardware selection: Basic brushed nickel pulls and knobs are included in most quotes. Upgrading to designer hardware (matte black, brass, or specialty pulls) adds to the total. Countertop and backsplash work: Some homeowners combine refacing with new countertops or a backsplash update. These are separate line items but bundling them into one project saves on labour mobilization costs. Why Refacing Beats Replacing For most Edmonton homeowners, refacing delivers the kitchen transformation they want without the cost, disruption, or timeline of a full renovation. New cabinets for an average kitchen run $20,000 to $40,000 and take 6 to 12 weeks when you factor in ordering, demolition, plumbing, and installation. Refacing achieves a similar visual result in 3 to 5 days with no plumbing disconnections, no countertop removal, and no weeks of eating takeout. Get an Exact Price for Your Kitchen Every kitchen is different, so the best way to get an accurate number is a free in-home consultation. Mourad and the iPaint team will measure your cabinets, discuss door styles and materials, and provide a detailed written estimate with every line item visible. No surprises, no hidden fees. With 15 years of experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty on workmanship, you can trust the quote you receive. Request your free cabinet refacing estimate today. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ Cabinet refacing vs refinishing vs new: which is right for you? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in Glenora? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refacing-cost-glenora/ > Cabinet refacing in Glenora typically runs $5,000 to $14,000. See price ranges by kitchen size, heritage cabinet factors, and written guaranteed estimates. How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in Glenora? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refacing Cost in Glenora How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in Glenora? Cabinet Refacing Glenora 574 words Cabinet refacing in Glenora typically costs between $5,000 and $14,000, depending on kitchen size, door style, and the complexity of heritage cabinet configurations. A standard 20 to 30 door kitchen in a Tudor revival or Craftsman bungalow averages $7,000 to $10,000, while larger layouts with butler's pantries or built-in hutches can move toward the top of the range. Glenora's character homes along 102 Avenue and 136 Street often feature non-standard cabinet openings from the 1940s to 1960s that require custom-measured doors. That adds precision but not significant cost. Compared to the $25,000 to $50,000-plus full kitchen renovations common in the neighbourhood, refacing is a fraction of the spend with similar visual impact. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. What Drives the Price in a Glenora Kitchen Four variables move the quote up or down: door count, door style, material, and any heritage-specific custom work. Door count is the biggest driver. A compact galley layout in a Glenora mid-century bungalow near Westmount Park might have 18 to 22 doors and drawer fronts, while an executive kitchen in a modern infill off 142 Street can run 35 to 50 pieces. Door style matters next. Shaker and slab doors sit in the standard tier. Raised-panel and custom heritage profiles cost more because of the tooling. Material choice between solid wood, MDF, and thermofoil also shifts pricing, as does hardware upgrade count. Why Refacing Beats Replacement in Heritage Homes Most Glenora kitchens we reface still have solid hardwood boxes: Douglas fir, birch, or maple built with mortise-and-tenon joinery that modern factories no longer produce. Replacement means tearing out craftsmanship that cannot be bought back. Refacing keeps the structural bones, updates the doors, drawer fronts, and visible face frames, and delivers a fully modern look for 25 to 40 percent of a full remodel. The approach also sidesteps lead-safe abatement issues that can surface when pre-1978 painted casework is fully demolished in older pockets of the neighbourhood. Cabinet Refacing Pricing in Glenora Glenora is a prestigious mature neighbourhood in west-central Edmonton, bounded by 142 Street, Stony Plain Road, Groat Road, and MacKinnon Ravine Park. Landmarks like Government House, the Alexander Rutherford House, the Glenora Club on 102 Avenue, and the Provincial Archives of Alberta anchor the area's heritage character. We regularly serve kitchens near Glenora Elementary, Coronation School, and Westglen School, as well as homes backing onto MacKinnon Ravine. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is 15 minutes from the Glenora service area via Stony Plain Road, so crew time and travel are already priced into every Edmonton quote with no west-end surcharge. Neighbourhood architecture directly influences pricing because Tudor revival, Georgian revival, English cottage, and Craftsman bungalow homes each carry different cabinet openings, millwork details, and trim profiles that a refacing crew has to match. Doug fir and birch face frames from the 1920s through 1950s hold fasteners beautifully but need careful handling during door removal. Homes near the Provincial Archives of Alberta, Westmount Park, and the Glenora Skating Club often share similar era construction that keeps our pricing predictable from street to street. For deeper background on the neighbourhood and its development from the 1910s onward, see the Wikipedia entry on Glenora, Edmonton . Bring your door count, a few kitchen photos, and any heritage restrictions to your free in-home consultation, and we will walk through the full price build-up with you. Every Glenora quote is fixed in writing with no surprise change orders. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing in Glenora combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Are Glenora heritage cabinets good candidates for refacing? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ What door styles work best for Glenora heritage homes? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Glenora? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ What door styles are available for cabinet refacing? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in Leduc? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refacing-cost-leduc/ > Cabinet refacing in Leduc costs $5,000 to $12,000 depending on kitchen size, door style, and material. See real pricing by neighbourhood from iPaint Painting. How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in Leduc? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refacing Cost in Leduc How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in Leduc? Cabinet Refacing Leduc 568 words A typical Leduc kitchen cabinet refacing project runs $5,000 to $12,000 , depending on kitchen size, door count, door style (shaker, slab, or raised-panel), material, and hardware. A standard 20 to 30 door kitchen in Bridgeport, Corinthia, or Southfork averages $6,000 to $8,500. Leduc bi-level kitchens in Caledonia Park or Meadowview with 15 to 25 doors average $4,500 to $7,500. Executive builds in Tribute, Windrose, or West Haven with 30 plus doors and island cabinetry typically land between $9,000 and $12,000. Refacing costs a fraction of full replacement (usually $20,000 to $40,000 plus) while delivering a completely modern look. No travel surcharge from our south Edmonton shop, just 25 minutes on Highway 2. What You Get for the Price Refacing replaces every door and drawer front with brand-new custom pieces in your chosen style: shaker, slab, or raised-panel. The face frames and exposed end panels are covered with matching veneer or rigid thermofoil so the entire visible kitchen looks like a new build. Hinges and drawer slides are upgraded to soft-close. Cabinet boxes, countertops, plumbing, and appliances stay exactly where they are. The price includes measure, custom manufacture, removal of old doors, veneer application, new door hang, hardware, and final adjustment. Cost Drivers on Leduc Kitchens Door count is the headline variable. Next comes door style (slab is least expensive, raised-panel most). Material choice moves the number next: paint-grade MDF is most affordable, wood veneer and high-pressure laminate are mid-range, and solid maple or rift-cut oak with custom finish sits at the top of the range. Hardware is the last lever: standard knobs and pulls add $300 to $600; designer hardware can add $1,500 or more on a full kitchen. Two-tone schemes (darker island, lighter perimeter) are popular in newer Leduc builds along Laurel Crossing and Robinson and add roughly $500 to $1,000 for the colour change and extra components. Refacing vs Replacement Value A full rip-and-replace kitchen in Leduc easily reaches $30,000 to $50,000 once you factor in demolition, new boxes, countertop swap, plumbing disconnection, electrical, paint touch-up, and appliance reinstallation. Refacing keeps every structurally sound component and only replaces the parts people actually see and touch. For most Leduc homes built between 1980 and 2015, the boxes are more than solid enough to support another 20 years of daily use. Refacing is the faster, lower-cost path to a modern kitchen. Cabinet Refacing Costs in Leduc iPaint Painting quotes flat pricing across every Leduc neighbourhood, from historic cores near 50 Avenue and Black Gold Drive to newer builds in Bridgeport, Southfork, and Laurel Crossing. Our crews reach Leduc in about 25 minutes via Highway 2 (the QEII), with Highway 39 access for homes near Telford Lake, Alexandra Park, the Leduc Recreation Centre, and the Black Gold Centre arena. Customers near the Maclab Centre for the Performing Arts, the Leduc Civic Centre, and along Airport Road close to Edmonton International Airport all fall inside our no-surcharge zone. Visit our Leduc service area page for full coverage details. Leduc has a population of roughly 34,000 and sits at the southern edge of the Edmonton metropolitan area, making it one of the fastest-growing kitchen-renovation markets in the region. The city's mix of 1980s bi-levels, 1990s two-storeys, and 2010s executive builds means refacing options suit almost every style. For more context on the city itself, see the Leduc, Alberta overview. Call 780-938-9555 for a free in-home measure and written quote. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing Leduc combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Leduc? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take in Leduc? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Cabinet refacing vs refinishing in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ Can you refinish oil-boom era cabinets in older Leduc homes? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does cabinet refacing cost in Sherwood Park? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refacing-cost-sherwood-park/ > Sherwood Park cabinet refacing runs $5,000 to $12,000. Pricing by door count and style across Nottingham, Glen Allan, Broadmoor Estates, and Heritage Hills. Same pricing as Edmonton. How much does cabinet refacing cost in Sherwood Park? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Sherwood Park Cabinet Refacing Cost How much does cabinet refacing cost in Sherwood Park? Cabinet Refacing Sherwood Park 607 words Typical Sherwood Park kitchen cabinet refacing costs $5,000 to $12,000 depending on kitchen size, number of doors, door style (shaker, slab, raised-panel), material choice, and hardware selection. A standard 20 to 30 door kitchen in Nottingham or Glen Allan averages $7,000 to $9,000. Executive kitchens in Broadmoor Estates or Heritage Hills with 40 or more doors typically run $9,000 to $12,000. This is significantly less than full cabinet replacement at $20,000 to $40,000 or more, and delivers a completely modern look. Same pricing as Edmonton. No travel surcharge for Strathcona County. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. What Refacing Includes in Sherwood Park Refacing replaces every door and drawer front with brand-new components in the style you choose, then veneers or finishes the existing face frames to match. Hinges, drawer boxes, soft-close hardware, and pulls are swapped as part of the scope. The existing cabinet boxes stay in place, which keeps plumbing, counters, and backsplash intact. Standard Kitchens (20 to 30 doors): $7,000 to $9,000 Most 1980s through early-2000s homes in Nottingham, Glen Allan, Foxboro, Mills Haven, and Clarkdale Meadows land in this range. Shaker and slab doors are the top two picks. Executive Kitchens (40 plus doors): $9,000 to $12,000 Broadmoor Estates, Heritage Hills, Emerald Hills, Summerwood, and Lakeland Ridge kitchens commonly include islands, butler's pantries, and full-height pantry towers. More doors, more drawer fronts, often bigger hardware budgets. Smaller Kitchens and Acreage Kitchens: $5,000 to $7,000 Compact kitchens in older Mills Haven bungalows or smaller layouts in Ardrossan and Josephburg acreages can start at $5,000 when door counts stay under 20. Condo kitchens near Sherwood Park Mall and townhouse kitchens off Clover Bar Road also land in this bracket. Refacing Versus Full Replacement Math The simplest way to frame the decision: a full custom kitchen replacement in Broadmoor Estates or Heritage Hills often lands between $25,000 and $45,000 once you include demolition, new boxes, counters, and backsplash. Refacing delivers a new-looking kitchen in the same layout at 25 to 40 percent of that cost, usually in under two weeks of on-site work. Paint-grade MDF shaker doors in white are the most common Sherwood Park pick. Solid-wood stained doors in walnut or rift-cut oak sit at the top of the range. Factors That Move the Number Door count and drawer front count Door style: shaker, slab, raised-panel, flat-panel Material: solid wood, MDF, thermofoil Hardware tier (basic pulls versus designer selections) Soft-close hinges and undermount drawer slides Island treatments and colour-contrast combinations Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. Book a free in-home consultation or call 780-938-9555 . Cabinet Refacing Cost in Sherwood Park Sherwood Park is the largest hamlet in Canada, an urban service area inside Strathcona County sitting east of Edmonton across Anthony Henday Drive. Our refacing crews travel the Sherwood Park service area daily, running along Baseline Road between Nottingham and Broadmoor Estates, down Sherwood Drive past Festival Place and Millennium Place, and out to executive builds near Emerald Hills Leisure Centre and the Strathcona County Broadmoor Public Golf Course. The 20-minute drive from our south Edmonton shop is why Sherwood Park gets Edmonton pricing, no travel surcharge. Sherwood Park grew as a bedroom community of Edmonton from the 1950s onward, with major subdivisions filling in between the 1970s and 2000s. Most cabinet boxes we reface are still structurally excellent: plywood construction with solid hardwood face frames from the builders who supplied Strathcona County through its housing boom. That means refacing is a genuine value play in this market, not a compromise. For more on the area, see the Wikipedia entry for Anthony Henday Drive that connects our shop to Sherwood Park. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing in Sherwood Park combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Are my Sherwood Park cabinets good candidates for refacing? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Sherwood Park? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can you refinish 1990s honey oak cabinets in Sherwood Park? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in St. Albert? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refacing-cost-st-albert/ > Cabinet refacing in St. Albert typically costs $5,000 to $12,000 depending on door count, style, and materials. Grandin, Oakmont, and Erin Ridge pricing inside. How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in St. Albert? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refacing Cost in St. Albert How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in St. Albert? Cabinet Refacing St. Albert 566 words Typical St. Albert kitchen cabinet refacing costs $5,000 to $12,000 depending on kitchen size, number of doors, door style (shaker, slab, raised-panel), material choice, and hardware selection. A standard 20 to 30 door kitchen in Grandin or Lacombe Park averages $7,000 to $9,000. Executive kitchens in Oakmont or Erin Ridge with 40-plus doors typically run $9,000 to $12,000. That is significantly less than a full cabinet replacement, which in St. Albert commonly runs $20,000 to $40,000-plus once you factor in demolition, new boxes, countertop reinstallation, and plumbing. Same pricing as Edmonton, no travel surcharge for the drive up St. Albert Trail from our south Edmonton shop. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. What You Get for the Price in St. Albert Cabinet refacing replaces your existing doors and drawer fronts with brand new ones in a current style, while your existing cabinet boxes are kept in place and their face frames are veneered or refinished to match. For that $5,000 to $12,000 range in St. Albert, you receive all new shaker, slab, or raised-panel doors in solid wood, MDF, or thermofoil; new drawer fronts; matching face-frame veneer in your chosen colour; all new hinges (typically soft-close); new handles or knobs; and crown moulding updates if desired. No demolition, no countertop removal, no plumbing disconnect, no weeks without a functional kitchen. How Door Count and Neighbourhood Shape Pricing The single biggest pricing variable is door count. Smaller galley kitchens with 10 to 20 doors in Grandin, Braeside, or Akinsdale often land in the $5,000 to $7,000 range. Standard 20 to 30 door kitchens in Lacombe Park, Mission Park, and Forest Lawn average $7,000 to $9,000. Larger executive builds in Oakmont, Kingswood, Riel, and Heritage Lakes, usually 35 to 50-plus doors with a full-perimeter layout and centre island, run $9,000 to $12,000. Newer builds in Jensen Lakes, Erin Ridge, and North Ridge off Ray Gibbon Drive and Villeneuve Road fall in the middle of that range. Door style adds or subtracts: shaker and slab in MDF are the most economical, while solid-wood raised-panel or specialty finishes push pricing to the top end. What Is Not Included and When Replacement Wins Refacing assumes your existing cabinet boxes are structurally sound, square, and free of water damage. If your St. Albert kitchen has damaged boxes, an unworkable layout, or you want to relocate appliances, a full replacement may actually cost less in the long run. During our free in-home consultation, our estimator tells you honestly which is the better fit. We will not recommend refacing over boxes that should be replaced. Cabinet Refacing Cost in St. Albert St. Albert sits northwest of Edmonton, bounded by St. Albert Trail, Anthony Henday Drive to the south, and Ray Gibbon Drive to the west. The city spans heritage neighbourhoods like Grandin, Lacombe Park, and Mission Park, plus newer communities like Jensen Lakes, Erin Ridge, and Heritage Lakes. Landmarks including St. Albert Place, the Arden Theatre, Servus Credit Union Place, and Grain Elevator Park shape the city core. See our St. Albert service area page for full coverage details. St. Albert was founded in 1861 by Father Albert Lacombe and grew fastest through the 1980s and 1990s, which means most refacing candidates we see are 1985 to 2005 kitchens with solid boxes and dated doors, an ideal refacing profile. For broader context on the city, see St. Albert, Alberta on Wikipedia . Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing in St. Albert combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Are my St. Albert cabinets good candidates for refacing? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in St. Albert? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can you refinish oak cabinets in Grandin or Mission Park? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in Westbrook Estates? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refacing-cost-westbrook-estates/ > Cabinet refacing in Westbrook Estates costs $7,000 to $18,000 for a typical estate kitchen. See pricing by door count, species, and door style from iPaint Painting. How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in Westbrook Estates? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refacing Cost in Westbrook Estates How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in Westbrook Estates? Cabinet Refacing Westbrook Estates 612 words Cabinet refacing in Westbrook Estates typically costs $7,000 to $18,000 for a full kitchen, with most estate projects landing between $10,000 and $14,000. Westbrook Estates was established in the 1950s in southwest Edmonton, bordered by Whitemud Drive to the north and the University of Alberta South Campus Farm to the east, and the neighbourhood carries larger kitchens than city averages. A typical Westbrook Estates kitchen runs 40 to 80 cabinet doors between the main kitchen, island, and butler's pantry, compared with 20 to 30 doors in a standard Edmonton bungalow. Pricing scales with door count, door style (shaker, slab, raised panel, beaded inset), species (solid maple, rift-cut white oak, painted MDF), hinge package, and drawer box upgrade. Refacing preserves your structurally sound cabinet boxes and saves 60 to 70 percent versus a full replacement that can run $35,000 to $80,000 in this area. What Drives Cabinet Refacing Pricing in Westbrook Estates Door count is the biggest variable in Westbrook Estates. An original 1960s bungalow on 38 Avenue or 40 Avenue with 25 to 35 doors typically runs $7,000 to $10,000. A 1970s two-storey colonial on 122 Street or Westbrook Drive with 40 to 55 doors averages $10,000 to $14,000. A modern custom rebuild on Fairway Drive or Quesnell Crescent carrying 60 to 80 plus doors, an oversized island 10 to 14 feet long, and a butler's pantry often lands in the $14,000 to $18,000 range. Lot sizes in Westbrook Estates run from 0.20 acres on standard lots up to 1 acre plus on Fairway Drive ravine properties backing onto the Whitemud Ravine corridor, and homes on those larger lots carry kitchens sized to match. Door Style, Species, and Hardware Pricing Painted MDF shaker doors sit at the value end of the Westbrook Estates price range. Solid maple, rift-cut white oak, and solid walnut from Conestoga Wood Specialties in Pennsylvania run 25 to 40 percent higher. Beaded inset doors and French cathedral profiles carry a premium over flat slab and standard shaker. Hinge upgrades to Blum CLIP top BLUMOTION soft-close add to the base, and Blum TANDEM BLUMOTION full-extension drawer runners rated for 100 pound dynamic load replace older three-quarter extension epoxy slides on nearly every Westbrook Estates project. Blum LEGRABOX or solid maple dovetail drawer boxes from DovetailBox Factory are common upgrades on estate kitchens near Royal Mayfair Golf Club and Derrick Golf and Winter Club. Finish and Paint Specification Painted doors in Westbrook Estates are spray-finished in Benjamin Moore Advance waterborne alkyd (MPI #66) or Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel at a 30 sheen. Clear-finished maple and white oak are sealed with M.L. Campbell Krystal post-catalyzed lacquer or Centurion conversion varnish. These are the same coatings used by high-end cabinet shops serving the Royal Mayfair Golf Club corridor and the custom builds near Westbrook School at 11915 40 Avenue. Homeowners catchmented to Harry Ainlay High School and Vernon Barford Junior High regularly choose neutral whites and warm greys to stay timeless across future resale. Why Refacing Beats Replacement in Westbrook Estates Cabinet boxes in Westbrook Estates homes built between 1955 and 1990 are overwhelmingly solid three-quarter inch plywood or solid wood carcases, structurally superior to modern particleboard boxes. Refacing keeps that foundation, preserves the layout you know, and avoids the countertop demolition, plumbing disconnect, and flooring patching that a full gut triggers on Quesnell Crescent or Westbrook Drive. Our crew reaches Westbrook Estates in roughly 10 minutes via Whitemud Drive from our 9821 33 Ave NW shop in south Edmonton, serving postal codes T6J 2H6, T6J 2K6, and T6J 2G8. Visit our Westbrook Estates service area page, our cabinet refacing service page, our Edmonton cabinet refacing combo, or our pricing estimate page for a free on-site quote. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing Westbrook Estates combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more neighbourhood-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Are 1980s oak cabinets in Westbrook Estates good candidates for refacing? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How long does cabinet refacing take in Westbrook Estates? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ What door styles are available for cabinet refacing in Westbrook Estates? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does cabinet refacing cost in Windermere? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refacing-cost-windermere/ > Cabinet refacing in Windermere typically costs $6,000 to $15,000 for executive kitchens with islands, butler pantries, and walk-in pantry cabinetry. How much does cabinet refacing cost in Windermere? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Windermere Cabinet Refacing Cost How much does cabinet refacing cost in Windermere? Cabinet Refacing Windermere 565 words Full kitchen cabinet refacing in Windermere typically costs $6,000 to $15,000 , with most executive kitchens landing between $9,000 and $12,000. Pricing includes new doors, drawer fronts, soft-close hinges, hardware, and box veneer or refinishing. The wide range reflects Windermere's executive housing stock where kitchens commonly have 35 to 60+ doors and drawer fronts spread across the main kitchen, oversized islands, butler's pantries, and walk-in pantries. Why Windermere Refacing Runs Higher Windermere was built between 2005 and 2015 as an executive neighbourhood, and builders competed on kitchen size. Most Windermere homes feature: Main kitchens with 20 to 30 doors and drawer fronts Islands measuring 10 to 14 feet with cabinetry on multiple sides (6 to 12 additional doors and drawers) Butler's pantries with 6 to 10 doors and drawer fronts Walk-in pantries with paneled doors to match the kitchen (2 to 4 doors) Crown moulding and applied end panels requiring custom trim work Every door and drawer front is counted and priced individually. Refacing a Windermere executive kitchen often involves twice the materials and hardware of a standard Edmonton kitchen. What's Included in the Price Brand new custom-fit doors in your chosen style (shaker, slab, raised-panel) Brand new drawer fronts matched to the doors Soft-close hinges (Blum or equivalent) Hardware (pulls, knobs) included or customer-supplied Box veneer or spray finishing to match the new doors Crown moulding and end panel replacement where needed Full project management, removal, install, cleanup, and warranty Refacing vs. Replacement in Windermere New custom cabinets for a Windermere executive kitchen typically run $35,000 to $70,000+ installed plus 8 to 12 weeks of kitchen downtime. Refacing delivers a completely new kitchen look at roughly 25 to 30 percent of that cost and wraps in 7 to 12 business days with the kitchen largely usable throughout. Every estimate is written, itemized, and guaranteed. Book a free Windermere consultation or call 780-938-9555 . Cabinet Refacing Cost in Windermere Refacing quotes in Windermere track closely with lot size and build tier. Homes west of Rabbit Hill Road (170 Street) and those backing onto the Windermere Waters stormwater pond and ravine system sit on the larger executive lots, which is where we see the biggest kitchens and the highest refacing totals. Homes near the Currents of Windermere retail district, the Windermere Cineplex, and Riverbend Square tend to be more modestly sized and land in the middle of the range. Families with kids at Dr. Donald R. Massey School or Constable Daniel Woodall School routinely bundle mudroom storage and built-ins into the refacing scope. Full coverage details live on our Windermere service area page. Windermere was built out between 2005 and 2015 by a tight pool of builders (Cambrian, Morrison Homes, Brookfield Residential, Jayman MasterBUILT, Sterling Homes), so the underlying cabinet boxes are remarkably consistent. Door styles we most commonly replace are raised-panel oak, stained maple slab, and thermofoil-wrapped MDF, typically paired with granite (Santa Cecilia, Ubatuba) or early quartz (Silestone, Caesarstone). Our spray shop sits a short drive down Anthony Henday Drive from Windermere, which keeps logistics tight and lets us schedule refacing installs around school routines and family calendars along Windermere Boulevard and the streets feeding off Terwillegar Drive. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing in Windermere combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Can you upgrade my Windermere kitchen from flat-panel to shaker doors? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ Will new refaced doors coordinate with my existing countertops? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Windermere? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What door styles are available for cabinet refacing? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refacing-door-styles/ > What door styles are available for cabinet refacing? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton What door styles are available for cabinet refacing? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What door styles are available for cabinet refacing? What door styles are available for cabinet refacing? Cabinet Refacing 412 words We offer a full range of cabinet door styles including shaker, flat panel, raised panel, and modern slab designs. Doors are available in solid wood, MDF, and thermofoil. The style you choose sets the tone for your entire kitchen, and our team helps you match the right door profile to your home's design, your lifestyle, and your budget. Popular Door Styles for Edmonton Kitchens Each door style brings a different look and feel to your space. Here is what Edmonton homeowners are choosing most often right now: Shaker: The most popular choice by far. Clean lines, a recessed centre panel, and a simple frame that works in everything from modern farmhouse kitchens to contemporary open-concept layouts. Shaker doors pair well with both bold and neutral colour palettes. Flat panel (slab): A sleek, minimalist option with no raised or recessed detail. Flat panel doors are ideal for modern Edmonton homes where clean surfaces and handleless hardware create a streamlined look. They are also the easiest to keep clean. Raised panel: A traditional, more formal style with a contoured centre panel that adds depth and dimension. Raised panel doors suit classic and transitional kitchens, especially in older Edmonton neighbourhoods like Glenora, Westmount, or Strathcona. Modern slab: Similar to flat panel but often paired with high-gloss or matte thermofoil finishes for a European-inspired aesthetic. This style is gaining popularity in newer Edmonton developments and condos. Door Materials and Finishes The material behind the door matters just as much as the style. We work with three primary options: Solid wood: Real maple, oak, or birch doors that can be stained or painted. Solid wood offers the most premium look and feel, with natural grain patterns that add warmth and character. MDF with lacquer finish: Medium-density fibreboard delivers a perfectly smooth, paintable surface with no visible grain. MDF is dimensionally stable, meaning it resists the expansion and contraction that Edmonton's extreme temperature swings (from -30 to +30) can cause in solid wood. Thermofoil: A vinyl wrap applied over MDF, available in dozens of colours and textures. Thermofoil is moisture-resistant, easy to wipe down, and the most budget-friendly option without sacrificing appearance. How to Choose the Right Style During your free in-home consultation, Mourad will bring door samples so you can see and feel the options in your own kitchen lighting. We will discuss your design goals, show you how different styles look with your countertops and backsplash, and provide a detailed written estimate. Book your free consultation to explore every option in person. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ Cabinet refacing vs refinishing vs new cabinets: which is right for you? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What Door Styles Work Best for Glenora Heritage Homes? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refacing-door-styles-glenora-heritage/ > Shaker, slab, and raised-panel doors each suit different Glenora heritage styles. See how to match door style to Tudor revival, Craftsman, and mid-century homes. What Door Styles Work Best for Glenora Heritage Homes? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Door Styles for Glenora Heritage Homes What Door Styles Work Best for Glenora Heritage Homes? Cabinet Refacing Glenora 574 words Shaker-style doors are the most versatile choice for Glenora heritage homes because their simple recessed centre panel bridges period character and modern kitchen function. For Tudor revivals and Craftsman bungalows along 102 Avenue and 128 Street, a shaker in warm white, soft grey, or deep navy pairs beautifully with original millwork, picture rails, and stained baseboards. For mid-century ranchers and post-war bungalows closer to MacKinnon Ravine, a flat slab door in a matte finish delivers a sleek, streamlined update without fighting the home's restrained lines. We bring physical door samples to every Glenora consultation so you can see how each profile reads against your existing countertops, backsplash, and trim before committing. Matching Door Profile to Architectural Style Glenora is one of the most architecturally diverse neighbourhoods in Edmonton, so a single "best" door style does not exist. Tudor revival homes near Government House and the Alexander Rutherford House reward traditional profiles with slight detail: shaker with a small inside bevel, or a light raised-panel in a painted finish. Georgian revivals and English cottages off 142 Street look right with classic raised-panel doors that echo the dentil trim and panelled wainscoting. Craftsman bungalows near Westmount Park favour clean shaker lines that respect the movement's honest, handcrafted aesthetic. Mid-century infills and ranchers along 136 Street look best in flat slab. Finish and Colour Choices That Respect Heritage Colour selection matters as much as profile. Glenora homeowners often choose whites with a warm undertone rather than bright cool whites, because period plaster walls, oak flooring, and brass hardware read warmer than modern builder-grade interiors. Greige, mushroom, muted sage, and deep navy are strong choices for period-appropriate kitchens. Two-tone layouts, darker lowers with lighter uppers, work beautifully in larger Georgian revivals with butler's pantries. We spray all doors with catalyzed lacquer or Benjamin Moore Advance in our shop booth, then hand-fit and install on-site so grain, finish sheen, and colour match precisely across every door and face frame. Door Style Selection in Glenora Glenora stretches from 142 Street east to Groat Road, with Stony Plain Road bordering the north and MacKinnon Ravine Park closing it off to the south. Character streets like Connaught Drive, 102 Avenue, and 136 Street feature Tudor revivals next to Craftsman bungalows next to mid-century ranchers, sometimes on the same block. Landmarks such as the Glenora Club, the Provincial Archives of Alberta, Glenora Elementary, and Coronation School anchor the daily rhythm of the neighbourhood. Our crews work this Glenora service area regularly and arrive with period-matched hinge hardware samples, crown profiles, and inset options so your refacing decisions sit confidently in the architectural context. Heritage homes near Government House set a useful design benchmark for Glenora kitchens. The estate of Alberta's early premier Alexander Rutherford, now a provincial historic site, shows how understated panelled millwork and painted finishes carry authority without ornament. Homes near the Provincial Archives of Alberta, the Glenora Skating Club, and the tree-lined streets around MacKinnon Ravine share that restrained design language, which is why shaker and light raised-panel profiles read so naturally on these blocks. For background on the house and its place in the neighbourhood's built heritage, see the Wikipedia entry on Alexander Rutherford House . Bring a few photos of your existing trim, flooring, and hardware to your free consultation, and we will narrow door style, profile, and colour options down to two or three confident picks you can live with for decades. Call 780-938-9555 to book. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing in Glenora combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Glenora? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ Are Glenora heritage cabinets good candidates for refacing? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ What door styles are available for cabinet refacing? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ Can you refinish 1940s cabinets in a Glenora character home? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What Cabinet Refacing Door Styles Are Available in St. Albert? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refacing-door-styles-st-albert/ > Shaker, slab, raised-panel, and flat-panel cabinet refacing door styles for St. Albert homes. Materials, popular colours, and which styles suit each neighbourhood. What Cabinet Refacing Door Styles Are Available in St. Albert? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refacing Door Styles St. Albert What Cabinet Refacing Door Styles Are Available in St. Albert? Cabinet Refacing St. Albert 555 words iPaint offers four cabinet refacing door styles across St. Albert: shaker (clean lines, recessed centre panel, the most popular choice right now), slab (flat, contemporary, seamless), raised-panel (traditional, dimensional detail), and flat-panel (minimalist, European-influenced). Each style is available in solid wood, MDF, or thermofoil in virtually any colour. White and grey shakers are the top sellers across St. Albert kitchens, followed by navy and sage green. During your free in-home consultation we bring physical door samples so you can see the profiles and finishes in your own kitchen lighting against your existing countertops, backsplash, and flooring before you commit to a direction. Which Door Styles Suit Each St. Albert Neighbourhood Door style selection often follows the era and character of the home. In Grandin and Mission Park , St. Albert's older established neighbourhoods with 1970s and 1980s homes, shaker doors in soft white or warm grey refresh dated oak kitchens without clashing with original trim and millwork. These are some of the most common refacing conversions we do in the city because the existing cathedral-arch oak doors feel dated but the cabinet boxes themselves are rock-solid hardwood. In Lacombe Park and Kingswood , executive family homes benefit from two-tone combinations: white shaker uppers with a sage green or navy lower island. Oakmont and Erin Ridge newer builds often pair slab doors in a matte charcoal or espresso with brushed brass or matte black hardware for a contemporary look that matches the architectural style of the neighbourhood. Jensen Lakes and North Ridge homeowners frequently choose flat-panel white or light grey to brighten open-concept kitchens. Materials, Colours, and Hardware Solid wood doors in maple or oak suit stained finishes and handle daily wear well. MDF doors are ideal for painted finishes because they provide a grain-free, uniform surface that does not telegraph wood movement through the paint. Thermofoil offers the widest colour selection and the most affordable price point, though it is best suited to kitchens that are not directly beside high-heat ovens. We match hinges and drawer slides to European soft-close standards so every door and drawer closes silently, which is the single upgrade St. Albert homeowners notice most after refacing. Cabinet Refacing Door Styles in St. Albert St. Albert homes span many architectural eras, and door style selection should respect that. Established neighbourhoods near Father Lacombe Chapel and St. Albert Place often feature 1970s and 1980s homes where shaker doors bridge heritage character with modern function. Newer communities like Jensen Lakes and North Ridge, accessible via Ray Gibbon Drive and Anthony Henday Drive , tend toward slab and flat-panel contemporary profiles. Our crew travels daily along St. Albert Trail from our Edmonton shop, which lets us schedule consultations efficiently across the entire St. Albert service area and reach every neighbourhood from Grandin to Erin Ridge within the same dispatch window. St. Albert, Alberta , founded in 1861, is the province's oldest continuously populated community, and many of its character homes near the Sturgeon River , Arden Theatre , Servus Place , and Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park reflect decades of architectural evolution. When selecting a door style, we walk the kitchen with you and recommend profiles that respect your home's era while still delivering the modern functionality today's St. Albert homeowners expect. Every sample is reviewed in your own lighting for an accurate preview. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing St. Albert combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in St. Albert? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ Are my St. Albert cabinets good candidates for refacing? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ What cabinet refacing door styles are available? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How long does cabinet refacing take in Sherwood Park? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What Door Styles Are Available for Cabinet Refacing in Westbrook Estates? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refacing-door-styles-westbrook-estates/ > Cabinet refacing in Westbrook Estates offers 7 main door styles: shaker, flat slab, raised panel, beaded inset, French cathedral, mission, and Carolina. See the full menu from iPaint Painting. What Door Styles Are Available for Cabinet Refacing in Westbrook Estates? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refacing Door Styles in Westbrook Estates What Door Styles Are Available for Cabinet Refacing in Westbrook Estates? Cabinet Refacing Westbrook Estates 610 words Cabinet refacing in Westbrook Estates offers 7 primary door styles : shaker, flat slab, raised panel, beaded inset, French cathedral, mission, and Carolina. Each profile is available in solid maple, solid cherry, solid walnut, rift-cut white oak, quarter-sawn white oak, painted MDF, or rigid thermofoil (RTF) on an MDF core. Westbrook Estates is a prestigious southwest Edmonton neighbourhood established in the 1950s, bordered by Whitemud Drive to the north and the University of Alberta South Campus Farm to the east, and the door style mix leans heavier on estate-tier profiles (beaded inset, French cathedral) than city averages. Doors are fabricated by premium suppliers like Conestoga Wood Specialties, Walzcraft, and TaylorCraft with a 3 to 6 week lead time. Finish options include painted (Benjamin Moore Advance waterborne alkyd or Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel) and clear (M.L. Campbell Krystal post-catalyzed lacquer or Centurion conversion varnish). Shaker: The Westbrook Estates Default Shaker is the most popular door style in Westbrook Estates, specified on roughly 60 percent of estate refacing projects on 122 Street, Westbrook Drive, and 40 Avenue. A shaker door is a five-piece door with a flat recessed centre panel and clean mitred stiles and rails. In painted MDF with Benjamin Moore Advance at 30 sheen, it reads as modern transitional. In rift-cut white oak with Centurion conversion varnish, it reads contemporary. Shaker is the safest resale choice for homes catchmented to Westbrook School at 11915 40 Avenue and Harry Ainlay High School. Flat Slab and Raised Panel Flat slab is a single-piece door with no inset, ideal for contemporary and mid-century modern kitchens. Slab is the preferred profile on custom rebuilds on Fairway Drive and Quesnell Crescent backing onto the Whitemud Ravine corridor, typically specified in rift-cut white oak or solid walnut from Conestoga Wood Specialties . Raised panel is the five-piece door with a contoured centre that dominated the 1970s and 1980s build era in Westbrook Estates. It still works in traditional and estate French chateau rebuilds, especially in solid cherry or solid maple. Beaded Inset, French Cathedral, Mission, Carolina Beaded inset is the premium estate profile, featuring a recessed panel framed by a small bead detail. It shows up on custom rebuilds near Royal Mayfair Golf Club (9450 Groat Road, founded 1922) and Derrick Golf and Winter Club (3500 119 Street, founded 1959). French cathedral brings an arched centre panel that complements estate Tudor and French chateau exteriors on Quesnell Crescent and Fairway Drive. Mission profiles use square stiles and rails for a craftsman look. Carolina is a cope-and-stick door with a recessed panel and a subtle edge profile, popular on the 1970s two-storey colonials in the 38 Avenue and 42 Avenue tract. Hardware, Hinges, and Drawer Upgrades Every door style upgrades to Blum CLIP top BLUMOTION soft-close concealed hinges. Drawer fronts pair with Blum TANDEM BLUMOTION full-extension runners rated for 100 pound dynamic load, or Blum MOVENTO on premium packages. Drawer boxes upgrade to Blum LEGRABOX or solid maple dovetail from DovetailBox Factory on estate kitchens near Royal Mayfair Golf Club. Knobs and pulls are sourced separately and coordinated with the door profile during the colour consultation. Choosing the Right Door Style Our free on-site consultation includes physical door samples so you see grain, sheen, and profile in your actual kitchen light. Our crew reaches Westbrook Estates in roughly 10 minutes via Whitemud Drive from our 9821 33 Ave NW shop. Visit our Westbrook Estates service area page, our cabinet refacing service page, our Edmonton cabinet refacing combo, or our color consultation service to see samples in person. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing Westbrook Estates combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more neighbourhood-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Westbrook Estates? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ Are 1980s oak cabinets in Westbrook Estates good candidates for refacing? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How long does cabinet refacing take in Westbrook Estates? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ What door styles are available for cabinet refacing? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Long Does Cabinet Refacing Take in Sherwood Park? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refacing-timeline-sherwood-park/ > Cabinet refacing in Sherwood Park typically takes 7 to 14 working days depending on kitchen size. Timeline breakdown by neighbourhood, door count, and complexity. How Long Does Cabinet Refacing Take in Sherwood Park? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refacing Timeline Sherwood Park How Long Does Cabinet Refacing Take in Sherwood Park? Cabinet Refacing Sherwood Park 600 words A typical 20 to 30 door kitchen refacing in Sherwood Park takes 7 to 10 working days from old door removal to final installation. Smaller kitchens with 10 to 20 doors finish in 5 to 7 days. Larger executive kitchens with 40+ doors and island cabinetry stretch to 10 to 14 days. Your kitchen stays partially functional throughout most of the process because refacing does not require plumbing disconnects, countertop removal, or demolition. Our crew reaches Sherwood Park from our south Edmonton shop in about 20 minutes via Anthony Henday Drive, which lets us work multiple days each week in Strathcona County without travel delays eating into your project schedule. Timeline by Kitchen Size and Neighbourhood Most Sherwood Park refacing projects fall into three size brackets. Standard builder-grade kitchens in Nottingham, Mills Haven, and Foxboro typically have 20 to 30 doors and drawer fronts and finish in the 7 to 10 day range. These homes were built during Sherwood Park's rapid expansion along Baseline Road and Sherwood Drive in the late 1980s and 1990s, and their layouts are predictable enough that we can pre-cut most materials before arriving on site. Smaller kitchens in Brentwood or the original core near Sherwood Park Mall run 5 to 7 days. Executive properties in Broadmoor Estates, Emerald Hills, and Lakeland Ridge often have 40 to 60 doors, island cabinetry, butler pantries, and built-in hutches that push timelines to 10 to 14 days. Door count is the single biggest schedule driver, followed by hardware swap complexity and whether crown moulding or light rail additions are included. What Happens Each Day Day one covers door and drawer front removal, hardware documentation, and box preparation. Days two through five cover face frame veneering, end panel installation, and primer or finish work on the boxes. Days six through nine cover door installation, drawer front alignment, soft-close hinge adjustments, and hardware installation. The final day is punch list walk-through, touch-ups, and final cleaning. You keep access to your sink, stove, and refrigerator for most of the project because we work in zones rather than gutting the whole kitchen at once. Factors that can extend a Sherwood Park timeline include hardware upgrades from knobs to cup pulls (requires drilling and filling of old holes), crown moulding or light rail additions, and tall upper cabinet extensions to the ceiling. Weather plays a role during winter months because exterior air-drying of finish coats is not an option, so we rely on our temperature-controlled shop near the Yellowhead Highway 16 corridor to maintain consistent cure times year-round. Cabinet Refacing Timelines in Sherwood Park Strathcona County's layout makes scheduling predictable for our crew. From our Edmonton shop, we reach Sherwood Park service area neighbourhoods like Summerwood, Mills Haven, and Broadmoor Estates in 20 minutes via Anthony Henday Drive and Yellowhead Highway 16. Baseline Road and Wye Road form the main east-west corridors, while Sherwood Drive connects south to Millennium Place and north toward Festival Place. We schedule multiple projects per week across Nottingham, Foxboro, Emerald Hills, and Lakeland Ridge, which means reduced travel overhead and tighter day-to-day progress on your kitchen. Sherwood Park is an unincorporated urban service area within Strathcona County , and its housing stock ranges from early 1980s builds near Broadmoor Public Golf Course to newer executive developments by the Strathcona Wilderness Centre. Older homes sometimes have non-standard cabinet openings that require custom-measured doors, adding a day or two. Newer executive homes typically have larger door counts and more complex island designs, which is why we always book an in-home consultation before quoting a firm timeline for your specific kitchen. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing Sherwood Park combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Sherwood Park? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ Are my Sherwood Park cabinets good candidates for refacing? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ What door styles are available for cabinet refacing? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ What door styles work for St. Albert cabinet refacing? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Long Does Cabinet Refacing Take in Westbrook Estates? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refacing-timeline-westbrook-estates/ > Cabinet refacing in Westbrook Estates takes 4 to 6 weeks total: 3 to 6 weeks for door fabrication plus 5 to 8 days on-site. See the full timeline from iPaint Painting. How Long Does Cabinet Refacing Take in Westbrook Estates? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refacing Timeline in Westbrook Estates How Long Does Cabinet Refacing Take in Westbrook Estates? Cabinet Refacing Westbrook Estates 605 words Cabinet refacing in Westbrook Estates takes 4 to 6 weeks end to end , broken into a 3 to 6 week door shop lead time plus 5 to 8 business days on-site for a typical 50-door estate kitchen. Westbrook Estates is a southwest Edmonton neighbourhood established in the 1950s and bordered by Whitemud Drive, Terwillegar Drive, 119 Street, and the University of Alberta South Campus Farm, and the housing stock runs larger than city averages. A 25 to 35 door bungalow on 38 Avenue or 40 Avenue lands at the short end (5 to 6 on-site days). A 60 to 80 door custom rebuild on Fairway Drive or Quesnell Crescent with an oversized island and butler's pantry runs the long end (7 to 10 on-site days). Door fabrication at a premium supplier like Conestoga Wood Specialties averages 4 weeks into Edmonton, and your kitchen remains functional most of the on-site window. Phase 1: Consultation and Template (Week 0) The project opens with a free on-site consultation at your Westbrook Estates home, typically on 122 Street, Westbrook Drive, or 42 Avenue. Mourad takes a full door and drawer count, identifies species (solid oak, maple, cherry), and documents cabinet box condition. A door style sample pull follows: shaker, slab, raised panel, beaded inset, or French cathedral. The template visit takes one day. After you sign the written estimate, the door order is placed with the shop. Phase 2: Shop Fabrication (Weeks 1 to 6) This is the waiting window. Conestoga Wood Specialties in Pennsylvania averages 4 weeks from order to ship, with the range running 3 to 6 weeks depending on species and volume. Painted MDF shaker doors are fastest. Solid walnut, rift-cut white oak, and beaded inset doors sit at the longer end. Hinges (Blum CLIP top BLUMOTION soft-close), drawer runners (Blum TANDEM BLUMOTION full-extension 100 lb load), and matching veneer sheets are ordered in parallel so nothing holds up Phase 3. Phase 3: On-Site Work (5 to 8 Business Days) Day 1 starts with door and drawer removal and a full cabinet box clean. Days 2 and 3 are face frame prep: sanding, degloss, filling of old hinge cups, and prime coat. Days 3 and 4 are the veneer application on exposed cabinet ends and face frames, colour-matched to the new door package. Days 5 to 7 are the install sequence: new hinges mounted, new doors hung, new drawer fronts fitted, drawer boxes upgraded (Blum LEGRABOX or solid maple dovetail from DovetailBox Factory). Day 7 or 8 covers final adjustments, alignment, hardware install, and punch list walk. Clear-finished maple and white oak doors arrive pre-finished in M.L. Campbell Krystal post-catalyzed lacquer; painted MDF arrives in Benjamin Moore Advance waterborne alkyd (MPI #66) or Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel at a 30 sheen. Why Westbrook Estates Kitchens Run Longer Than City Average A standard Edmonton bungalow carries 20 to 30 doors and reaches 3 to 5 on-site days. Westbrook Estates kitchens carry 40 to 80 doors because of larger home footprints (3,500 to 7,000 plus square feet on Fairway Drive and Quesnell Crescent), butler's pantries, and second prep kitchens common in custom rebuilds near Royal Mayfair Golf Club and Derrick Golf and Winter Club. Each extra door is roughly 10 minutes of install time. A 70-door kitchen adds roughly half a day over a 50-door kitchen. Our crew reaches Westbrook Estates in about 10 minutes via Whitemud Drive from our 9821 33 Ave NW shop. See our Westbrook Estates service area , our cabinet refacing service , our Edmonton cabinet refacing combo, or our pricing estimate page to book a free consultation. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing Westbrook Estates combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more neighbourhood-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Westbrook Estates? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ Are 1980s oak cabinets in Westbrook Estates good candidates for refacing? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ What door styles are available for cabinet refacing in Westbrook Estates? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How long does cabinet refacing take in general? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Cabinet refacing vs. cabinet refinishing in Edmonton: which is right? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refacing-vs-refinishing-edmonton/ > Refacing replaces doors and drawer fronts with new ones in a modern style. Refinishing strips and re-finishes existing doors. Here Cabinet refacing vs. cabinet refinishing in Edmonton: which is right? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refacing vs. Refinishing in Edmonton What is the difference between cabinet refacing and cabinet refinishing for Edmonton kitchens? Cabinet Refacing Edmonton 580 words Both refacing and refinishing transform an Edmonton kitchen without the cost and disruption of full replacement, but they solve different problems. Cabinet refacing replaces the doors and drawer fronts entirely with brand new ones in a modern style and veneers the existing cabinet boxes to match. Cabinet refinishing strips your existing doors down to bare wood and spray-applies a new finish, but the door profile stays the same. Side-by-Side Comparison Door style change: Refacing replaces doors entirely (can go from raised-panel to shaker). Refinishing keeps the existing door profile. Cost: Refacing typically $5,000 to $12,000. Refinishing typically $3,500 to $7,500. Refacing is higher because of new door hardware and materials. Timeline: Refacing 5 to 10 business days. Refinishing 7 to 10 business days. Hardware: Refacing includes new soft-close hinges and handles. Refinishing can keep existing or upgrade separately. Final look: Refacing gives you a completely new kitchen style. Refinishing updates the colour and finish but keeps the door shape. Choose Refacing When... You want a completely different door style (raised-panel to shaker is the most common Edmonton request, especially in newer executive builds near Anthony Henday Drive, Windermere, and The Hamptons). Your existing doors are chipped, warped, or thermofoil-wrapped and peeling. You want new soft-close hinges and modern hardware as part of the project. Choose Refinishing When... Your door style is fine but the colour or finish is dated or worn. You have solid wood doors (oak, maple, birch) that are worth preserving. You want the lowest-cost path to a dramatic colour transformation. Your cabinets have heritage or character value (common in Glenora, Highlands, Old Strathcona). Still Not Sure? During your free in-home consultation we assess the condition of your doors, face frames, and boxes, then give you a straightforward recommendation. We quote both options in many cases so you can see the full tradeoff. Call 780-938-9555 or request a free estimate . Refacing vs. Refinishing in Edmonton We work kitchens across every era and neighbourhood in the Edmonton service area , and the decision between refacing and refinishing often comes down to house age and street. Character and heritage homes in Glenora, Highlands, Westmount, Garneau, Belgravia, and Old Strathcona almost always point toward refinishing: the solid-wood doors from the 1910s through 1950s were built from tight-grain fir, oak, and birch that take spray finish beautifully, and replacing them would mean losing the character of the home. Mid-century kitchens in Riverbend, Westbrook Estates, and Mill Woods sit in a middle zone where either option can work depending on door condition. Newer executive kitchens in Windermere, Summerside, Heritage Valley, Walker, Cavanagh, and The Hamptons, along with 1990s and 2000s Landmark, Qualico, and Cameron builds, almost always point toward refacing because the thermofoil or builder-grade MDF doors were never designed to be refinished. Geography matters too. Homes along Jasper Avenue, 109 Street, and the River Valley corridor tend to be older character stock where refinishing wins. Homes off Whitemud Drive, Yellowhead Trail, and the outer stretches of Anthony Henday Drive tend to be newer builds where refacing is the stronger call. For context on the city's neighbourhood history, see the Old Strathcona heritage district . Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing in Edmonton combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Are my Edmonton cabinets good candidates for refacing? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ Cabinet refinishing vs. cabinet refacing: the full comparison From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What is the difference between cabinet refacing, refinishing, and buying new cabinets? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refacing-vs-refinishing-vs-new/ > What is the difference between cabinet refacing, refinishing, and buying new cabinets? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton What is the difference between cabinet refacing, refinishing, and buying new cabinets? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Cabinet refacing vs. refinishing vs. new cabinets What is the difference between cabinet refacing, refinishing, and buying new cabinets? Cabinet Refacing 460 words Cabinet refacing replaces your doors, drawer fronts, hinges, and handles while keeping your existing cabinet boxes, plus veneers the visible box surfaces. Refinishing strips and re-coats existing surfaces. New cabinets tear everything out. Each option sits at a different price point, timeline, and level of transformation, so choosing the right one depends on what your kitchen actually needs. Cabinet Refacing Refacing is a mid-range renovation that gives your kitchen an entirely new look without demolition. Your existing cabinet boxes stay in place. We remove every door and drawer front, then install brand-new replacements in your chosen style (shaker, flat panel, raised panel, or modern slab). The visible face frames and side panels get covered with matching veneer. New hinges, handles, and soft-close hardware complete the update. In Edmonton, a full kitchen refacing typically costs $6,000 to $15,000 and takes 3 to 5 days. Because your boxes, countertops, plumbing, and electrical remain untouched, there is far less disruption than a full replacement. You keep using your kitchen throughout most of the project. Cabinet Refinishing Refinishing (which includes painting and staining) works with what you already have. Every door, drawer front, and visible surface gets thoroughly cleaned, degreased, sanded, primed, and coated with premium cabinet-grade paint or stain. At iPaint, we use products from Benjamin Moore , Sherwin-Williams , and Cloverdale , applied with HVLP spray equipment for a factory-smooth finish. Refinishing is the most affordable option, typically $3,000 to $8,000 for a standard Edmonton kitchen, and it works beautifully when your cabinet construction is solid but the colour or finish is dated. Think honey oak that needs to become modern white, or cherry stain that you want updated to a clean grey. New Cabinets Full cabinet replacement means tearing out every box, shelf, and mounting bracket, then installing completely new cabinetry from scratch. This is the most expensive and disruptive option, typically $15,000 to $40,000+ in Edmonton depending on material and customization. The project usually takes 2 to 4 weeks, and your kitchen will be out of commission for most of that time. Countertops often need replacing too, since new cabinet dimensions rarely match the old ones exactly. Replacement makes sense when your cabinet boxes are structurally compromised, when you need a completely different layout, or when you want features that only new construction can provide (like pull-out pantry towers or custom corner solutions). Which Option Is Right for Your Kitchen? The honest answer depends on the condition of your existing cabinets and what you want to achieve. If the boxes are solid and you love the layout, refinishing or refacing will save you thousands while delivering a dramatic transformation. If the structure is failing or the layout needs to change, replacement is the way to go. During your free in-home consultation , Mourad will inspect your cabinets and walk you through the best option for your situation and budget. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet refacing? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet painting? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Do you refinish cabinets in all Edmonton neighbourhoods? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-all-edmonton-neighbourhoods/ > Yes. iPaint Painting provides cabinet refinishing in every Edmonton neighbourhood plus Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Spruce Grove, Leduc, and surrounding areas. Do you refinish cabinets in all Edmonton neighbourhoods? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Edmonton Cabinet Refinishing Service Area Do you serve all Edmonton neighbourhoods for cabinet refinishing? Cabinet Refinishing Edmonton 560 words Yes. iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet refinishing in every Edmonton neighbourhood plus the surrounding metro region. Our in-house crews work throughout the City of Edmonton and travel daily to Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Spruce Grove, Leduc, Beaumont, and Fort Saskatchewan. There is no travel surcharge for any location inside our standard service radius. Edmonton Neighbourhoods We Serve We have completed cabinet refinishing projects in effectively every residential neighbourhood in Edmonton, including: Southwest: Windermere, Riverbend, Terwillegar, Magrath Heights, Heritage Valley, The Hamptons, Summerside, Ellerslie, Callaghan, Walker West: Glenora, Crestwood, Westbrook Estates, Westmount, Parkview, Lewis Estates Central and inner core: Oliver, Downtown Edmonton, Garneau, McKernan, Strathcona, Old Strathcona, Belgravia, Windsor Park North and northeast: Highlands, Griesbach, Glengarry, Kildare, Clareview South and southeast: Mill Woods, Ritchie, Bonnie Doon, Capilano Surrounding Cities and Bedroom Communities Our standard service area also covers Sherwood Park (Strathcona County), St. Albert, Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, Leduc, Beaumont, and Fort Saskatchewan. Projects further afield are quoted individually and we routinely travel for larger engagements. How Service Is Delivered Cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and hardware are removed from your home and transported to our controlled spray booth. The cabinet boxes are masked and prepped in place. This means neighbourhood access, driveway size, and garage availability rarely affect our ability to take on a project. Whether you live in a heritage infill on a narrow Glenora lot or a newer executive home in Windermere, the logistics work the same way. Book Your Free Edmonton Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or request an estimate online . We confirm your address is within our standard service area during the first 30 seconds of the call, and we book the on-site consultation at a time that works for you. Citywide Cabinet Refinishing in Edmonton Our crews cross Edmonton daily using Anthony Henday Drive as the primary ring route, with Whitemud Drive, Yellowhead Trail, and Jasper Avenue feeding us into the older core. On a typical week we move from an executive kitchen in Windermere south of the Henday, to a heritage home near the Alberta Legislature Building , to a 1980s family kitchen in Mill Woods, to a modern infill in Highlands overlooking the North Saskatchewan River. The full Edmonton service area page maps every neighbourhood we cover. No Edmonton postal code is out of reach for our standard rate. The city's geography shapes how we plan jobs. Homes near Old Strathcona, Garneau, and the University of Alberta often have character-home kitchens with tight lot access, which our door-removal workflow handles without driveway disruption. Newer builds in Heritage Valley, Walker, Cavanagh, and Chappelle along the southern edge of the Henday are generally plumb-square with easy garage access for our crews. Sherwood Park homes east of Anthony Henday Drive, St. Albert homes west of St. Albert Trail, and Leduc homes south off Highway 2 are all within our standard no-surcharge zone, and our spray booth serves all of them from a single Edmonton base of operations. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in Edmonton combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can you refinish honey oak cabinets in my Edmonton home? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take for an Edmonton kitchen? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Do You Serve All Sherwood Park Neighbourhoods for Cabinet Refinishing? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-all-sherwood-park-neighbourhoods/ > Yes. iPaint Painting refinishes cabinets in every Sherwood Park neighbourhood: Mills Haven, Emerald Hills, Broadmoor Estates, Summerwood, and all Strathcona County. Do You Serve All Sherwood Park Neighbourhoods for Cabinet Refinishing? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / All Sherwood Park Neighbourhoods Do You Serve All Sherwood Park Neighbourhoods for Cabinet Refinishing? Cabinet Refinishing Sherwood Park 615 words Yes. iPaint Painting provides cabinet refinishing throughout every Sherwood Park neighbourhood and across all of Strathcona County. Our crew works Mills Haven, Broadmoor Estates, Emerald Hills, Summerwood, Lakeland Ridge, Clover Bar Ranch, Nottingham, Foxboro, Brentwood, Clarkdale Meadows, and Sherwood Heights, plus every block between Baseline Road and Wye Road. We also serve rural acreages in Ardrossan, Josephburg, and South Cooking Lake. No travel surcharges, no neighbourhood restrictions, and no zip-code limits. Call 780-938-9555 for your free in-home estimate and we will dispatch the same Edmonton-based crew that handles our city work. Older Core Neighbourhoods We Serve Weekly Sherwood Park's 1980s and 1990s core is where we do a huge share of our refinishing work. These neighbourhoods have the honey oak, cathedral-arch cabinets that benefit most from our strip-and-spray process: Mills Haven, Nottingham, Brentwood, Foxboro, Clarkdale Meadows, and Sherwood Heights. Homes built during this era typically have 24 to 32 doors, solid plywood boxes, and genuine hardwood door fronts. They refinish beautifully. We coordinate arrivals along Baseline Road, Wye Road, and Sherwood Drive to minimize travel time between jobs, which means we often have a crew already in your neighbourhood when you call for an estimate. Newer Executive Communities and Rural Acreages Post-2000 Sherwood Park neighbourhoods like Emerald Hills, Summerwood, Lakeland Ridge, Broadmoor Estates, and Clover Bar Ranch have newer maple and painted cabinet lines that often need a colour refresh rather than full grain filling. That work moves faster and costs less at the same door count. We also cover acreages east of Sherwood Drive: Ardrossan, Josephburg, and South Cooking Lake homeowners get the same written, guaranteed estimate as in-town customers. Access via Anthony Henday Drive and Yellowhead Trail keeps our response times short even for the furthest rural Strathcona County properties. Neighbourhood Coverage in Sherwood Park Sherwood Park is the largest urban service area in Strathcona County, positioned directly east of Edmonton along Yellowhead Trail and Anthony Henday Drive. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is roughly 20 to 25 minutes from central Sherwood Park via the Henday, with Baseline Road and Broadmoor Boulevard providing direct access to the older core and Wye Road connecting us to the southern communities. We work near landmarks including Millennium Place, Festival Place, Sherwood Park Mall, the Strathcona County Broadmoor Public Golf Course, Emerald Hills Leisure Centre, and the Strathcona Wilderness Centre. For full service-area details, visit our Sherwood Park service area page. With a population near 70,000 residents, Sherwood Park is the largest hamlet in Canada, as outlined on the Strathcona County page on Wikipedia . That scale matters because it means our crew is in Sherwood Park multiple days every week, already set up with drop cloths, spray masks, and cabinet transport. Whether your project is a compact townhouse kitchen in Clarkdale Meadows, a 40-door executive build in Broadmoor Estates, or a rural family home on an acreage near Josephburg, the same senior finisher runs your job from consultation through reinstallation. You get the same process, the same products, the same 5-year written warranty, and the same detailed quote we provide every Edmonton homeowner. Why Our Sherwood Park Coverage Runs Deep Cabinet refinishing is not a drive-in-and-go job. It requires pre-visit consultation, precise door removal, off-site spray time, and careful on-site reinstallation. Because we have been working every corner of Sherwood Park since 2011, our crews know the cabinet brands that shipped into Nottingham, Foxboro, and Mills Haven during the 1980s and 1990s, the maple lines that arrived in Summerwood and Emerald Hills after 2005, and the builder millwork common to Broadmoor Estates and Lakeland Ridge. That knowledge gets baked into every quote: door counts are accurate, grain-fill needs are flagged upfront, and surprises are rare. If you are anywhere in Strathcona County, we cover you. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in Sherwood Park combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Sherwood Park? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can You Refinish 1990s Honey Oak in Sherwood Park? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Spruce Grove? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Beaumont? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-cost-beaumont/ > Cabinet refinishing in Beaumont, Alberta typically runs $4,000 to $10,000. See pricing by kitchen size, neighbourhood examples, and why refinishing saves 60 to 70 percent versus replacement. How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Beaumont? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refinishing Cost Beaumont How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Beaumont? Cabinet Refinishing Beaumont 556 words Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Beaumont, Alberta typically costs between $4,000 and $10,000, depending on door count, cabinet condition, wood type, and finish selected. A standard 20 to 35 door kitchen in Beaumont Lakes, Montrose, or along 50 Avenue (Highway 625) averages $6,000 to $8,000. Bathroom vanity refinishing ranges from $1,000 to $3,000. That is 60 to 70 percent less than replacing your cabinets with new ones, which runs $20,000 to $40,000 or higher. Every iPaint Painting estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. The price we quote is the price you pay, with no surprise change orders and no travel surcharge for Beaumont homeowners. What Drives Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Beaumont Four variables set the price on almost every Beaumont project. First, door and drawer count. A compact 1970s kitchen near Sacred Heart School might carry only 14 doors, while an executive home in Coloniale Estates or the Lakes of Beaumont can exceed 45 doors with a full island. Second, cabinet material. Thermofoil MDF shaker doors common in the 2005 to 2018 builder era (Coventry, Brookfield, Landmark Homes, Jayman) require full strip and prime. Solid oak or maple from older Centre-Ville homes costs less to prep. Third, finish system. Catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance in a satin or semi-gloss sheen each price differently. Fourth, colour change. A stain-to-paint conversion adds a grain-filling step that darker-to-lighter colour shifts also require. Typical Beaumont Neighbourhood Price Ranges Based on hundreds of estimates we have delivered south of Edmonton, here is what Beaumont homeowners can expect. Townhomes and condos in Beausejour or Place Chaleureuse with 12 to 18 doors run $2,800 to $4,500. Standard builder kitchens in Ruisseau, Chaleur, Dansereau, Triomphe, Mackenzie Ridge, and Eaglemont with 20 to 30 doors run $5,500 to $7,800. Executive homes in the Lakes of Beaumont, Coloniale Estates, or near Coloniale Golf Club with 30 to 45+ doors run $8,000 to $11,500 including island cabinetry. Every estimate includes full door removal, stripping, grain filling where needed, bonding primer, multiple spray-applied finish coats, a protective clear coat, hardware reinstallation, and our 5-year written workmanship warranty. Cabinet Refinishing Pricing in Beaumont Beaumont is a town of roughly 26,000 residents about 20 minutes south of Edmonton via Highway 625 (50 Avenue), with Highway 2 (the QEII) providing quick access from the west. The bulk of Beaumont's housing stock was built between 2005 and 2020, which concentrates local cabinet work around thermofoil and MDF shaker refinishing in neighbourhoods like Beaumont Lakes, Ruisseau, Dansereau, and Mackenzie Ridge. Older cabinets in the downtown core along Rue Montalet, around Saint-Vital Catholic Church, near Four Seasons Park, and close to the Ken Nichol Regional Recreation Centre tend to be solid wood, which prices slightly lower to prep. Our shop is 25 minutes away, so we service the entire Beaumont service area with no travel surcharge. Beaumont's French heritage, founded in 1895 by French-speaking settlers from Quebec and France, still shapes the community today: bilingual street naming, Rue Montreuil, Avenue Champlain, and schools like École Champs-Vallée and École Bellevue. Many newer communities are HOA-governed, which occasionally affects exterior work but does not influence interior cabinet pricing. For more on the town's history and geography, see Beaumont, Alberta on Wikipedia . Call 780-938-9555 or request a free on-site estimate and we will give you a firm written price for your kitchen. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing Beaumont combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Can you refinish the builder-grade cabinets in newer Beaumont homes? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take in Beaumont? 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Cabinet Refinishing 222 words Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Edmonton typically costs between $4,000 and $10,000, depending on the number of doors and drawers, cabinet condition, wood type, and finish selected. Bathroom vanity refinishing ranges from $1,000 to $3,000. What Affects the Price? Number of cabinet doors and drawers: This is the primary cost driver. A small galley kitchen with 15 doors costs less than a large U-shaped kitchen with 35+ doors, drawer fronts, and end panels. Cabinet condition: Cabinets with heavy damage, grease buildup, or multiple layers of old finish require more stripping and prep labour before refinishing can begin. Wood type: Oak cabinets with open grain require grain filling before finishing, an extra step that adds time and cost but produces a dramatically smoother result. Finish type: We offer three professional-grade finishes: catalyzed lacquer (industry standard), conversion varnish (hardest, most chemical-resistant), and Benjamin Moore Advance (low-VOC waterborne alkyd). Each has different material costs. Colour change complexity: Going from dark stain to white or light colours requires more coats and more intensive prep than a same-tone refresh. How This Compares to Replacement New custom kitchen cabinets in Edmonton typically cost $15,000–$40,000+ installed. Cabinet refinishing delivers a comparable visual result at 60–70% less cost, and the project takes 7–10 days instead of 6–8 weeks. Get a free estimate with exact pricing for your kitchen. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet painting? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can you change the colour of stained wood cabinets? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Fort Saskatchewan? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-cost-fort-saskatchewan/ > Cabinet refinishing in Fort Saskatchewan typically costs $4,000 to $10,000. See what drives pricing in Westpark, Eagles How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Fort Saskatchewan? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Fort Saskatchewan How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Fort Saskatchewan? Cabinet Refinishing Fort Saskatchewan 560 words Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Fort Saskatchewan typically costs $4,000 to $10,000, depending on door count, cabinet condition, wood species, and finish type. A standard 20 to 35 door kitchen in Westpark, Eagles' Nest, Southfort, or Chesapeake Estates averages $6,000 to $8,000. Bathroom vanity refinishing ranges from $1,000 to $3,000. This runs roughly 60 to 70 percent less than a full cabinet replacement at $20,000 to $40,000 or more. Every estimate from iPaint Painting is written, itemized, and guaranteed. The price we quote is the price you pay, with no travel surcharge for the 30 minute drive up Highway 21 and Highway 15 from our south Edmonton shop. What Drives Cabinet Refinishing Pricing in Fort Saskatchewan Three variables move the number most. Door count is the single biggest driver because each door, drawer front, and panel is removed, stripped, sanded, primed, and sprayed individually. Kitchen condition matters next. Homes in 1960s to 1980s Harbour Pointe, Clover Bar, and Sherridon often have original oak with surface wear but solid construction, which prices well. Finish type is the third lever. Catalyzed lacquer and conversion varnish both outperform standard paint, and Benjamin Moore Advance is a popular mid-tier choice. We bring product and colour samples to every free on-site consultation so you can compare sheens in your actual kitchen lighting. Why Refinishing Makes Sense for Fort Saskatchewan Homes A Fort Saskatchewan kitchen that cost $25,000 to build in 2005 still has structurally sound boxes, hinges, and layouts in most cases. Refinishing preserves that investment while delivering a factory-smooth spray finish. Newer executive homes in Eagles' Nest, Forest Ridge, and Southfork often have 35 to 50 doors with islands and custom upper cabinetry, which sits at the higher end of the range. Compact bi-level and bungalow kitchens from the 1970s and 1980s in Pineview and Sherridon Park run $4,000 to $6,500. Commercial-grade spray equipment, a dedicated shop, and a 5 year written warranty make the difference between a repaintable finish and a long-term result. Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Fort Saskatchewan Fort Saskatchewan sits about 30 minutes northeast of Edmonton via Highway 21 and Highway 15, which also runs as Fort Saskatchewan Trail into the city. Our crews routinely travel through neighbourhoods like Westpark, Southfort, Eagles' Nest, Chesapeake Estates, and the historic Downtown near the Fort Saskatchewan Historic Precinct and Rotary Park along the North Saskatchewan River. Anthony Henday Drive connects the south end of the city for fast access, and Veterans Way and 99 Avenue, known locally as Josephburg Road, are the core routes we use for estimates across the Fort Saskatchewan service area . The Dow Centennial Centre and Legacy Park anchor the recreation corridor. Fort Saskatchewan is the gateway to Alberta's Industrial Heartland, the largest petrochemical refining cluster in Canada, with Shell Scotford, Dow Chemical, NOVA Chemicals, Imperial Oil, Pembina Pipeline, and Nutrien all operating plants in and around the city. Many homeowners here work shift schedules in the Heartland, which influences both how kitchens get used and how we schedule projects around swing shifts and days off. The city's newer HOA communities along Highway 21 typically have higher-end finishes and larger door counts, while boom-era bungalows closer to the Pioneer Park and Heritage Park corridor have simpler layouts. For additional background on the region, see the Wikipedia entry on Alberta's Industrial Heartland . Call 780-938-9555 for your free written estimate. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in Fort Saskatchewan combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Do you travel to Fort Saskatchewan for cabinet refinishing? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can you refinish thermofoil cabinets in Fort Saskatchewan homes? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take in Fort Saskatchewan? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Glenora? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-cost-glenora/ > Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Glenora typically costs $4,000 to $12,000 depending on character home heritage kitchens versus modern infill kitchens. How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Glenora? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Glenora Cabinet Refinishing Cost How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Glenora? Cabinet Refinishing Glenora 595 words Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Glenora typically costs $4,000 to $12,000 , with the wide range reflecting Glenora's unique mix of housing stock. Heritage character homes with original 1940s to 1960s solid wood cabinetry average $6,000 to $9,000. Mid-century kitchens needing stain-to-paint conversions run $5,000 to $8,000. Modern infills with thermofoil or painted MDF land between $4,000 and $7,000. Bathroom vanities are $1,000 to $3,000 each. Three Distinct Glenora Kitchen Types Glenora is one of Edmonton's most architecturally diverse neighbourhoods, and pricing varies based on which era your home comes from: Heritage Character Homes (1920s to 1950s) Homes near Government House on 102 Avenue, along the 128 Street corridor, and on the tree-lined blocks west of Groat Road often contain hand-built birch, maple, or Douglas fir cabinets with mortise-and-tenon joinery and solid wood panels. Tudor revival and Georgian revival properties near Glenora Elementary School and the Glenora Club commonly fall into this category. Refinishing these preserves the original craftsmanship. Budget $6,000 to $9,000 for a standard 20 to 35 door kitchen. Mid-Century Homes (1950s to 1970s) Mid-century Glenora kitchens, including many homes backing onto MacKinnon Ravine Park and the streets south of Stony Plain Road, typically have flat-panel or slab-style birch or maple cabinets. These take well to stain-to-paint conversions in white, grey, or soft greige. Expect $5,000 to $8,000. Modern Infills (2005 to present) Modern Glenora infills, often slotted between heritage homes near Coronation School and Westmount Park, use thermofoil or painted MDF. Refinishing is straightforward and runs $4,000 to $7,000 for most kitchens. What Drives the Final Number Door and drawer count Cabinet condition and age of finish Whether lead-safe prep is required (pre-1978 finishes) Wood type and grain filling needs Finish selected (catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, Benjamin Moore Advance) Colour change complexity (dark-to-light requires more coats) Bundled built-ins (butler's pantries, dining room china cabinets, library shelving) Heritage Value: Why Refinishing Usually Wins New custom cabinets to match Glenora's heritage character often run $20,000 to $50,000+ and cannot replicate the solid wood construction of original cabinetry. Refinishing preserves genuine heritage craftsmanship at 60 to 70 percent less cost. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. Book a free in-home consultation or call 780-938-9555 . Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Glenora Glenora is one of Edmonton's oldest premium neighbourhoods, bounded by 142 Street to the west, Stony Plain Road to the north, Groat Road to the east, and MacKinnon Ravine to the south. Pricing varies more here than in most Edmonton neighbourhoods because the housing stock spans nearly a century, from 1910s Craftsman bungalows near the Provincial Archives of Alberta to modern infills north of 102 Avenue. Our crews have quoted kitchens across the Glenora service area , from heritage estates near Government House to slab-front modernist kitchens on lots backing MacKinnon Ravine Park. Many pre-1960 Glenora kitchens feature Douglas fir, tight-grain birch, or maple cabinetry with mortise-and-tenon joinery. Because these finishes predate 1978, our quotes always include lead-safe prep (Health Canada RRP protocols), which factors into the Heritage Character bracket above. To learn more about the neighbourhood's architectural heritage, see the Wikipedia entry for Glenora, Edmonton . Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in Glenora combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Can you refinish original 1940s cabinets in a Glenora character home? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Do you refinish built-in cabinetry and millwork beyond the kitchen in Glenora? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take in a Glenora kitchen? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Leduc? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-cost-leduc/ > Cabinet refinishing in Leduc costs $4,000 to $10,000 for a full kitchen. See real pricing by neighbourhood, door count, and door style from iPaint Painting. How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Leduc? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Leduc How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Leduc? Cabinet Refinishing Leduc 591 words Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Leduc typically costs $4,000 to $10,000 , with most projects landing between $6,000 and $8,000 for a standard 20 to 35 door kitchen. Price depends on door count, wood species, existing finish, door profile, and the product you choose (catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or premium acrylic). Bathroom vanity refinishing ranges from $1,000 to $3,000. That investment is roughly 60 to 70 percent less than full cabinet replacement, which runs $20,000 to $40,000 or more once you factor in demolition, new boxes, countertop removal, and plumbing disconnection. Every iPaint Painting estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. The price we quote is the price you pay. What Drives Cabinet Refinishing Pricing in Leduc Door count is the biggest variable. A compact bi-level kitchen in Corinthia or Caledonia Park with 15 to 20 doors generally runs $4,000 to $5,500. A standard family kitchen in Deer Valley or Linsford with 25 to 30 doors averages $6,000 to $7,500. Executive builds in Southfork, Tribute, Windrose, or West Haven with 35 to 50 plus doors and island cabinetry typically run $8,000 to $10,000. Wood species also matters: solid oak and birch common in oil-boom era Leduc homes near Black Gold Drive require grain filling before a smooth finish can be achieved, which adds labour but produces a factory-quality result. Why Refinishing Costs Less Than Replacement Your existing cabinet boxes are the expensive part of a kitchen. When the carcases are structurally sound (true for nearly every Leduc home built between 1950 and 2015), keeping them and refinishing the doors and face frames saves 70 percent of a replacement budget. No demolition, no countertop lift, no plumbing or electrical rerouting, no appliance reinstallation. Just beautiful spray-applied lacquer or conversion varnish in any colour you choose, with the same layout you already know how to use. What a Detailed Leduc Estimate Includes Our free on-site quote covers a door and drawer count, an assessment of wood species and existing finish, a colour and sheen consultation with physical samples, hardware review, and a written project timeline. You receive a fixed, all-inclusive price on the spot. Leduc homeowners also get a line item for prep work specific to their era of cabinet, whether that is amber varnish removal on oil-boom era oak, tannin blocking on 1990s honey oak, or thermofoil stripping on 2000s builder-grade doors in Tribute, Windrose, or Laurel Crossing. Cabinet Refinishing Pricing in Leduc iPaint Painting quotes the same pricing across every Leduc neighbourhood, from historic cores near 50 Avenue and Black Gold Drive to newer builds in Bridgeport, Laurel Crossing, and Robinson. Our crew reaches Leduc in about 25 minutes via Highway 2 (the QEII), with access off Highway 39 for customers near Telford Lake, the Leduc Recreation Centre, or Alexandra Park. Homeowners near the Leduc Civic Centre, the Maclab Centre for the Performing Arts, and Edmonton International Airport (YEG) along Airport Road all fall inside our core service radius. Visit our Leduc service area page for full coverage details. Leduc housing stock skews older than Edmonton averages because of the city's oil-boom heritage, anchored by the famous Leduc No. 1 oil discovery of 1947 . That means more solid oak and birch cabinets from the 1950s to 1970s, heavy varnish finishes, and cathedral-arch door profiles that benefit most from a full strip-and-refinish rather than a surface paint. Newer homes in Southfork and Windrose lean toward shaker doors and thermofoil, which require different prep but land in the same price range. Every Leduc estimate is free, on-site, and written on the spot. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing Leduc combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take in Leduc? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can you refinish oil-boom era cabinets in older Leduc homes? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Leduc? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Sherwood Park? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-cost-sherwood-park/ > Cabinet refinishing in Sherwood Park costs $4,000 to $10,000 for a full kitchen. Pricing by neighbourhood (Mills Haven, Summerwood, Broadmoor Estates) plus what drives the number. How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Sherwood Park? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Sherwood Park Cabinet Refinishing Cost How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Sherwood Park? Cabinet Refinishing Sherwood Park 619 words Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Sherwood Park typically costs $4,000 to $10,000 , depending on door count, cabinet condition, wood type, and finish selected. A standard 20 to 35 door kitchen in Mills Haven, Summerwood, or Lakeland Ridge averages $6,000 to $8,000. Larger executive kitchens in Broadmoor Estates or Emerald Hills with 35 to 50 or more doors run $8,000 to $10,000. Bathroom vanity refinishing ranges from $1,000 to $3,000. This is 60 to 70 percent less than new cabinets at $20,000 to $40,000 or more. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. The price we quote is the price you pay. Pricing by Sherwood Park Neighbourhood Sherwood Park is the largest hamlet in Canada with a population near 70,000, and cabinet pricing tracks closely with era of construction and kitchen size across each community. Standard Kitchens (20 to 35 doors): $6,000 to $8,000 Mills Haven, Nottingham, Brentwood, Foxboro, Clarkdale Meadows, and Sherwood Heights were developed from the late 1970s through the 1990s as the hamlet expanded south of Baseline Road and along Sherwood Drive. Most kitchens from this era feature 20 to 35 solid oak or maple doors with cathedral-arch or raised-panel styling. These are the bread-and-butter refinishing projects we run through Strathcona County each month. Executive Kitchens (35 to 50 plus doors): $8,000 to $10,000 Homes in Broadmoor Estates, Emerald Hills, Summerwood, Lakeland Ridge, and Clover Bar Ranch, built from the 2000s onward, often carry larger kitchens with islands, butler's pantries, and full-height pantry towers. Door counts climb to 40 or 50 plus. Refinishing stays dramatically cheaper than replacement while preserving the solid-wood construction. Rural Acreage Kitchens: Varies by Scope Ardrossan, Josephburg, and South Cooking Lake properties often mix custom-built cabinetry with non-standard dimensions. We quote each kitchen after an in-home inspection rather than applying a formula. Refinishing Versus New: The Value Argument New custom cabinets to match the quality of the solid-wood construction in most 1990s Broadmoor Estates, Mills Haven, or Emerald Hills kitchens often run $20,000 to $40,000 or more once boxes, counters, and backsplash are replaced. Refinishing preserves the structure and delivers a factory-smooth modern finish at 20 to 35 percent of that cost. It is the reason most Strathcona County homeowners start with a refinishing quote before entertaining replacement. What Drives the Final Number Door and drawer count Wood type and grain filling needs (oak requires more prep than maple or MDF) Finish selected (catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, Benjamin Moore Advance) Colour change complexity (dark-to-light takes more coats) Bundled built-ins (pantries, dining hutches, entertainment centres) Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. Book a free in-home consultation or call 780-938-9555 . Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Sherwood Park Sherwood Park sits east of Edmonton in Strathcona County, bounded roughly by Highway 16 (Yellowhead Trail) to the north, Anthony Henday Drive to the west, and Wye Road to the south. Our crews quote kitchens across the Sherwood Park service area from Mills Haven and Nottingham near Sherwood Park Mall, out past Broadmoor Estates and the Strathcona County Broadmoor Public Golf Course, and into newer builds around Emerald Hills Leisure Centre and Millennium Place. Baseline Road, Sherwood Drive, and Broadmoor Boulevard are the main arteries our vans travel between quotes. Because Sherwood Park grew heavily as a bedroom community from the 1950s onward, the housing stock is unusually stratified by era. Mills Haven and Nottingham (1980s to 1990s) lean heavily on honey oak and maple. Emerald Hills, Summerwood, and Lakeland Ridge (2000s plus) feature painted MDF, thermofoil, and stained alder. That split is why our pricing band is as wide as it is, prep hours scale with wood type and grain depth. For more on the community, see the Wikipedia entry for Sherwood Park . Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in Sherwood Park combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Can you refinish 1990s honey oak cabinets in Sherwood Park? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Sherwood Park? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ Are my Sherwood Park cabinets good candidates for refacing? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Spruce Grove? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-cost-spruce-grove/ > Cabinet refinishing in Spruce Grove typically runs $4,000 to $10,000 for full kitchens. Written, guaranteed estimates across Woodhaven, Greenbury, and McLaughlin. How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Spruce Grove? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Spruce Grove How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Spruce Grove? Cabinet Refinishing Spruce Grove 612 words Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Spruce Grove typically costs $4,000 to $10,000 , depending on door count, cabinet condition, wood type, and finish selected. A standard 20 to 35 door kitchen in Woodhaven, McLaughlin, or Greenbury averages $6,000 to $8,000. Bathroom vanity refinishing ranges from $1,000 to $3,000. That is 60 to 70 percent less than a full cabinet replacement, which runs $20,000 to $40,000 or more in the Tri-Municipal Region. Every iPaint Painting estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. The price we quote is the price you pay, with no surprise charges after the spray booth fires up. What Drives the Final Price in Spruce Grove Kitchens Door count is the single biggest cost lever. A compact galley kitchen in an older Westgrove or Spruce Ridge bungalow with 18 to 22 doors will sit near the bottom of the range. A family kitchen in Harvest Ridge or Hawthorne with 28 to 35 doors, a pantry, and an island cluster lands in the middle. Executive homes in Copperhaven and Linkside with 40 to 50 doors, a butler pantry, and custom range-hood millwork push into the upper tier. Wood type matters too. Solid oak from the 1980s builder-grade kitchens along Pioneer Lane needs grain filling, which adds labour. Painted maple cabinets from newer 2010s builds skip that step and finish faster. What the Quote Includes Our written Spruce Grove estimates cover everything from the first door removal to the final cabinet hinge adjustment. That means on-site protection with floor coverings and plastic containment, door and drawer removal, transport to our Edmonton spray shop, chemical stripping of the existing finish, sanding, grain filling where required, bonding primer, two to three coats of catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish in your chosen colour, a clear protective topcoat where specified, reinstallation, hinge and soft-close adjustment, and a 5-year written warranty. Travel to Spruce Grove is included in the quoted price. There is no surcharge for crossing Highway 16A or driving up Century Road. Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Spruce Grove Spruce Grove sits west of Edmonton along Highway 16A, the Yellowhead corridor, and forms the hub of the Tri-Municipal Region with Stony Plain and Parkland County. Pricing scales with the housing stock: compact 1970s to 1990s kitchens in Westgrove and Woodhaven cost less than the larger builds in Copperhaven, Greenbury, and Harvest Ridge off Grove Drive and Century Road. We regularly work kitchens near landmarks like the TransAlta Tri Leisure Centre, Horizon Stage, Heritage Grove Park, and the Spruce Grove Grain Elevator heritage site. For full service details, see our Spruce Grove service area page. The city has grown rapidly since 2005, and the mix of older core homes near McLeod Avenue and King Street alongside the newer McLaughlin and Linkside builds means pricing varies by neighbourhood vintage more than by postal code. Spruce Grove is the largest city in Parkland County with a population near 40,000, according to the Spruce Grove entry on Wikipedia , and its continued residential expansion keeps our calendar full year-round. We schedule free in-home estimates weekly so you can get an accurate, written number tailored to your specific cabinets, not a ballpark guess from a phone call. Once the quote is signed, we hold the price for 60 days, which gives you time to coordinate countertops, backsplash, flooring, or any parallel renovation without pricing pressure. How Spruce Grove Pricing Compares to a Full Replacement A full cabinet replacement on a typical Greenbury, Hawthorne, or Harvest Ridge kitchen runs $20,000 to $40,000 or more once you factor in cabinet boxes, countertops, backsplash demolition, plumbing disconnects, and two to four weeks without a functional kitchen. Refinishing skips every one of those costs. Your boxes stay in place, your counters stay put, your plumbing is never touched, and the kitchen remains usable through most of the project. For the vast majority of Spruce Grove homeowners asking about cost, refinishing is the highest-value option by a wide margin, especially on homes near the Agrena arena and along Grove Drive where the original cabinet construction is still structurally excellent. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in Spruce Grove combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Can You Refinish Oak Cabinets in Older Spruce Grove Homes? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How Long Does Cabinet Refinishing Take in Spruce Grove? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Sherwood Park? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in St. Albert? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-cost-st-albert/ > Cabinet refinishing in St. Albert typically costs $4,000 to $10,000 depending on door count, wood type, and finish. Grandin, Lacombe Park, Oakmont pricing inside. How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in St. Albert? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refinishing Cost in St. Albert How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in St. Albert? Cabinet Refinishing St. Albert 628 words Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in St. Albert typically costs $4,000 to $10,000, depending on door count, cabinet condition, wood species, and the finish system selected. A standard 20 to 35 door kitchen in Grandin, Lacombe Park, or Mission Park averages $6,000 to $8,000. Larger executive kitchens in Kingswood or Oakmont with 35 to 50-plus doors run $8,000 to $10,000. Bathroom vanity refinishing ranges from $1,000 to $3,000. That price range is 60 to 70 percent less than a full cabinet replacement, which in St. Albert commonly reaches $20,000 to $40,000-plus once you factor in demolition, disposal, and new uppers, bases, and fillers. Every estimate we issue is detailed, written, and guaranteed. The price we quote is the price you pay. What Drives the Price in St. Albert Kitchens Three variables move the number. First, door count: a galley kitchen in a 1970s Akinsdale bungalow off St. Albert Trail carries fewer doors than a two-storey in Jensen Lakes with a full-perimeter layout plus a centre island. Second, cabinet condition: honey oak from the Grandin and Forest Lawn building boom typically needs full grain filling, while 2005-plus maple from Erin Ridge and North Ridge moves faster because the grain is already tight. Third, finish system: catalyzed lacquer is the standard spec; conversion varnish adds cost but adds chemical and scuff resistance for high-use kitchens near the Sir Winston Churchill Avenue corridor and commercial areas. Neighbourhood-Level Pricing Patterns Pricing in St. Albert generally tracks housing era. Heritage streets in Grandin, Lacombe Park, Mission Park, and Akinsdale built between 1965 and 1990 usually land in the $6,000 to $8,000 bracket on 20 to 35 door counts. Riel and Braeside homes fall in a similar window. Executive builds in Kingswood and Oakmont, with 35 to 50-plus doors, taller uppers, and custom millwork, run $8,000 to $10,000. Newer subdivisions like Jensen Lakes, Heritage Lakes, North Ridge, and Erin Ridge, developed from 2005 onward off Ray Gibbon Drive and Villeneuve Road, typically price between $6,500 and $9,000 depending on whether the existing cabinets are solid wood, MDF, or thermofoil. Bathroom vanities, whether in a Heritage Lakes ensuite or an original Mission Park powder room, run $1,000 to $3,000. What Is Included in the Price Our St. Albert refinishing price covers door and drawer-front removal, hardware labelling, transport to our south Edmonton spray shop, chemical stripping, sanding, grain filling on oak, bonding primer, two to three catalyzed lacquer spray coats, a clear protective topcoat, on-site box face-frame prep and spraying, masking of adjacent surfaces, reinstallation, and soft-close hinge adjustment. There are no travel surcharges for St. Albert. Our crew travels St. Albert Trail and Anthony Henday Drive multiple times each week and treats St. Albert exactly like Edmonton for pricing purposes. Cabinet Refinishing Cost in St. Albert St. Albert sits northwest of Edmonton along St. Albert Trail, the main arterial that feeds into Anthony Henday Drive. The city covers a mix of heritage neighbourhoods like Grandin, Lacombe Park, and Mission Park, and newer communities like Jensen Lakes and Erin Ridge. Landmarks such as Father Lacombe Chapel, St. Albert Place, and the Red Willow Trail system along the Sturgeon River shape the character of the city we serve every week. See our full St. Albert service area page for every neighbourhood we cover. St. Albert was founded in 1861 by Father Albert Lacombe, making it one of Alberta's oldest communities, which is why the housing mix ranges from 1960s bungalows to 2020 new builds. That spread directly affects refinishing cost: older homes near Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park often have solid oak worth preserving, while newer homes near Servus Credit Union Place may have MDF doors that refinish faster and cheaper. For background on the city and its history, see St. Albert, Alberta on Wikipedia . Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in St. Albert combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can you refinish oak cabinets in Grandin or Mission Park? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in St. Albert? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ Are my St. Albert cabinets good candidates for refacing? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Summerside? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-cost-summerside/ > Cabinet refinishing in Summerside Edmonton runs $2,500 to $8,000. Townhouse, standard builder, and Lake Summerside executive home pricing explained. How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Summerside? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refinishing Cost Summerside How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Summerside? Cabinet Refinishing Summerside 650 words Cabinet refinishing in Summerside ranges from $2,500 for a townhouse kitchen near Summerside Plaza to $8,000 for an executive home fronting Lake Summerside . A standard builder kitchen with 20 to 25 doors, the most common configuration in this far southeast Edmonton lake community, costs $3,500 to $5,500. Every project includes door removal, stripping, grain filling, bonding primer, multiple spray coats, clear coat, and reinstallation. Pricing reflects the full professional process, not a quick brush-and-roll job. Because Summerside sits just off Anthony Henday Drive and 91 Street, iPaint Painting services the neighborhood without any travel surcharge, and you receive the same written estimate and warranty as our Edmonton city clients. What Drives the Price Range in Summerside Three factors explain the $2,500 to $8,000 spread. First, door count. Townhouses along 17 Street and the transit-adjacent streets carry 12 to 18 doors, while executive estate homes by the Summerside Beach Club often exceed 35 doors plus a full island. Second, substrate. Builder-era thermofoil from the 2005 to 2012 Brookfield Homes and Landmark Homes builds requires extra prep compared with painted MDF shaker from 2012+ Jayman MasterBUILT or Morrison Homes projects. Third, finish system. Catalyzed lacquer and conversion varnish are harder and more expensive than premium acrylic, but they hold up to Zone 3a freeze-thaw humidity swings and a busy family kitchen. What Is Included in Every Summerside Estimate Every written quote covers the complete scope: on-site measurement, removal and numbering of every door and drawer front, transport to our south Edmonton spray shop, chemical stripping or deglossing as required, wood or MDF grain filling, a bonding primer matched to the substrate, two to three spray coats of your chosen finish, a clear topcoat on high-wear surfaces, and rehang with adjusted hinges. Hardware changes, interior box painting, and colour changes on trim or walls are quoted as add-ons. We also photograph the existing kitchen and provide a written five-year warranty on adhesion and finish. Typical Quotes by Summerside Home Type Based on hundreds of quotes across the neighborhood, here is what you can reasonably expect. A Summerside Main two-bedroom townhouse with 12 to 16 thermofoil doors typically quotes at $2,500 to $3,200. A Summerside North detached starter home with 18 to 22 doors and a small island quotes at $3,400 to $4,600. A 2015-era Summerside East family home with 24 to 28 painted MDF shaker doors, a full island, and a walk-in pantry quotes at $4,800 to $6,400. An estate home backing directly onto Lake Summerside, with a 36+ door layout, glass-front uppers, and a beverage station, quotes at $6,800 to $8,000 or slightly above if two-tone paired with a darker island is selected. Granite countertops from the 2005 to 2012 era are protected during prep. Newer quartz installs from 2012+ are equally simple to mask. Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Summerside Summerside is a lake-centred community in far southeast Edmonton organized around private Lake Summerside, anchored by the Summerside Beach Club, Summerside Plaza, Father Michael Troy Catholic Junior High, and Edmonton Christian South School. Homes run the spectrum from Summerside Main townhouses near Ellerslie Road and 50 Street, through Summerside North and Summerside East family builds, up to estate homes directly on the lake. Our crews reach every pocket of the neighborhood via Anthony Henday Drive, Meridian Street, and 91 Street. For a broader look at how we service this area, visit our Summerside service area page. Summerside was developed almost entirely from 2005 onward as Edmonton's only man-made residential lake community, which means nearly every kitchen carries builder-grade thermofoil or painted MDF shaker doors from a tight list of builders including Coventry Homes and Kimberley Homes. Architectural guidelines from the Lake Summerside Community Corporation govern exterior choices, but interior refinishing is at the homeowner's discretion, and a professional spray finish lifts 2008-era kitchens to 2026 standards. For deeper background on the neighborhood, see the Summerside, Edmonton profile on Wikipedia . Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in Summerside combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Why do Summerside builder kitchens need refinishing? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take in Summerside? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can builder-grade Windermere cabinets be refinished? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Terwillegar? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-cost-terwillegar/ > Cabinet refinishing in Terwillegar costs $4,000 to $9,000 for a full kitchen. Detailed pricing by door count, kitchen size, and finish for Terwillegar Towne, Gardens, and MacTaggart homes. How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Terwillegar? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Terwillegar How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Terwillegar? Cabinet Refinishing Terwillegar 640 words Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Terwillegar typically costs $4,000 to $9,000 , depending on kitchen size and the number of doors and drawer fronts. Homes built across Terwillegar Towne, Terwillegar Gardens, Terwillegar Heights, and MacTaggart from the mid-1990s through the early 2010s feature open-concept kitchens with centre islands, 9 to 10 foot ceilings, and cabinet spans that drive door counts between 20 and 40. Bathroom vanity refinishing in the same homes ranges from $1,000 to $2,800. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. The price we quote is the price you pay, with no travel surcharge for SW Edmonton addresses off Terwillegar Drive or Rabbit Hill Road. What Drives the Cost in a Terwillegar Kitchen Three variables set the number: door count, existing finish, and product selection. A builder-era 2-storey in Terwillegar Towne with shaker maple doors and a standard 20 to 25 door count lands at the low end of the range. A larger 2,800 to 3,500 sq ft family home in MacTaggart or along Bulyea Road with a walk-in pantry, extended island cabinetry, and 30 to 40 doors trends toward the $7,500 to $9,000 mark. Thermofoil doors from the 2005 to 2015 Landmark Homes and Kimberley Homes phases require more prep labour than solid maple from the earlier Brookfield and Qualico builds, which shifts the quote upward. How That Compares to Replacement Ripping out and replacing Terwillegar cabinets runs $20,000 to $45,000 once you factor in demolition, new boxes, countertop removal, and plumbing disconnects. Refinishing the structurally sound boxes and doors delivers a factory-smooth result at 60 to 70 percent less. For most Terwillegar families, the math is simple: keep the layout you chose, update the finish, save the reno budget for something else. What Sets the Final Number Door and drawer count is the single largest variable. A 22-door kitchen in a Terwillegar Gardens 2-storey comes in noticeably lower than a 38-door kitchen in a MacTaggart executive home along Towne Crescent or 23 Avenue. Substrate condition matters next: tight, square boxes from the earlier Brookfield and Qualico phases prep fast, while water-damaged sink bases or delaminated thermofoil edges add labour. Colour selection is the third lever. A light-over-light job inside the same colour family sprays quickly, while a dark stain converted to bright white requires an extra bonding coat to block bleed-through. Finally, hardware swaps and door-style upgrades such as adding inset panels to flat slabs carry a modest up-charge. Your written estimate lists every variable line by line so you know exactly what is driving the number. What Your Estimate Covers On-site inspection and detailed door count Stripping, sanding, and grain filling Bonding primer and multiple spray coats Catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance Clear topcoat and full reinstallation 5-year written workmanship warranty Cabinet Refinishing Pricing in Terwillegar Terwillegar sits in SW Edmonton, bounded by Anthony Henday Drive to the south, Whitemud Drive to the north, and Rabbit Hill Road to the east. We serve every pocket of the community: Terwillegar Towne, Terwillegar Gardens, Terwillegar Heights, and MacTaggart, along with adjacent Hodgson. Our crews route through Terwillegar Drive to reach jobs near the Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre, Lillian Osborne High School, Esther Starkman School, and Riverbend Square retail. Families living near Terwillegar Park or Wedgewood Creek fall inside our core Terwillegar service area , so there is no travel surcharge on your quote. Pricing in Terwillegar is heavily influenced by the 1995 to 2015 build timeline documented for Terwillegar Towne . Earlier phases built by Brookfield, Cameron Homes, and Qualico used solid maple and oak that strip and refinish cleanly. Later phases by Landmark Homes, Pacesetter Homes, and Kimberley Homes leaned on thermofoil over MDF, which requires extra prep time and shifts the quote higher. When we estimate your kitchen, we factor the exact builder era and door material into the written price. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing Terwillegar combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ What finish works best for Terwillegar open-concept kitchens? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can you refinish cabinets while my Terwillegar family lives at home? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Windermere? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Windermere? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-cost-windermere/ > Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Windermere typically costs $4,500 to $9,500 due to larger executive kitchens with islands and butler pantries. How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Windermere? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Windermere Cabinet Refinishing Cost How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Windermere? Cabinet Refinishing Windermere 585 words Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Windermere typically costs $4,500 to $9,500 , with most executive kitchens landing in the $6,500 to $8,500 range. Bathroom vanity refinishing runs $1,000 to $3,000. Windermere pricing runs slightly higher than the Edmonton average because the neighbourhood's 2005 to 2015 executive homes have significantly larger kitchens with islands, butler's pantries, and walk-in pantries. Why Windermere Kitchens Are Larger Windermere was developed as an executive community between 2005 and 2015, and nearly every home built in that era (by builders like Cambrian, Morrison Homes, Brookfield Residential, and Jayman MasterBUILT) features what builders call a "gourmet kitchen." Whether the home sits along Windermere Boulevard, backs onto the Windermere Waters ravine system, or is tucked into the streets east of Rabbit Hill Road near Dr. Donald R. Massey School, expect 35 to 60+ doors and drawer fronts when you add up the main kitchen, oversized islands, butler's pantry cabinetry, and walk-in pantries with paneled doors. That is roughly double the cabinet surface area of a standard Edmonton home. Cost Drivers for Windermere Refinishing Door count: The number one cost factor. Every door, drawer front, and exposed end panel is counted and priced individually. Cabinet condition: Thermofoil cabinets common in 2005 to 2015 Windermere homes often have peeling or yellowing near stovetops and dishwashers, this adds prep time. Finish selection: Catalyzed lacquer (standard), conversion varnish (hardest), or Benjamin Moore Advance (low-VOC). Each has different material cost. Colour change: Stain-to-white conversions need more coats than same-tone refreshes. Bundled scope: Many Windermere clients add bathroom vanities, mudroom storage, and built-in shelving to the same project for better per-piece pricing. How Refinishing Compares to Replacement in Windermere New custom cabinets for a Windermere executive kitchen typically cost $30,000 to $60,000+ installed, plus 6 to 10 weeks of kitchen downtime. Refinishing delivers a factory-smooth modern finish at roughly 25 percent of that cost and wraps in 10 to 14 days with the kitchen largely usable throughout. Every Estimate Is Written and Guaranteed We do not use ballpark numbers or "from" pricing. Every Windermere estimate is detailed in writing, itemized by door and drawer count, and guaranteed. The price we quote is the price you pay. Book a free on-site consultation or call 780-938-9555 . Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Windermere Most of our Windermere refinishing work lands within a tight geography: homes bordered by Anthony Henday Drive on the west, 41 Avenue SW to the south, and Rabbit Hill Road (170 Street) to the east. Clients in the pockets near the Currents of Windermere retail district, the Windermere Cineplex, and the Windermere Golf & Country Club routinely have the largest door counts because lots sold closer to those amenities went to the bigger executive builds. Homes within walking distance of Constable Daniel Woodall School and Dr. Donald R. Massey School are often the family-sized variant with a butler's pantry plus mudroom storage that gets bundled into the project. We cover the full Windermere service area on a single mobilization, which keeps pricing tight. Because Windermere saw its most intense build phase between 2005 and 2015, the finishes you are likely refinishing are stained maple in cinnamon, espresso, or toffee, plus thermofoil-wrapped MDF on secondary cabinetry. Countertops in this era are usually granite (Santa Cecilia or Ubatuba) or early quartz (Silestone, Caesarstone), which we factor into colour selection so the new finish harmonizes instead of clashing. Pricing accounts for the extra surface area common in homes along Windermere Boulevard, Rabbit Hill Road, and the streets feeding off Terwillegar Drive from the north. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in Windermere combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Can you refinish builder-grade cabinets in a 2005 to 2015 Windermere home? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take in a Windermere executive kitchen? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Windermere? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Windsor Park, Edmonton? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-cost-windsor-park/ > Cabinet refinishing in Windsor Park costs $4,000 to $10,000 for a full kitchen. See real pricing by door count, wood species, and finish from iPaint Painting. How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Windsor Park, Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Windsor Park How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Windsor Park, Edmonton? Cabinet Refinishing Windsor Park 635 words Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Windsor Park typically costs $4,000 to $10,000 , with most projects landing between $6,000 and $8,000 for a standard 20 to 35 door kitchen. Windsor Park is a mature inner-southwest Edmonton neighbourhood bordered by Saskatchewan Drive to the north, 87 Avenue to the south, 118 Street, and the University of Alberta South Campus, with housing stock developed primarily between 1946 and 1965. That era places most original kitchens in the solid birch or solid maple family, which refinishes beautifully and hits the $5,000 to $8,000 range. Bathroom vanity refinishing runs $1,000 to $3,000. Refinishing is 60 to 70 percent less than full replacement at $20,000 to $40,000 or more. Every iPaint Painting estimate is written, fixed, and guaranteed. What Drives Cabinet Refinishing Pricing in Windsor Park Door count is the biggest variable. A compact 1950s bungalow kitchen near Windsor Park School on 87 Avenue with 15 to 20 doors generally runs $4,000 to $5,500. A standard side-split in the 118 Street or 119 Street pocket with 25 to 30 doors averages $6,000 to $7,500. Larger 1990s to 2010 infill kitchens on Saskatchewan Drive or 122 Street with 35 to 50 doors and island cabinetry run $8,000 to $10,000. Wood species also drives price: 1960s solid oak with cathedral-arch raised panel profiles requires grain filling before a smooth sprayed finish can be achieved, adding labour that produces a factory-quality result in homes close to the University of Alberta. Why Refinishing Costs Less Than Replacement in a Mid-Century Neighbourhood The cabinet boxes are the expensive part of any kitchen. Windsor Park was developed mostly between 1946 and 1965, which means original carcases were built from solid birch, solid maple, or solid oak, material standards that exceed most modern manufacturing. When the boxes are structurally sound (true for nearly every home in Windsor Park, Belgravia, McKernan, and Parkallen built through 2010), keeping them and refinishing the doors and face frames saves 70 percent of a replacement budget. No demolition, no countertop lift near the Windsor Park Plaza-era mid-century layouts, no plumbing or electrical rerouting. Product and Finish Options That Affect Your Price iPaint sprays M.L. Campbell MagnaMax catalyzed conversion varnish on most Windsor Park kitchens. MagnaMax cures to a 3H pencil hardness in 48 hours at 20 percent relative humidity, which matches Edmonton winter conditions well. For clients who prefer a waterborne system, Benjamin Moore Advance (MPI #66 waterborne alkyd) is sprayed over INSL-X Stix bonding primer. Cabinet fronts are finished at a 20 to 30 sheen (semi-gloss) that reads as high-end. Prep includes P150 to P220 sanding for solid wood and P320 for any MDF panels. A catalyzed finish adds roughly $600 to $1,200 to a standard Windsor Park kitchen versus an acrylic system but delivers measurable durability gains. What a Detailed Windsor Park Estimate Includes Our free on-site quote covers a door and drawer count, wood species assessment, existing finish evaluation (many 1940s to 1960s Windsor Park cabinets still carry original amber varnish), colour and sheen consultation with physical samples, hardware review, and a written timeline. You get a fixed, all-inclusive price on the spot. Homeowners also receive a line item for prep specific to their cabinet era: amber varnish removal on 1950s birch, cathedral arch grain fill on 1960s oak, or tannin blocking on 1980s golden oak common across the 75 Avenue corridor. iPaint Painting serves every pocket of Windsor Park, from heritage lots on 118 Street to newer infill near Saskatchewan Drive. Our crew reaches Windsor Park in about 15 minutes via Whitemud Drive and 122 Street. For more detail see our Windsor Park service area page, our cabinet refinishing service overview, or the full Edmonton cabinet refinishing pillar. You can also request a free pricing estimate online. Learn more about the neighbourhood on Wikipedia's Windsor Park entry . Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing Windsor Park combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take in Windsor Park? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Are Windsor Park's older solid wood cabinets worth refinishing? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Do older Windsor Park cabinets have lead paint? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How long does cabinet refinishing take for an Edmonton kitchen? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-kitchen-timeline-edmonton/ > Most Edmonton kitchen cabinet refinishing projects take 7 to 10 business days from removal to reinstallation. Executive kitchens may take 10 to 14 days. How long does cabinet refinishing take for an Edmonton kitchen? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Edmonton Cabinet Refinishing Timeline How long does cabinet refinishing take for an Edmonton kitchen? Cabinet Refinishing Edmonton 585 words A typical Edmonton kitchen cabinet refinishing project takes 7 to 10 business days from door removal to final reinstallation. Larger executive kitchens in Windermere, Glenora, Crestwood, or The Hamptons with 35 to 50+ doors may take 10 to 14 business days. Your kitchen remains usable during most of the project because doors and drawers are finished off-site in our controlled spray booth. Day-by-Day Breakdown Here is what a standard 7-to-10-day Edmonton kitchen looks like: Day 1: Doors, drawer fronts, and hardware are removed, labelled, and transported to our spray booth. Cabinet boxes are masked and protected in place. Days 2 to 3: Stripping, sanding, and grain filling. For honey oak this step is critical and takes the longest. Day 4: Bonding primer applied to all surfaces. Days 5 to 7: Spray coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance. Full cure time between each coat. Day 8: Clear coat if specified, final inspection, hardware reinstallation. Days 9 to 10: Doors and drawers reinstalled on cabinet boxes, adjustments made, walk-through completed, warranty activated. Factors That Can Extend the Timeline Door count: Standard 20 to 35 doors fit the 7-to-10-day window. Kitchens with 35 to 50+ doors (common in Windermere and Summerside) push to 10 to 14 days. Grain type: Heavy open-grain oak requires extra grain-filling time compared to maple or MDF. Colour change: Going from dark stain to white or light grey requires additional coats. Weather and cure conditions: Our spray booth is climate-controlled, but extreme humidity can slightly affect cure time. Staying in Your Kitchen During the Project Because we finish doors off-site, your cabinet boxes stay in place and most Edmonton families continue using the kitchen throughout the project. The only significant disruption is the single day when boxes are being spray-primed or top-coated in place, which takes 4 to 6 hours. Families in Riverbend and Terwillegar often plan this day around school schedules at nearby community schools, and families downtown sometimes book a lunch at a Jasper Avenue restaurant or walk the river valley trails near the Muttart Conservatory while the booth day runs. Get a free in-home consultation and we will give you a day-by-day project plan for your exact kitchen. Cabinet Refinishing Timelines in Edmonton Kitchen size in Edmonton correlates closely with neighbourhood era. Executive enclaves like Windermere and Summerside in the southwest, Ambleside off Anthony Henday Drive, and Glenora near the Alberta Legislature Building routinely have 40 to 55 doors, which stretches our timeline into the 10-to-14-day window. 1980s and 1990s family homes in Mill Woods, Blue Quill, and Callingwood typically fall into the standard 7-to-10-day range. Our full Edmonton service area page covers every neighbourhood we work in. Edmonton's climate works in our favour for scheduling. The long heating season from October through April keeps interior humidity low, which helps catalyzed lacquer and conversion varnish cure predictably. Chinook temperature swings of 30 degrees are absorbed by our climate-controlled spray booth, so January projects cure on the same timeline as July projects. During the short peak summer window, families with kitchens backing onto the North Saskatchewan River valley in Riverbend or Highlands often book around patio season, and we sequence those jobs to finish before Commonwealth Stadium's first home games. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in Edmonton combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can you refinish honey oak cabinets in my Edmonton home? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take in a Windermere executive kitchen? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Best Cabinet Finish for Terwillegar Open-Concept Kitchens | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-open-concept-terwillegar/ > Spray-applied catalyzed lacquer and Benjamin Moore Advance in satin or semi-gloss deliver the factory-smooth result Terwillegar open-concept kitchens need. Best Cabinet Finish for Terwillegar Open-Concept Kitchens | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Best Finish for Terwillegar Open-Concept Kitchens What Cabinet Finish Works Best for Terwillegar Open-Concept Kitchens? Cabinet Refinishing Terwillegar 637 words Terwillegar open-concept kitchens with 9 to 10 foot ceilings and abundant natural light look best with spray-applied catalyzed lacquer or Benjamin Moore Advance in a satin or semi-gloss sheen . The factory-smooth spray finish eliminates the brush marks and roller stipple that are ruthlessly exposed by the bright, open sightlines common across Terwillegar Towne and Terwillegar Gardens. White, off-white, and soft grey dominate the cabinet colour palette here, with two-tone combinations, typically a white perimeter and a contrasting island, growing in popularity across MacTaggart and the newer phases along Bulyea Road. Why Spray-Applied Catalyzed Lacquer Wins Open-concept layouts in Terwillegar share one thing: cabinets are visible from every angle. From the dining area, from the great room, from the second-storey landing looking down. Any brush stroke, any orange-peel texture, any lap mark will telegraph across the entire main floor. Catalyzed lacquer atomizes to a mirror-flat surface that cures harder than paint, resists chipping from everyday family use, and holds up to the cleaners that typical Terwillegar families use weekly. Benjamin Moore Advance is our preferred waterborne alternative when a homeowner wants lower VOC and a slightly softer feel. Both cure to a factory-grade result. Sheen Selection: Satin vs. Semi-Gloss Satin reads warm and forgiving. It hides fingerprints, handles steam from the stove better, and suits the cozy family feel most Terwillegar homeowners describe as the look they want. Semi-gloss reflects more light, makes a small kitchen feel larger, and cleans easier, but it shows every imperfection in the door surface. For most Terwillegar kitchens we recommend satin for the perimeter and semi-gloss only when the homeowner specifically wants a high-shine modern look. Popular Colour Combinations in Terwillegar Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace perimeter with Hale Navy island Cloud White perimeter with Kendall Charcoal island Simply White throughout with matte black hardware Revere Pewter perimeter with Wrought Iron island Swiss Coffee warm-white for south-facing kitchens Why Product Selection Matters More in Open Concepts A cabinet finish in a closed galley kitchen forgives a lot. In an open concept, the same finish sits directly next to your dining table, your great room, and your sightline from the front entry. Cheap latex will flash differently under pot lights than under window light, and you will see it from every angle. Catalyzed lacquer levels under pressure so the final film reads uniform from every viewing angle. Benjamin Moore Advance cures harder than typical cabinet-grade acrylics and self-levels brush marks when we roll tight corners. Both products also stand up to the kitchen chemistry that defines family life: citrus cleaner near the sink, grease vapour from the range, and water splashes at the island edge. Cabinet Finish Selection in Terwillegar Terwillegar homes sit in a corridor of SW Edmonton framed by Terwillegar Drive, Rabbit Hill Road, and Anthony Henday Drive. Natural light varies dramatically by sub-neighbourhood. Homes in Terwillegar Heights and MacTaggart near Heritage Valley Athletic Park often have south or west exposures that wash the kitchen in afternoon sun, which exposes every ripple in a poor finish. Kitchens closer to Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre and Wedgewood Creek ravine tend to have heavier tree cover and darker kitchen zones that benefit from higher-LRV whites. When we walk your kitchen as part of our Terwillegar service area consultation, we evaluate the exposure before recommending a sheen. The 1995 to 2015 build timeline documented for Terwillegar Towne also shapes finish selection. Earlier phases with solid maple or oak doors accept stain-to-paint conversions beautifully in catalyzed lacquer. Later phases with thermofoil or MDF shaker doors, common in Landmark Homes and Kimberley Homes builds, pair best with Benjamin Moore Advance, which flexes with the substrate. Lillian Osborne and Esther Starkman families hosting crews of kids after school need a finish that handles backpacks, lunchboxes, and the occasional hockey stick. Catalyzed lacquer in satin delivers every time. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing Terwillegar combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Terwillegar? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can you refinish cabinets while my Terwillegar family lives at home? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Windermere? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can iPaint refinish kitchen cabinets in older Riverbend homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-riverbend/ > Yes. iPaint Painting refinishes 1970s-1990s solid oak and maple cabinets in Riverbend homes, spraying factory-quality finishes at a fraction of full renovation cost. Doors removed, sprayed, reinstalled with new hardware. Can iPaint refinish kitchen cabinets in older Riverbend homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can iPaint refinish kitchen cabinets in older Riverbend homes? Can iPaint refinish kitchen cabinets in older Riverbend homes? Riverbend 445 words Yes, iPaint Painting refinishes kitchen cabinets in older Riverbend homes, transforming dated honey-oak, dark walnut, and golden maple cabinetry into modern, fresh finishes at a fraction of the cost of a full kitchen renovation. Most 1970s through 1990s Riverbend kitchens have solid oak or maple cabinet boxes and doors that are structurally excellent but visually outdated. iPaint Painting removes all doors and drawers, sprays a factory-quality finish in a controlled environment, and reinstalls everything with new soft-close hinges and updated hardware. Why Refinishing Makes Sense in Riverbend A full kitchen cabinet replacement in Edmonton costs $15,000 to $35,000 depending on the layout and materials. Cabinet refinishing through iPaint Painting costs $4,500 to $9,500 for a typical Riverbend kitchen (20 to 40 door and drawer fronts), saving homeowners 60 to 75 percent compared to replacement. The solid wood cabinets installed in 1980s and 1990s Riverbend homes (particularly in Henderson Estates and Ogilvie Ridge) are often better built than today's particle-board alternatives. Refinishing preserves that quality construction while delivering a completely updated appearance. iPaint Painting's Cabinet Refinishing Process iPaint Painting follows a 7-step process that produces results indistinguishable from factory-new cabinetry: Removal: All doors, drawers, and hardware are labelled, removed, and transported to our spray facility. Hinge locations are documented for precise reinstallation. Degreasing: TSP (trisodium phosphate) wash removes kitchen grease buildup that has accumulated over decades of cooking. This step is critical because grease prevents primer adhesion. Sanding: 150-grit sanding creates a mechanical bond profile on the wood surface. Detailed profiles on raised-panel doors are hand-sanded to avoid rounding edges. Priming: Two coats of Zinsser BIN shellac-based primer ($55 per gallon) seal tannin bleed from oak and provide a perfect foundation for topcoats. Without tannin-blocking primer, oak grain will yellow through white or light-coloured finishes within 6 to 12 months. Spraying: Two coats of Benjamin Moore Advance waterborne alkyd ($55 to $65 per gallon) applied with HVLP spray equipment at 25 to 30 PSI for a smooth, even finish with zero brush marks. This product levels like oil-based paint but has low-VOC emissions. Curing: Doors cure for 5 to 7 days in our controlled environment before handling. Benjamin Moore Advance reaches full hardness at 30 days. Reinstallation: Doors and drawers are reinstalled with new European-style soft-close hinges ($3 to $5 per hinge). New knobs or pulls are installed at the homeowner's preferred positions. Popular Colours for Riverbend Cabinet Refinishing The most requested cabinet colours in Riverbend are Benjamin Moore White Dove (OC-17), Simply White (OC-117), and Chantilly Lace (OC-65) for bright, modern kitchens. Darker options like Wrought Iron (2124-10) and Hale Navy (HC-154) are popular for island and lower cabinet accent treatments. Ready to transform your Riverbend kitchen cabinets? Request a free estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 . Source Page This answer is from our Riverbend service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Riverbend. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to paint a home interior in Riverbend? From: Riverbend FAQ My Riverbend home was built in the 1980s. Does it need special preparation before painting? From: Riverbend Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Long Does Cabinet Refinishing Take in Beaumont? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-timeline-beaumont/ > A typical Beaumont kitchen cabinet refinishing takes 7 to 10 business days. Larger executive homes in Coloniale Estates or Beaumont Lakes take 10 to 14 days. See the full timeline. How Long Does Cabinet Refinishing Take in Beaumont? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refinishing Timeline Beaumont How Long Does Cabinet Refinishing Take in Beaumont? Cabinet Refinishing Beaumont 585 words A typical kitchen cabinet refinishing project in Beaumont takes 7 to 10 business days from door removal to final reinstallation. That window includes stripping, sanding, grain filling where needed, bonding primer, multiple spray coats with proper cure time between each, clear coat application, and reinstallation. Larger kitchens in executive homes in Coloniale Estates or the Lakes of Beaumont with 35 to 50+ doors may take 10 to 14 business days. Smaller townhome kitchens in Beausejour or Place Chaleureuse with 12 to 18 doors can finish in 5 to 7 days. We provide a detailed, dated timeline during your free on-site estimate so you can plan around limited kitchen access. Every project includes our 5-year written workmanship warranty. The Day-By-Day Timeline for a Beaumont Kitchen Day one is site protection, hardware and door removal, and labelling. Doors and drawer fronts leave the home and travel to our spray shop on Highway 625, about 25 minutes from Beaumont. Days two and three cover stripping, sanding, grain filling, and first bonding primer coat. Days four and five cover primer inspection, second primer pass, and first finish spray coat in catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance. Days six and seven cover second and third finish coats with full cure time between passes. Day eight is clear-coat application. Days nine and ten are cabinet-box on-site finishing, hardware reinstallation, door rehang, drawer alignment, and final walkthrough. What Can Shift Your Timeline Up or Down Door count is the biggest variable. A 20-door kitchen in Ruisseau or Dansereau moves through the shop faster than a 45-door kitchen in Mackenzie Ridge. Heavy stripping adds a day, especially on thermofoil from the 2005 to 2018 builder era (Coventry, Brookfield, Landmark Homes, Jayman) where the film must be heat-lifted. Dark-to-light colour shifts add a day for extra primer coverage. Grain-filling on oak or maple adds a day. Weather rarely affects indoor spray work, but a hard Alberta cold snap can slow cure times because our shop maintains tight humidity and temperature control for every Beaumont project. Cabinet Refinishing Timelines in Beaumont Beaumont sits about 20 minutes south of Edmonton via Highway 625 (50 Avenue), with additional access along Range Road 240 and Highway 2 (the QEII). The town has roughly 26,000 residents and a housing mix that runs from 1970s-era homes near Sacred Heart School and Rue Montalet to the 2005 to 2020 builder boom in Beaumont Lakes, Chantal Berard Sports Park area, Chaleur, and Eaglemont. Older solid-wood kitchens tend to finish on the shorter end of our range, and newer thermofoil kitchens sit in the middle. Crews cover the full Beaumont service area with no travel surcharge, and we schedule Beaumont work in dedicated blocks so our team is on-site every working day until your kitchen is complete. Beaumont's French heritage, founded in 1895 by French-speaking settlers from Quebec and France, is still visible in landmarks like Saint-Vital Catholic Church, the Beaumont Sports & Recreation Centre, the Ken Nichol Regional Recreation Centre, and the Coloniale Golf Club. Newer HOA-governed communities such as Triomphe and the Lakes of Beaumont do not typically restrict interior cabinet scheduling. For additional context on Beaumont's history and growth, see Beaumont, Alberta on Wikipedia . Once we confirm your start date, we order materials, reserve shop bay time, and lock in the crew. You receive a dated project schedule at signing, and we stick to it. Call 780-938-9555 or request a free on-site estimate and we will give you a firm timeline tailored to your Beaumont kitchen. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing Beaumont combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Beaumont? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can you refinish the builder-grade cabinets in newer Beaumont homes? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Beaumont? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Long Does Cabinet Refinishing Take in Fort Saskatchewan? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-timeline-fort-saskatchewan/ > Cabinet refinishing in Fort Saskatchewan typically takes 7 to 10 business days. Larger executive kitchens 10 to 14 days. Full day-by-day timeline inside. How Long Does Cabinet Refinishing Take in Fort Saskatchewan? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refinishing Timeline in Fort Saskatchewan How Long Does Cabinet Refinishing Take in Fort Saskatchewan? Cabinet Refinishing Fort Saskatchewan 575 words A typical kitchen cabinet refinishing project in Fort Saskatchewan takes 7 to 10 business days from door removal to final reinstallation. This window covers stripping, sanding, grain filling, a bonding primer coat, multiple sprayed finish coats with proper cure time between each, a protective clear coat, and reinstallation. Larger kitchens in executive homes in Eagles' Nest, Forest Ridge, or Southfork with 35 to 50 or more doors may take 10 to 14 days. Smaller bungalow and bi-level kitchens in Harbour Pointe, Sherridon, Pineview, or Clover Bar with 15 to 20 doors typically finish in 5 to 7 days. Every project is backed by our 5 year written workmanship warranty, and a detailed timeline is included with your free Fort Saskatchewan estimate. Day by Day Breakdown in a Fort Saskatchewan Kitchen Day one is door and drawer-front removal, numbered and transported to our Edmonton shop for the spray phase. Days two through four handle stripping, sanding, grain filling on oak, and bonding primer. Days four through seven cover multiple sprayed coats of Benjamin Moore Advance or catalyzed lacquer with full flash and cure time between coats. On-site, cabinet boxes are prepped, masked, primed, and sprayed in place during this window. Days eight and nine are the protective clear coat and final inspection. Day ten is reinstallation, hardware reset, and a walkthrough. You retain partial kitchen access throughout, with cooking typically limited for the middle three to five days. Why Some Fort Saskatchewan Projects Take Longer Larger executive homes in Eagles' Nest, Forest Ridge, Southfork, and Chesapeake Estates often include a main kitchen plus a secondary rec-room or basement kitchen, the two-kitchen layout common in Fort Saskatchewan industrial and trades family builds. Scheduling both together extends the timeline but compresses total disruption. Extensive stain-to-paint conversions on older oak and maple cabinets in Downtown, Southfort, and Pioneer Park neighbourhoods also require extra grain-filling cycles. Shift workers from Shell Scotford, Dow Chemical, NOVA Chemicals, Imperial Oil, Pembina Pipeline, or Nutrien who need the kitchen operational on specific swing-shift days can be accommodated by adjusting start dates. Project Timing in Fort Saskatchewan Fort Saskatchewan is about 30 minutes northeast of Edmonton via Highway 21 and Highway 15, which runs as Fort Saskatchewan Trail into the city. From our south Edmonton shop we access neighbourhoods like Westpark, Eagles' Nest, Southfort, Forest Ridge, Chesapeake Estates, Harbour Pointe, and Clover Bar through Anthony Henday Drive and Highway 21, with Veterans Way and 99 Avenue, also called Josephburg Road, handling east-side routing. Rotary Park along the North Saskatchewan River, the Fort Saskatchewan Historic Precinct with the original 1875 NWMP fort site, the Dow Centennial Centre, Legacy Park, Heritage Park, and Pioneer Park define the main travel corridors our crews use across the Fort Saskatchewan service area . Zone 3a climate and industrial air quality near Alberta's Industrial Heartland mean Fort Saskatchewan projects benefit from a shop-based spray booth for the door phase, since controlled temperature and filtration deliver consistent cure times regardless of outdoor conditions. Harsh winters also mean most Fort Saskatchewan cabinet refinishing projects are scheduled year-round, with no seasonal delay, because the on-site portion happens indoors in a controlled kitchen environment. Homeowners in newer HOA communities along Highway 21 often coordinate project timing around summer vacations or school breaks when the kitchen disruption is easier to absorb. For background on the main regional corridor, see the Wikipedia entry on Alberta Highway 15 . Call 780-938-9555 to lock in your project window. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in Fort Saskatchewan combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Fort Saskatchewan? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Do you travel to Fort Saskatchewan for cabinet refinishing? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can you refinish thermofoil cabinets in Fort Saskatchewan homes? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How long does cabinet refinishing take in a Glenora kitchen? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-timeline-glenora-kitchen/ > Standard Glenora kitchens take 7 to 10 business days. Heritage kitchens with extensive built-ins can take 10 to 14 days. How long does cabinet refinishing take in a Glenora kitchen? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Glenora Kitchen Refinishing Timeline How long does cabinet refinishing take in a Glenora kitchen? Cabinet Refinishing Glenora 560 words A typical Glenora kitchen cabinet refinishing project takes 7 to 10 business days from door removal to final reinstallation. Heritage kitchens with extensive built-in cabinetry (butler's pantries, dining room china cabinets, custom millwork) may take 10 to 14 business days . Your kitchen remains largely usable during the project because doors and drawers are finished off-site in our controlled spray environment. Factors Specific to Glenora Lead-safe prep: Finishes applied before 1978 require lead testing and containment. This adds half a day to a full day to the project but is non-negotiable for pre-1978 Glenora homes, which covers most of the blocks between 142 Street and Groat Road. Solid wood construction: Original 1940s to 1960s Glenora cabinets near Government House and along 102 Avenue are typically solid wood, which strips and sands differently than modern veneered pieces. Allow slightly more prep time. Open-grain species: Douglas fir, oak, and older birch (common in Craftsman bungalows and Tudor revivals north of MacKinnon Ravine) often require grain filling before a smooth spray finish can be applied. Built-in integration: If you are refinishing dining room built-ins or butler's pantries alongside the kitchen, timeline extends proportionally but scheduling is sequenced for minimum disruption. Typical Glenora Schedule Day 1: Lead test, containment setup, removal, transport to spray booth. Days 2 to 4: Stripping, sanding, grain fill. Day 5: Bonding primer. Days 6 to 8: Spray topcoats with full cure time. Day 9: Clear coat if specified, quality inspection. Day 10: Reinstallation, adjustments, walk-through, warranty activation. Scheduling Around Your Household We know Glenora families have schedules: Glenora Elementary School and Coronation School calendars, travel, work from home, and seasonal commitments at the Glenora Club and Glenora Skating Club. We schedule site-work days (removal, in-place spray) around your household's needs and keep the booth work running in parallel. Call 780-938-9555 to discuss timing. Book a free in-home consultation and we will build a day-by-day schedule for your specific Glenora kitchen or whole-home project. Kitchen Refinishing Timelines in Glenora Glenora spans roughly the area between 142 Street, Stony Plain Road, Groat Road, and MacKinnon Ravine Park. Because the neighbourhood's housing stock ranges from pre-1930 Craftsman bungalows and Tudor revivals near Government House to modern infills north of 102 Avenue, our timelines flex more here than in most Edmonton neighbourhoods. A heritage kitchen near Westmount Park or the Provincial Archives of Alberta generally takes two to four extra days compared with a 2010s infill, mainly due to lead-safe prep and grain filling. Our Glenora service area page outlines the full project flow. For context on how old much of the area's cabinetry actually is, note that Glenora was originally developed in the 1910s to 1930s, which means a significant share of its kitchens still sit behind original pre-1978 finishes. For more on the neighbourhood's development, see the Wikipedia entry for Glenora, Edmonton . Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in Glenora combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Glenora? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can you refinish 1940s cabinets in a Glenora character home? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Do you refinish built-in cabinetry and millwork beyond the kitchen in Glenora? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Long Does Cabinet Refinishing Take in Leduc? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-timeline-leduc/ > Cabinet refinishing in Leduc takes 7 to 10 business days for a typical kitchen. Larger Southfork and West Haven homes take 10 to 14 days. Full timeline inside. How Long Does Cabinet Refinishing Take in Leduc? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refinishing Timeline in Leduc How Long Does Cabinet Refinishing Take in Leduc? Cabinet Refinishing Leduc 560 words A typical kitchen cabinet refinishing project in Leduc takes 7 to 10 business days from door removal to final reinstallation. That timeline covers stripping, sanding, grain filling, bonding primer, multiple spray coats with proper cure time between each, clear coat application, hardware installation, and rehanging. Larger executive kitchens in Bridgeport, Southfork, or West Haven with 35 to 50 plus doors usually run 10 to 14 days. Smaller bi-level kitchens with 10 to 20 doors in Corinthia or Meadowview can wrap in 5 to 7 days. iPaint Painting provides a detailed schedule during your free estimate so you can plan around limited kitchen access. Every project carries our 5-year written workmanship warranty. Day-by-Day Timeline Day 1 is door and drawer removal, with every piece labelled so it returns to the original hinge position. The cabinet boxes are masked in place, and doors are transported to our spray shop in Edmonton. Days 2 and 3 cover stripping, sanding, and grain filling, which is especially important for oak, birch, and maple common in older Leduc homes. Days 4 through 7 cover bonding primer plus two to three coats of catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish, with proper cure time between each pass. Day 8 or 9 is clear coat and final inspection. The last day is reinstallation, hardware, and cleanup. What Affects the Schedule Door count is the biggest factor, followed by species and prior coating. Heavy amber varnish on oil-boom era oak near Downtown 50 Avenue or Black Gold Drive needs more strip time than a thermofoil door in Laurel Crossing or Tribute. Stain-to-paint conversions add one to two days because of tannin-blocking primer. Cure time also shifts with temperature and humidity: Leduc's Zone 3a climate and open prairie exposure can slow winter cure by half a day compared to Edmonton proper, especially for homes with drafty utility rooms or attached garages. How We Minimize Disruption Boxes remain installed the entire time, so your base cabinets, counters, and plumbing keep working. We seal off the kitchen with zip walls and run negative-pressure ventilation so overspray does not drift into the rest of the house. Crews arrive at the same time each morning and clean the site every evening. For families near the Leduc Recreation Centre, the Black Gold Centre arena, or schools along 50 Street, we keep the workday predictable and quiet. You can still use most of your appliances, and we leave a microwave zone and countertop workspace set up so meal prep continues while the doors are in our spray shop. Refinishing Timelines in Leduc Our crews reach every Leduc neighbourhood in about 25 minutes via Highway 2, with direct access to Alexandra Park, Telford Lake, the Leduc Civic Centre, and the Maclab Centre for the Performing Arts off 50 Avenue and Black Gold Drive. The short drive means a full workday on-site every day. For customers in Robinson, Windrose, Bridgeport, or anywhere along Airport Road near Edmonton International Airport, visit our Leduc service area page for full coverage details and travel notes. Leduc sits roughly 25 minutes south of Edmonton along the QEII (Highway 2) corridor , the busiest provincial route in Alberta. That direct access is why we can keep a dedicated Leduc schedule without travel surcharges. Call 780-938-9555 or request a free on-site estimate to get your exact timeline based on door count, species, and finish choice. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing Leduc combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Leduc? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can you refinish oil-boom era cabinets in older Leduc homes? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Leduc? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Long Does Cabinet Refinishing Take in Spruce Grove? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-timeline-spruce-grove/ > Most Spruce Grove cabinet refinishing projects take 7 to 10 business days. Larger executive kitchens in Copperhaven and Linkside may take 10 to 14 days. How Long Does Cabinet Refinishing Take in Spruce Grove? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refinishing Timeline in Spruce Grove How Long Does Cabinet Refinishing Take in Spruce Grove? Cabinet Refinishing Spruce Grove 605 words A typical Spruce Grove kitchen cabinet refinishing project takes 7 to 10 business days from door removal to final reinstallation. That window includes chemical stripping, sanding, grain filling, bonding primer, multiple spray coats with proper cure time between each, clear coat application, and hardware reinstallation. Larger executive kitchens in Copperhaven, The Links, or Harvest Ridge with 35 to 50 plus doors may take 10 to 14 days. We provide a detailed, day-by-day timeline during your free in-home estimate so you can plan meals, travel, and family routines accordingly. Your weeknight pickups and school runs are not disrupted; you keep your sink, stove, and fridge throughout. Day-by-Day Breakdown for a Standard Spruce Grove Kitchen Day 1 is on-site: our crew arrives at your Greenbury, McLaughlin, or Woodhaven home, protects floors and counters, removes every door and drawer front, labels each one, and hauls them to our Edmonton spray shop at 9821 33 Ave NW. Days 2 through 4 are shop days: stripping, sanding, grain filling, and primer. Days 5 through 7 are colour-coat days: two to three catalyzed lacquer coats with proper cure between each. Day 8 is the clear-coat or final sheen adjustment. Days 9 to 10 are back on-site: box prep and spray in your kitchen, door reinstallation, hinge adjustment, and a full walkthrough with the homeowner. Why Cure Time Cannot Be Rushed Catalyzed lacquer and conversion varnish need real cure time between coats to achieve their factory-hard, chip-resistant finish. Skip that cure window and the finish stays soft, marks easily, and fails inside 18 months. We never compress the schedule by stacking wet coats. Winter projects in Spruce Grove, where January days along Highway 16A and Highway 779 run below minus 20, can add a day for booth temperature stabilization. Summer projects move at the fastest end of the range. Either way, the quoted finish date is the realistic date, not an optimistic estimate designed to win your job. Refinishing Timelines in Spruce Grove Spruce Grove sits at the western edge of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region along the Yellowhead corridor, about 30 minutes from our shop via Highway 16A and Anthony Henday Drive. That proximity is why we can keep a tight schedule across the city, whether the job is a compact 1980s galley in Westgrove or a 45-door executive build in Copperhaven off Century Road. We work regularly near Heritage Grove Park, the TransAlta Tri Leisure Centre, Horizon Stage, and the Spruce Grove Public Library, and drive past the heritage Spruce Grove Grain Elevator on most site visits. See our Spruce Grove service area page for full coverage details. The city is the largest urban centre in Parkland County, and according to the Yellowhead Highway article on Wikipedia , Highway 16 is the primary east-west artery that connects Spruce Grove to Edmonton and onward to Jasper. That road alignment is why our in-shop spray workflow runs efficiently for Spruce Grove homeowners: doors travel to our Edmonton facility, get finished under controlled temperature and humidity, then return for on-site reinstallation. The result is a factory-grade finish without converting your garage into a makeshift booth and without extending the kitchen-down window a single unnecessary day. What Homeowners Should Plan Around During the 7 to 10 business day window, you keep full access to your sink, stove, and fridge. Upper cabinet contents come out on day 1 and stay boxed until the final walkthrough, so plan a temporary pantry zone in your dining room or basement. Your kitchen stays livable: morning coffee, school lunches, and weekday dinners all continue. Homeowners in Copperhaven, McLaughlin, and Greenbury usually keep their weekly Horizon Stage, Central Park, or Jubilee Park routines without missing a beat. We coordinate arrival and departure windows so our crew is in and out before or after peak family hours. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in Spruce Grove combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Spruce Grove? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can You Refinish Oak Cabinets in Older Spruce Grove Homes? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Do You Serve All Sherwood Park Neighbourhoods? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Long Does Cabinet Refinishing Take in Summerside? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-timeline-summerside/ > Cabinet refinishing in Summerside takes 5 to 14 business days depending on kitchen size. Full timeline for townhouse, standard, and estate kitchens. How Long Does Cabinet Refinishing Take in Summerside? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refinishing Timeline Summerside How Long Does Cabinet Refinishing Take in Summerside? Cabinet Refinishing Summerside 558 words A typical Summerside kitchen refinish takes 7 to 10 business days from door removal to rehang . Smaller townhouse kitchens in Summerside Main or along 17 Street wrap up in 5 to 7 days. Larger executive homes on Lake Summerside with 30 or more doors, island cabinetry, and glass-front uppers run 10 to 14 days. Your kitchen remains partially functional throughout the entire project: boxes stay in place, countertops stay connected, and plumbing is never disconnected. Because our south Edmonton spray shop is only 15 to 20 minutes away via 91 Street and Anthony Henday Drive, we can return to site quickly for measurements, touch-ups, and the final rehang. Winter projects may add one extra day for spray-shop cure time during the cold months common in Edmonton's Zone 3a-4a climate. Day-by-Day Breakdown for a Standard Summerside Kitchen Day 1 is removal. Every door, drawer front, and shelf is labeled, photographed in place, numbered to a diagram, and transported to our shop. On-site, we mask the boxes, interiors, countertops, and adjacent surfaces. Day 2 to 3 is prep in-shop: chemical stripping on thermofoil, deglossing on painted builder cabinets, wood or MDF grain filling, and sanding between coats. Day 4 to 6 is spraying. A bonding primer goes down first, followed by two to three spray coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or premium acrylic in your chosen colour and sheen. Day 7 to 8 is cure time. Day 9 to 10 is rehang, hinge adjustment, and a final walk-through. Clients in Summerside North and Summerside East can keep using the kitchen boxes for storage the entire time. What Can Shorten or Extend the Timeline Three factors move the schedule. Door count is the biggest: every 10 extra doors typically adds one to two spray days. Substrate matters: thermofoil from 2005 to 2012 Brookfield Homes and Landmark Homes builds requires more aggressive stripping than the later painted MDF shaker from Jayman MasterBUILT, Coventry Homes, Kimberley Homes, or Morrison Homes. Colour changes are a third variable. Light-over-dark pushes an extra primer and spray coat, which adds one day. Two-tone with a contrasting island adds half a day of masking. Weather matters too: extreme cold snaps may push cure times in our shop by 12 to 24 hours. Cabinet Refinishing Timelines in Summerside Summerside is a far southeast Edmonton lake community organized around private Lake Summerside, with landmarks including the Summerside Beach Club, Summerside Plaza, Father Michael Troy Catholic Junior High, and Edmonton Christian South School. Neighborhood pockets include Summerside Main, Summerside North, and Summerside East, all connected by Ellerslie Road, 50 Street, 91 Street, and Meridian Street. Our crews travel the 15 to 20 minute route from our shop via Anthony Henday Drive, which keeps return visits efficient and the overall project timeline tight. For a deeper look at our coverage, see our Summerside service area page. The 2005 to 2020 build era here means nearly every kitchen is at the 8 to 20 year mark, the exact window where thermofoil peel and paint chip are most common and where a refinish returns the most visual lift. Because Anthony Henday Drive provides a fast ring-road connection to our spray shop, we can handle Summerside projects on the same 7 to 10 day schedule we use for closer-in neighborhoods. Read more about the road at Anthony Henday Drive on Wikipedia . Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in Summerside combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Summerside? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Why do Summerside builder kitchens need refinishing? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How long does cabinet painting take in St. Albert? From: Cabinet Painting FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Long Does Cabinet Refinishing Take in Windsor Park? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-timeline-windsor-park/ > A Windsor Park kitchen cabinet refinishing project takes 7 to 10 business days. Larger heritage kitchens with lead-paint assessment may run 10 to 14 days. How Long Does Cabinet Refinishing Take in Windsor Park? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refinishing Timeline in Windsor Park How Long Does Cabinet Refinishing Take for a Windsor Park Kitchen? Cabinet Refinishing Windsor Park 555 words A typical cabinet refinishing project in Windsor Park takes 7 to 10 business days from door removal to final reinstallation. Windsor Park is an inner-southwest Edmonton neighbourhood developed primarily between 1946 and 1965, bounded by Saskatchewan Drive, 87 Avenue, 118 Street, and the University of Alberta South Campus. A 20 to 30 door kitchen in a 1950s bungalow off 118 Street or 119 Street almost always fits in the 7 to 10 day window. Larger heritage kitchens with 35-plus doors, extensive built-ins, or pre-1960 surfaces that require lead paint assessment may run 10 to 14 business days. Your kitchen stays usable through most of the project because only the doors and drawer fronts leave the home. Day-by-Day Breakdown for a Standard Windsor Park Kitchen Day 1 is on-site. Our crew arrives in Windsor Park (roughly a 15 minute drive from our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW via Whitemud Drive and 122 Street), removes every door and drawer front, labels them, and transports them to the iPaint spray shop. We mask off the cabinet boxes and face frames in place, apply containment plastic over countertops and floors, and hand-sand the boxes. Days 2 and 3 are door prep: stripping original amber varnish on 1950s birch slab-fronts or 1960s oak cathedral arches, degreasing, P150 to P220 sanding on solid wood, P320 on any MDF, and hand-filling grain in oak doors. Prime, Spray, Cure Days 4 through 7 run the finish cycle. We apply a bonding primer: Zinsser B-I-N shellac for tannin-heavy oak or INSL-X Stix for painted MDF doors common in 2000s renovations. Topcoats are two to three sprayed passes of M.L. Campbell MagnaMax catalyzed conversion varnish or Benjamin Moore Advance waterborne alkyd, sheen 20 to 30 for a semi-gloss that reads as high-end. MagnaMax cures to a 3H pencil hardness in 48 hours at 20 percent relative humidity, which lines up with Edmonton's dry winter shop humidity of 15 to 25 percent. Full waterborne cure is 7 days; catalyzed conversion varnish reaches full cure in 48 hours. Between each pass we sand lightly and let the coat flash off. Reinstall Day and Final Walkthrough Days 8 to 10 are reinstall and sign-off. Doors and drawer fronts return from the spray shop, we rehang every piece, adjust hinges, reinstall or replace hardware, and walk the kitchen with the homeowner. We activate the 5-year written workmanship warranty, backed by WCB coverage. For the duration of the job, Windsor Park families continue using countertops, cooktop, and sink. School drop-off at Windsor Park School on 87 Avenue, walks to Windsor Park Plaza at 87 Avenue and 118 Street, and weekend runs through the river valley to Emily Murphy Park or William Hawrelak Park all continue uninterrupted. When Timelines Stretch Heritage homes on 118 Street or 119 Street built before 1960 may have lead paint on original surfaces. A 3M LeadCheck swab test adds a half day, and confirmed lead-paint surfaces trigger HEPA containment (99.97 percent filtration at 0.3 microns) and safer removal under our EPA RRP certification, typically adding 2 to 4 days. Big executive infill kitchens with 40-plus doors and island slab-fronts also push into the 12 to 14 day range. Visit our Windsor Park service area , our cabinet refinishing service , or the Edmonton cabinet refinishing pillar for more. Learn about the neighbourhood on Wikipedia . Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing Windsor Park combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Windsor Park? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Are Windsor Park's older solid wood cabinets worth refinishing? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Do older Windsor Park cabinets have lead paint? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Cabinet refinishing kitchen timeline in Edmonton From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet painting? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-vs-cabinet-painting/ > What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet painting? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet painting? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What is the difference between cabinet refinish... What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet painting? Cabinet Refinishing 250 words Cabinet refinishing and cabinet painting are both ways to update your kitchen's look without replacing the cabinets entirely, but the process, durability, and finish quality are significantly different. Cabinet Painting Cabinet painting involves cleaning, lightly sanding, priming, and applying new paint over the existing cabinet surface. It's a less intensive process that works well when cabinets are in good structural condition and the existing finish is sound. Cabinet painting typically uses brush-and-roller application or light spray, and the results can look great, but the finish isn't as smooth or as hard as refinishing. Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet refinishing is a more involved process. We strip or sand the existing finish down to bare wood, fill the grain with professional wood filler, apply primer, and then spray multiple coats of a professional-grade finish, typically catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish. The result is a factory-smooth surface that's harder, more durable, and more resistant to chipping, scratching, and moisture than painted cabinets. Which Should You Choose? Choose cabinet painting if your cabinets are in good shape, you want a colour change on a tighter budget, and you're looking for a refreshed look that will last 5–7 years. Choose cabinet refinishing if you want a factory-quality finish, maximum durability (10–15+ years), or if your cabinets have worn, peeling, or damaged finishes that need to be stripped back to bare wood. During your free estimate , Mourad will assess your cabinets and recommend the right approach based on their condition, your goals, and your budget. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can you change the colour of stained wood cabinets? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet refacing? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-vs-cabinet-refacing/ > What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet refacing? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet refacing? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What is the difference between cabinet refinish... What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet refacing? Cabinet Refinishing 252 words Cabinet refinishing and cabinet refacing are both excellent alternatives to full cabinet replacement, but they solve different problems and suit different situations. Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet refinishing strips and re-finishes your existing cabinet doors, drawers, and frames with a new professional-grade coating. Your original cabinet doors stay, they're just restored to a like-new (or better) condition. This is ideal when your cabinets are structurally sound, the door style works for your kitchen, but the finish is worn, outdated, or damaged. Cabinet Refacing Cabinet refacing replaces the cabinet door and drawer fronts entirely with new ones, and applies a new veneer or laminate to the visible cabinet boxes. The cabinet structure stays in place, no demolition, no plumbing or electrical work, but you get entirely new doors in a new style. This is the right choice when you want to change the door style itself (for example, from raised panel to shaker) or when the existing doors are warped, cracked, or otherwise beyond refinishing. Quick Comparison Cost: Refinishing is typically 30–40% less expensive than refacing, since you're restoring existing doors rather than replacing them. Timeline: Both take roughly 7–10 business days for a standard Edmonton kitchen. Durability: Both deliver professional, long-lasting results when done correctly with quality materials. Best for: Refinishing = colour/finish change with same door style. Refacing = new door style + colour/finish change. Not sure which is right for your kitchen? Book a free estimate , Mourad will assess your cabinets in person and recommend the best approach. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet painting? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can You Refinish Cabinets While My Terwillegar Family Lives at Home? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-while-family-home-terwillegar/ > Yes. We refinish Terwillegar kitchens in 7 to 12 business days with minimal disruption. Doors go to our spray shop, boxes are prepped on-site, and your kitchen stays partly usable. Can You Refinish Cabinets While My Terwillegar Family Lives at Home? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refinishing While Terwillegar Family Lives at Home Can You Refinish Cabinets While My Terwillegar Family Lives at Home? Cabinet Refinishing Terwillegar 559 words Yes. Our cabinet refinishing process is built specifically to minimize disruption for busy Terwillegar families. Doors and drawer fronts come off, get labelled, and travel to our spray facility in south Edmonton. Cabinet boxes are prepped and finished on-site with proper masking, containment, and ventilation. A typical Terwillegar kitchen runs 7 to 12 business days from door removal to final reinstallation, and your kitchen stays partially usable throughout. We clean up completely at the end of each workday so families heading home from Lillian Osborne High School, Esther Starkman School, or the Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre walk back into a tidy house every evening. How the Process Stays Family-Friendly Day one, our crew arrives between 8 and 9 am, protects your flooring from the kitchen to the garage, and removes every door and drawer front. Each piece gets numbered and tagged so nothing goes back in the wrong spot. The doors leave that day for our spray shop where they get stripped, filled, primed, and finished in a dust-controlled booth. Back at your home, we prep the boxes in place: sand, clean, mask adjacent surfaces, and spray the frames with the same catalyzed lacquer or Benjamin Moore Advance used on the doors. Masking gets taken down every night. Your fridge, stove, and sink stay functional. The countertop stays clear on evenings and weekends. What Life Looks Like During the Project Most Terwillegar clients tell us they barely notice the project is happening after the first two days. You lose door fronts, so interior shelves are exposed, which is actually a great time to purge and reorganize. We recommend clearing two shelves worth of daily dishes onto the island or a portable rack so you have easy access. The spray smell is minimal with the low-VOC products we use, and we run containment fans to vent any odour outside. Kids going to Earl Buxton School, Brookside School, or Johnny Bright School keep their morning routine. The dishwasher stays connected. The sink stays usable. Practical Tips We Give Every Terwillegar Family Plan a few evenings out during the first week of spraying Clear the island or peninsula for stacked dishes and small appliances Bag pantry items you will not need to keep them dust-free Leave the garage clear as our staging and tool zone Give us one daytime contact for any door-style questions On-Site Cabinet Refinishing in Terwillegar Terwillegar families are some of the busiest in Edmonton. Mornings start with school runs to Lillian Osborne, Esther Starkman, Earl Buxton, and Bisset School. Afternoons fill with hockey and swim practice at the Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre, dog walks at Terwillegar Park along the North Saskatchewan River, and errands at Riverbend Square. We schedule our crews to arrive after school drop-off and wrap before pickup whenever possible, and our route into your Terwillegar service area via Terwillegar Drive or Rabbit Hill Road keeps our trucks out of school zones during bell times. The community character documented at Terwillegar Towne confirms what we see every job: young families, two-working-parent households, pets, and tight after-school schedules. Our process respects all of it. Masking goes up in the morning, comes down at night. No crew leaves tools out overnight. No boxes of doors in your dining room. The result is the factory-smooth finish you want with the calm family routine you refuse to give up. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing Terwillegar combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Terwillegar? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ What finish works best for Terwillegar open-concept kitchens? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Windermere? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How long does cabinet refinishing take in a Windermere executive kitchen? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cabinet-refinishing-windermere-executive-kitchen-timeline/ > Windermere executive kitchens typically take 10 to 14 business days from removal to reinstallation due to larger door counts and pantry cabinetry. How long does cabinet refinishing take in a Windermere executive kitchen? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Windermere Executive Kitchen Refinishing Timeline How long does cabinet refinishing take for a Windermere executive kitchen? Cabinet Refinishing Windermere 565 words Windermere executive kitchen cabinet refinishing typically takes 10 to 14 business days from door removal to final reinstallation. That is slightly longer than the 7-to-10-day timeline for a standard Edmonton kitchen because Windermere kitchens have significantly more cabinet surface area, commonly 35 to 60+ doors and drawer fronts when you include the main kitchen, islands, butler's pantries, and walk-in pantry cabinetry. Why the Timeline Is Longer in Windermere Higher door counts: A typical Windermere home has 35 to 60+ doors versus the 20 to 35 doors in a standard Edmonton kitchen. Butler's pantries and walk-in pantries: These secondary cabinet areas often match the main kitchen finish and add 20 to 30 percent more surface area. Oversized islands: Many Windermere islands measure 10 to 14 feet with cabinetry on all four sides. Detailed mouldings and end panels: Executive-grade cabinetry often has crown mouldings, applied end panels, and decorative posts that require additional spray passes. Typical Windermere Project Schedule Days 1 to 2: Removal, labelling, transport to spray booth. Boxes masked in place. Days 3 to 5: Stripping, sanding, grain filling (critical for oak and oak-veneered pieces). Day 6: Bonding primer on all pieces. Days 7 to 10: Multiple spray coats with full cure time between. Executive kitchens often require three topcoats versus two for standard builds. Days 11 to 12: Clear coat if specified, quality inspection, hardware installation. Days 13 to 14: Doors and drawers reinstalled, adjustments, walk-through, warranty activation. Your Kitchen Stays Mostly Usable Because doors and drawers are finished in our spray booth, the kitchen boxes stay in place and most Windermere families continue cooking and using the kitchen throughout the project. Families with kids at Dr. Donald R. Massey School or Constable Daniel Woodall School appreciate that morning and after-school routines keep moving. The main disruption is the 6-to-8-hour window when boxes are being spray-primed and top-coated in place. Book a free on-site consultation and we will build a day-by-day schedule for your specific Windermere kitchen. Executive Kitchen Timelines in Windermere Timeline reality in Windermere comes down to geography and build era. Homes west of Rabbit Hill Road, those backing onto the Windermere Waters ravine system, and properties near the Windermere Golf & Country Club all tend to sit on the larger end of the executive housing stock. That is where we see the 55 to 60+ door projects that push toward 14 business days. Smaller semi-executive homes closer to the Currents of Windermere retail district or near the Windermere Cineplex often wrap in 10 or 11 days. Access in and out via Anthony Henday Drive is fast, which is helpful because we typically transport doors to and from our spray booth twice during a project. Coverage details are on our Windermere service area page. Homes built between 2005 and 2015 by Cambrian, Morrison Homes, Brookfield Residential, Jayman MasterBUILT, or Sterling Homes share predictable construction details: applied end panels, furniture-grade islands, crown moulding stacks, and paneled appliance garages. Those features add spray passes and cure time, which is why Windermere executive kitchens run a few days longer than a comparable project in an older Edmonton neighbourhood. Butler's pantries and walk-in pantries feeding off Windermere Boulevard kitchens almost always match the main kitchen finish, so we schedule them into the same spray runs to stay efficient. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in Windermere combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. 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Cabinet Making 400 words Yes, and honestly, this is the entire reason custom cabinets exist. If your space were perfectly standard, you could buy stock cabinets from any big-box store and call it a day. The reality in most Edmonton homes is that spaces are rarely standard, and that is exactly where custom cabinetry shines. Common Non-Standard Spaces We Build For Over 15 years of building cabinets in Edmonton, we have worked with just about every challenging layout you can imagine: Angled walls and corners: Many Edmonton homes, particularly in mature neighbourhoods like Oliver, Strathcona, and Westmount, have rooms with angled walls or non-square corners. We template every wall precisely and build cabinets that follow the exact angle, eliminating gaps and filler pieces. Sloped ceilings: Bonus rooms, attic conversions, and upper-floor spaces often have sloped ceilings that make stock cabinets impossible. We build upper cabinets that follow the roofline, maximizing every inch of usable storage. Under-stair storage: The space beneath a staircase is one of the most wasted areas in a home. Custom pull-out drawers, shelving units, or full closet systems transform this dead space into functional storage. Oddly shaped kitchens: Older Edmonton homes frequently have kitchens that were not designed for modern appliances. Plumbing stacks in unexpected locations, support columns in the middle of the room, or doorways that break up natural cabinet runs are all problems we solve daily. Built-ins around existing infrastructure: Cabinets that wrap around HVAC ducting, accommodate floor drains, or integrate with existing plumbing require precise measurement and creative design. Every piece is built to work with your home, not against it. How the Process Works We start with an in-home measurement session using laser measuring tools and digital templates. These measurements capture every irregularity in your space, down to 1/16 of an inch. From there, we produce detailed 3D renderings so you can see exactly how the finished cabinets will look and function before we cut a single piece of material. Each cabinet is then built individually in our shop to your exact dimensions. There are no compromises, no filler strips, and no gaps. When installation day arrives, every piece fits precisely because it was designed specifically for your space. The Bottom Line Awkward spaces are not problems for a custom cabinet builder. They are opportunities to create storage solutions that stock cabinets simply cannot match. If you have been told your space "won't work" for cabinets, we would love to prove otherwise. Book a free in-home measurement and let us show you what is possible. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Making service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much do custom kitchen cabinets cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Making FAQ What materials do you use for custom cabinets? From: Cabinet Making Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Are Beaumont Kitchens Good Candidates for Cabinet Refacing? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/candidates-for-cabinet-refacing-beaumont/ > Most Beaumont homes built 2005 to 2020 have structurally sound cabinet boxes that are excellent refacing candidates. Here is how to tell. Are Beaumont Kitchens Good Candidates for Cabinet Refacing? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Candidates For Cabinet Refacing Beaumont Are Beaumont Kitchens Good Candidates for Cabinet Refacing? Cabinet Refacing Beaumont 570 words Yes, most Beaumont kitchens are excellent candidates for cabinet refacing . The town has grown rapidly since 2005, which means the vast majority of homes across Beaumont Lakes, Montrose, Ruisseau, Dansereau, Coloniale Estates, and Triomphe have cabinet boxes that are only 5 to 20 years old. Builders used standard plywood and MDF-core construction that holds its shape, squareness, and structural integrity well past the 15 year mark. If your boxes are square, level, and free of water damage, refacing is almost always the smarter path: new doors, new drawer fronts, and matching veneer on the face frames, at 30 to 50 percent of the cost of a full replacement. During our free in-home consultation, we inspect every box, check for movement, and give you an honest recommendation before writing an estimate. What Makes a Beaumont Cabinet Box a Good Candidate Four quick checks determine candidacy. First, square and level. We place a framing square in each corner and a long level along the face frame. Second, no water damage. Sinks, dishwashers, and fridge lines are the usual suspects, and swollen MDF or delaminated plywood is an immediate disqualifier. Third, structurally intact face frames. Small chips are fine, but cracked stiles or missing rails must be repaired first. Fourth, consistent hinge location. Because new doors will bolt to the existing face frame, the original Blum or Grass hinge cup pattern should be consistent across the kitchen. Homes in Lakes of Beaumont, Chaleur, Eaglemont, and Place Chaleureuse almost universally meet these four tests. What You Actually Get with a Beaumont Refacing Refacing replaces every visible surface: new doors in the style of your choice (shaker, slab, raised-panel), new drawer fronts, matching veneer on exposed face frames and end panels, new hinges, new soft-close hardware, and your choice of pulls or knobs. The boxes stay put. The countertops stay untouched. The plumbing is never disconnected. For a standard 20 to 30 door Beaumont kitchen, the process wraps up in 7 to 10 days. The visual result is indistinguishable from brand-new cabinetry at roughly half the price. Compared to refinishing, where the original door profile is preserved, refacing is the better choice when you want a different door style entirely or when you want to shift from a dated oak look to a modern shaker or flat slab. Cabinet Refacing Candidacy in Beaumont Beaumont is a town of roughly 26,000 residents approximately 20 minutes south of Edmonton via Highway 625. Landmarks include Saint-Vital Catholic Church, Four Seasons Park, Ken Nichol Regional Recreation Centre (Beaumont Arena), Sacred Heart School, Coloniale Golf Club, and Chantal Berard Sports Park. Neighborhoods range from the historic Centre-Ville downtown to the newer residential pockets of Lakes of Beaumont, Ruisseau, Coloniale Estates, Montrose, Chaleur, Triomphe, Dansereau, Eaglemont, and Place Chaleureuse, all connected via Highway 625, Range Road 240, and 50 Street. For more on our coverage, visit our Beaumont service area page. The town carries a distinct French heritage dating to its 1895 founding and operates as a bilingual community, with HOA-governed newer subdivisions setting consistent architectural standards that make kitchen updates a straightforward decision. Because nearly every home in Beaumont was built between 2005 and 2020 with builder thermofoil or painted MDF shaker doors on plywood or MDF-core boxes, the boxes themselves are still well within their structural service life, which is exactly why refacing candidacy rates are so high here. Read more at Beaumont, Alberta on Wikipedia . Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing in Beaumont combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ What cabinet refacing door styles are available? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ Can I add new features during cabinet refacing? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Are my Edmonton cabinets good candidates for refacing? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/candidates-for-cabinet-refacing-edmonton/ > Most Edmonton homes from the 1990s to 2000s have solid cabinet boxes that are excellent refacing candidates. We inspect every box during your free consultation. Are my Edmonton cabinets good candidates for refacing? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cabinet Refacing Candidates in Edmonton Are my Edmonton kitchen cabinets good candidates for refacing? Cabinet Refacing Edmonton 570 words Most likely, yes. Most Edmonton homes built in the 1990s through 2000s have structurally sound cabinet boxes, plywood or hardwood construction, that are still square, level, and in excellent condition after 20 to 30 years of daily use. If the boxes are sound, refacing is one of the best investments you can make in your kitchen. You get brand new doors and drawer fronts in a modern style without demolition, plumbing changes, or replacement of your countertops. What Makes a Good Refacing Candidate Square and level boxes: Doors and drawers open, close, and align properly. If cabinet boxes have settled or racked out of square, refacing alone cannot fix that. Structurally sound material: Plywood or hardwood construction (common in 1990s to 2000s Edmonton homes). Particleboard boxes with water damage or delamination are not good candidates. No water damage: Under-sink cabinets, dishwasher neighbours, and fridge-adjacent boxes are the first places we look. Swollen or soft wood signals replacement, not refacing. Good layout: Refacing keeps your existing cabinet footprint. If you want a major layout change (moving the sink, adding an island), new construction makes more sense. What Signals Replacement Instead Warped or water-damaged cabinet boxes Delaminated particleboard construction Significant out-of-square settling You want to change the kitchen layout or add / remove cabinets Our Free Edmonton Consultation Includes a Box Inspection During your free in-home consultation, we physically inspect every cabinet box, opening doors, pulling out drawers, feeling for softness under sinks, and checking for racking or out-of-square issues. We give you an honest recommendation. If refacing is a bad call, we say so. Roughly 80 to 85 percent of Edmonton homes we inspect are excellent refacing candidates. What You Get With a Refacing Project Refacing replaces doors and drawer fronts entirely with brand new ones in a modern style (shaker, slab, raised-panel). Face frames are veneered to match. Soft-close hinges and new hardware are included. Typical cost is $5,000 to $12,000 and the project takes 5 to 10 business days. Book a free in-home assessment and we will tell you honestly whether your cabinets are a good refacing fit. Cabinet Refacing Candidates in Edmonton The strongest refacing candidates in our database are concentrated in the 1990s-to-2000s build rings around Edmonton: Riverbend and Terwillegar in the southwest, The Hamptons and Callingwood west of West Edmonton Mall, Mill Woods in the southeast, and the neighbourhoods flanking Whitemud Drive. These homes were built during a period when plywood and hardwood cabinet box construction was standard for mid-to-upper-tier builders, and after 25 years most of those boxes are still dead square. Newer builds in Walker, Heritage Valley, and Cavanagh along the southern Anthony Henday corridor use modern engineered materials that also reface well. See our full Edmonton service area coverage for a neighbourhood-by-neighbourhood breakdown. Where we flag caution is heritage stock in Old Strathcona, Garneau, and Westmount where original 1940s-to-1960s cabinetry often mixes solid-wood face frames with plaster-backed carcasses that pre-date modern plywood standards. Those kitchens sometimes need partial rebuild before refacing makes sense. Edmonton's dry winters (thanks to the long heating season and intense prairie UV through south-facing windows) also tend to shrink and split lower-grade particleboard boxes over time, particularly under sinks and near dishwashers. Our inspection checks every one. For broader context on the city we serve, see the City of Edmonton official site. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing in Edmonton combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ What is the difference between cabinet refacing and cabinet refinishing in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Windermere? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Are my Sherwood Park cabinets good candidates for refacing? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/candidates-for-cabinet-refacing-sherwood-park/ > Most Sherwood Park homes built 1985 to 2005 have solid cabinet boxes ideal for refacing. How to tell, what we inspect, and honest recommendations from iPaint Painting. Are my Sherwood Park cabinets good candidates for refacing? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Sherwood Park Refacing Candidates Are my Sherwood Park kitchen cabinets good candidates for refacing? Cabinet Refacing Sherwood Park 550 words In most cases, yes. Sherwood Park homes built between 1985 and 2005 overwhelmingly have solid cabinet boxes built from plywood or hardwood frames, the products of the builders who supplied Strathcona County's housing boom. Heritage Hills, Broadmoor Estates, Lakeland Ridge, and Nottingham kitchens typically have structurally sound boxes with dated door styles, the ideal refacing candidate. If your boxes are square, level, and free of water damage or delamination, refacing is an excellent option that transforms your kitchen at a fraction of replacement cost. During our free in-home consultation we inspect every box and give you an honest recommendation. We won't recommend refacing if your boxes need replacing. What We Look For in a Refacing Inspection A refacing project is only as good as the boxes underneath. Here's the quick audit we run during every in-home consultation across Sherwood Park: Square and level: Doors need plumb frames to hang and close correctly. No delamination: Melamine or thermofoil box interiors that are peeling or bubbling signal water or heat damage. No water damage: Soft spots under sinks and near dishwashers are disqualifiers. Face frame integrity: Loose, cracked, or split face frames can sometimes be rebuilt, sometimes not. Hinge hardware: Existing Euro hinges and drawer glides can often stay. Dated hinges get replaced. Neighbourhoods We Reface Most Often 1985 to 2000: Nottingham, Mills Haven, Foxboro, Brentwood Oak and maple face frames with cathedral-arch raised-panel doors. Boxes almost always solid. Perfect shaker or slab conversion candidates. 2000 to 2005: Glen Allan, Clarkdale Meadows, Sherwood Heights Transition era with a mix of stained maple and early painted MDF. Boxes typically sound, a strong refacing fit. 2005 Onward: Broadmoor Estates, Heritage Hills, Emerald Hills, Summerwood, Lakeland Ridge, Clover Bar Ranch Larger executive kitchens with islands and pantry towers. Boxes are generally plywood with hardwood face frames, excellent candidates for a dramatic style update without paying for replacement. When Refacing Is Not the Answer Boxes with structural rot, serious water damage, failed particleboard cores, or layouts you want to reconfigure are better candidates for full replacement or refinishing. We'll tell you straight. For older honey-oak kitchens where the boxes are great but you love the current door profile, cabinet refinishing often beats refacing on cost and finish quality. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. Book a free in-home consultation or call 780-938-9555 . Refacing Candidates in Sherwood Park Sherwood Park is a specialized urban service area in Strathcona County, east of Edmonton and connected by Highway 16 (Yellowhead Trail) and Anthony Henday Drive. Our vans cover the Sherwood Park service area from Mills Haven and Nottingham near Sherwood Park Mall, through Broadmoor Estates along Broadmoor Boulevard past the Strathcona County Broadmoor Public Golf Course, and out to newer builds around Emerald Hills, Summerwood, and Lakeland Ridge. Baseline Road and Wye Road are the main east-west routes between inspections each week. Strathcona County grew as a bedroom community of Edmonton from the 1950s onward and the hamlet now sits at roughly 70,000 residents, the largest hamlet in Canada. That growth timeline is a big reason refacing works so consistently here: the boxes reflect Canadian millwork standards of a well-defined era (mostly 1985 to 2005), not scattered across a century. For more on the community and its development, see the Wikipedia entry for Sherwood Park . Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing in Sherwood Park combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Sherwood Park? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Sherwood Park? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can you refinish 1990s honey oak cabinets in Sherwood Park? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Are my Edmonton cabinets good candidates for refacing? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Are My St. Albert Cabinets Good Candidates for Refacing? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/candidates-for-cabinet-refacing-st-albert/ > Most St. Albert kitchens built 1980 to 2005 have solid boxes ideal for refacing. Grandin, Lacombe Park, Erin Ridge, and Oakmont inspection checklist inside. Are My St. Albert Cabinets Good Candidates for Refacing? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / St. Albert Cabinet Refacing Candidates Are My St. Albert Cabinets Good Candidates for Refacing? Cabinet Refacing St. Albert 579 words Most St. Albert homes built between 1980 and 2005 have solid cabinet boxes, typically plywood or hardwood construction from the builders who supplied the city's rapid growth during those decades. Erin Ridge, Oakmont, Lacombe Park, Kingswood, and Grandin kitchens overwhelmingly have structurally sound boxes with dated door styles, the exact profile that makes refacing a strong recommendation. If your boxes are square, level, and free of water damage or delamination, refacing is an excellent option that delivers a completely new look at 40 to 60 percent of full-replacement cost. During our free in-home consultation, we inspect every box, every hinge location, every drawer glide, and give you an honest recommendation. We will not recommend refacing if your boxes need replacing. The Four-Point Inspection We Use in St. Albert Homes When our estimator walks into a kitchen in Grandin, Lacombe Park, or a newer build in Jensen Lakes, we check four things before quoting refacing. First, structural soundness: we push on the back of the box, the gable sides, and the shelf pins to confirm the box is not racked, flexing, or pulling away from the wall. Second, moisture damage: under-sink bases are the usual trouble spot, especially in 1960s and 1970s Akinsdale and Forest Lawn homes, and delaminated or swollen particleboard is a refacing disqualifier. Third, squareness: we shim and measure to confirm the doors will hang true. Fourth, drawer box condition: solid-wood or dovetailed drawers are ideal; failing MDF drawers often need replacement in the same job. Neighbourhood Patterns Across St. Albert Certain patterns repeat across the city. Grandin and Mission Park homes from the 1970s often have honey oak doors on very solid plywood boxes, classic refacing candidates. Lacombe Park and Akinsdale kitchens from the 1980s typically have maple or oak with similar solid boxes. Executive homes in Oakmont, Kingswood, and Riel often have semi-custom cabinetry with premium hardwood construction that refacing preserves beautifully. Newer communities near Ray Gibbon Drive and Villeneuve Road, including Jensen Lakes, Heritage Lakes, Erin Ridge, and North Ridge, frequently have factory MDF boxes with thermofoil doors where the boxes are still solid but the doors have started peeling at 10 to 15 years, another textbook refacing scenario. When Replacement Wins Instead Refacing is not always the answer. If your layout no longer works, if you want to relocate plumbing or appliances, or if multiple boxes are water-damaged from a long-term leak, replacement is the smarter investment. A 1960s Braeside galley kitchen with low soffits and a 24-inch range opening is a layout problem, not a finish problem. We tell you so up front. Refacing Candidacy in St. Albert St. Albert sits northwest of Edmonton along St. Albert Trail, anchored by landmarks like St. Albert Place, the Arden Theatre, Servus Credit Union Place, and Father Lacombe Chapel near the Sturgeon River valley. Neighbourhoods like Grandin, Lacombe Park, Mission Park, Forest Lawn, Akinsdale, and newer Erin Ridge and Jensen Lakes each carry their own cabinet-era signature. See our full St. Albert service area for coverage details. Anthony Henday Drive provides the quickest route from our south Edmonton shop to St. Albert job sites, putting our crew in neighbourhoods from Kingswood to Heritage Lakes multiple days a week. The 1980s and 1990s construction wave that built out most of the city coincided with a strong era for cabinet quality, which is why St. Albert has one of the highest refacing-to-replacement ratios in our book. For route context, see Anthony Henday Drive on Wikipedia . Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing in St. Albert combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in St. Albert? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in St. Albert? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can you refinish oak cabinets in Grandin or Mission Park? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Do You Handle Cathedral Ceilings in The Hamptons? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/cathedral-ceiling-painting-the-hamptons/ > Cathedral ceilings in The Hamptons, Edmonton reach 14 to 22 feet. iPaint uses Baker scaffold, airless spray, and Fall Protection certified crews. Typical project: 3 to 5 days. How Do You Handle Cathedral Ceilings in The Hamptons? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Cathedral Ceiling Painting in The Hamptons How Do You Handle Cathedral Ceilings and Tall Entryways in The Hamptons? Interior Painting The Hamptons, Edmonton 553 words Cathedral ceilings in The Hamptons, Edmonton reach 14 to 22 feet, and the two-storey grand foyers common along Hampton's Boulevard and 215 Street require professional Baker scaffold staging, not extension ladders. A typical cathedral great-room repaint in The Hamptons runs 3 to 5 days for a single storey and 5 to 7 days when the two-storey foyer is included. iPaint Painting's crew holds Fall Protection and Aerial Work Platform (AWP) certifications, is WCB covered, and uses airless spray equipment to deliver a flawless, even finish across large sloped surfaces. Every Hamptons project carries our 5-year written workmanship warranty. The price we quote is the price you pay. Why Hamptons Homes Need Proper Staging The Hamptons was developed between 2003 and 2015 by Cameron Communities, Jayman Built, Landmark Homes, and Morrison Homes, and virtually every two-storey single-family home in the neighbourhood between 2,200 and 3,800 sq ft includes an open-concept great room with a cathedral ceiling above 14 feet. Executive estates near Lewis Estates Golf Course and along Hemingway Road NW push ceilings to 18 and 22 feet with full two-storey foyer pass-throughs. Alberta Building Code 9.23 governs those interior finishes, and painting them safely requires Baker scaffold staging, proper fall-arrest anchors, and drop-cloth protection of flooring and furniture during equipment setup. Our Staging and Spray Process We arrive at your Hamptons home from our 9821 33 Ave NW shop via Anthony Henday Drive (Highway 216), a 25 minute drive. The crew protects oak and maple trim, hardwood, and any furniture that cannot be moved, then assembles Baker scaffold set to the cathedral pitch. We mask windows, lighting, and any stippled ceiling features. Cut lines at the wall-to-ceiling junction are brushed first, then we spray the ceiling field with an airless sprayer and back-roll to even out the finish. For stippled ceilings common in Hamptons homes built by Jayman Built and Landmark Homes, we use a heavier-nap roller to maintain the texture. Products We Specify for Cathedral Ceilings We use Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Aura flat or matte for cathedral ceiling surfaces, both MPI #43 compliant and Green Seal GS-11 low-VOC rated. Regal Select Flat hides drywall seams and joint compound better than builder-grade paint, which matters in Hamptons great rooms because the cathedral span magnifies any imperfection under south-facing afternoon light. For two-storey foyer walls where scuffs are an issue, we step up to Regal Select Eggshell or Sherwin-Williams Emerald for washability. Cloverdale Horizon is our Alberta-formulated budget option and still meets MPI #43 specifications. Drywall Repair Before Paint Cathedral ceilings in older Hamptons homes built in 2003 through 2008 occasionally show stress cracks at the truss seams from dry winter relative humidity in the 15 to 25 percent range. We include line-item drywall repair in every Hamptons estimate and tape, mud, and sand any cracks before priming. For heavier repairs we loop in our drywall and surface repair service. The Hamptons is served by Dr. Lila Fahlman School K-9, Hamptons Park at 215 Street and 69 Avenue, and the Hamptons Market Co-op, and our crew works around family schedules without disruption. See our Hamptons service area page or the Wikipedia entry for The Hamptons, Edmonton for neighbourhood context. Source Page This answer is from our Interior Painting The Hamptons combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more neighbourhood-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does interior painting cost in The Hamptons? From: Interior Painting FAQ Can you paint custom millwork in Hamptons executive homes? From: Interior Painting FAQ What interior paint products do you recommend for Hamptons homes? From: Interior Painting FAQ What home types are common in The Hamptons? From: Interior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you change the colour of already-stained wood? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/change-colour-already-stained-wood/ > Can you change the colour of already-stained wood? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Can you change the colour of already-stained wood? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can you change the colour of already-stained wood? Can you change the colour of already-stained wood? Stain & Lacquer 430 words Yes, you can change the colour of already-stained wood. The process and difficulty depend entirely on the direction of the colour change. Going from a lighter stain to a darker one is relatively straightforward. Going from dark to light is significantly more involved and requires professional-grade stripping and preparation. Dark to Light: The Harder Direction If you want to lighten wood that currently has a dark stain (for example, changing dark walnut oak railings to a natural or honey tone), the existing stain must be removed first. Stain penetrates into the wood fibres, so you cannot simply sand it away from the surface. The process typically involves: Chemical stripping: We apply professional-grade wood stripper to break down the existing finish and lift the stain from the wood pores. Products like Circa 1850 heavy-duty stripper or 3M Safest Stripper are effective without damaging the wood grain. Sanding: After stripping, the wood is sanded progressively (80, 120, 150 grit) to remove remaining colour and create a clean, even surface. Tannin blocking: Many wood species (especially oak, which is common in Edmonton homes) release tannins that can cause discolouration. A tannin-blocking conditioner ensures the new stain absorbs evenly. Re-staining and clear coating: Once the wood is properly prepared, the new lighter stain is applied followed by protective lacquer coats. Light to Dark: The Easier Direction Going darker is much simpler. In most cases, we sand back the existing clear coat, lightly scuff the stained surface, and apply the new darker stain directly over the existing colour. The old stain acts as a base layer, and the new darker colour absorbs into any remaining open pores. This approach saves significant labour compared to full stripping. Matching Existing Woodwork One of the most common requests we handle in Edmonton is matching a refinished railing or set of cabinets to existing trim, doors, or built-ins throughout the home. This requires careful colour matching with test samples on the actual wood before committing to the full project. We always prepare sample boards and get your approval before proceeding with the final stain application. Setting Realistic Expectations Every wood species accepts stain differently, and previously stained wood will never behave exactly like raw wood. Some colour variation is normal, especially on older pieces that have been exposed to sunlight over the years. A professional assessment of your specific wood and existing finish is the best way to understand what results are achievable. Book a free consultation and we will evaluate your project and provide honest recommendations on the best path forward. Source Page This answer is from our Stain & Lacquer service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to stain a staircase railing in Edmonton? From: Stain & Lacquer FAQ What is the difference between stain and lacquer? From: Stain & Lacquer Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you change the colour of stained wood cabinets? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/change-colour-stained-wood-cabinets/ > Can you change the colour of stained wood cabinets? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Can you change the colour of stained wood cabinets? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can you change the colour of stained wood cabin... Can you change the colour of stained wood cabinets? Cabinet Refinishing 242 words Yes, changing the colour of stained wood cabinets is one of the most popular kitchen transformations we do in Edmonton. Whether you want to go from dark stain to a lighter stain, or convert from stained wood to a painted finish, both are absolutely achievable with the right process. Stain-to-Stain Colour Change Going from one stain colour to another (for example, from honey oak to dark walnut) requires fully stripping the old finish down to bare wood, sanding to remove all traces of the previous stain, and applying the new stain colour. This preserves the natural wood grain appearance while completely changing the colour. Stain-to-Paint Conversion Converting stained cabinets to a painted finish (the "dark oak to white" transformation) is our most-requested service. The process involves stripping the old finish, sanding, filling the wood grain with professional grain filler for a smooth surface, applying bonding primer, and then spray-finishing with multiple coats of catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish. The result is a smooth, modern, factory-quality finish that completely hides the wood grain. What About Going Lighter? Going from a dark stain to a lighter stain is the most challenging direction, dark pigments penetrate deep into the wood fibres and require thorough stripping and sometimes bleaching to achieve a clean light tone. Our cabinet refinishing team has the experience and products to handle this correctly. We'll assess your specific cabinets during a free estimate and let you know exactly what's involved. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet painting? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Should I choose paint colours before or after I get my estimate? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/choose-paint-colours-before-or-after-estimate/ > Should I choose paint colours before or after I get my estimate? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Should I choose paint colours before or after I get my estimate? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Should I choose paint colours before or after I get my estimate? Should I choose paint colours before or after I get my estimate? Color Consultation 410 words Get your estimate first, then choose your colours. This is one of the most common questions we hear from Edmonton homeowners, and the answer is simple: colour selection does not affect your painting estimate, so there is no reason to stress about it beforehand. Why Colour Does Not Change the Price A professional painting estimate is based on the scope of work: square footage, number of rooms, wall condition, ceiling height, trim work, prep requirements, and the paint system (product line and sheen). Whether you choose Benjamin Moore White Dove or Sherwin-Williams Naval, the labour and material cost stays the same for standard colours. The only exception is if you request a specialty product like a metallic finish or a deep-base accent that requires additional coats, and we will flag that during the consultation. Many homeowners delay getting an estimate because they feel they need to have every colour picked out first. This is unnecessary and often causes weeks of delay. Get the estimate, understand the investment, and then take your time with colour selection while we schedule the project. Free Colour Consultation with Every Project iPaint includes a free colour consultation with every painting project. Once you have approved your estimate and booked a start date, we will schedule a consultation at your home. We bring full fan decks from Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, and other premium brands so you can see colours in your actual lighting conditions. This matters more than most people realize. A colour that looks perfect under the fluorescent lights at a paint store can look completely different in your living room. Edmonton homes get dramatically different natural light depending on the season. A north-facing room in January receives very different light than the same room in June. Seeing samples in your own space eliminates costly colour regret. Tips for Choosing Colours Start with inspiration photos. Save images from Houzz, Pinterest, or Instagram that show the feel you want. This gives us a starting point for recommendations. Consider your fixed elements. Flooring, countertops, and furniture are not changing. Your paint colours need to complement what is already in the room. Test samples on the wall. We recommend painting two-foot swatches in at least two locations per room and living with them for 24 to 48 hours before committing. Do not pick colours from a screen. Digital colour representations are never accurate. Always use physical samples. Ready to get started? Request your free estimate today. Colours can come later. Source Page This answer is from our Color Consultation service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Do you offer free colour consultations in Edmonton? From: Color Consultation FAQ What are the most popular paint colours in Edmonton for 2026? From: Color Consultation Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you help me choose colours that work with my existing flooring and countertops? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/colours-match-existing-flooring-countertops/ > Can you help me choose colours that work with my existing flooring and countertops? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Can you help me choose colours that work with my existing flooring and countertops? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can you help me choose colours that work with my existing flooring and countertops? Can you help me choose colours that work with my existing flooring and countertops? Color Consultation 425 words Yes, and this is exactly what our free colour consultation is designed for. Matching paint colours to your existing fixed elements (flooring, countertops, cabinets, tile, and furniture) is one of the most important steps in any painting project. Get it wrong, and everything feels disconnected. Get it right, and the whole room comes together. Why Undertones Matter More Than the Colour Itself The secret to making paint colours work with existing surfaces comes down to undertones . Every material in your home has an undertone, whether you can see it clearly or not. Your honey oak floors have a warm orange-yellow undertone. Your grey quartz countertops might have a blue, green, or purple undertone hiding in the veining. Your tile backsplash has undertones built into the glaze. When your paint colour shares compatible undertones with your fixed elements, the room feels cohesive and intentional. When the undertones clash, something feels off even if you cannot quite put your finger on it. Common Scenarios We See in Edmonton Homes Warm-toned hardwood floors: Honey oak, maple, and warm-stained hardwood floors are extremely common in Edmonton homes built from the 1980s through the 2000s. These floors have warm, yellow-orange undertones and pair best with warm wall colours like Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter or Sherwin-Williams Accessible Beige. Cool greys will clash and make the floors look more orange than they actually are. Grey laminate or vinyl plank: Newer Edmonton homes and renovations often feature cool-toned grey flooring. These work with both cool and warm wall colours, but steer toward warm-leaning neutrals (like Sherwin-Williams Agreeable Gray) to keep the space from feeling cold. Dark granite or quartz countertops: Examine the veining closely. If the veining has warm gold or brown tones, match your walls to those warm undertones. If the veining leans blue or silver, you have more flexibility with cooler colours. Existing cabinetry: If you are painting walls but keeping your cabinets, we match to the cabinet colour first since the cabinets occupy more visual space than any single wall. How We Do It During your free colour consultation, we bring Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams fan decks and large sample boards directly to your home. We hold colours against your floors, countertops, and cabinets in your actual lighting conditions. This eliminates guesswork and ensures the colours you choose will look right from day one. We also photograph your fixed elements and use colour-matching tools to identify their precise undertones, then select paint colours that complement rather than compete. Book your free colour consultation and let us create a palette that ties your whole home together. Source Page This answer is from our Color Consultation service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ What are the most popular paint colours in Edmonton for 2026? From: Color Consultation FAQ How do I choose the right paint colour for a north-facing room in Edmonton? From: Color Consultation Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Are your commercial painters WCB certified and insured? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/commercial-painters-wcb-certified/ > Are your commercial painters WCB certified and insured? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Are your commercial painters WCB certified and insured? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Are your commercial painters WCB certified and insured? Are your commercial painters WCB certified and insured? Commercial Painting 315 words Yes. iPaint carries full WCB (Workers' Compensation Board) coverage for all employees on every commercial project in Edmonton. We also carry full commercial general liability insurance. Certificates of insurance and WCB clearance letters are available upon request, and we provide them routinely for property managers, building owners, and general contractors before any job begins. WCB Coverage, What It Means for You When you hire a painting contractor without WCB coverage, you assume liability for any worker injured on your property. In Alberta, property owners can be held financially responsible for injuries to uninsured workers. This is a serious legal and financial risk that many building owners and property managers overlook when accepting a low bid. All iPaint employees are covered under our WCB account, full stop. We don't use uninsured subcontractors or day labour on commercial sites. Safety Certifications Our Team Holds Commercial painting sites have unique safety requirements, particularly when working at height, in occupied buildings, or with specialty coatings. Our crew maintains current certifications including: Fall Protection: Required for all work above 3 metres. Renewal certification maintained. Confined Space Entry: Required for parkades, mechanical rooms, and enclosed areas. WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System): Current for all crew members handling paint products and solvents. Lead Safety / RRP (Renovation, Repair and Painting): Required when disturbing lead-based paint in older commercial buildings. Insurance Coverage In addition to WCB, iPaint carries commercial general liability insurance sufficient for most commercial property requirements. If your building or project has specific insurance thresholds, let us know, we can provide documentation confirming coverage levels. Need to verify our credentials before booking? Contact us and we'll send you current certificates promptly. Source Page This answer is from our Commercial Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Can you paint my office without disrupting business? From: Commercial Painting FAQ What types of commercial properties do you paint? From: Commercial Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does commercial painting cost in Downtown Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/commercial-painting-cost-downtown/ > Commercial painting in Downtown Edmonton costs $2 to $5 per square foot. A 2,000 sq ft office runs $4,000 to $10,000. Lobby and common area costs vary by finishes. Free estimates from iPaint Painting. How much does commercial painting cost in Downtown Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does commercial painting cost in Downtown Edmonton? How much does commercial painting cost in Downtown Edmonton? Downtown Edmonton 415 words Commercial painting in Downtown Edmonton typically costs $2 to $5 per square foot of paintable surface. A standard 2,000 square foot office space runs $4,000 to $10,000 depending on the scope. Lobby and common area costs vary significantly based on ceiling heights, architectural detail, and finish quality. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates for all Downtown Edmonton commercial projects. Commercial Pricing by Project Type Standard office space (walls and trim): $2 to $3 per square foot. This covers basic wall repainting with two coats of commercial-grade latex in a standard 8 to 9 foot ceiling office. A 2,000 square foot suite costs $4,000 to $6,000. Retail and restaurant spaces: $3 to $4.50 per square foot. Higher complexity due to display fixtures, kitchen adjacency, accent walls, and brand-specific colour matching. Restaurants often require washable satin or semi-gloss finishes in food prep areas to meet Alberta Health Services standards. Lobby and common area refreshes: $3.50 to $5 per square foot. Higher ceilings (12 to 20 feet in many Downtown Edmonton lobbies) require scaffolding or lift equipment, which increases both labour time and safety requirements. Premium finishes and detail work on architectural features add to the cost. Tenant improvement (TI) painting: $2.50 to $4 per square foot. New drywall in TI spaces requires primer plus two coats. Fast turnaround is usually required (3 to 5 days), and after-hours work may be necessary to meet possession dates. What Affects Downtown Commercial Pricing Several factors specific to Downtown Edmonton impact commercial painting costs beyond the base per-square-foot rate. Parking costs for crew vehicles and material delivery can add $50 to $150 per day. After-hours or weekend scheduling (common in occupied office buildings) carries a 10 to 15 percent premium. Material transport through freight elevators on shared schedules adds time that is factored into labour estimates. iPaint Painting accounts for all of these variables during the free scoping visit so the written quote is comprehensive. There are no surprise charges or change orders unless the scope of work changes. Why Property Managers Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting carries $5 million in commercial liability insurance, maintains a clean safety record, and provides detailed project schedules that property managers can share with tenants and building occupants. We use low-VOC and zero-VOC commercial coatings from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams, allowing businesses to remain open during or immediately after painting. Every commercial project includes a 5-year written warranty . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free commercial estimate online . Source Page This answer is from our Downtown Edmonton service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Downtown Edmonton. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting handle commercial painting projects in Downtown Edmonton? From: Downtown Edmonton FAQ Can you paint high-rise condos and apartments in Downtown Edmonton? From: Downtown Edmonton Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does commercial painting cost in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/commercial-painting-cost-edmonton/ > How much does commercial painting cost in Edmonton? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How much does commercial painting cost in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does commercial painting cost in Edmonton? How much does commercial painting cost in Edmonton? Commercial Painting 338 words Commercial painting costs in Edmonton range from $2,000–$8,000 for a standard office repaint, to $10,000–$50,000+ for large commercial spaces. The final number depends on total square footage, surface condition, ceiling height, product specifications, and scheduling requirements (after-hours or weekend work). Typical Price Ranges by Project Type Small office or retail space (under 2,000 sq ft): $2,000–$5,000 for a standard repaint with minimal prep. Mid-size office suite (2,000–5,000 sq ft): $5,000–$12,000 depending on surface condition and product selection. Large commercial floor or building (5,000–15,000 sq ft): $12,000–$30,000+. Multi-family, condo, or complex (common areas, corridors, lobbies): $10,000–$50,000+ depending on scope and phasing requirements. Industrial or warehouse: Pricing varies significantly based on ceiling height, specialized coatings, and equipment requirements. What Drives the Cost on Commercial Projects? Several factors are unique to commercial pricing compared to residential: After-hours and weekend labour: Many Edmonton businesses require painting outside of operating hours. This adds a premium, typically 15–25% over daytime rates, but eliminates business disruption. Ceiling height and access equipment: Commercial spaces with 12–30-foot ceilings require scissor lifts, boom lifts, or scaffolding. Equipment rental and operator time add to cost. Specialty products: Anti-microbial paints for clinics, low-VOC products for occupied spaces, epoxy coatings for industrial floors, these cost more than standard wall paint but deliver performance standard products can't match. Surface condition and prep: Previously painted surfaces in poor condition require patching, skim coating, or priming before finish coats, which increases both labour time and material cost. Get an Accurate Commercial Estimate Commercial painting requires a site assessment to price accurately, there are too many variables for an online estimate to be meaningful. iPaint provides free, detailed written quotes for all Edmonton commercial projects. Contact us to schedule your assessment. Source Page This answer is from our Commercial Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How long does a commercial painting project take? From: Commercial Painting FAQ Can you paint my office without disrupting business? From: Commercial Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Much Does Commercial Painting Cost on Whyte Avenue? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/commercial-painting-cost-whyte-avenue/ > Commercial painting on Whyte Avenue in Old Strathcona runs $3 to $8 per square foot. Heritage-aware pricing for retail, restaurants, offices, and galleries by iPaint Painting. How Much Does Commercial Painting Cost on Whyte Avenue? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Commercial Painting Cost on Whyte Avenue How Much Does Commercial Painting Cost on Whyte Avenue? Commercial Painting Old Strathcona 640 words Commercial painting on Whyte Avenue in Old Strathcona runs $3 to $8 per square foot , with most retail and hospitality projects landing between $5,000 and $25,000 once door count, ceiling height, and heritage prep are included. Whyte Avenue (82 Avenue NW) is the spine of Edmonton's designated Provincial Historic Area, and most buildings between 99 Street and 109 Street were built between 1891 and 1915. Retail boutiques along that stretch run $4 to $8 per square foot, restaurants and bars land at $8,000 to $20,000 plus, office suites above retail cost $3 to $5 per square foot, and simple gallery spaces run $3,000 to $8,000. Every iPaint Painting estimate is fixed, written, and includes after-hours labour between 11 pm and 7 am when required. The price we quote is the price you pay. What Drives Whyte Avenue Commercial Pricing The biggest cost driver on Whyte Avenue is the building stock itself. The Strathcona Hotel at 10302 Whyte Avenue was built in 1891 and is the oldest surviving hotel in Alberta. The Dominion Hotel at 10324 Whyte Avenue dates to 1903, and the Chapman Brothers Block at 10421 Whyte Avenue was completed in 1912. These buildings carry original brick exteriors, lath-and-plaster interiors, pressed-tin ceilings, and decorative cornices that all require heritage-aware prep. A second driver is operating hours: the Whyte Ave Business Improvement Area covers blocks where tenants stay open until 2 am, so most interior work runs overnight and adds roughly 15 to 20 percent labour premium. A third driver is pedestrian traffic from the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival each August, which shuts down 83 Avenue and 104 Street for ten days and pushes exterior work into May, June, September, or October. Retail, Restaurant, Office, and Gallery Ranges A 1,200 square-foot boutique near the Old Strathcona Farmers' Market at 10310 83 Avenue runs $5,000 to $9,000 for walls, trim, and one feature accent. Restaurants and pubs along 82 Avenue (The Strat, Hudsons, Black Dog Freehouse, The Pint Public House) with bar-height ceilings and specialty tin or beam accents typically fall between $10,000 and $20,000. Office suites above retail average $3 to $5 per square foot, so a 1,500 square-foot office lands at $5,000 to $7,500. Gallery, yoga, and studio spaces with uninterrupted white walls run $3,000 to $8,000. The Princess Theatre at 10337 Whyte Avenue (built 1914, still operating as an independent cinema) and Walterdale Playhouse at 10322 83 Avenue (former Strathcona Fire Hall No. 1, 1910) are examples of the specialty heritage venues we quote separately. For a detailed breakdown, see our pricing and estimate page or the commercial painting service hub . Heritage Designation and Product Selection Buildings on the Alberta Register of Historic Places or carrying City of Edmonton Municipal Historic Resource designation qualify for up to 50 percent reimbursement through the Edmonton City Grant Program, capped per project. For interior commercial work in occupied retail, we specify Benjamin Moore Natura (under 5 g/L VOC), Sherwin-Williams Harmony (under 50 g/L VOC), or Cloverdale Horizon Interior. For food-service kitchens we specify Benjamin Moore Ben Interior at zero VOC. Heritage brick facades along 82 Avenue are painted with mineral silicate paints like Keim Granital or KEIM Soldalit, because silicate chemistry allows moisture vapour to migrate through the masonry substrate instead of trapping it behind a film. Why iPaint for Old Strathcona Commercial Work iPaint Painting has served Edmonton since 2011 with owner Mourad EL leading an in-house crew across 156 five-star Google reviews. We carry WCB coverage, WHMIS, Aerial Work Platform, Lead Safety (RRP) for pre-1978 interiors, MPI, and Fall Protection certifications, and every commercial project is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. Old Strathcona is a 12-minute drive from our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW via Whitemud Drive and Gateway Boulevard north. Whyte Avenue sits inside Edmonton's designated Old Strathcona Historic Area . Visit our Old Strathcona service area page, the Edmonton commercial painting overview, or review our credentials . Call 780-938-9555 for a free on-site estimate. Source Page This answer is from our Commercial Painting Old Strathcona combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more neighbourhood-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Can you paint restaurants and bars in Old Strathcona? From: Commercial Painting FAQ Do you paint heritage commercial buildings in Old Strathcona? From: Commercial Painting FAQ How do you minimize disruption to Old Strathcona businesses during painting? From: Commercial Painting FAQ How much does painting cost in Old Strathcona? From: Painting Cost Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Does iPaint Painting handle commercial painting projects in Downtown Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/commercial-painting-downtown-edmonton/ > Yes, iPaint Painting handles commercial painting in Downtown Edmonton. Office towers on Jasper Avenue, ICE District retail, Rice Howard Way restaurants, condo lobbies, and tenant improvements. Scheduled around business hours. Does iPaint Painting handle commercial painting projects in Downtown Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Does iPaint Painting handle commercial painting projects in Downtown Edmonton? Does iPaint Painting handle commercial painting projects in Downtown Edmonton? Downtown Edmonton 435 words Yes, iPaint Painting handles commercial painting projects throughout Downtown Edmonton , from office towers on Jasper Avenue to ICE District retail spaces, Rice Howard Way restaurants, condo common areas, lobby refreshes, and tenant improvements. We schedule work around business hours to minimize disruption, and our crews are experienced with the logistical requirements of downtown commercial properties including freight elevator access, after-hours security protocols, and coordinated parking. Types of Downtown Commercial Projects We Handle Office spaces and tenant improvements: iPaint Painting works with property management companies and tenants across Edmonton's downtown office corridor. Whether it is a full-floor repaint in a Jasper Avenue tower or a single-suite refresh for an incoming tenant, we deliver on tight timelines. Most tenant improvement painting is completed over a weekend or during a 3 to 5 day evening shift window. Retail storefronts and restaurants: The ICE District, Rice Howard Way, and 104 Street corridor contain hundreds of retail and food service spaces that require periodic repainting. iPaint Painting uses low-VOC and zero-VOC coatings that allow businesses to reopen within hours of completion, not days. Condo lobbies and common areas: Downtown Edmonton's residential towers (including buildings in the Oliver, Warehouse District, and Quarters neighbourhoods) require lobby, hallway, and parkade painting on a regular cycle. We coordinate with condo boards and property managers to schedule around resident traffic patterns. Institutional and government spaces: Government of Alberta offices, University of Alberta downtown campus facilities, and non-profit organizations near the Legislature Grounds. iPaint Painting carries $5 million in commercial liability insurance, meeting the requirements of institutional clients. Why Downtown Edmonton Projects Require Specialized Planning Commercial painting in Edmonton's downtown core involves logistical challenges that residential projects do not. Parking is limited and often restricted to loading zones during specific hours. Materials must be moved through freight elevators on a shared schedule. Fire and life safety systems may need to be temporarily addressed during spray applications. Noise restrictions in mixed-use buildings limit the use of power tools during certain hours. iPaint Painting addresses each of these factors during the free estimate and scoping phase. We produce a detailed project plan that includes access scheduling, material staging, ventilation protocols, and cleanup timelines. For multi-phase projects (such as floor-by-floor office tower repaints), we provide a rolling schedule that keeps the building operational throughout. Get a Free Downtown Commercial Estimate iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates for all Downtown Edmonton commercial projects. Every project includes premium commercial-grade products, full surface preparation, and our 5-year written warranty . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . Source Page This answer is from our Downtown Edmonton service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Downtown Edmonton. Related Questions FAQ Can you paint high-rise condos and apartments in Downtown Edmonton? From: Downtown Edmonton FAQ How much does commercial painting cost in Downtown Edmonton? From: Downtown Edmonton Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can iPaint Handle Commercial Projects in the Leduc-Nisku Industrial Corridor? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/commercial-painting-leduc-nisku/ > Yes, iPaint Painting handles commercial and industrial painting in the Leduc-Nisku corridor. Office interiors, warehouse epoxy, retail storefronts. $2M liability, full WCB coverage. Call 780-938-9555. Can iPaint Handle Commercial Projects in the Leduc-Nisku Industrial Corridor? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Commercial Painting in the Leduc-Nisku Corridor Can iPaint Painting Handle Commercial Projects in the Leduc-Nisku Industrial Corridor? Leduc 456 words Absolutely. iPaint Painting has extensive experience with commercial and industrial painting projects throughout the Leduc-Nisku corridor. The Nisku Business Park alone is home to over 400 businesses , primarily in oil and gas services, logistics, and light manufacturing. iPaint Painting handles office interiors, warehouse coatings, retail storefronts along 50 Avenue in Leduc , and exterior repaints for commercial buildings of all sizes. All commercial work is fully insured with $2 million in liability coverage and WCB coverage for every crew member on site. Types of Commercial Work We Handle The Leduc-Nisku corridor has diverse commercial painting needs, and iPaint Painting serves them all. Here are the most common project types we complete in this area: Office interiors: Repainting reception areas, boardrooms, open-plan workspaces, and hallways. We use low-VOC and zero-VOC products (Benjamin Moore Eco Spec, Sherwin-Williams Harmony) that allow staff to return the next business day with no lingering odours. Warehouse and industrial facilities: High-durability epoxy floor coatings, concrete sealers, safety line marking, and wall coatings that resist scuffing from forklifts and equipment. Typical warehouse projects in Nisku range from 5,000 to 50,000 square feet. Retail storefronts: Interior and exterior painting for businesses along Leduc's 50 Avenue commercial strip and the Leduc Common shopping area. We work around business hours to minimize disruption, with evening and weekend scheduling available. Exterior building maintenance: Full exterior repaints for metal-clad shops, stucco office buildings, and mixed-use commercial properties. Includes power washing, rust treatment, and application of industrial-grade coatings rated for Alberta's extreme climate. Insurance and Safety Compliance Commercial property managers and facility owners in the Leduc-Nisku corridor require contractors who carry proper insurance and safety credentials. iPaint Painting meets and exceeds these requirements: $2 million commercial general liability insurance with certificates of insurance available on request within 24 hours. Full WCB (Workers' Compensation Board) coverage for every crew member. We provide clearance letters before work begins. WHMIS-trained crews familiar with the safety protocols required in industrial environments, particularly in oil and gas service facilities common throughout Nisku. COR (Certificate of Recognition) safety program compliance for sites that require it. Scheduling Flexibility for Businesses iPaint Painting understands that commercial spaces cannot always shut down for painting. We offer evening shifts (6 PM to 2 AM) , weekend-only scheduling, and phased project plans that allow portions of your facility to remain operational while we paint other sections. For Nisku warehouse projects, we typically work during off-peak hours to avoid interfering with shipping and receiving schedules. Our commercial project timeline ranges from 2 to 3 days for a standard office suite (2,000 to 5,000 sq ft) to 2 to 4 weeks for large industrial facilities. Every project includes a detailed scope of work, fixed pricing, and a project timeline before we begin. Need a commercial painting quote for your Leduc or Nisku property? Request a free commercial estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Source Page This answer is from our Leduc service area page . Visit for full details on all painting services available in Leduc. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting Travel to Leduc for Projects? From: Leduc FAQ What Exterior Paint Holds Up Best in Leduc's Climate? From: Leduc Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you paint commercial spaces like restaurants and retail in Oliver? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/commercial-painting-oliver/ > Yes, iPaint Painting handles commercial spaces in Oliver including restaurants on 124 Street, retail on Jasper Avenue, offices, and medical clinics. Evening and weekend scheduling available. Can you paint commercial spaces like restaurants and retail in Oliver? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can you paint commercial spaces like restaurants and retail in Oliver? Can you paint commercial spaces like restaurants and retail in Oliver? Oliver 398 words Yes, iPaint Painting handles commercial painting throughout Oliver, including restaurants, retail storefronts, offices, medical clinics, and lobby common areas. We work across Oliver's busiest commercial corridors: the 124 Street gallery district, the Jasper Avenue business corridor, and the Grandin area near the LRT station. iPaint Painting schedules commercial projects during evenings, weekends, or in phased approaches so your business stays open and revenue keeps flowing. Commercial Corridors We Serve in Oliver Oliver contains some of Edmonton's most concentrated commercial real estate. The 124 Street Arts District alone has over 60 independent shops, galleries, and restaurants within a 6-block stretch. Jasper Avenue through Oliver carries an estimated 25,000 vehicles per day, making storefront appearance critical for foot traffic and first impressions. The Grandin area near the Government Centre LRT station includes professional offices, dental clinics, and mixed-use buildings that need regular refreshing to maintain a professional image. iPaint Painting has completed commercial projects for restaurants requiring food-safe, low-VOC coatings that meet Alberta Health Services standards. We use Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200 and Benjamin Moore Scuff-X for high-traffic commercial walls, both rated for over 10,000 scrub cycles. For restaurant kitchens and food-prep areas, we apply epoxy-based washable coatings that resist grease, steam, and frequent sanitization. Scheduling Around Your Business Hours Closing a restaurant or retail shop for painting means lost revenue. iPaint Painting offers three scheduling options specifically for Oliver commercial clients: After-hours painting: Crews arrive after 8:00 p.m. and work until early morning. Ideal for restaurants that close by 10:00 p.m. and retail shops that close by 6:00 p.m. We ventilate overnight so there is no paint odour when staff arrive the next day. Weekend blitz: Full crew tackles the entire space from Friday evening through Sunday night. Best for offices that close for the weekend. A typical 2,000 sq ft office can be completed in one weekend push. Phased approach: We paint one section at a time while the rest of the space stays operational. Common for larger retail spaces and medical clinics where patient flow cannot stop. What Commercial Painting in Oliver Costs Commercial painting in Oliver typically runs $2.50 to $5.00 per square foot for walls and ceilings, depending on ceiling height, surface condition, and coating type. A 1,500 sq ft retail space averages $3,750 to $7,500. iPaint Painting provides detailed written estimates with line-item breakdowns, proof of $5 million commercial liability insurance , and our 5-year warranty on all commercial work. Need your Oliver commercial space painted? Request a free estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 to discuss your project timeline. Source Page This answer is from our Oliver service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Oliver. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting work in Oliver condos and high-rise buildings? From: Oliver FAQ What building types does iPaint Painting work on in Oliver? From: Oliver Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How long does a commercial painting project take? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/commercial-painting-timeline-edmonton/ > How long does a commercial painting project take in Edmonton? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How long does a commercial painting project take? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How long does a commercial painting project take? How long does a commercial painting project take? Commercial Painting 322 words Commercial painting timelines vary widely based on the size and complexity of the space. A small to mid-size office repaint (2,000–5,000 sq ft) typically takes 3–7 business days . Larger commercial projects, multi-floor office buildings, warehouses, or multi-family complexes, may run 2–6 weeks . Every project receives a phased timeline at the initial assessment. Typical Timelines by Project Type Small office or retail space (under 2,000 sq ft): 2–4 days, often completed over a weekend with no business disruption. Mid-size office suite (2,000–5,000 sq ft): 3–7 business days. Can be phased by floor, wing, or department to keep operations running. Large commercial space (5,000–20,000 sq ft): 1–3 weeks depending on ceiling height, surface condition, and access requirements. Multi-family or condo complex (common areas, corridors, parkades): 2–6 weeks, typically run in phases to maintain building access. Industrial or warehouse: Timeline varies significantly based on height, surface prep requirements, and product specifications. What Affects the Timeline? The biggest variables in any commercial painting timeline are: Surface condition: Heavily deteriorated walls, significant patching, or wallpaper removal all add time. Ceiling height: High ceilings require lifts or scaffolding, which takes additional time to set up and move. Access and scheduling constraints: Night and weekend schedules, phased access, and security requirements all affect pace. Number of coats and products: Specialty coatings, epoxy, anti-microbial paints, fire-retardant products, may have extended cure times between coats. We Build the Schedule Around You At iPaint, we understand that downtime costs money. Our commercial team works with your schedule, evenings, weekends, or phased room-by-room staging, to minimize disruption to your Edmonton business. Contact us to discuss your project timeline and get a detailed written schedule at your free assessment. Source Page This answer is from our Commercial Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does commercial painting cost in Edmonton? From: Commercial Painting FAQ Can you paint my office without disrupting business? From: Commercial Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does a commercial renovation cost in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/commercial-renovation-cost-edmonton/ > How much does a commercial renovation cost in Edmonton? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How much does a commercial renovation cost in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does a commercial renovation cost in Edmonton? How much does a commercial renovation cost in Edmonton? General Contracting 430 words Commercial renovation costs in Edmonton typically range from $50 to $200+ per square foot , depending on the type of space, scope of work, and finish level. That is a broad range because a simple office paint-and-carpet refresh is a fundamentally different project than a medical clinic buildout with specialized plumbing and gas lines. Cost by Project Type Office refresh ($50 to $80 per square foot): New paint, commercial-grade flooring (LVP or carpet tile), updated lighting fixtures, and minor electrical work. A 2,000-square-foot office at this level runs $100,000 to $160,000. This covers the cosmetic upgrades most businesses need every 8 to 10 years. Standard office renovation ($80 to $120 per square foot): Reconfiguring layouts, adding or removing walls, new washroom finishes, upgraded electrical and data cabling, and complete finish packages. Expect $160,000 to $240,000 for 2,000 square feet. Restaurant or retail buildout ($120 to $180 per square foot): Commercial kitchen requirements, exhaust systems, grease traps, customer-facing finishes, display areas, and specialized lighting. Code compliance for food service adds significant cost. Medical or dental buildout ($150 to $250+ per square foot): The most expensive category due to specialized requirements. Medical gas, lead-lined walls for X-ray rooms, sterilization areas, enhanced HVAC for air quality, and strict Alberta Health Services compliance all drive costs higher. What Drives Costs Up? Several factors push projects toward the higher end of each range: Demolition scope: Gutting an existing buildout to the studs costs more than working within the current layout. Asbestos abatement (common in Edmonton buildings constructed before 1990) adds $5,000 to $20,000 depending on the extent. Mechanical and electrical: Moving plumbing, upgrading electrical panels, or adding HVAC zones are the most expensive line items in any commercial renovation. These are also the areas where cutting corners creates the biggest problems. Specialty requirements: Data centres, server rooms, medical gas, commercial kitchens, and any space requiring enhanced fire suppression all carry premium pricing. After-hours work: If your business operates during the day and renovation must happen evenings or weekends, labour costs increase 15 to 25 percent. Getting an Accurate Estimate Every commercial space is different, and per-square-foot estimates only give you a starting point. The most reliable way to budget is a detailed scope review with measurements, finish selections, and a clear understanding of mechanical requirements. We provide itemized quotes that break down every cost category so there are no surprises. Request a free commercial renovation consultation to get accurate pricing for your specific space and requirements. Source Page This answer is from our General Contracting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How long does a commercial renovation take in Edmonton? From: General Contracting FAQ Can you renovate while my business is still operating? From: General Contracting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How long does a commercial renovation take in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/commercial-renovation-timeline-edmonton/ > How long does a commercial renovation take in Edmonton? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How long does a commercial renovation take in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How long does a commercial renovation take in Edmonton? How long does a commercial renovation take in Edmonton? General Contracting 440 words Commercial renovation timelines in Edmonton range from 1 to 2 weeks for a simple office refresh up to 8 to 16 weeks for a full buildout . The scope of work, permit requirements, and whether your business continues operating during construction all influence the final timeline. Here is a realistic breakdown based on our experience with Edmonton commercial projects. Timeline by Project Type Office refresh (1 to 2 weeks): Paint, new flooring, updated lighting, and minor fixture changes. No structural modifications, no permit required in most cases. These projects move fast because they are primarily cosmetic. Mid-size renovation (4 to 8 weeks): Reconfiguring office layouts, adding or removing walls, updating electrical and data infrastructure, new washroom fixtures, and complete finish upgrades. This is the most common scope for Edmonton businesses upgrading their space. Full commercial buildout (8 to 16 weeks): Taking a shell space or gutted unit and building it out completely. Includes framing, mechanical systems (HVAC, plumbing, electrical), fire suppression, accessibility compliance, and all finishes. Medical and dental offices typically fall at the longer end due to specialized requirements. What Affects the Timeline in Edmonton? Permits and inspections are the single biggest variable. The City of Edmonton building permit process currently runs 2 to 6 weeks for commercial projects, depending on complexity. Electrical, plumbing, and gas sub-permits each add their own inspection scheduling requirements. We factor these timelines into every project plan, but delays at the city level are outside anyone's control. Tenant improvement allowance conditions can also affect timing. Many Edmonton landlords require pre-approval of renovation plans, and some have restrictions on work hours, noise levels, or contractor access. We review your lease terms early in the planning process to avoid surprises. After-hours work requirements extend timelines because crews work shorter shifts. If your business must remain open during renovation, we often schedule noisy or disruptive work for evenings and weekends, which means fewer productive hours per day. How We Keep Projects on Track Every commercial project starts with a detailed project schedule that maps out each trade, inspection milestone, and client decision point. We coordinate all sub-trades (electrical, plumbing, HVAC, flooring) in-house so there are no gaps between phases. Weekly progress updates keep you informed, and we flag potential delays before they become problems. Edmonton's construction season is busiest from May through October, so booking your renovation during the quieter winter months (November through March) can often mean faster sub-trade availability and shorter overall timelines. Contact us to discuss your commercial renovation timeline and get a project-specific schedule before committing. Source Page This answer is from our General Contracting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does a commercial renovation cost in Edmonton? From: General Contracting FAQ Do you handle permits and inspections for commercial renovations? From: General Contracting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does it cost to paint a condo in Oliver? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/condo-painting-cost-oliver/ > Condo painting in Oliver costs $2,500-$3,500 for an 800 sq ft one-bedroom and $3,500-$5,500 for a two-bedroom. Older 1960s-1970s concrete buildings may cost more due to textured ceilings and skim coating. How much does it cost to paint a condo in Oliver? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does it cost to paint a condo in Oliver? How much does it cost to paint a condo in Oliver? Oliver 412 words Painting a condo in Oliver typically costs $2,500 to $3,500 for an 800 sq ft one-bedroom and $3,500 to $5,500 for a 1,000 to 1,200 sq ft two-bedroom unit, based on iPaint Painting's 2025-2026 project data for the neighbourhood. Older 1960s and 1970s concrete buildings in Oliver often cost more due to textured ceilings, plaster patching, and skim-coating requirements. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates for every Oliver condo project, with no obligation. What Drives Condo Painting Costs in Oliver Oliver's building stock spans more than five decades, and that age range directly affects interior painting costs. The primary cost factors include wall condition, ceiling texture, unit layout, and building access logistics. Wall condition: Older concrete towers (built 1960s through 1970s) frequently have plaster walls with hairline cracks, nail pops, and uneven surfaces. Proper repair adds $300 to $800 per unit. Newer builds from the 2010s typically need only light sanding and spot priming. Ceiling texture: Popcorn or stipple ceilings common in pre-1990 Oliver condos cost $1.50 to $3.00 per square foot to scrape and refinish. Many owners choose to have ceilings smoothed during a repaint, which adds $1,200 to $2,500 depending on unit size. Unit layout: Open-concept layouts in newer Oliver towers paint faster (fewer cuts, less taping) than the compartmentalized floor plans of older buildings with separate kitchens, dining rooms, and hallways. Building access: Freight elevator booking, floor protection for hallways, and restricted work hours can add half a day to the schedule. iPaint Painting factors this into every Oliver condo estimate at no surprise cost. Sample Oliver Condo Pricing (2025-2026) Studio (500-600 sq ft): $1,800 to $2,500. Walls and ceilings, two coats of premium Benjamin Moore Regal Select. One-bedroom (750-900 sq ft): $2,500 to $3,500. Includes all rooms, closets, and trim touch-ups. Two-bedroom (1,000-1,200 sq ft): $3,500 to $5,500. Full repaint including kitchen and bathrooms with moisture-resistant Aura Bath and Spa finish. Three-bedroom or penthouse (1,400+ sq ft): $5,500 to $8,000+. Higher ceilings, more linear feet of trim, and feature walls increase scope. All iPaint Painting condo projects include premium low-VOC coatings, two coats on walls, primer where needed, and our 5-year written warranty . We also provide complimentary colour consultations to help you choose palettes that maximize natural light in Oliver's north-facing units. Want an exact price for your Oliver condo? Request your free estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 today. Source Page This answer is from our Oliver service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Oliver. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting work in Oliver condos and high-rise buildings? From: Oliver FAQ What building types does iPaint Painting work on in Oliver? From: Oliver Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you paint high-rise condos and apartments in Downtown Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/condo-painting-downtown-edmonton/ > Yes, iPaint Painting paints high-rise condos and apartments in Downtown Edmonton. From ICE District towers to Jasper Avenue buildings. We coordinate elevator booking, parking, and use low-VOC materials for condo board compliance. Can you paint high-rise condos and apartments in Downtown Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can you paint high-rise condos and apartments in Downtown Edmonton? Can you paint high-rise condos and apartments in Downtown Edmonton? Downtown Edmonton 428 words Yes, iPaint Painting paints high-rise condos and apartments throughout Downtown Edmonton , from ICE District towers to established buildings along Jasper Avenue and the Legislature Grounds area. We coordinate elevator booking, visitor parking, and move-in schedules with building management. All materials are low-VOC or zero-VOC to meet condo board compliance requirements and minimize odour in shared-air buildings. Downtown Edmonton Condo Painting Experience Edmonton's downtown core contains over 15,000 condo and apartment units across buildings ranging from 4-storey walk-ups to 50-plus storey towers. iPaint Painting has completed projects in buildings across the Oliver neighbourhood, the Warehouse District (104 Street corridor), Quarters District, and the ICE District. Our team understands the unique requirements that come with working in multi-unit residential buildings. Downtown condo painting differs from suburban residential work in several important ways. Shared hallways and elevators mean materials must be transported carefully. Noise restrictions (typically 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM on weekdays in most buildings) limit the use of power sanders and spray equipment. Ventilation systems in sealed high-rise buildings require low-VOC products to prevent odour complaints from neighbouring units. What iPaint Painting Handles for Condo Owners Individual unit repaints: Full interior painting of condos from studio suites to 3-bedroom penthouses. We protect all flooring, fixtures, and appliances, and leave the unit move-in ready. Pre-sale refreshes: A fresh coat of neutral paint is one of the highest-ROI improvements for condo resale. iPaint Painting can turn around a 700 to 1,200 square foot unit in 2 to 3 days. New-owner customization: Many buyers want to personalize their unit immediately after possession. We coordinate with closing dates and building move-in schedules to paint before furniture arrives. Accent walls and feature finishes: Downtown condo owners frequently request bold accent walls, textured finishes, or specialty coatings for concrete columns and exposed ductwork in loft-style units. Common Area and Lobby Painting iPaint Painting also works directly with condo boards and property management companies on common area projects. Lobby refreshes, hallway repaints, parkade striping and wall coatings, and amenity room painting all fall within our scope. For buildings with 50 or more units, we provide phased project plans that minimize disruption to residents while maintaining consistent colour and finish across all common spaces. Our commercial painting division carries $5 million in liability insurance, meeting the requirements of most Downtown Edmonton condo corporations. Get Your Free Downtown Condo Estimate iPaint Painting provides free estimates for all Downtown Edmonton condo projects. Every project includes premium products and our 5-year written warranty . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . Source Page This answer is from our Downtown Edmonton service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Downtown Edmonton. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting handle commercial painting projects in Downtown Edmonton? From: Downtown Edmonton FAQ Do you have experience painting heritage buildings in Downtown Edmonton? From: Downtown Edmonton Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Does iPaint Painting work in Oliver condos and high-rise buildings? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/condo-painting-oliver/ > Yes, iPaint Painting works in Oliver condos and high-rises, from 1970s concrete towers to modern glass buildings. We coordinate with building management, use freight elevators, and protect hallway finishes. Does iPaint Painting work in Oliver condos and high-rise buildings? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Does iPaint Painting work in Oliver condos and high-rise buildings? Does iPaint Painting work in Oliver condos and high-rise buildings? Oliver 387 words Yes, iPaint Painting works in Oliver condos and high-rise buildings throughout the neighbourhood, handling both individual residential units and common area commercial painting projects. Our team coordinates directly with building management and concierge staff, books freight elevators in advance, protects hallway finishes with heavy-duty floor runners and corner guards, and schedules all work within Edmonton's residential noise bylaws (typically 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on weekdays). Every condo project comes with our 5-year written warranty . Why Oliver Condos Need Specialized Painting Crews Oliver is one of Edmonton's densest residential neighbourhoods, with over 20,000 residents packed into roughly 2.5 square kilometres according to City of Edmonton census data. The building stock ranges from 1970s-era concrete towers along 107 Avenue to modern glass-and-steel high-rises near Victoria Park. Each building type presents unique challenges. Older concrete towers often have popcorn ceilings containing asbestos-era textures, plaster walls that require skim-coating before painting, and smaller freight elevators with weight limits under 1,200 kilograms. Newer glass high-rises feature 9-foot ceilings, open floor plans, and contemporary finishes that demand precise cutting-in and zero-tolerance for drip marks. iPaint Painting has completed over 150 condo and apartment painting projects across the Edmonton metro area since 2011. Our crews arrive with drop cloths, plastic sheeting, and painter's tape specifically sized for condo work. We use low-VOC Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams coatings that meet indoor air quality standards, which is especially important in sealed high-rise environments where ventilation is limited. Common Area and Commercial Condo Projects Beyond individual units, iPaint Painting handles common area commercial projects in Oliver buildings. This includes lobbies, hallways, stairwells, parking garage walls, fitness rooms, and party rooms. Common area projects typically require phased scheduling (completing one floor at a time) so residents can still access elevators and stairwells. We use durable, washable coatings rated for high-traffic areas, with scuff resistance tested to over 5,000 scrub cycles. Condo boards and property management companies in Oliver appreciate our detailed written estimates that break costs down by area, our proof of $5 million commercial liability insurance, and our ability to work evenings and weekends to minimize disruption. We provide colour consultations at no extra charge, helping boards select palettes that modernize common spaces while maintaining resale appeal. Ready to get your Oliver condo painted? Request a free estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 to discuss your project. Source Page This answer is from our Oliver service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Oliver. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to paint a condo in Oliver? From: Oliver FAQ Can you paint commercial spaces like restaurants and retail in Oliver? From: Oliver Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What kind of finish do you apply to custom cabinets? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/custom-cabinet-finish-options/ > What kind of finish do you apply to custom cabinets? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton What kind of finish do you apply to custom cabinets? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What kind of finish do you apply to custom cabinets? What kind of finish do you apply to custom cabinets? Cabinet Making 420 words We offer three primary finish categories for custom cabinets: painted, stained, and natural clear coat . The right choice depends on your design vision, the wood species, and how the cabinets will be used. Here is what each option involves and why it matters. Painted Finish Painted cabinets remain the most popular choice for Edmonton kitchens, bathrooms, and built-ins. We spray all painted cabinets using HVLP (high volume, low pressure) equipment, which delivers a factory-smooth finish without brush marks or roller texture. For standard painted cabinets, we use premium latex products like Benjamin Moore Advance or Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane . These self-levelling paints cure to a hard, washable surface that holds up to daily kitchen use. For clients who want the absolute hardest painted finish available, we offer conversion varnish from M.L. Campbell. This is the same catalyzed coating used by high-end cabinet manufacturers. It cures chemically (not by evaporation) and produces a surface that resists scratching, staining, and yellowing far better than any latex paint. Stained Finish Stained cabinets showcase the natural grain pattern of the wood underneath. We apply oil-based or water-based stain depending on the wood species and the look you are after, followed by two to three coats of lacquer topcoat for protection and sheen. Oil-based stains penetrate deeper into the wood fibres and produce richer, warmer tones. Water-based stains dry faster and offer a wider range of colours, including contemporary grey and weathered tones that are popular in Edmonton's newer homes. The lacquer topcoat (typically from M.L. Campbell or Sherwin-Williams) provides the scratch and moisture resistance that kitchen and bathroom cabinets demand. Natural Clear Coat For clients who want to showcase the raw beauty of the wood without colour modification, we apply a clear lacquer or conversion varnish. This option is popular with premium species like walnut, white oak, and maple, where the natural grain and colour are the design feature. Clear coat protects the wood from moisture, staining, and UV yellowing while adding a subtle sheen (matte, satin, or semi-gloss based on your preference). Our Recommendation for Kitchen Cabinets For kitchen cabinets specifically, we recommend conversion varnish regardless of whether you choose a painted or stained finish. Kitchens take more abuse than any other room in the house: steam, grease, cleaning products, and constant handling. Conversion varnish stands up to all of it. The upfront cost is higher than standard latex, but the longevity and durability more than justify the investment. Curious which finish is right for your project? Request a free estimate and we will bring samples to your home. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Making service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ What materials do you use for custom cabinets? From: Cabinet Making FAQ How much do custom kitchen cabinets cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Making Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How long does it take to build and install custom cabinets? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/custom-cabinets-build-install-timeline/ > How long does it take to build and install custom cabinets? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How long does it take to build and install custom cabinets? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How long does it take to build and install custom cabinets? How long does it take to build and install custom cabinets? Cabinet Making 410 words Custom cabinets in Edmonton typically take 6 to 12 weeks from design approval to completed installation. That timeline covers every step: measurement, design, shop drawing approval, fabrication, finishing, delivery, and professional installation. Here is how each phase breaks down so you know exactly what to expect. Phase-by-Phase Timeline Initial measurement and design (1 week): We visit your home to take precise measurements of the space, including walls, plumbing locations, electrical outlets, and any irregularities. These measurements feed into detailed 3D renderings so you can visualize the finished product before a single board is cut. Shop drawings and approval (1 week): Our shop produces dimensioned drawings showing every cabinet, drawer, shelf, and hardware placement. You review these drawings and confirm material selections, door style, and finish colour. Nothing moves to fabrication until you sign off. Fabrication (4 to 8 weeks): This is the longest phase and where the timeline varies most. A straightforward kitchen with standard door profiles and a painted finish takes closer to 4 weeks. Complex projects with custom mouldings, glass inserts, specialty pull-outs, or stained hardwood finishes require 6 to 8 weeks. Each piece is built individually to your exact specifications. Finishing (included in fabrication): Painted cabinets receive multiple coats of primer and finish, with sanding between coats. Stained pieces get hand-applied stain followed by catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish for durability. Proper cure time between coats cannot be rushed without compromising the result. Delivery and installation (2 to 3 days): Cabinets arrive fully assembled or in large sections, depending on access to your home. Installation includes levelling, securing to walls, aligning doors and drawers, and installing all hardware. A typical kitchen installs in 2 days, with a third day for final adjustments and touch-ups. What Can Extend the Timeline? Several factors push projects toward the longer end of that range. Specialty materials like rift-cut white oak or quarter-sawn cherry may require sourcing time, especially during supply chain disruptions. Projects that include coordinated countertop installation need scheduling with the fabricator. Edmonton's busy renovation season (May through September) can also add lead time, so booking earlier in the year often means faster completion. Planning Ahead The best approach is to start the design process 8 to 10 weeks before your target installation date. This builds in comfortable buffer time without rushing any phase. Contact us to start planning your custom cabinet project and we will provide a detailed timeline specific to your kitchen. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Making service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much do custom kitchen cabinets cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Making FAQ Can you build cabinets for non-standard or awkward spaces? From: Cabinet Making Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What materials do you use for custom cabinets? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/custom-cabinets-materials/ > What materials do you use for custom cabinets? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton What materials do you use for custom cabinets? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What materials do you use for custom cabinets? What materials do you use for custom cabinets? Cabinet Making 430 words The materials in your custom cabinets determine how they look, how they perform, and how long they last. We use premium, trade-grade materials at every level of construction, from the cabinet box to the door face to the hardware inside. Here is exactly what goes into every set of cabinets we build. Cabinet Box Construction Every cabinet box is built with 3/4-inch cabinet-grade plywood , not particle board or MDF. This is a non-negotiable standard for us. Plywood holds screws better, resists moisture damage, and handles the weight of heavy dishes and countertop appliances without sagging. In Edmonton's climate, where indoor humidity can swing dramatically between winter heating season and summer, plywood maintains its structural integrity far better than particle board alternatives. We use dado joints and glue for box assembly, creating a rigid structure that does not rely solely on fasteners. Backs are 1/2-inch plywood (not 1/4-inch hardboard), which adds rigidity and makes wall mounting more secure. Door and Drawer Front Materials Door material depends on your chosen finish: Painted finish: We use high-density MDF for painted doors. MDF machines to crisp, clean profiles and provides a perfectly smooth surface with no visible grain. This eliminates the risk of wood grain telegraphing through the paint over time. MDF painted doors receive multiple coats of catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish for a factory-quality finish. Stained finish: Solid hardwood doors in maple, oak, cherry, or walnut. Maple is our most popular choice for its clean, consistent grain. Oak provides a traditional look with pronounced grain character. Cherry offers a warm tone that deepens beautifully with age. All stained doors receive hand-applied stain followed by a clear protective topcoat. Specialty options: Rift-cut white oak for a modern linear grain, quarter-sawn oak for a classic Craftsman look, or thermofoil for budget-conscious projects that still need moisture resistance (ideal for laundry rooms and bathrooms). Hardware and Accessories We install Blum soft-close hinges on every door. These Austrian-made hinges are the industry standard for smooth, silent operation and are rated for 200,000 cycles. Drawers ride on Blum Tandem drawer slides with integrated soft-close, rated to support 75 pounds per drawer. You will never hear a cabinet slam shut. Pull-out waste bins, corner lazy susans, spice rack inserts, and cutlery dividers are all available as integrated accessories built right into the cabinetry. Countertop Coordination While we do not fabricate countertops in-house, we coordinate directly with Edmonton quartz and granite fabricators to ensure precise measurements and seamless installation timing. We can recommend trusted local suppliers based on your budget and design preferences. Contact us for a free consultation to discuss material options and see samples in person. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Making service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much do custom kitchen cabinets cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Making FAQ How long does it take to build and install custom cabinets? From: Cabinet Making Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much do custom kitchen cabinets cost in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/custom-kitchen-cabinets-cost-edmonton/ > How much do custom kitchen cabinets cost in Edmonton? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How much do custom kitchen cabinets cost in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much do custom kitchen cabinets cost in Edmonton? How much do custom kitchen cabinets cost in Edmonton? Cabinet Making 420 words Custom kitchen cabinets in Edmonton typically cost $15,000 to $50,000 or more , depending on kitchen size, material choices, and the features you need. That is a wide range, so let us break down what drives the price and why custom cabinetry delivers better long-term value than off-the-shelf alternatives. What Affects the Price? Several factors determine where your project falls within that range: Kitchen size and layout: A compact galley kitchen with 15 linear feet of cabinetry costs significantly less than a large open-concept kitchen with 30+ linear feet, an island, and a pantry tower. More cabinets means more materials, more hardware, and more labour hours. Base cabinets vs. uppers vs. specialty units: Base cabinets with drawers cost more than simple door-only uppers. Islands, lazy susans, pull-out pantry systems, and built-in spice racks add to the total. A full kitchen with base cabinets, uppers, island, and pantry can push past $40,000 in higher-end materials. Material tier: This is the single biggest cost driver. Melamine or thermofoil doors on a plywood box start around $15,000 for a mid-size kitchen. Plywood boxes with real wood veneer doors (maple, oak, cherry) run $25,000 to $35,000. Solid hardwood construction with dovetail joints and premium finishes can exceed $50,000. Finish type: Stained finishes show the natural grain and require careful colour matching. Painted finishes (increasingly popular in Edmonton) use MDF doors for a perfectly smooth surface. Conversion varnish or catalyzed lacquer finishes cost more but deliver a factory-quality result that resists chipping and yellowing. Custom vs. Big-Box Alternatives IKEA kitchens start around $5,000 to $12,000 for cabinets alone. Home Depot and Lowes semi-custom lines fall in the $10,000 to $25,000 range. These options work for standard-size kitchens with standard layouts. The problem in many Edmonton homes, especially older neighbourhoods like Glenora, Highlands, or Bonnie Doon, is that kitchens are rarely standard. Walls are not perfectly square, ceilings may slope, and plumbing locations do not always line up with catalogue dimensions. Custom cabinets are built to your exact measurements. Every piece fits precisely, which eliminates filler strips, awkward gaps, and the compromises that come with forcing stock sizes into non-standard spaces. What You Get for the Investment A properly built custom kitchen uses 3/4-inch cabinet-grade plywood boxes (not particle board), soft-close Blum hinges, Tandem drawer slides rated for heavy loads, and professional finishing. These cabinets will last 25 to 30 years with minimal maintenance. Stock cabinets built with particle board and basic hardware typically show wear within 8 to 10 years, especially in Edmonton's dry winter climate where humidity swings stress lesser materials. Request your free cabinet consultation to get exact pricing for your kitchen layout and preferred materials. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Making service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How long does it take to build and install custom cabinets? From: Cabinet Making FAQ What materials do you use for custom cabinets? From: Cabinet Making Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can You Paint Custom Millwork in Hamptons Executive Homes? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/custom-millwork-painting-the-hamptons/ > Custom millwork painting in The Hamptons, Edmonton starts at $2,500 per room. iPaint uses Benjamin Moore Advance waterborne alkyd for coffered ceilings, wainscoting, and built-ins. Can You Paint Custom Millwork in Hamptons Executive Homes? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Custom Millwork Painting in The Hamptons Can You Paint Custom Millwork and Detailed Trim in Hamptons Executive Homes? Interior Painting The Hamptons, Edmonton 554 words Yes, iPaint Painting paints every class of custom millwork found in The Hamptons, Edmonton: coffered ceilings, wainscoting, chair rails, crown moulding, built-in shelving, decorative wall panelling, and box-beam ceilings. Pricing starts at $2,500 per room for standard crown and baseboard trim and climbs to $6,000 to $10,000 for a full coffered study or dining room with raised-panel wainscoting. The Hamptons sits between 199 Street and 215 Street along Hampton's Boulevard, and executive estates near Lewis Estates and Webber Greens routinely include the full millwork package. Our crew is Journeyperson certified, WCB covered, and every project carries a 5-year written workmanship warranty. The price we quote is the price you pay. Types of Millwork Common in Hamptons Homes The Hamptons was master-planned between 2003 and 2015 by Cameron Communities, Jayman Built, Landmark Homes, and Morrison Homes, and executive tiers include heavy millwork as standard. Expect oak or maple crown moulding at the wall-to-ceiling junction, 6-inch baseboards, chair-rail and box-frame wainscoting in formal dining rooms, raised-panel wainscoting in grand foyers, coffered or tray ceilings in studies and master bedrooms, and built-in bookcases flanking great-room fireplaces. Homes along Hemingway Road NW and backing Lewis Estates Golf Course often push into full-wrap coffered ceilings with 6 to 9 coffers per room. Why Millwork Demands Premium Products Builder-grade latex shows brush marks and dust nibs on detailed trim, which is why we specify Benjamin Moore Advance , a waterborne alkyd that levels like an oil-based enamel while cleaning up with water. Advance meets MPI #44 specifications for interior waterborne alkyd trim enamel and delivers a factory-smooth finish on raised-panel wainscoting, coffered ceiling frames, and crown moulding. Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel is our alternative for high-traffic baseboards and door casings because of its superior block resistance. Both products are Green Seal GS-11 low-VOC compliant and safe for homes with Dr. Lila Fahlman School-age children. Sheen and Colour Strategy We typically specify semi-gloss or satin sheen on crown, baseboards, door casings, and wainscoting for durability and a clean contrast against matte or eggshell wall finishes. On coffered ceilings we often run Benjamin Moore Advance in satin on the frame and a complementary wall colour in flat across the field of each coffer, a treatment that adds depth without overwhelming the room. Colour consultation is included free with every Hamptons estimate. See our colour consultation page for how we match millwork sheens and hues to your flooring, cabinets, and existing finishes. Process for a Coffered Dining Room On a typical coffered dining room in a Morrison Homes build near 62 Avenue and 215 Street, we protect hardwood flooring and Merit Kitchens cabinetry, remove grilles and faceplates, and caulk every seam in the coffer frames. We spot-prime any raw MDF edges, apply two coats of Benjamin Moore Advance with a 2-inch angled brush and 4-inch mini-roller, and hand-sand between coats for a mirror-smooth finish. The job runs 3 to 4 days depending on coffer count. We reach The Hamptons from our 9821 33 Ave NW shop via Anthony Henday Drive (Highway 216) in about 25 minutes. Visit our Hamptons service area page, the Edmonton interior painting service page, or the Wikipedia entry for The Hamptons, Edmonton for more local context. Source Page This answer is from our Interior Painting The Hamptons combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more neighbourhood-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does interior painting cost in The Hamptons? From: Interior Painting FAQ How do you handle cathedral ceilings in The Hamptons? From: Interior Painting FAQ What interior paint products do you recommend for Hamptons homes? From: Interior Painting FAQ Can you refinish built-in millwork in Glenora? From: Interior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What is the difference between stain and lacquer? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/difference-between-stain-and-lacquer/ > What is the difference between stain and lacquer? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton What is the difference between stain and lacquer? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What is the difference between stain and lacquer? What is the difference between stain and lacquer? Stain & Lacquer 440 words Stain and lacquer serve completely different purposes in wood finishing, and understanding the distinction helps you make better decisions about your project. In simple terms: stain adds colour to the wood, while lacquer provides protection . Most quality wood finishing projects require both. What Stain Does Wood stain is a colourant that penetrates into the wood grain to change its appearance. It soaks into the fibres and enhances (or completely changes) the natural colour of the wood. Stain on its own provides little to no protection against wear, moisture, or UV damage. There are two main categories of wood stain: Oil-based stains (such as Minwax Penetrating Stain) soak deeper into the wood, produce richer colour, and allow longer working time. They take 8 to 24 hours to dry between coats. Oil-based stains are our preferred choice for most Edmonton projects because they handle the city's dry climate well and produce consistent results. Water-based stains (such as General Finishes water-based stain) dry faster, have lower VOC content, and clean up with water. They raise the wood grain slightly, which requires an extra sanding step between coats. They are an excellent choice when low odour is a priority. What Lacquer Does Lacquer is a clear (or tinted) protective topcoat that sits on top of the wood surface. It creates a hard, durable shell that protects against scratches, moisture, heat, and daily wear. Without a topcoat like lacquer, stained wood would quickly become damaged and lose its colour. Professional-grade lacquers from M.L. Campbell and Sherwin-Williams are what we use at iPaint. These products are sprayed with HVLP equipment to produce a smooth, even finish that brushing or rolling cannot match. Lacquer is available in several sheen levels: matte, satin, semi-gloss, and high gloss. Lacquer vs. Polyurethane vs. Varnish Homeowners often confuse these three protective topcoats. Here is the practical difference: Lacquer dries the fastest, produces the hardest film, and is best applied by spray. It is the professional standard for railings, trim, and cabinetry. Polyurethane (oil or water-based) is more flexible and slightly more forgiving to apply. Varathane and Minwax make popular consumer-grade options. It works well for floors and high-traffic surfaces. Varnish offers the best UV resistance and is typically reserved for exterior applications or marine environments. Why You Need Both A proper wood finishing system always includes a colourant (stain) followed by a protective topcoat (lacquer, polyurethane, or varnish). Skipping the topcoat leaves your stained wood vulnerable to damage. Skipping the stain means you lose the ability to control the final colour. We apply a minimum of two clear coats over every stain job to ensure years of durability. Contact us for a free consultation on your wood finishing project. Source Page This answer is from our Stain & Lacquer service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to stain a staircase railing in Edmonton? From: Stain & Lacquer FAQ What products do you use for interior wood staining? From: Stain & Lacquer Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much do drywall repairs cost in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/drywall-repairs-cost-edmonton/ > How much do drywall repairs cost in Edmonton? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How much do drywall repairs cost in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much do drywall repairs cost in Edmonton? How much do drywall repairs cost in Edmonton? Drywall & Surface Repairs 430 words Drywall repair costs in Edmonton vary based on the size and complexity of the damage. Here are typical ranges you can expect: small patches cost $150 to $300 , medium repairs run $300 to $800 , and large repairs or water damage restoration range from $800 to $2,000+ . Most homeowners spend between $300 and $600 for common repair needs. What Affects the Price? Several factors determine the final cost of your drywall repair project: Hole or damage size: A small nail hole or doorknob punch-through is a quick fix. A large hole from a plumbing access, furniture impact, or water damage requires cutting out the damaged section and installing new drywall, which takes significantly more time and material. Texture matching complexity: Edmonton homes feature a wide variety of wall textures (orange peel, knockdown, smooth, stipple). Matching your existing texture so the repair blends invisibly is one of the most skill-intensive parts of the job. Older homes with unique or discontinued textures require more time to replicate. Number of repairs: Multiple small repairs throughout a home are more cost-effective per patch than a single repair visit. If you have several spots that need attention, bundling them into one appointment saves on the minimum service charge. Accessibility: Repairs on high ceilings, stairwells, or behind large appliances require additional equipment and labour. Cathedral ceilings and vaulted areas common in Edmonton's newer subdivisions add to the complexity. Painting included: A proper drywall repair includes priming and painting the repaired area to match the surrounding wall. Some quotes exclude painting, so always confirm what is included. Our quotes cover the complete repair from patch to paint. Common Repair Scenarios in Edmonton The most frequent drywall repairs we handle include doorknob holes (the single most common call), cracked seams along ceiling lines (often caused by seasonal settling as Edmonton's clay-heavy soil shifts with freeze-thaw cycles), water stains from roof leaks or burst pipes, and damage from renovations or appliance installations. Newer homes in areas like Windermere, Summerside, and Griesbach often develop nail pops and seam cracks within the first few years as the structure settles. Why Proper Repair Matters A visible patch is worse than no repair at all. Poor taping, inadequate sanding, or mismatched texture draws the eye to the exact spot you wanted to fix. Professional drywall repair means the finished result is completely invisible. We use CGC Sheetrock setting compounds for structural strength and lightweight topping compounds for a smooth, sandable finish. Every repair includes proper priming with Benjamin Moore Fresh Start to ensure uniform paint absorption. Request a free repair estimate to get exact pricing for your project. Source Page This answer is from our Drywall & Surface Repairs service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Can you match my existing wall texture after a drywall repair? From: Drywall & Surface Repairs FAQ Do you repair water-damaged drywall? From: Drywall & Surface Repairs Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How long does a typical Edmonton home painting project take? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/edmonton-home-painting-project-timeline/ > How long does a typical Edmonton home painting project take? Expert timelines for interior, exterior, and cabinet painting from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How long does a typical Edmonton home painting project take? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How long does a typical Edmonton home painting project take? How long does a typical Edmonton home painting project take? Edmonton 465 words A standard Edmonton home interior (3 bedrooms, living areas, hallways) typically takes 3 to 5 days with our in-house crew. Exterior painting on a two-storey Edmonton home takes 4 to 7 days depending on weather, siding condition, and the amount of prep work required. Cabinet painting projects run 7 to 10 days. iPaint Painting always provides a timeline estimate before starting, so you know exactly what to expect. Interior Painting Timelines in Edmonton Most interior painting projects in Edmonton follow a predictable schedule. A single room (bedroom, office, or den) usually takes one day from prep through final coat. Larger spaces like open-concept living and dining areas in newer south Edmonton developments (Summerside, Windermere, The Hamptons) may require two days because of vaulted ceilings and connected walls that need careful cutting and rolling. A full home repaint covering 1,500 to 2,500 square feet typically falls in the 3 to 5 day range. This includes moving furniture, masking trim and fixtures, applying primer where needed, two coats of finish paint, and a final walkthrough with you. Older homes in mature neighbourhoods like Glenora, Westmount, and Ritchie sometimes require extra prep time for plaster repair, wallpaper removal, or lead paint encapsulation, which can add a day or two. Exterior Painting and Edmonton Weather Exterior painting timelines in Edmonton depend heavily on conditions. Our outdoor painting season runs from late April through October, when temperatures stay consistently above 10 degrees Celsius. Rain delays, morning dew, and early fall frost can all push a project back by a day or more. A two-storey home with standard stucco, hardie board, or wood siding takes 4 to 7 working days. That includes power washing, scraping loose paint, caulking gaps and cracks, priming bare spots, and applying two coats of premium exterior paint. Homes in established areas like Old Strathcona, Bonnie Doon, and Capilano with older wood trim and detailed millwork often require additional preparation time that we account for in our estimate. What Affects Your Project Timeline Several factors influence how long your painting project will take: Home size and room count: More rooms means more masking, cutting, and rolling time. Wall condition: Drywall repairs, patching, and extensive sanding add prep days. Colour changes: Going from dark to light (or light to dark) requires additional coats for full coverage. Ceiling height: Vaulted and two-storey ceilings in neighbourhoods like Terwillegar Towne and Windermere require scaffolding setup. Cabinet projects: Cabinet painting is the most time-intensive service because doors are removed, sanded, primed, and sprayed in our shop, then reinstalled once cured. iPaint Painting provides a detailed timeline during your free estimate so there are no surprises. We schedule our in-house crew (never subcontractors) to stay on your project from start to finish, keeping disruption to a minimum. If you need your home painted by a specific date for a move, a listing, or an event, let us know and we will plan accordingly. Source Page This answer is from our Edmonton painting services area page. Visit for full details on services, pricing, and more FAQs about painting in Edmonton. Related Questions FAQ How long does interior painting take in Edmonton? From: Edmonton FAQ When is the best season for exterior painting in Edmonton? From: Edmonton Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How long does epoxy flooring take to cure? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/epoxy-flooring-cure-time/ > How long does epoxy flooring take to cure? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How long does epoxy flooring take to cure? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How long does epoxy flooring take to cure? How long does epoxy flooring take to cure? Epoxy Flooring 400 words Epoxy flooring cure times depend on the coating system, but here is a general timeline: light foot traffic in 24 hours, full foot traffic in 72 hours, and vehicle traffic in 5 to 7 days . Rushing these timelines is one of the most common ways homeowners damage a brand-new floor, so patience during the cure window pays off for years. The Cure Timeline, Step by Step 12 to 16 hours: The surface feels dry to the touch but is nowhere near cured. Do not walk on it. 24 hours: Light foot traffic is safe. You can walk across the floor in soft-soled shoes, but avoid dragging anything or placing heavy objects on the surface. 72 hours (3 days): Full foot traffic is safe. You can move furniture, storage racks, and equipment back onto the floor. Use felt pads under heavy items to prevent indentation. 5 to 7 days: The floor reaches approximately 90 percent of its final hardness. You can park vehicles, roll tool chests, and resume normal garage use. 30 days: Full chemical cure is complete. The coating reaches maximum hardness and chemical resistance at this point. What Affects Cure Time? Temperature is the biggest factor. Epoxy cures through a chemical reaction, and that reaction slows dramatically in cold conditions. The ideal cure temperature is 15 to 25 degrees Celsius. Below 10 degrees, most epoxy systems will not cure properly at all. This is a critical consideration for Edmonton garages, where winter temperatures inside an unheated garage can easily drop below zero. Humidity also plays a role. High humidity slows cure times and can cause a phenomenon called amine blush, where a waxy film forms on the surface. Edmonton's dry winters actually help in this regard, but spring and summer humidity levels need to be monitored. Polyaspartic Systems: The Faster Alternative For homeowners who need faster return-to-service times, polyaspartic coatings offer a significant advantage. A polyaspartic system can be applied and cured in a single day, with light foot traffic possible in as little as 4 to 6 hours and vehicle traffic within 24 hours. This makes polyaspartic the preferred choice for Edmonton garage floors where the garage cannot be out of service for a full week, especially during winter when parking outside is not practical. We will recommend the right system based on your timeline, budget, and how the space will be used. Request your free estimate and we will walk you through the options. Source Page This answer is from our Epoxy Flooring service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How long does epoxy flooring last? From: Epoxy Flooring FAQ Can you install metallic epoxy flooring? From: Epoxy Flooring Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What Exterior Painting Challenges Are Specific to Terwillegar Homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/exterior-challenges-terwillegar/ > Terwillegar homes face unique exterior painting challenges: acrylic stucco, HardiePlank, manufactured stone, UV fading on south-facing walls, and wind exposure from Anthony Henday Drive. What Exterior Painting Challenges Are Specific to Terwillegar Homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What Exterior Painting Challenges Are Specific to Terwillegar Homes? What Exterior Painting Challenges Are Specific to Terwillegar Homes? Terwillegar 438 words Terwillegar homes present several distinct exterior painting challenges: mixed cladding systems (acrylic stucco, HardiePlank, manufactured stone, and composite trim), accelerated UV fading on south and west-facing elevations, and higher wind exposure due to open terrain along Anthony Henday Drive. iPaint Painting has painted hundreds of exteriors in southwest Edmonton since 2011 and addresses each of these challenges with substrate-specific preparation and premium coating systems. Mixed Cladding Requires Multiple Approaches Homes built in Terwillegar between 2000 and 2024 commonly feature three or four different exterior materials on a single facade. A typical Terwillegar two-storey might combine acrylic stucco on the upper level, HardiePlank (fiber cement) siding on the main floor, manufactured stone veneer around the entry, and composite or PVC trim on fascia, soffits, and window surrounds. Each material requires a different preparation and coating strategy. Acrylic stucco needs flexible elastomeric coatings that bridge hairline cracks (common after Edmonton's freeze-thaw cycles, where temperatures swing 60 degrees Celsius between January lows and July highs). HardiePlank requires a bonding primer followed by two coats of 100% acrylic exterior paint. Manufactured stone generally does not get painted but may need repointing or clear sealer if the mortar joints are deteriorating. Composite trim accepts standard exterior paint but must be cleaned and scuff-sanded for proper adhesion. UV Exposure and Directional Fading South and west-facing walls in Terwillegar receive the most intense UV radiation, especially during Edmonton's long summer days (up to 17 hours of sunlight in late June). iPaint Painting consistently sees 30 to 40% faster colour fading on south-facing stucco compared to north-facing walls on the same home. Dark colours (charcoal, navy, deep brown) are particularly susceptible, often showing visible fading within 4 to 6 years on south-facing surfaces. iPaint Painting recommends Sherwin-Williams Duration or Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior for UV-exposed elevations. Both products contain advanced UV-resistant pigment technology and maintain colour retention 2 to 3 times longer than standard exterior paints. For homes with severe south-facing exposure, lighter or mid-tone colours provide the best combination of aesthetics and longevity. Wind Exposure Along Anthony Henday Drive Terwillegar sits on relatively open terrain, and homes bordering Anthony Henday Drive experience higher wind speeds than sheltered inner-city neighbourhoods. Wind drives rain and debris against exterior surfaces, accelerating paint erosion and increasing the risk of moisture penetration at cladding joints. iPaint Painting addresses this by applying additional sealant at all cladding transitions, using high-build coatings on wind-exposed faces, and ensuring all trim is properly back-primed before installation. Need your Terwillegar home's exterior assessed? Request a free exterior estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 . Every exterior project includes our 5-year written warranty . Source Page This answer is from our Terwillegar service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Terwillegar. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting serve the Terwillegar area of Edmonton? From: Terwillegar FAQ Why do newer Terwillegar homes need repainting if they were only built 10-15 years ago? From: Terwillegar Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What Exterior Paint Challenges Are Specific to Glenora's Older Homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/exterior-paint-challenges-glenora/ > Glenora What Exterior Paint Challenges Are Specific to Glenora's Older Homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Exterior Paint Challenges in Glenora What Exterior Paint Challenges Are Specific to Glenora's Older Homes? Glenora 481 words Glenora's pre-1960 homes present several exterior painting challenges that newer Edmonton neighbourhoods simply do not face. Original wood siding with multiple layers of old paint (sometimes including lead-based coatings requiring proper containment), wood window frames that have expanded and contracted through 80 or more Alberta winters, and decorative trim details like brackets, dentil moulding, and porch columns that trap moisture and develop rot if not properly maintained. iPaint Painting's exterior preparation for Glenora heritage homes includes thorough scraping, spot priming of bare wood, caulking every joint, and applying flexible acrylic latex topcoats that move with the wood. Lead Paint Testing and Safe Removal Canada banned lead-based residential paint in 1976, which means any Glenora home built before that date may have one or more layers of lead paint beneath the current finish. Health Canada classifies lead paint as a hazard when it is disturbed through sanding, scraping, or power washing. iPaint Painting performs 3M LeadCheck swab tests on all pre-1976 exteriors before beginning any surface preparation. When lead is confirmed, our crew follows Health Canada guidelines for containment: ground tarps to capture all debris, wet scraping to minimize dust, HEPA vacuuming of all work areas, and proper disposal of lead-contaminated waste through licensed facilities. This adds approximately $500 to $1,500 to a typical exterior project, but it is a non-negotiable safety requirement. Multi-Layer Paint Buildup and Scraping A Glenora home built in 1925 and repainted every 8 to 10 years may have 10 to 12 layers of paint on its wood siding and trim. When this buildup begins to fail, it cracks in thick, alligator-pattern sheets rather than peeling cleanly. Simply painting over failed multi-layer buildup guarantees the new coat will fail within 2 to 3 years. iPaint Painting's approach involves thorough hand scraping with carbide scrapers to remove all loose and failing layers, feathering the edges of sound paint with 80-grit sandpaper, and spot priming every area of exposed bare wood with Zinsser Cover Stain or KILZ Original oil-based primer before applying the finish coats. River Valley Exposure and Wood Rot Glenora's location along Edmonton's North Saskatchewan River valley exposes many homes (particularly those on the south-facing slopes near 132 Street and River Valley Road) to increased moisture, wind-driven rain, and humidity rising from the river. This accelerates wood rot in vulnerable areas: porch column bases, window sills, fascia board ends, and the bottom edges of wood siding where it meets the foundation. iPaint Painting inspects every exterior surface before quoting and includes wood rot repair in our estimates. Minor rot (less than 1/4 inch deep) is treated with Minwax Wood Hardener and filled with Bondo Wood Filler. Sections with structural rot are replaced with matching wood profiles before painting. Every Glenora exterior project from iPaint Painting includes a 5-year written warranty , premium acrylic latex topcoats rated for Edmonton's minus 35 to plus 35 degree temperature range, and detailed photo documentation of all preparation work. Request a free exterior estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Source Page This answer is from our Glenora service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Glenora. Related Questions FAQ Can you paint over original plaster walls in Glenora homes without damaging them? From: Glenora FAQ How much does it cost to paint a character home in Glenora? From: Glenora Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What Exterior Paint Holds Up Best in Leduc's Climate? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/exterior-paint-leduc-climate/ > Premium acrylic latex paints with flexible resin technology perform best in Leduc What Exterior Paint Holds Up Best in Leduc's Climate? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What Exterior Paint Holds Up Best in Leduc's Climate? What Exterior Paint Holds Up Best in Leduc's Climate? Leduc 472 words Premium acrylic latex paints with flexible resin technology perform best in Leduc's extreme climate, where temperatures swing from -35 degrees Celsius in winter to +30 degrees Celsius in summer . iPaint Painting recommends Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior and Sherwin-Williams Duration for Leduc homes because both products use advanced colour-lock technology and UV-resistant pigments that resist the fading and chalking caused by Alberta's intense prairie sunshine (over 2,300 hours of annual sunlight). Why Leduc's Climate Is Hard on Exterior Paint Leduc experiences the same extreme temperature swings as greater Edmonton, but with additional wind exposure along the Highway 2 corridor. That 65-degree annual temperature range puts enormous stress on any exterior coating. Paint films expand in summer heat and contract in winter cold. Low-quality paints become brittle after two or three Alberta winters, leading to cracking, peeling, and moisture infiltration. Freeze-thaw cycles are the biggest threat. Leduc averages approximately 100 freeze-thaw cycles per year, meaning moisture seeps into hairline cracks during mild days and expands when temperatures drop overnight. Each cycle widens the damage. Homes in exposed Leduc neighbourhoods like West Haven and Suntree , which sit on the city's western edge with minimal tree cover, experience this stress most aggressively. Best Paint Products for Leduc Siding Types The right product depends on your siding material. Here is what iPaint Painting recommends for the most common siding types found across Leduc: Vinyl siding: Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior ($75 to $90 per gallon) with its proprietary Colour Lock technology. This product adheres to vinyl without buckling and handles thermal expansion across a 65-degree temperature range. Common in Bridgeport and Corinthia subdivisions. Fibre cement (HardiePlank): Sherwin-Williams Duration ($70 to $85 per gallon) with its PermaLast finish. Excellent adhesion to cementitious surfaces and strong resistance to Alberta UV exposure. Popular in newer Meadowview and Discovery homes. Stucco: Elastomeric coatings such as Benjamin Moore Elastomeric Finish or Dulux Weathershield Elastomeric. These coatings stretch up to 300 percent, bridging hairline cracks and preventing moisture infiltration through freeze-thaw cycles. Many Suntree and Downtown Leduc homes feature stucco exteriors. Wood siding and trim: Sherwin-Williams SuperPaint Exterior Acrylic Latex ($55 to $65 per gallon) with a penetrating primer. Wood requires the most prep work but rewards it with exceptional curb appeal when properly coated. How iPaint Painting Protects Leduc Homes Product selection is only part of the equation. iPaint Painting's exterior process includes thorough power washing, scraping and sanding of loose paint, caulking of gaps around windows and trim, and application of bonding primer before two full coats of finish paint. This multi-step approach ensures the paint bonds properly and lasts through Leduc's harsh seasons. Every exterior project in Leduc comes with iPaint Painting's 5-year written warranty covering peeling, flaking, and adhesion failure. Ready to protect your home? Request a free exterior estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Source Page This answer is from our Leduc service area page . Visit for full details on all painting services available in Leduc. Related Questions FAQ How Much Does Interior Painting Cost in Leduc, Alberta? From: Leduc FAQ Can iPaint Handle Commercial Projects in the Leduc-Nisku Corridor? From: Leduc Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What exterior paint products work best for Fort Saskatchewan homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/exterior-paint-products-fort-saskatchewan/ > Fort Saskatchewan homes need premium acrylic latex paints with UV-resistant pigments and elastomeric coatings to handle minus 35 winters and plus 30 summers. iPaint Painting uses Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products. What exterior paint products work best for Fort Saskatchewan homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What exterior paint products work best for Fort Saskatchewan homes? What exterior paint products work best for Fort Saskatchewan homes? Fort Saskatchewan 458 words Fort Saskatchewan homes face the same extreme continental climate as greater Edmonton: winter lows reaching minus 35 degrees Celsius , summer highs above plus 30 degrees Celsius , and intense UV from over 2,300 hours of annual sunshine . iPaint Painting uses premium acrylic latex paints with UV-resistant pigments and elastomeric coatings for stucco that flex through freeze-thaw cycles. For vinyl and fibre-cement siding common in Westpark and Southfort developments, we select coatings specifically formulated for dimensional stability across Alberta's 65-degree temperature range. Top Exterior Paint Products for Alberta's Climate iPaint Painting recommends two product lines for exterior painting projects in Fort Saskatchewan. Each is engineered for cold-climate performance and carries manufacturer warranties of 15 to 25 years when professionally applied. Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior: A 100% acrylic formula with proprietary Colour Lock technology that resists fading from UV exposure. It adheres at temperatures as low as 4 degrees Celsius, extending the usable painting season in Fort Saskatchewan from early May through late September. Self-priming on most surfaces, which reduces labour time and material cost. Sherwin-Williams Duration Exterior: Features PermaLast technology for extreme crack resistance. The thick, flexible film handles the expansion and contraction of wood siding through Alberta's freeze-thaw cycles. Lifetime limited warranty when applied by a professional contractor. Matching Products to Fort Saskatchewan Siding Types Different neighbourhoods in Fort Saskatchewan feature different exterior materials, and the correct product match is critical for longevity. Homes in Westpark and Eagles' Nest (built 2005 to 2020) commonly feature vinyl siding and engineered wood panels. These substrates expand and contract significantly with temperature changes, so iPaint Painting uses flexible acrylic coatings that move with the material rather than cracking. We never exceed the manufacturer's recommended Light Reflectance Value (LRV) threshold, which prevents heat absorption and warping on vinyl surfaces. In Southfort and Sherridon , fibre-cement siding (such as James Hardie HardiePlank) is common on homes built after 2010. These panels accept paint exceptionally well but require a high-adhesion primer before the topcoat. iPaint Painting applies Sherwin-Williams Extreme Bond Primer followed by two coats of Duration Exterior for maximum lifespan. Downtown Fort Saskatchewan includes older homes with wood lap siding, stucco, and some original brick. Wood siding gets a full prep cycle: power washing, scraping loose paint, sanding, priming bare spots with a penetrating alkyd primer, then two coats of Benjamin Moore Aura. For stucco, we apply elastomeric coatings that bridge hairline cracks up to 1mm wide, preventing moisture infiltration during spring thaw. Why Product Selection Matters in Fort Saskatchewan Cheap paint fails fast in Alberta. Bargain exterior coatings typically last 3 to 5 years before chalking, peeling, or fading. The premium products iPaint Painting uses last 10 to 15 years with proper application and surface prep. Over a 20-year ownership period, investing in quality products and professional application from iPaint Painting actually costs less than repainting every 4 years with budget materials. Want expert guidance on the right products for your Fort Saskatchewan home? Request a free estimate or call 780-938-9555 for a consultation. Source Page This answer is from our Fort Saskatchewan service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Fort Saskatchewan. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to paint a house interior in Fort Saskatchewan? From: Fort Saskatchewan FAQ Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured for work in Fort Saskatchewan? From: Fort Saskatchewan Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What Exterior Paint Products Work Best for Riverbend's Climate? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/exterior-paint-products-riverbend-climate/ > Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior, Sherwin-Williams Emerald, and Cloverdale Horizon Exterior are our three picks for Riverbend What Exterior Paint Products Work Best for Riverbend's Climate? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Exterior Paint Products for Riverbend's Climate What Exterior Paint Products Work Best for Riverbend's Climate? Exterior Painting Riverbend, Edmonton 596 words For Riverbend, Edmonton, our three go-to exterior systems are Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior, Sherwin-Williams Emerald Exterior, and Cloverdale Horizon Exterior, all 100 percent acrylic topcoats applied over a stain-blocking primer. These products typically deliver 10 to 15 years of service life on Riverbend cedar and stucco, roughly double what builder-grade coatings achieve on the same substrate. Natural Resources Canada places Edmonton in Hardiness Zone 3a to 3b, which produces 80 to 120 freeze-thaw cycles per year and summer UV at index 8 to 9. Only 100 percent acrylic resins meeting MPI #10 or MPI #11 standards survive that range without chalking or cracking within four to six years. Premium product adds $800 to $1,500 to a typical Riverbend exterior, and it is the single highest-return upgrade we recommend. Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior Aura Exterior is our default recommendation for Henderson Estates ravine lots and Wolf Willow homes along the Whitemud Creek Ravine Park edge. The resin system is 100 percent acrylic with Benjamin Moore's Color Lock technology, it carries a 25-year product warranty, and it is certified to MPI #10. The integrated mildewcide is the reason we spec Aura on shaded north and east elevations under mature poplar in Brander Gardens and Brookside. Coverage is 350 to 450 square feet per gallon depending on substrate porosity, and we apply two coats over Benjamin Moore Fresh Start Exterior primer on cedar. See the manufacturer spec at Benjamin Moore Exterior Paint . Sherwin-Williams Emerald and Duration Sherwin-Williams Emerald Exterior is our UV-stable pick for south and southwest Henderson Estates elevations that catch direct summer sun. The titanium-dioxide pigment package resists chalking better than Aura on full-sun wood, and the acrylic resin is formulated for the Canadian Prairie temperature swing from minus 40 Celsius to plus 32 Celsius. Sherwin-Williams Duration is the value pick at a lower price-per-gallon with similar acrylic chemistry, and it still meets MPI #10. Duration is our recommendation for larger Rhatigan Ridge and Bulyea Heights two-storeys where square footage drives total cost and the owner wants premium performance without the Emerald premium. Cloverdale Horizon Exterior Cloverdale Horizon Exterior is an Alberta-made 100 percent acrylic that performs exceptionally well on stucco and brick veneer, both common in 1980s Westridge and Ramsay Heights Riverbend homes. Horizon has a softer film that tolerates the minor stucco cracks that reopen every freeze-thaw cycle without bridging and then tearing. It is also a preferred spec for Edmonton municipal and commercial exterior projects per MPI #11, which makes it our default on mixed-cladding Riverbend homes combining stucco, brick, and cedar. Cloverdale Super-Kote is our economy alternative for garage doors and outbuildings where a 5 to 7 year service life is acceptable. Primers and Caulks for the Riverbend System The topcoat is only as good as what sits under it. On 1970s and 1980s cedar, we use Zinsser Cover Stain oil primer to lock down the tannins that otherwise bleed through within 18 months. On previously painted surfaces with chalking, we switch to INSL-X Prime Lock bonding primer. Every siding joint gets renewed with Sashco Big Stretch, rated to minus 40 Celsius with 500 percent elongation, and every brick-to-siding transition gets OSI Quad Max. Together the primer, topcoat, and caulk spec forms a coating system that performs well across all 80 to 120 Edmonton freeze-thaw cycles per year. For Edmonton-wide product information visit our Edmonton exterior painting service or the parent exterior painting hub, or price your project via our pricing estimate tool. Your iPaint Painting estimate will specify the exact product, primer, and caulk selected for your Riverbend home in writing. Source Page This answer is from our Exterior Painting Riverbend combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more neighbourhood-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does exterior painting cost in Riverbend? From: Exterior Painting FAQ How does Riverbend's river valley location affect exterior paint? From: Exterior Painting FAQ Can you repaint 1970s and 1980s wood siding in Riverbend? From: Exterior Painting FAQ What paint products do you use in Riverbend? From: Exterior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What exterior paint products work best for St. Albert's climate? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/exterior-paint-products-st-albert-climate/ > What exterior paint products work best for St. Albert What exterior paint products work best for St. Albert's climate? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What exterior paint products work best for St. Albert's climate? What exterior paint products work best for St. Albert's climate? St. Albert 420 words St. Albert experiences some of the most demanding weather conditions in western Canada when it comes to exterior paint performance. Winter lows regularly reach -30 degrees Celsius, summer highs push above +30 degrees Celsius, and the constant freeze-thaw cycling between those extremes puts enormous stress on any coating applied to wood, stucco, or fibre cement siding. Choosing the right product is not optional. It is the difference between a finish that lasts 8 to 12 years and one that peels within two seasons. Premium Acrylic Latex: The Foundation iPaint Painting uses premium acrylic latex products from Benjamin Moore (Aura Exterior) and Sherwin-Williams (Duration) on the majority of St. Albert exterior painting projects. These products are formulated with 100% acrylic resins that flex with temperature swings rather than cracking under pressure. They resist UV fading during Alberta's long sunny summers (St. Albert averages over 2,300 hours of sunshine annually) and maintain strong adhesion through harsh winters. Both products also offer excellent colour retention, which matters when homeowners in neighbourhoods like Erin Ridge, Oakmont, and Lacombe Park invest in bold or deep exterior colours. Elastomeric Coatings for Stucco Homes A large percentage of St. Albert homes, particularly those built in the 1990s and 2000s, feature stucco exteriors. Stucco is durable but develops hairline cracks over time as the substrate shifts with seasonal ground movement and temperature changes. For these homes, iPaint Painting applies elastomeric coatings that bridge hairline cracks up to 1mm wide and create a waterproof membrane over the entire surface. This prevents moisture intrusion, which is the leading cause of stucco deterioration and mould growth behind exterior walls. The elastomeric layer stretches and contracts with the stucco rather than pulling away from it. Surface Preparation Is Half the Battle Even the best exterior paint will fail prematurely without proper surface preparation. In St. Albert , that means power washing to remove chalking, mildew, and surface contaminants. It means scraping and sanding any areas where the previous coating has lost adhesion. It means caulking all gaps around windows, doors, and trim joints with high-quality polyurethane caulking that remains flexible through extreme temperatures. iPaint Painting treats preparation as a non-negotiable step on every project, not an optional add-on. Our exterior painting projects in St. Albert come with a 5-year written warranty on both workmanship and materials. We stand behind the products we use because we have tested them across hundreds of Edmonton-area homes over our 15 years in business. If you are planning an exterior repaint for your St. Albert home, request a free estimate and we will recommend the exact product system for your siding type and exposure. Source Page This answer is from our St. Albert painting services page. Visit for full details on all services we offer in St. Albert, pricing, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How long does a cabinet painting project take in St. Albert? From: St. Albert FAQ Is iPaint Painting insured for work in St. Albert? From: St. Albert Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Does Riverbend's River Valley Location Affect Exterior Paint? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/exterior-paint-river-valley-riverbend/ > Riverbend How Does Riverbend's River Valley Location Affect Exterior Paint? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / River Valley Effect on Exterior Paint in Riverbend How Does Riverbend's River Valley Location Affect Exterior Paint? Exterior Painting Riverbend, Edmonton 593 words Riverbend's position inside the North Saskatchewan River valley and along the Whitemud Creek Ravine Park edge produces a microclimate that shortens generic exterior paint life by 2 to 4 years versus higher, drier Edmonton neighbourhoods. Morning fog, 55 to 75 percent summer humidity near the ravine, winter ice-fog over the river, and reflected UV off snow-covered south and southwest elevations all stress the paint film. The fix is not a different colour; it is a different product and prep system. We specify 100 percent acrylic topcoats (Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior, Sherwin-Williams Duration, Cloverdale Horizon Exterior), mildew-resistant additives on shaded elevations, and a stain-blocking primer under every coat. Warranty remains our standard 5 years written. Why the River Valley Microclimate Matters The Whitemud Creek Ravine is the largest urban ravine in North America at 1,100 hectares, and it channels cool moist air up the tributaries into Wolf Willow, Brander Gardens, and Henderson Estates every morning from April through October. That moist air slows the coalescence of waterborne paint, which is why we schedule Riverbend exteriors to start after 9 a.m. once surface temperature passes 12 Celsius. On the Henderson Estates ravine lots facing the North Saskatchewan River, south and southwest elevations also collect direct summer UV at index 8 to 9, which degrades lower-grade binders within four to six years. The combination of moisture on the shaded side plus UV on the sun side is the Riverbend signature challenge. Where River Valley Effects Hit Hardest Homes backing onto the Whitemud Creek Ravine in Wolf Willow, Rhatigan Ridge, and Westridge see the most mildew pressure on north and east elevations under mature poplar and spruce cover. Homes along the top of the river valley bank in Henderson Estates see heavier UV and freeze-thaw stress on their ravine-facing elevations. Properties near Snow Valley Ski Club on Fox Drive and across from Fort Edmonton Park experience significant freeze-thaw cycling from the river proximity: Edmonton averages 80 to 120 freeze-thaw cycles per year inside Natural Resources Canada Hardiness Zone 3a to 3b. Each cycle expands and contracts wood siding, which stresses the paint film at every lap. Product and Prep That Solve the Problem Our standard Riverbend exterior system is two coats of Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior (100 percent acrylic, 25-year product warranty, MPI #10) over a Zinsser Cover Stain oil primer on cedar and T1-11 plywood. Aura Exterior includes a proprietary mildewcide rated for Canadian Prairie shaded exposures. For homes in full sun on ravine lots we often swap to Sherwin-Williams Emerald Exterior or Sherwin-Williams Duration for its UV-stable titanium pigment. All exterior caulking gets renewed with Sashco Big Stretch on siding joints and OSI Quad Max at any brick-to-siding transition, both rated for minus 40 Celsius winter movement. Climate context is at Natural Resources Canada Plant Hardiness Zones . Timing the Riverbend Paint Window The optimal exterior painting window in Riverbend runs mid-May through early October, when surface temperatures sit between 10 and 32 Celsius and overnight lows stay above 5 Celsius. We avoid the first two weeks of May when river ice-out still pushes cool fog up the ravine, and we stop by early October once the T6H and T6R postal code zones start hitting overnight frost. Full details on timing are on our best time for exterior painting FAQ. For the full Riverbend service overview visit our Riverbend service area or the parent exterior painting service page. To book a free on-site consult, our team reaches every Riverbend address in roughly 15 minutes from 9821 33 Ave NW via Whitemud Drive to Terwillegar Drive. Source Page This answer is from our Exterior Painting Riverbend combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more neighbourhood-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does exterior painting cost in Riverbend? From: Exterior Painting FAQ Can you repaint 1970s and 1980s wood siding in Riverbend? From: Exterior Painting FAQ What exterior paint products work best for Riverbend's climate? From: Exterior Painting FAQ How do you prepare an exterior for Edmonton's extreme climate? From: Exterior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does exterior painting cost in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/exterior-painting-cost-edmonton/ > How much does exterior painting cost in Edmonton? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How much does exterior painting cost in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does exterior painting cost in Edmonton? How much does exterior painting cost in Edmonton? Exterior Painting 345 words Exterior painting in Edmonton typically costs $3,000–$12,000+ for a full house repaint. Painting a single side ranges from $1,500–$3,000 . The final price depends on the size of the home, number of storeys, current surface condition, and the paint products specified. What Affects the Price? Several factors determine where your project lands in that range: Square footage of paintable surface: This is the primary driver. A 1,200 sq ft bungalow has far less surface area than a 2,500 sq ft two-storey with gables and dormers. Number of storeys: Two and three-storey homes require ladder setup, scaffolding, or lift equipment, all of which add to labour time and cost. Surface condition: Peeling, chalking, or damaged surfaces require extensive prep, scraping, sanding, priming, and spot repairs. A well-maintained home costs less to repaint than one that has been neglected for 15+ years. Siding material: Wood siding requires more prep and product than vinyl. Stucco has a high absorption rate and may need two coats of primer. Paint product selection: iPaint uses premium exterior products from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams , formulated specifically for Edmonton's freeze-thaw cycles. Budget products may cost less upfront but fail faster. Trim, soffits, and details: Painting fascia, soffits, window trim, garage doors, and front doors adds labour but significantly improves the finished result. Get an Accurate Number, Book a Free Estimate Online price ranges are useful for budgeting, but they're no substitute for a proper site assessment. iPaint provides free, detailed written estimates with every line item, labour, materials, prep, and product, so you know exactly what you're paying for before any work begins. We've completed hundreds of exterior painting projects across Edmonton. Contact us to book your free estimate and get an accurate number for your specific home. Source Page This answer is from our Exterior Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ When is the best time to paint the exterior of a house in Edmonton? From: Exterior Painting FAQ How long does exterior paint last in Edmonton? From: Exterior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Much Does Exterior Painting Cost in Riverbend? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/exterior-painting-cost-riverbend/ > Exterior painting in Riverbend costs $5,500 to $16,000 for a full repaint. See real pricing by home size, sub-neighbourhood (Henderson Estates, Brander Gardens, Rhatigan Ridge), and substrate from iPaint Painting. How Much Does Exterior Painting Cost in Riverbend? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Exterior Painting Cost in Riverbend How Much Does Exterior Painting Cost in Riverbend? Exterior Painting Riverbend, Edmonton 599 words Exterior painting in Riverbend, Edmonton typically costs $5,500 to $16,000 for a full repaint, with most projects landing between $7,500 and $12,500 depending on home size, storey count, cladding type, and product selection. A 1,400 square foot bungalow in Brander Gardens or Brookside runs $5,500 to $9,000. A two-storey family home in Bulyea Heights or Rhatigan Ridge typically runs $9,000 to $13,500. Estate homes in Henderson Estates on North Saskatchewan River ravine lots, often 3,500 to 6,000 plus square feet, run $13,500 to $22,000. Trim-only refreshes start at $1,500 to $3,500. Every iPaint Painting estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed for five years, and the price we quote is the price you pay. What Drives Exterior Painting Cost in Riverbend Riverbend homes were built between 1976 and 1995, and that era dictates the biggest cost variable: cladding. Original cedar siding on Brander Gardens bungalows (postal code T6H 5G9) requires two coats of acrylic topcoat over a stain-blocking oil primer like Zinsser Cover Stain, which adds labour versus a simple re-coat on vinyl. T1-11 plywood on some Bulyea Heights homes (T6H 4T5) needs caulk renewal at every vertical joint with Sashco Big Stretch. Stucco homes from the late 1980s in Westridge and Ramsay Heights require crack routing and elastomeric patching before the colour coat. Brick veneer accents common across Falconer Heights add cutting-in time at every mortar line. Pricing by Riverbend Sub-Neighbourhood Rhatigan Ridge homes (T6R 2B9) tend toward 2,200 to 3,000 square foot two-storeys and average $9,500 to $13,000 for a full exterior. Henderson Estates lots along the river valley (T6R 2Y1) carry premium square footage and often additional elevations facing the ravine, pushing totals to $14,000 to $22,000 on custom infills. Wolf Willow properties along the Whitemud Creek Ravine Park edge face extra shade and moisture from the ravine, which requires mildew-resistant coatings like Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior , and that product positioning lands most Wolf Willow projects in the $11,000 to $16,000 range. Brookside and Falconer Heights bungalows typically hit the lower end of our Riverbend pricing band. Product and Climate Factors That Affect Price Edmonton sits in Natural Resources Canada Hardiness Zone 3a to 3b, which produces 80 to 120 freeze-thaw cycles every year and temperature swings from minus 40 Celsius to plus 32 Celsius. That range forces us to specify 100 percent acrylic topcoats rated to MPI #10 or MPI #11 exterior latex standards. Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior, Sherwin-Williams Emerald Exterior, and Cloverdale Horizon Exterior are our three go-to systems for Riverbend, applied at 400 square feet per gallon over a Benjamin Moore Fresh Start Exterior or INSL-X Prime Lock bonding primer. Premium product adds $800 to $1,500 to a typical Riverbend exterior versus a builder-grade coating, and we always recommend it because the Riverbend cedar substrate plus Zone 3a climate burns through economy paint in four to six years. What an On-Site Riverbend Estimate Includes Our free on-site assessment covers a surface-by-surface inspection, a moisture reading on wood cladding, a caulk audit, a sheen and colour consultation using drawdowns, and a written project timeline that targets the mid-May through early October painting window. We reach every Riverbend address in roughly 15 minutes from our 9821 33 Ave NW shop by running Whitemud Drive west to Terwillegar Drive or Rabbit Hill Road. Crews stage out of Riverbend Square at Terwillegar Drive and Rabbit Hill Road on multi-day projects. For a deeper cost breakdown, visit our exterior painting hub, our Edmonton exterior service page, or request a written quote through our pricing estimate tool. Background on the neighbourhood is available via Wikipedia's Riverbend, Edmonton entry . Source Page This answer is from our Exterior Painting Riverbend combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more neighbourhood-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How does Riverbend's river valley location affect exterior paint? From: Exterior Painting FAQ Can you repaint 1970s and 1980s wood siding in Riverbend? From: Exterior Painting FAQ What exterior paint products work best for Riverbend's climate? From: Exterior Painting FAQ How much does exterior painting cost in Edmonton? From: Exterior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Much Does Exterior Painting Cost in Windermere? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/exterior-painting-cost-windermere/ > Exterior painting in Windermere runs $5 to $10 per square foot. A 3,000 sq ft executive home typically costs $15,000 to $30,000. Pricing by material, height, and complexity. How Much Does Exterior Painting Cost in Windermere? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Exterior Painting Cost Windermere How Much Does Exterior Painting Cost in Windermere? Exterior Painting Windermere 563 words Exterior painting in Windermere typically runs $5 to $10 per square foot , reflecting the premium nature of the neighbourhood's homes. A typical 3,000 square foot Windermere home costs $15,000 to $30,000 for a full exterior repaint. The range is driven by three factors: multi-material exteriors (stone, stucco, Hardie fibre cement, cedar accents, vinyl, and trim on a single home), 2 to 3 storey heights that require scaffolding or boom lifts, and large continuous surface areas with steep rooflines and multiple gables. We provide detailed written estimates with no hidden fees. The price we quote is the price you pay, and every project carries our 5-year written warranty. What Drives the Cost Range in Windermere Windermere homes built between 2004 and 2015 by Cambrian, Morrison Homes, Brookfield Residential, Jayman MasterBUILT, and Sterling Homes almost universally combine multiple exterior materials on a single elevation. A front facade might include stone veneer, stucco, Hardie fibre cement siding, cedar accent panels, and painted trim, each requiring a different primer, coating, and application method. Colour coordination across those materials is what separates a professional exterior repaint from a rushed job, and the extra labour shows up in the line items. Two and three storey elevations along Windermere Boulevard , 41 Avenue SW, and the streets backing onto Windermere Waters stormwater pond require professional scaffolding or boom lifts rather than extension ladders. Our crew is WCB-covered and Fall Protection certified, which is a non-negotiable requirement for working safely on these larger homes near Windermere Golf & Country Club . Sample Cost Ranges by Home Size A 2,400 square foot two-storey Windermere home with a standard mix of stucco and trim typically runs $12,000 to $18,000. A 3,000 square foot home with stone veneer, Hardie siding, and cedar accents runs $15,000 to $22,000. Executive homes of 4,000 to 5,500 square feet with three storeys, complex rooflines, and extensive trim, the kind often found near Dr. Donald R. Massey School and Constable Daniel Woodall School , typically run $25,000 to $40,000. Every estimate is walked in person because surface area and material mix vary dramatically from home to home in Windermere. Paint product selection also shifts cost, with premium Sherwin-Williams Emerald or Benjamin Moore Aura systems carrying longer warranties and higher upfront material line items. Exterior Painting Costs in Windermere Windermere is an executive southwest Edmonton neighbourhood bordered by Anthony Henday Drive to the west, 41 Avenue SW to the south, and Rabbit Hill Road (170 Street) to the east. The Windermere service area covers the full community from Currents of Windermere retail district down to the ravine and river valley edge. Our crew reaches most Windermere homes in 15 to 20 minutes from our south Edmonton shop via Terwillegar Drive , which keeps mobilization costs down and allows us to schedule in-person estimate visits quickly. Developed between 2004 and 2015 along the south shore of the North Saskatchewan River valley, Windermere sits in southwest Edmonton and is defined by its premium architectural standards and mixed-material facades. The region experiences roughly 80 or more freeze-thaw cycles each year, temperatures swinging from minus 40 to plus 30 Celsius, and periodic chinook warming. Paint systems specified for Windermere must flex with that climate and carry elastomeric properties on stucco, alkali-resistant primers on fibre cement, and UV-stable topcoats across the board. These specifications are built into every estimate at no surprise markup. Source Page This answer is from our Exterior Painting Windermere combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How do you handle multi-material exteriors in Windermere? From: Exterior Painting FAQ How do you prepare exteriors for Edmonton's extreme climate? From: Exterior Painting FAQ Painting stucco vs wood siding in Edmonton? From: Exterior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## When is the best time to paint the exterior of a house in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/exterior-painting-season-edmonton/ > When is the best time to paint the exterior of a house in Edmonton? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton When is the best time to paint the exterior of a house in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / When is the best time to paint the exterior of a house in Edmonton? When is the best time to paint the exterior of a house in Edmonton? Exterior Painting 320 words The best time to paint the exterior of a house in Edmonton is May through September , when temperatures are consistently above 10°C and humidity levels allow paint to cure properly. Edmonton's short painting season means planning ahead is essential, the best crews book out weeks in advance. Why Temperature Matters So Much Exterior paint, whether latex or oil-based, requires a minimum application temperature of 10°C , and surfaces should remain above that threshold for at least 4–6 hours after application while the paint cures. Paint applied in cold conditions fails to bond properly, leading to cracking, peeling, and premature failure within one to two seasons. Edmonton's climate swings between -40°C in winter and +35°C in summer. That extreme range puts enormous stress on exterior coatings, which is exactly why product selection and proper application timing matter so much here. The iPaint Exterior Painting Window At iPaint, we monitor daily and extended weather forecasts before every exterior project. Our approach: Start date: We confirm 5+ days of temperatures above 10°C before beginning prep and prime. Rain window: We require a minimum 24-hour dry window after application before any precipitation risk. Early and late season caution: May and September can still see frost overnight, we factor overnight lows, not just daytime highs. No rush: We never start a job if weather conditions are marginal. A delayed start costs a day; bad paint adhesion costs you a full repaint. When to Book Your Edmonton Exterior Painting Project Because the exterior season in Edmonton runs only about five months, demand far exceeds available crew time. We recommend booking in March or April for a May or June start. Projects booked mid-summer often push into September, which is fine, but adds weather risk. Contact iPaint early to secure your preferred date. Source Page This answer is from our Exterior Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does exterior painting cost in Edmonton? From: Exterior Painting FAQ How long does exterior paint last in Edmonton? From: Exterior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you paint the exterior of homes near Summerside Lake? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/exterior-painting-summerside-lake/ > Yes, iPaint Painting paints exteriors near Summerside Lake. Lakeside homes face extra moisture exposure that accelerates coating deterioration. We use breathable, moisture-resistant coatings and repair caulking before applying. Can you paint the exterior of homes near Summerside Lake? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can you paint the exterior of homes near Summerside Lake? Can you paint the exterior of homes near Summerside Lake? Summerside 420 words Yes, iPaint Painting paints the exterior of homes near Summerside Lake, and we recommend specialized moisture-resistant, breathable coatings for these properties. Lakeside homes experience higher ambient humidity and wind-driven moisture that accelerates coating deterioration compared to homes farther from the water. iPaint Painting also inspects and repairs caulking failures around windows and trim joints before applying any exterior coatings , which is critical for homes in this micro-environment. Why Lakeside Homes Need Special Attention Summerside's 6.5-acre constructed lake creates a localized moisture environment that affects the 200 or more homes along its perimeter. During summer months, evaporation from the lake surface increases relative humidity by 5 to 15 percent within a 50-metre radius. In winter, ice formation and spring thaw cycles contribute to moisture infiltration through compromised caulking and trim joints. Standard exterior coatings trap moisture behind the film, leading to blistering, peeling, and premature failure. Homes facing the lake on their south or southwest elevation also receive intense UV exposure during Edmonton's long summer days (up to 17 hours of daylight in June), accelerating colour fade and chalking. iPaint Painting's Lakeside Exterior Process Our approach for Summerside lakeside homes includes several additional steps beyond a standard exterior repaint : Full caulking inspection and replacement: We check every window frame, door frame, corner board, and trim joint for failed or shrinking caulking. Summerside homes built between 2005 and 2015 commonly show caulking failure after 10 to 15 years. We use polyurethane-based caulking rated for 25+ years and 50 percent joint movement. Breathable coating selection: iPaint Painting uses 100% acrylic latex coatings that allow trapped moisture to escape through the film while blocking liquid water penetration. Products like Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior and Sherwin-Williams Duration are formulated for this balance. Enhanced surface preparation: Power washing to remove mildew and organic growth (more common on lake-facing elevations), scraping loose paint, sanding feathered edges, and spot-priming bare wood or composite substrates. UV-resistant top coats: We recommend medium to darker tones in UV-stable formulations for lake-facing elevations. Lighter colours reflect more UV but show dirt faster in the higher-moisture zone. Exterior Painting Costs Near Summerside Lake Exterior painting for lakeside Summerside homes typically runs $4 to $8 per square foot of paintable surface, depending on the home's size, number of elevations, and the extent of caulking or substrate repair needed. A standard 1,800 square foot two-storey home averages $7,200 to $14,400 for a complete exterior repaint. iPaint Painting provides free on-site exterior estimates for all Summerside properties. Every project includes a 5-year written warranty . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . Source Page This answer is from our Summerside service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Summerside. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting serve the Summerside neighbourhood in Edmonton? From: Summerside FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Summerside? From: Summerside Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Do you offer a warranty on exterior painting? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/exterior-painting-warranty-edmonton/ > Do you offer a warranty on exterior painting? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Do you offer a warranty on exterior painting? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Do you offer a warranty on exterior painting? Do you offer a warranty on exterior painting? Exterior Painting 318 words Yes. iPaint provides a 5-year written workmanship warranty on all exterior painting projects completed in Edmonton and the surrounding area. If your paint peels, bubbles, or cracks within five years of our work, we return and fix it at no charge, no questions asked. What the Warranty Covers Our workmanship warranty covers defects caused by our application process or product selection. Specifically: Peeling: If paint lifts or separates from the substrate within the warranty period, we re-prep and repaint the affected area. Bubbling: Air or moisture blistering beneath the paint film, a sign of application or adhesion failure, is covered. Cracking or flaking: Film failure that begins at the surface and works inward is a workmanship issue we stand behind. Manufacturer Product Warranties In addition to our own workmanship warranty, the premium products we use, primarily from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams , carry their own manufacturer warranties. These cover product defects such as colour fade beyond acceptable thresholds, and in some cases extend the total coverage period significantly beyond our five-year workmanship guarantee. At project completion, iPaint documents the products used on your home so you have the information needed to make a manufacturer warranty claim if one ever becomes necessary. Why We Can Offer a 5-Year Warranty Most painting contractors offer one to two years, or nothing in writing at all. We can offer five years because of how we work: thorough surface preparation, properly timed application, and premium cold-climate products formulated to handle Edmonton's demanding freeze-thaw conditions. We don't cut corners on prep, and we don't use budget-tier paints to protect our margins. If you want a paint job that comes with a real guarantee, contact iPaint for your free estimate. Source Page This answer is from our Exterior Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How long does exterior paint last in Edmonton? From: Exterior Painting FAQ When is the best time to paint the exterior of a house in Edmonton? From: Exterior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What exterior paint products work best on Windsor Park's older clapboard and stucco homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/exterior-products-windsor-park/ > Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior and Sherwin-Williams Duration work best on Windsor Park What exterior paint products work best on Windsor Park's older clapboard and stucco homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What exterior paint products work best on Windsor Park's older clapboard and stucco homes? What exterior paint products work best on Windsor Park's older clapboard and stucco homes? Windsor Park 432 words Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior and Sherwin-Williams Duration are the two best exterior paint products for Windsor Park's older clapboard and stucco homes, based on their performance in Edmonton's extreme temperature range of minus 35 to plus 30 degrees Celsius. Both products deliver superior adhesion on aged substrates, built-in mildewcide protection, and the flexibility needed to withstand 60+ degree annual temperature swings. iPaint Painting specifies these products on every Windsor Park exterior project . Products for Clapboard Siding Windsor Park's pre-1930 homes commonly feature narrow clapboard siding (sometimes called lap siding or bevelled siding). After 80 to 110 years of Edmonton weather, this wood has been painted, scraped, and repainted many times. The key to a lasting finish on aged clapboard is proper primer selection followed by premium topcoats: Primer: Zinsser Cover Stain oil-based primer ($40 to $50 per gallon) penetrates deeply into weathered wood grain, sealing tannin bleed and providing a mechanical bond that water-based primers cannot achieve on bare, aged wood. iPaint Painting applies this by brush (not sprayer) on all bare wood areas to ensure full penetration into cracks and grain. Topcoat option 1 (Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior): Colour Lock technology resists fading from Edmonton's intense summer UV. Self-priming formula. Approximately $75 to $85 per gallon. Two coats provide 10 to 12 year durability on properly prepared clapboard. Topcoat option 2 (Sherwin-Williams Duration): PermaLast technology for excellent adhesion on challenging substrates. Factory-added mildewcide. Approximately $70 to $80 per gallon. Excellent self-levelling properties that produce a smooth finish on textured wood grain. Products for Stucco Exteriors Windsor Park's 1930s to 1950s homes often feature sand-finish stucco, which develops hairline cracks over time from freeze-thaw cycling. Standard exterior paint will not bridge these cracks. iPaint Painting uses elastomeric coatings that stretch up to 300 percent without cracking: Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior (flat or low-lustre): Applied at 16 to 20 mils wet film thickness (double the standard application rate) to create a waterproof membrane over the stucco surface. The thicker application fills hairline cracks up to 1 millimetre wide. Sherwin-Williams Loxon XP: Purpose-built for masonry and stucco surfaces. Alkali-resistant formula prevents the efflorescence staining common on older stucco. Approximately $65 to $75 per gallon. Why Product Selection Matters in Edmonton Cheaper exterior paints rated for moderate climates will fail prematurely on Windsor Park homes. Edmonton's annual temperature swing of 60+ degrees causes wood and stucco to expand and contract significantly. Rigid paint films crack, moisture enters, and the cycle of peeling and failure accelerates. The products iPaint Painting specifies are formulated with flexible resins that move with the substrate, maintaining a continuous protective barrier year-round. Every exterior project includes our 5-year written warranty . Get expert product recommendations for your Windsor Park home. Request a free estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 . Source Page This answer is from our Windsor Park service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Windsor Park. Related Questions FAQ Can iPaint work on heritage and character homes in Windsor Park? From: Windsor Park FAQ Do older Windsor Park homes have lead paint that needs special handling? From: Windsor Park Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What exterior surfaces can you paint? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/exterior-surfaces-we-paint/ > What exterior surfaces can you paint? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton What exterior surfaces can you paint? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What exterior surfaces can you paint? What exterior surfaces can you paint? Exterior Painting 310 words iPaint paints virtually every exterior surface found on Edmonton homes and commercial buildings. From standard wood siding to stucco, Hardie board, vinyl, and all trim elements, we have the products and experience to deliver a lasting finish on each material type. Siding and Cladding The main body of your home's exterior is where product selection matters most, since siding faces the full force of Edmonton winters: Wood siding: Requires thorough prep, scraping, sanding, priming bare wood, before finish coats. We use penetrating primers that bond deeply to wood grain. Vinyl siding: Can be painted successfully with the right bonding primer and 100% acrylic latex topcoat formulated for vinyl. We never apply paint to vinyl without proper prep. Stucco: Highly porous and requires elastomeric or masonry-specific products that bridge hairline cracks and resist moisture infiltration. Hardie board (fibre cement): Excellent substrate for paint. We use manufacturer-recommended products and follow Hardie's coating guidelines. Trim, Accents, and Architectural Details The details make the difference between a good paint job and a great one. iPaint paints all of the following exterior elements: Window and door trim Soffits and fascia boards Eaves and overhangs Garage doors (single and double, wood and metal) Front doors and entry surrounds Shutters and decorative elements Outbuildings and Outdoor Structures We also paint outdoor structures that are part of your property's overall appearance: Decks and deck railings (stain or paint) Fences (wood, metal, composite) Pergolas and garden structures Detached garages and sheds Not sure if your surface is paintable? Contact iPaint for a free assessment. We'll tell you exactly what's needed, and what to expect from the finished result. Source Page This answer is from our Exterior Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does exterior painting cost in Edmonton? From: Exterior Painting FAQ Do you offer a warranty on exterior painting? From: Exterior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Is the colour consultation really free? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/free-colour-consultation-edmonton/ > Is the colour consultation really free? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Is the colour consultation really free? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Is the colour consultation really free? Is the colour consultation really free? Color Consultation 410 words Yes, the colour consultation is completely free and included with every painting project we take on. There are no hidden fees, no upsells, and no strings attached. We believe that choosing the right colours is one of the most important parts of any painting project, and we do not think you should have to pay extra for expert guidance. What the Consultation Covers Our colour consultation is thorough and tailored to your home. Here is what we walk through together: Wall colours: We help you select the perfect shades for every room in your project, taking into account the natural light each room receives, the time of day you use the space, and the mood you want to create. Trim and ceiling colours: These choices matter more than most people realize. The right trim colour can make your wall colour pop, while the wrong one can make everything look flat. We guide you through complementary combinations. Accent walls: If you are considering a feature wall, we help you choose a colour that adds drama without overwhelming the room. We also advise on which wall in the room works best as an accent. Sheen selection: Flat, eggshell, satin, semi-gloss. Each sheen behaves differently in different rooms. We recommend the right sheen for each surface based on the room's function and traffic level. How We Help You Choose Choosing paint colours from tiny chips under fluorescent store lighting is one of the worst ways to pick a colour. That is why we bring the selection process to your home. We use large sample boards (not small paint chips) so you can see how colours actually look on your walls, in your natural light, at different times of day. Edmonton's light changes dramatically with the seasons. A colour that looks warm and inviting in summer can look completely different under the cool, grey light of a January afternoon. We account for this when making recommendations, drawing on our experience with hundreds of Edmonton homes. You are welcome to bring your own colour ideas to the consultation. Many of our clients come with Pinterest boards, magazine clippings, or photos of rooms they love. We use these as a starting point and help you find the specific Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams colours that will achieve the look you want in your particular space. Ready to get started? Book your free colour consultation and let us help you find the perfect palette for your home. Source Page This answer is from our Color Consultation service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How do I choose the right paint colour for a north-facing room in Edmonton? From: Color Consultation FAQ What are the most popular paint colours in Edmonton for 2026? From: Color Consultation Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Do you have experience painting heritage buildings in Downtown Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/heritage-buildings-downtown-edmonton/ > Yes, iPaint Painting has experience with heritage buildings in Downtown Edmonton including Hotel Macdonald, Gibson Block, and early 1900s buildings on Jasper Avenue. Period-appropriate palettes and compatible coatings for brick, sandstone, and plaster. Do you have experience painting heritage buildings in Downtown Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Do you have experience painting heritage buildings in Downtown Edmonton? Do you have experience painting heritage buildings in Downtown Edmonton? Downtown Edmonton 440 words Yes, iPaint Painting has experience painting heritage buildings in Downtown Edmonton , including properties near the Hotel Macdonald, the Gibson Block, and early 1900s commercial buildings along Jasper Avenue and 104 Street. Heritage painting requires period-appropriate colour palettes and coatings that are compatible with original substrates like brick, sandstone, plaster, and old-growth wood trim. iPaint Painting uses breathable mineral-based and lime-compatible coatings where required, preserving the building's character while providing modern protection. Edmonton's Heritage Building Stock Downtown Edmonton contains approximately 30 designated Municipal Historic Resources and dozens of additional buildings on the City of Edmonton's Heritage Inventory. Many date from the 1903 to 1930 period when Edmonton experienced its first major construction boom following its incorporation as a city in 1904. These structures feature materials and construction techniques that require specialized painting knowledge. The Hotel Macdonald (built 1915) is Edmonton's most recognized heritage building, a Chateau-style landmark on the North Saskatchewan River bluffs. The Gibson Block (built 1913) on Jasper Avenue is one of Edmonton's finest examples of Edwardian commercial architecture. Along 104 Street, converted warehouse buildings from the 1910s and 1920s now house restaurants, galleries, and offices in the Arts District. What Makes Heritage Painting Different Substrate compatibility: Original plaster walls cannot accept modern acrylic paints designed for drywall. iPaint Painting uses breathable coatings that allow moisture to pass through the plaster without trapping it behind the film, which would cause bubbling and delamination. Lime-wash and mineral silicate paints are appropriate for many heritage plaster surfaces. Period-appropriate colours: Heritage conservation guidelines often require colours that reflect the building's original era. Edmonton's early 20th century commercial buildings typically featured earth tones, deep greens, burgundy, and cream. iPaint Painting researches original colour schemes using Benjamin Moore's Historical Color Collection and Sherwin-Williams' Preservation Palette, both of which include over 150 documented heritage colours. Lead paint considerations: Buildings constructed before 1960 may contain lead-based paint. iPaint Painting follows Health Canada and Alberta OHS guidelines for lead paint encapsulation or removal, including containment, HEPA filtration, and proper disposal of lead-contaminated materials. Masonry and sandstone care: Exterior brick and sandstone on heritage buildings must never be sealed with impermeable coatings. iPaint Painting uses vapor-permeable masonry coatings that protect against water penetration while allowing the substrate to breathe, preventing the freeze-thaw spalling damage that sealed brick commonly suffers in Edmonton's climate. Schedule a Heritage Building Consultation iPaint Painting provides free consultations for heritage building painting projects in Downtown Edmonton. We work with building owners, property managers, and heritage conservation consultants to develop appropriate specifications. Every project includes a 5-year written warranty . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free consultation online . Source Page This answer is from our Downtown Edmonton service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Downtown Edmonton. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting handle commercial painting projects in Downtown Edmonton? From: Downtown Edmonton FAQ How much does commercial painting cost in Downtown Edmonton? From: Downtown Edmonton Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Does iPaint Painting Have Experience with Heritage and Character Homes in Glenora? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/heritage-character-homes-glenora/ > Yes. iPaint Painting specializes in Glenora Does iPaint Painting Have Experience with Heritage and Character Homes in Glenora? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Heritage and Character Homes in Glenora Does iPaint Painting Have Experience with Heritage and Character Homes in Glenora? Glenora 467 words Yes, Glenora's heritage homes are one of iPaint Painting's core specialties. Many properties in this west Edmonton neighbourhood date from the 1910s through 1940s, featuring original horsehair plaster walls, intricate crown moulding, wood window frames, and exterior cladding materials that require careful preparation techniques different from modern drywall and vinyl construction. iPaint Painting's crew understands how to work with these historic substrates, repair hairline plaster cracks without over-sanding, and apply compatible coating systems that preserve the integrity of every original surface. Architectural Styles Found in Glenora Walking along streets like 102 Avenue, 133 Street, and the tree-lined blocks near the river valley, you will find a concentration of architectural styles rarely seen in Edmonton's newer suburbs. Tudor Revival homes (common along the north end of Glenora near Government House Park) feature steeply pitched rooflines, decorative half-timbering, and stucco panels that demand specialized masking and careful brush work during repainting. Colonial Revival properties display symmetrical facades, multi-pane sash windows, and columned front entries that require precise cutting-in around detailed trim. Craftsman bungalows , built primarily between 1920 and 1935, showcase wide front porches, tapered porch columns, exposed rafter tails, and extensive woodwork that traps moisture if not properly sealed. Each of these styles presents unique painting challenges. iPaint Painting has completed interior painting and exterior restoration projects on all three styles throughout Glenora, giving our team direct, hands-on familiarity with the materials and construction methods involved. Plaster Preparation Techniques for Heritage Interiors Original plaster in Glenora homes is typically a three-coat lime-and-sand system reinforced with horsehair or wood lath. Unlike modern drywall, this plaster is harder, more brittle, and reacts differently to sanding and priming. iPaint Painting uses alkali-resistant primers (such as Zinsser BIN or KILZ Original) to prevent efflorescence from migrating through the topcoat. We fill hairline cracks with flexible patching compound rather than rigid filler, because rigid products re-crack within one to two heating seasons as the plaster expands and contracts. Hand preparation is standard on every Glenora heritage project. Mechanical sanding is avoided to preserve the original surface texture that gives character homes their authenticity. For walls with significant plaster damage (delamination from the lath, large map cracking, or bulging sections), our team performs skim-coat repairs using Diamond Veneer or USG plaster products that bond directly to the existing substrate. This approach costs 30 to 50 percent less than full plaster removal and drywall replacement while maintaining the home's historic character. Why Glenora Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting brings 15 years of experience, a 4.9-star rating from 156 Google Reviews, and a 5-year written warranty to every Glenora project. Our team works with owner oversight on every job, ensuring that heritage details are respected from start to finish. Ready to discuss your character home? Request a free on-site estimate or call 780-938-9555 to get started. Source Page This answer is from our Glenora service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Glenora. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to paint a character home in Glenora? From: Glenora FAQ Can you paint over original plaster walls in Glenora homes without damaging them? From: Glenora Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can iPaint work on heritage and character homes in Windsor Park? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/heritage-character-homes-windsor-park/ > Yes. iPaint Painting works on 1910s-1950s heritage homes in Windsor Park with plaster walls, hardwood trim, leaded glass, clapboard and stucco exteriors, and lead paint assessment on pre-1960 surfaces. Can iPaint work on heritage and character homes in Windsor Park? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can iPaint work on heritage and character homes in Windsor Park? Can iPaint work on heritage and character homes in Windsor Park? Windsor Park 448 words Yes, iPaint Painting has extensive experience working on the heritage and character homes that define Windsor Park. Built primarily between the 1910s and 1950s, these homes feature plaster walls, hardwood trim, leaded glass windows, built-in cabinetry, clapboard siding, and early stucco exteriors. iPaint Painting provides heritage restoration painting, lead paint assessment on pre-1960 surfaces, and period-accurate colour matching to preserve the architectural character of one of Edmonton's most distinguished neighbourhoods. Interior Challenges in Windsor Park Heritage Homes Windsor Park's oldest homes (particularly those along University Avenue and 87th Avenue near the University of Alberta campus) were built with three-coat plaster walls over wooden lath. After 70 to 110 years, these walls present unique conditions that modern painters rarely encounter. Common issues include map cracking (a network of fine cracks across large wall areas), settlement cracks at corners and around original arched doorways, and plaster delamination where the keys behind the lath have broken. iPaint Painting stabilizes these surfaces using Zinsser Gardz penetrating sealer ($45 per gallon), followed by skim-coating with setting-type compound where needed, and a full coat of high-adhesion bonding primer before finish coats. For homes with original crown moulding, picture rail, and wainscoting (found in approximately 60 percent of pre-1940 Windsor Park homes), iPaint Painting hand-sands each profile and applies Benjamin Moore Advance cabinet-grade enamel for a smooth, durable finish that highlights the original millwork. Lead Paint Assessment and Safe Handling Any Windsor Park home built before 1960 may contain lead-based paint on interior trim, window frames, doors, and exterior surfaces . Lead paint was standard in Canadian residential construction until the late 1970s, with the highest concentrations in homes built before 1950. iPaint Painting follows Health Canada guidelines for lead paint handling: XRF testing of suspect surfaces, plastic sheeting containment of work areas, HEPA-filtered vacuum equipment, and wet sanding techniques that minimize airborne dust. All lead-contaminated waste is bagged and disposed of according to Alberta environmental regulations. Exterior Restoration for Clapboard and Stucco Windsor Park's character homes feature two primary exterior finishes: original narrow clapboard siding (common on pre-1930 homes) and sand-finish stucco (typical of 1930s to 1950s construction). Clapboard requires careful hand scraping of loose paint, spot priming of bare wood with penetrating oil-based primer, and two full coats of premium acrylic latex. iPaint Painting uses Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior or Sherwin-Williams Duration, both rated for Edmonton's temperature range of minus 35 to plus 30 degrees Celsius. Stucco homes need elastomeric coatings that bridge hairline cracks and flex with seasonal movement. iPaint Painting applies these coatings at 16 to 20 mils wet thickness (twice the standard paint application), creating a waterproof membrane that protects the stucco substrate for 10 to 15 years. Preserve the character of your Windsor Park home with expert painting. Request a free estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 . Source Page This answer is from our Windsor Park service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Windsor Park. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to paint a heritage home in Windsor Park? From: Windsor Park FAQ Do older Windsor Park homes have lead paint that needs special handling? From: Windsor Park Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What paint colours are appropriate for Highlands heritage homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/heritage-colours-highlands/ > Appropriate colours for Highlands heritage homes depend on architectural style. Tudor Revival: deep earth tones with cream trim. Craftsman: rich greens and warm browns. Colonial: whites, greys, navy. Free colour consultation from iPaint Painting. What paint colours are appropriate for Highlands heritage homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What paint colours are appropriate for Highlands heritage homes? What paint colours are appropriate for Highlands heritage homes? Highlands 440 words The most appropriate paint colours for Highlands heritage homes depend on the specific architectural style. Tudor Revival homes suit deep earth tones with cream or white trim. Craftsman bungalows look best in rich greens, warm browns, and muted reds. Colonial styles pair well with whites, greys, and navy. iPaint Painting offers a complimentary colour consultation for every Highlands heritage project, drawing from Benjamin Moore's Historical Collection and Sherwin-Williams' Preservation Palette. Tudor Revival Colour Palettes (1910s to 1930s) Tudor Revival homes are among the most common heritage styles in Highlands, recognizable by their steeply pitched roofs, decorative half-timbering, and prominent chimneys. The traditional colour approach keeps stucco fields in warm neutrals (cream, tan, warm grey, or soft ochre) while the decorative timber elements are stained or painted in dark brown or near-black. Window sashes are typically white or cream, and front doors often feature a rich accent colour like burgundy, forest green, or deep teal. Specific Benjamin Moore recommendations for Highlands Tudor Revivals include HC-83 Grant Beige for stucco bodies, HC-166 Shelburne Buff for a warmer alternative, and HC-71 Valley Forge Brown for timber accents. These colours are drawn from Benjamin Moore's Historical Collection of 144 verified period colours. Craftsman Bungalow Colour Palettes (1910s to 1930s) Craftsman bungalows in Highlands feature wide front porches, exposed rafter tails, and tapered porch columns on stone or brick piers. The Craftsman aesthetic favours colours drawn from nature: forest greens, sage, warm browns, burnt sienna, muted olive, and deep russet. Body colours are typically mid-tone with darker trim, reversing the modern convention of dark body with light trim. iPaint Painting frequently recommends Sherwin-Williams SW 6187 Rosemary or SW 2846 Roycroft Bronze Green for Craftsman bodies, with SW 7029 Agreeable Gray or SW 6119 Antique White for accent trim. Porch ceilings in Highlands Craftsmans are traditionally painted a soft blue-grey (known as "haint blue"), which iPaint Painting matches using SW 6218 Tradewind . Colonial and Foursquare Colour Palettes Colonial and American Foursquare homes in Highlands (common along 112 Avenue and Ada Boulevard) suit a more formal palette. Classic combinations include white or light grey bodies with dark shutters and contrasting doors. Navy, charcoal, hunter green, and black are standard accent colours. Benjamin Moore HC-172 Revere Pewter and OC-17 White Dove are popular body choices for Highlands Colonials. iPaint Painting's Colour Consultation Process iPaint Painting's complimentary colour consultation includes on-site sampling with large-format swatches (12 by 18 inches minimum) viewed in natural light at morning, midday, and afternoon. This is important in Highlands because the neighbourhood's mature elm and spruce canopy creates dappled shade that shifts colour appearance significantly throughout the day. Ready to choose the perfect palette for your Highlands home? Request a free estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 to book your colour consultation. Source Page This answer is from our Highlands service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Highlands. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting have experience with heritage homes in Highlands? From: Highlands FAQ How much does it cost to paint a heritage home exterior in Highlands? From: Highlands Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can iPaint Painting Match Colours for Heritage-Style Homes in Old Town Beaumont? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/heritage-colours-old-town-beaumont/ > Yes. iPaint Painting uses spectrophotometer technology to match any existing colour on heritage-style homes in Old Town Beaumont. We work with Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams heritage palettes. Can iPaint Painting Match Colours for Heritage-Style Homes in Old Town Beaumont? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Heritage Colours for Old Town Beaumont Can iPaint Painting Match Colours for Heritage-Style Homes in Old Town Beaumont? Beaumont 456 words Absolutely. Beaumont's Old Town and the streets around St. Vital Roman Catholic Church feature some of the community's most characterful properties, including heritage-style homes that require careful colour selection to honour the French-Canadian architectural tradition. iPaint Painting offers full colour consultation services and can match any existing colour using spectrophotometer technology. We work with both Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams heritage colour palettes to ensure your home's finish complements Beaumont's unique cultural character. How Spectrophotometer Colour Matching Works A spectrophotometer is a handheld device that reads the exact light wavelengths reflected by a paint surface. Unlike visual matching or fan deck comparisons (which depend on lighting conditions and human perception), spectrophotometer readings are precise to within a Delta E of 0.5, meaning the match is virtually indistinguishable to the human eye. iPaint Painting brings this tool to every heritage colour consultation in Old Town Beaumont at no extra charge. The process takes about 15 minutes on site. Our estimator places the device against 3 to 5 sample points on the existing paint surface, averages the readings to account for fading or weathering, and generates a formula that any major paint manufacturer can reproduce. This is especially valuable for homes along 50th Avenue and near the Beaumont Community Hall where original paint colours may not match anything in a current fan deck. Heritage Palettes from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams Benjamin Moore's Historical Collection includes over 190 colours drawn from 18th and 19th century North American architecture. Sherwin-Williams offers the Preservation Palette with 40 colours curated specifically for period-appropriate restorations. Both collections feature muted earth tones, deep reds, forest greens, and slate blues that align with the French-Canadian design vocabulary visible in Beaumont's oldest residential streets. For homes built in the 1970s and 1980s near Old Town, iPaint Painting often recommends colours from these heritage collections even when the original builders did not use them. The visual effect is cohesive: your home looks like it belongs in the neighbourhood's historical fabric rather than standing apart from it. Surface Preparation for Older Beaumont Homes Heritage-style homes in Old Town Beaumont present preparation challenges that newer builds in Beaumont Lakes or Dansereau Meadows do not. Wood lap siding with multiple paint layers may need scraping and consolidation. Original oil-based primers require a bonding primer before latex topcoats will adhere properly. Window glazing compound on older wood-frame windows often needs replacement before painting. iPaint Painting includes all necessary prep work in our quotes, with no surprises after the project begins. Alberta's extreme temperature range (from -35 degrees Celsius in January to +30 degrees Celsius in July) makes product selection critical on these older substrates. We specify flexible acrylic formulas that expand and contract with wood movement through approximately 30 to 40 annual freeze-thaw cycles. Ready to restore or refresh a heritage-style home in Old Town Beaumont? Request a free colour consultation and estimate or call 780-938-9555 . iPaint Painting brings the tools, the product knowledge, and the craftsmanship your home deserves. Source Page This answer is from our Beaumont service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Beaumont. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting Serve Beaumont Even Though They're Based in Edmonton? From: Beaumont FAQ What Makes Painting Homes in Beaumont Different from Edmonton? From: Beaumont Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Do You Paint Heritage Commercial Buildings in Old Strathcona? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/heritage-commercial-buildings-old-strathcona/ > Yes. iPaint Painting works on heritage commercial buildings in Old Strathcona using mineral silicate paints, Municipal Historic Resource review, and up to 50 percent grant support. Do You Paint Heritage Commercial Buildings in Old Strathcona? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Heritage Commercial Buildings in Old Strathcona Do You Paint Heritage Commercial Buildings in Old Strathcona? Commercial Painting Old Strathcona 650 words Yes. iPaint Painting works on heritage commercial buildings throughout Old Strathcona, and owners of buildings with Municipal Historic Resource designation qualify for up to 50 percent reimbursement of eligible heritage painting work through the Edmonton City Grant Program, capped per project. Old Strathcona is Edmonton's designated Provincial Historic Area, and the core blocks of Whyte Avenue (82 Avenue NW) between 99 Street and 109 Street were built between 1891 and 1915, when Strathcona was an independent city before its 1912 amalgamation with Edmonton. We paint both interior and exterior surfaces on these buildings using heritage-appropriate products: mineral silicate coatings like Keim Granital for brick and sandstone facades and low-VOC acrylic interiors for occupied retail and hospitality space. Which Buildings Carry Heritage Designation The Strathcona Hotel at 10302 Whyte Avenue was built in 1891 and is listed on both the Alberta Register of Historic Places and the City of Edmonton Heritage Inventory. The Princess Theatre at 10337 Whyte Avenue was built in 1914 and still operates as an independent cinema. The Walterdale Playhouse at 10322 83 Avenue occupies the former Strathcona Fire Hall No. 1 (1910). The Strathcona Public Library at 8331 104 Street is a 1913 Carnegie-funded library. Rutherford House at 11153 Saskatchewan Drive is a Provincial Historic Site, built in 1911 for A.C. Rutherford, the first premier of Alberta. The Dominion Hotel (1903), Chapman Brothers Block (1912), Holy Trinity Anglican Church (1913) at 10037 84 Avenue, and Knox Evangelical Free Church (1910) at 8403 104 Street round out the core heritage stock. Each one has a different designation pathway and a different paint specification. How Heritage Designation Changes the Paint Job Buildings designated under the Historic Resources Act or carrying City of Edmonton Municipal Historic Resource status require a heritage review before any visible exterior change. That review is coordinated through the City of Edmonton Heritage Inventory team, often with input from the Edmonton Heritage Council. In practical terms, the review sets the colour palette, the substrate prep method, and the coating chemistry. Most heritage reviewers require breathable mineral silicate paint on original brick and sandstone because silicate chemistry binds chemically to the masonry and allows water vapour to migrate through the wall, which prevents the freeze-thaw spalling that a trapped latex film can cause in Edmonton winters. Products We Specify for Heritage Exteriors and Interiors For exterior heritage brick and sandstone we specify Keim Granital or KEIM Soldalit mineral silicate paint. Both are recognised by Canadian Register of Historic Places conservation guidelines as appropriate for pre-1920 masonry. For original lath-and-plaster interiors we use Benjamin Moore Natura (under 5 g/L VOC) or Cloverdale Horizon Interior, both of which dry without the odour load that would close a retail tenant for a week. For storefront trim and wood cornices we use Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane Enamel over a tannin-blocking primer. Pre-1978 interiors fall under Lead Safety (RRP) rules, and our crew carries current RRP certification. We also test for lead using Alberta Environment-compliant swab kits before any scraping or sanding begins. Grant Access and Project Coordination Municipal Historic Resource designation unlocks the Edmonton City Grant Program, which reimburses up to 50 percent of eligible conservation work (including heritage-appropriate paint) up to a project cap. We prepare grant-ready documentation: product data sheets, colour chips matched to period-appropriate palettes, scope of work, and before-and-after photography. For a broader overview see our commercial painting service hub and the Edmonton commercial painting page. For heritage authority context, review the Alberta Register of Historic Places . Visit our Old Strathcona service area page or call 780-938-9555 for a free on-site estimate. Source Page This answer is from our Commercial Painting Old Strathcona combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more neighbourhood-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does commercial painting cost on Whyte Avenue? From: Commercial Painting FAQ Can you paint restaurants and bars in Old Strathcona? From: Commercial Painting FAQ How do you minimize disruption to Old Strathcona businesses during painting? From: Commercial Painting FAQ Do you paint heritage homes in Old Strathcona? From: Heritage Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does it cost to paint a heritage home exterior in Highlands? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/heritage-exterior-cost-highlands/ > Heritage home exterior painting in Highlands costs $6-$12/sq ft due to lead testing, careful scraping, and multi-colour application. A 1,200 sq ft character home with three-colour scheme runs $8,000-$16,000. How much does it cost to paint a heritage home exterior in Highlands? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does it cost to paint a heritage home exterior in Highlands? How much does it cost to paint a heritage home exterior in Highlands? Highlands 445 words Painting a heritage home exterior in Highlands typically costs $6 to $12 per square foot , which is higher than standard Edmonton residential rates of $4 to $8 per square foot. A 1,200 square foot character home with a three-colour scheme runs between $8,000 and $16,000 depending on condition, access requirements, and the number of architectural details. iPaint Painting provides detailed written estimates that break down every cost component so there are no surprises. Why Highlands Heritage Exteriors Cost More The premium pricing for Highlands heritage homes reflects the additional labour, preparation, and expertise required. Several factors push costs above standard residential rates: Lead testing and safe removal: Homes built before 1960 (the majority in Highlands) require lead paint testing before any scraping or sanding begins. When lead is confirmed, containment, HEPA-filtered equipment, and proper disposal add $1,500 to $4,000 to the project. Careful hand scraping: Original wood siding, decorative half-timbering, and detailed trim cannot be aggressively power-washed or machine-sanded without damage. Hand scraping with carbide scrapers takes 2 to 3 times longer than mechanical methods but preserves irreplaceable millwork. Detailed masking and cutting: A three-colour Tudor Revival exterior requires precise masking between stucco fields, timber elements, and trim. Each colour transition must be clean and straight, which adds significant labour time compared to a single-colour application. Multi-colour application: Each additional colour adds roughly $1,000 to $2,500 in labour for a full-sized Highlands home. A five-colour scheme (body, primary trim, accent trim, sash, and door) can add $4,000 to $8,000 over a two-colour job. What Is Included in a Highlands Heritage Estimate Every iPaint Painting estimate for a Highlands heritage home includes a complete scope of work: lead testing (if applicable), full surface preparation (scraping, sanding, priming bare wood, caulking gaps), two coats of premium exterior paint (Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior or Sherwin-Williams Duration), and detailed clean-up. The estimate also specifies which colours go where, the number of coats per surface, and the expected timeline. Most Highlands heritage exteriors take 5 to 10 working days to complete, depending on the home's size, the number of colours, and the extent of preparation required. iPaint Painting schedules Highlands projects during the optimal painting window of mid-May through mid-September, when Edmonton temperatures consistently stay above 10 degrees Celsius. Protecting Your Investment A properly painted heritage exterior in Highlands should last 7 to 10 years before needing a full repaint, compared to 5 to 7 years for budget applications. iPaint Painting backs every Highlands heritage project with a 5-year written warranty covering peeling, flaking, and premature colour fade. Want an exact quote for your Highlands home? Request a free estimate or call 780-938-9555 to schedule your on-site assessment with iPaint Painting. Source Page This answer is from our Highlands service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Highlands. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting have experience with heritage homes in Highlands? From: Highlands FAQ Do I need a permit to repaint my Highlands heritage home? From: Highlands Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Does iPaint Painting have experience with heritage homes in Highlands? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/heritage-homes-highlands/ > Yes, iPaint Painting specializes in Highlands heritage homes including Edmonton Heritage Registry properties. Period-appropriate palettes for Tudor Revival, Colonial, and Craftsman bungalow styles. Does iPaint Painting have experience with heritage homes in Highlands? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Does iPaint Painting have experience with heritage homes in Highlands? Does iPaint Painting have experience with heritage homes in Highlands? Highlands 428 words Yes, iPaint Painting has deep experience with Highlands heritage homes, including properties listed on the Edmonton Heritage Registry. The neighbourhood's Tudor Revival, Colonial, and Craftsman bungalow homes require period-appropriate colour palettes, specialized surface preparation, and premium coatings from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams. iPaint Painting provides a complimentary colour consultation and on-site estimate for every Highlands heritage project. Understanding Highlands' Architectural Heritage Highlands was established in 1910 and developed primarily between 1912 and 1940, making it one of Edmonton's most architecturally significant residential neighbourhoods. The City of Edmonton's Heritage Inventory lists dozens of Highlands properties for their architectural and historical value. Many homes along Ada Boulevard, 112 Avenue, and the streets between 50th and 66th Streets feature original wood siding, stucco over wood-frame construction, decorative half-timbering (on Tudor Revival homes), and detailed millwork that demands careful treatment. These architectural elements distinguish Highlands from newer Edmonton neighbourhoods. A Tudor Revival home may have 4 to 6 distinct exterior surfaces: stucco fields, decorative timber, wood siding, window trim, fascia, and porch details. Each surface requires its own preparation method and coating system. iPaint Painting assigns a dedicated project lead to every Highlands heritage job to ensure consistency across all surfaces. Multi-Colour Exterior Schemes Heritage homes in Highlands typically look their best with multi-colour exterior schemes that highlight architectural details. Where a modern home might use 2 colours (body and trim), a Highlands character home often benefits from 3 to 5 colours: body, primary trim, accent trim, sash, and door. iPaint Painting's colour consultation draws from historically accurate palettes, including Benjamin Moore's Historical Collection (144 colours derived from 18th and 19th century American architecture) and Sherwin-Williams' Preservation Palette. The consultation process includes on-site colour sampling with large-format paint swatches (12 by 18 inches minimum) viewed in natural light at different times of day. This step is critical in Highlands because the neighbourhood's mature tree canopy filters light differently than open-lot subdivisions, affecting how colours read on the facade. Premium Products for Edmonton's Climate iPaint Painting uses Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior and Sherwin-Williams Duration on Highlands heritage projects. Both products offer superior adhesion to aged wood, resistance to Edmonton's minus 30 to plus 30 degree Celsius temperature extremes, and colour retention that exceeds standard paints by 3 to 5 years according to manufacturer testing. Every Highlands exterior project includes our 5-year written warranty covering peeling, flaking, and premature fading. Ready to restore your Highlands heritage home? Request a free estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 to schedule your colour consultation. Source Page This answer is from our Highlands service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Highlands. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to paint a heritage home exterior in Highlands? From: Highlands FAQ What paint colours are appropriate for Highlands heritage homes? From: Highlands Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Does iPaint Painting have experience with heritage homes in Old Strathcona? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/heritage-homes-old-strathcona/ > Yes, iPaint Painting has extensive experience with heritage homes in Old Strathcona, including early 1900s character homes, period colour selection, original wood siding prep, and compatible coatings for plaster interiors. Does iPaint Painting have experience with heritage homes in Old Strathcona? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Does iPaint Painting have experience with heritage homes in Old Strathcona? Does iPaint Painting have experience with heritage homes in Old Strathcona? Old Strathcona 412 words Yes, iPaint Painting has extensive experience with Old Strathcona heritage homes built between the early 1900s and 1940s. Our team understands the unique demands of Edmonton's oldest residential neighbourhood, from period-appropriate colour selection to the careful preparation of original wood siding, clapboard, and decorative trim. Every heritage project receives a detailed assessment before any work begins, and iPaint Painting provides a complimentary on-site estimate for all Old Strathcona homeowners. Why Heritage Homes Need Specialized Painting Character homes in Old Strathcona were built with materials and construction methods that differ significantly from modern builds. Original wood siding (often Douglas fir or cedar) may be over 100 years old and requires gentle preparation to avoid damaging irreplaceable stock. Aggressive power washing or heavy mechanical sanding can gouge soft old-growth wood, reducing its lifespan. iPaint Painting uses hand scraping, chemical strippers where appropriate, and orbital sanders with fine-grit pads (150 to 220 grit) to prepare surfaces without causing harm. Plaster interiors in pre-1950s homes also require compatible coatings. Standard modern latex paints can trap moisture behind plaster walls, leading to bubbling and delamination. iPaint Painting selects breathable, high-adhesion primers (such as Zinsser Gardz or Benjamin Moore Fresh Start) that bond properly to aged plaster and lime-based substrates. Period Colour Selection and Architectural Details Old Strathcona's character homes feature architectural details that deserve proper attention: decorative brackets, turned porch columns, wide window casings, and multi-panel front doors. These elements often benefit from multi-colour exterior schemes that highlight their craftsmanship. iPaint Painting offers a complimentary colour consultation using historically appropriate palettes from Benjamin Moore's Historical Collection and Sherwin-Williams' Heritage line, both of which draw from verified early-20th-century Canadian colour research. Common period-appropriate combinations for Old Strathcona homes include deep greens with cream trim, warm ochre bodies with white detailing, and slate blue exteriors with burgundy accent sashes. Each scheme is tailored to the specific architectural style of the home, whether it is a 1912 foursquare, a 1920s Craftsman bungalow, or a 1930s Tudor-influenced cottage. Protecting Your Investment Heritage homes in Old Strathcona represent both financial and cultural value. According to the City of Edmonton's Heritage Inventory, the neighbourhood contains over 200 properties of historical significance. A professional paint job protects original wood from Edmonton's extreme temperature swings (minus 30 to plus 30 degrees Celsius annually) and UV exposure during 17-hour summer days. iPaint Painting backs every heritage project with a 5-year written warranty , using premium products rated for Alberta's climate. Ready to restore your Old Strathcona heritage home? Request a free estimate or call 780-938-9555 to book your consultation with iPaint Painting today. Source Page This answer is from our Old Strathcona service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Old Strathcona. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to paint a character home in Old Strathcona? From: Old Strathcona FAQ Do old homes in Strathcona have lead paint concerns? From: Old Strathcona Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you paint heritage or former military homes in Griesbach? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/heritage-military-homes-griesbach/ > Yes, iPaint Painting handles heritage and former military homes in Griesbach, including restored 1940s Officers Can you paint heritage or former military homes in Griesbach? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can you paint heritage or former military homes in Griesbach? Can you paint heritage or former military homes in Griesbach? Griesbach 418 words Yes, iPaint Painting paints heritage and former military homes in Griesbach, including the restored 1940s Officers' Mess houses and preserved military residences along the original parade square. Our team uses period-appropriate colour palettes, conducts lead paint assessments on all pre-1980 surfaces, and applies premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams coatings that meet heritage conservation standards. Every heritage project comes with our 5-year written warranty . Griesbach's Heritage Housing Stock Canadian Forces Base Edmonton was established in 1943, and the residential buildings constructed during the 1940s and 1950s were designed to house military officers and their families. When the base closed in 1998, the redevelopment plan preserved approximately 28 heritage structures, including the Officers' Mess, the original parade square homes, and several administrative buildings that were converted to residential use. These homes feature plaster-over-lathe walls (not modern drywall), original wood trim and baseboards, single-pane wood windows (many since replaced), and exterior wood or stucco cladding that has been maintained through multiple restoration cycles. The City of Edmonton designated several Griesbach buildings as Municipal Historic Resources, which means exterior colour changes may require approval from the Historical Resources Management office. iPaint Painting works with homeowners to select colours that honour the military-era palette while meeting any applicable heritage guidelines. Lead Paint Assessment and Safe Removal Any home built before 1978 in Canada may contain lead-based paint. Since Griesbach's heritage homes date to the 1940s and 1950s, lead paint assessment is a mandatory first step for every project. iPaint Painting uses EPA-recognized XRF testing or lab-sample analysis to determine whether lead is present on surfaces scheduled for painting. When lead paint is found, our crews follow Health Canada's lead-safe work practices: wet scraping, HEPA vacuuming, containment sheeting, and proper waste disposal. These protocols add approximately $500 to $1,500 to a typical heritage home project, depending on the number of affected surfaces. Products and Techniques for Heritage Homes Heritage plaster walls behave differently from modern drywall. Plaster is harder, more brittle, and prone to hairline cracking along stress points. iPaint Painting uses flexible primers (such as Benjamin Moore Fresh Start High-Hiding All-Purpose Primer) that bridge micro-cracks without telegraphing them through the finish coat. For exterior wood trim, we apply Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior or Sherwin-Williams Duration, both rated to flex with Edmonton's 60-degree annual temperature swing from minus 30 to plus 30 Celsius. Interior finishes on heritage homes typically look best in eggshell or satin sheen, which highlights the character of original trim without the high-gloss plastic look that clashes with 1940s architecture. Own a heritage home in Griesbach? Request a free estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 to discuss your project. Source Page This answer is from our Griesbach service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Griesbach. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting serve Griesbach in north Edmonton? From: Griesbach FAQ What types of homes does iPaint paint in Griesbach? From: Griesbach Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Do I need a permit to repaint my Highlands heritage home? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/heritage-permit-highlands/ > Usually no permit is needed to repaint a Highlands heritage home since paint is routine maintenance. However, Edmonton Heritage Registry or conservation easement properties may require review for significant colour changes. Do I need a permit to repaint my Highlands heritage home? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Do I need a permit to repaint my Highlands heritage home? Do I need a permit to repaint my Highlands heritage home? Highlands 432 words In most cases, no permit is required to repaint a heritage home in Highlands . The City of Edmonton classifies exterior painting as routine maintenance, which does not trigger a development permit. However, properties listed on the Edmonton Heritage Registry or subject to a conservation easement may require a review process if you plan a significant colour change. iPaint Painting helps Highlands homeowners navigate these requirements and suggests compliant palettes during every free estimate. When a Heritage Review May Be Required Edmonton's Historical Resources Act and the City's Heritage Conservation Bylaw (Bylaw 19919) protect properties on the Heritage Register and those with registered conservation easements. For these properties, a "substantial alteration" to the exterior appearance can trigger a review by the Edmonton Heritage Council. The key question is whether repainting changes the character of the building. Here is how the City generally interprets repainting: Same or similar colours: Repainting in the same colour scheme or a closely related palette is considered routine maintenance. No review needed. Minor colour changes: Shifting from cream to a warmer beige, or from dark brown timber to a slightly different brown, typically does not trigger review. Significant colour changes: Painting a historically cream-coloured Tudor Revival home bright red, or changing from a traditional earth-tone palette to a contemporary grey and white scheme, could trigger a heritage review. The review process typically takes 2 to 4 weeks. How Many Highlands Homes Are on the Heritage Register According to the City of Edmonton's Heritage Inventory, Highlands has approximately 30 to 40 properties identified for their heritage significance, though not all carry formal legal designations. Properties along Ada Boulevard and the streets closest to the North Saskatchewan River valley are most likely to have heritage designations. Homeowners can check their property's status through the City of Edmonton's Heritage Resources database or by calling 311. How iPaint Painting Helps iPaint Painting's complimentary colour consultation for Highlands heritage homes includes a check of the property's heritage status before recommending colours. If a property is on the Heritage Register, iPaint Painting suggests period-appropriate palettes from Benjamin Moore's Historical Collection and Sherwin-Williams' Preservation Palette that are unlikely to trigger a review. For properties with conservation easements, we can prepare colour documentation to submit with any required review application. This proactive approach means Highlands homeowners avoid delays and surprises. In 15 years of painting heritage homes across Edmonton, iPaint Painting has never had a colour scheme rejected by the Edmonton Heritage Council because we research compliance before the first can of paint is opened. Have questions about your Highlands heritage home? Request a free estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 for expert guidance. Source Page This answer is from our Highlands service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Highlands. Related Questions FAQ What paint colours are appropriate for Highlands heritage homes? From: Highlands FAQ How much does it cost to paint a heritage home exterior in Highlands? From: Highlands Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What types of homes does iPaint paint in Griesbach? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/home-types-griesbach/ > iPaint Painting works on all Griesbach home types: restored 1940s military housing with plaster walls, modern townhouses with open-concept layouts, and new-build single-family homes with 9-foot ceilings. What types of homes does iPaint paint in Griesbach? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What types of homes does iPaint paint in Griesbach? What types of homes does iPaint paint in Griesbach? Griesbach 425 words iPaint Painting works on every home type in Griesbach: restored 1940s military housing with plaster walls and original wood trim, modern townhouses with open-concept layouts, and new-build single-family homes with 9-foot ceilings and contemporary finishes. Heritage homes need plaster repair and lead assessment protocols, while newer builds benefit most from upgrading builder-grade paint to premium products. Every Griesbach project includes our 5-year written warranty . Restored 1940s Military Housing Griesbach's heritage core contains approximately 28 preserved structures from the original Canadian Forces Base Edmonton, built between 1943 and 1955. These homes feature plaster-over-lathe walls (typically 3/4 inch thick), original wood baseboards and crown moulding, and exterior wood or stucco cladding. Interior painting on these homes requires specialized preparation that differs significantly from modern drywall work. iPaint Painting starts every heritage home project with a thorough surface assessment. Plaster walls develop hairline cracks along stress points, especially near door frames and window headers. We fill these with flexible patching compound (not rigid drywall mud, which cracks again within months) and apply a high-adhesion bonding primer. Lead paint testing is mandatory on all pre-1978 surfaces, and our crews follow Health Canada lead-safe work practices when positive results are found. A typical 1,200 sq ft heritage home in Griesbach runs $6,000 to $7,200 for a full interior repaint . Modern Townhouses (2004-2015) The majority of Griesbach's residential stock consists of townhouses built during the community's first two development phases. These 1,200 to 1,600 sq ft units have standard drywall construction, 8-to-9 foot ceilings, and open-concept main floors. After 10 to 20 years, common issues include nail pops from wood-frame settling, minor drywall cracks at ceiling joints, and worn-out builder-grade flat paint that shows every scuff and fingerprint. iPaint Painting recommends upgrading to Benjamin Moore Regal Select in eggshell finish for main living areas. Eggshell offers better washability than flat paint (rated for over 2,000 scrub cycles) while hiding minor wall imperfections. Bathrooms get Aura Bath and Spa with mildew-resistant additives. A full townhouse repaint runs $4,200 to $8,400 depending on scope. New-Build Single-Family Homes (2016-2026) Griesbach's newest phases feature detached single-family homes ranging from 1,800 to 2,400 sq ft. These homes have 9-foot main-floor ceilings, vaulted entries, and contemporary colour palettes chosen by the builder. The most common reason Griesbach homeowners call iPaint Painting is to replace builder-grade flat paint (which scuffs within the first year of occupancy) with premium Sherwin-Williams Emerald or Benjamin Moore Aura. New-build repaints are typically faster than heritage home projects because the drywall is in excellent condition and requires minimal prep. A 2,000 sq ft single-family home in Griesbach runs $7,000 to $10,000 for walls, ceilings, and trim. Ready to get your Griesbach home painted? Request a free estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 . Source Page This answer is from our Griesbach service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Griesbach. Related Questions FAQ Can you paint heritage or former military homes in Griesbach? From: Griesbach FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Griesbach? From: Griesbach Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What Types of Homes Do You Paint in Magrath Heights? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/home-types-magrath-heights/ > iPaint Painting handles all Magrath Heights home types: single-family two-storeys, duplexes along Magrath Boulevard, and townhouses near Magrath Point. Built 2005-2020 with 9-foot ceilings. What Types of Homes Do You Paint in Magrath Heights? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What Types of Homes Do You Paint in Magrath Heights? What Types of Homes Do You Paint in Magrath Heights? Magrath Heights 410 words iPaint Painting handles every home type found in Magrath Heights: single-family two-storeys, side-by-side duplexes along Magrath Boulevard, and townhouses near the Magrath Point commercial area. Built between 2005 and 2020, these homes share common construction-era characteristics including 9-foot main-floor ceilings, open-concept layouts, and builder-grade finishes that respond well to a professional upgrade. We have painted dozens of Magrath Heights homes since 2011. Single-Family Two-Storeys (1,800 to 2,400 Square Feet) The most common home type in Magrath Heights is the single-family two-storey, typically 1,800 to 2,400 square feet with 3 to 4 bedrooms, an attached double garage, and a partially or fully finished basement. Builders active in the area included Daytona Homes, Morrison Homes, and Pacesetter Homes, all of which used similar floor plans and finishing standards. Interior features commonly include 9-foot main-floor ceilings, open kitchen and living areas, hardwood or laminate on the main floor with carpet upstairs, and builder-grade flat latex paint throughout. Most homeowners contact iPaint Painting for a complete interior repaint when the original flat paint begins showing visible scuffs and wear, typically 5 to 8 years after construction. Duplexes Along Magrath Boulevard Magrath Heights includes a significant number of side-by-side duplexes, particularly along Magrath Boulevard and the streets connecting to Terwillegar Drive. These homes range from 1,400 to 1,800 square feet per unit and feature similar 9-foot ceilings and open layouts as the single-family homes. iPaint Painting frequently paints both units simultaneously when duplex owners coordinate, which reduces mobilization costs and creates a more efficient project for both parties. Townhouses Near Magrath Point The eastern portion of Magrath Heights, near the Magrath Point shopping area (anchored by Save-On-Foods and several restaurants), includes townhouse-style condominiums ranging from 1,200 to 1,600 square feet. These multi-level units typically have 3 bedrooms across 2 or 3 floors, with narrower floor plates that make painting more labour-intensive per square foot due to more stairwell work and tighter spaces. iPaint Painting quotes townhouse interiors based on actual measured surfaces rather than simple square footage calculations. Exterior Cladding Common in Magrath Heights Most Magrath Heights homes feature acrylic stucco with HardiePlank (fiber cement) accents and composite trim. Some homes near the neighbourhood's southern boundary include manufactured stone veneer on the front elevation. iPaint Painting handles all of these materials with substrate-specific preparation and premium exterior coatings designed for Edmonton's freeze-thaw climate. Ready to start? Call 780-938-9555 or request a free estimate . Every iPaint Painting project includes our 5-year written warranty . Source Page This answer is from our Magrath Heights service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Magrath Heights. Related Questions FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Magrath Heights? From: Magrath Heights FAQ Is builder-grade paint common in Magrath Heights homes? From: Magrath Heights Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What Types of Homes Do You Paint in The Hamptons Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/home-types-the-hamptons/ > iPaint Painting handles all home types in The Hamptons: 2,500 sq ft two-storeys to 5,000+ sq ft custom executives, golf course walkouts, coffered ceilings, stone and stucco exteriors. What Types of Homes Do You Paint in The Hamptons Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What Types of Homes Do You Paint in The Hamptons? What Types of Homes Do You Paint in The Hamptons? The Hamptons 418 words iPaint Painting paints every style of home found in The Hamptons, from 2,500 square foot two-storey family homes to 5,000+ square foot custom executive residences. The neighbourhood includes walkout basements facing the Hamptons Golf Links, stone and stucco exteriors, coffered ceilings, and built-in cabinetry that all require specialized painting expertise. We have completed dozens of projects in The Hamptons since 2011 and understand the unique requirements of this premium Edmonton community. Executive Two-Storeys (2,500 to 3,500 Square Feet) The most common home type in The Hamptons is the executive two-storey, typically built between 2001 and 2015 by builders like Jayman, Coventry, and Landmark. These homes feature 9 to 10-foot main-floor ceilings, open-concept kitchen and living areas, formal dining rooms, and 4 to 5 bedrooms on the upper level. Interior details commonly include crown moulding in the main living areas, hardwood staircase with painted spindles, and builder-grade flat latex on walls. iPaint Painting typically completes a full interior repaint of a 2,500 to 3,500 square foot Hamptons two-storey in 4 to 6 working days. Most homeowners choose to upgrade from builder-grade flat to Benjamin Moore Regal Select eggshell or Sherwin-Williams Emerald satin for improved durability and washability. Custom Executive Homes (3,500 to 5,000+ Square Feet) The largest homes in The Hamptons line the golf course and occupy premium lots along Hamptons Boulevard and Hamptons Link. These custom-built residences feature double-height foyers (16 to 20 feet), coffered and tray ceilings in the master suite and great room, extensive wainscoting and panel moulding, custom built-in cabinetry and library shelving, and finished walkout basements with wet bars, home theatres, and additional bedrooms. These homes require scaffolding for high ceilings, meticulous trim work on architectural millwork, and careful coordination to minimize disruption to the household. iPaint Painting assigns our most experienced crew leads to executive projects, and every job is managed directly by the company owner from estimate through final walkthrough. Golf Course Walkout Properties Homes backing onto The Hamptons Golf Links present unique exterior painting considerations. The rear elevation (typically the most visible from the course) often features floor-to-ceiling windows, large deck or patio areas, and mixed cladding of stone veneer, stucco, and wood or composite trim. South-facing walkouts receive intense UV exposure during Edmonton's long summer days, accelerating paint fading on rear elevations 30 to 40% faster than north-facing walls. Ready to discuss your Hamptons painting project? Call 780-938-9555 or request a free estimate . Every iPaint Painting project includes our 5-year written warranty . Source Page This answer is from our The Hamptons service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in The Hamptons. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to paint a luxury home in The Hamptons Edmonton? From: The Hamptons FAQ Do you paint stone and stucco exteriors common in The Hamptons? From: The Hamptons Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does it cost to paint a house interior in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/house-interior-painting-cost-edmonton/ > How much does it cost to paint a house interior in Edmonton? Detailed pricing breakdown from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How much does it cost to paint a house interior in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does it cost to paint a house interior in Edmonton? How much does it cost to paint a house interior in Edmonton? Edmonton 462 words Interior painting in Edmonton typically costs $3 to $6 per square foot , depending on room size, ceiling height, wall condition, and the number of colours involved. A standard 1,500 sq ft Edmonton bungalow usually runs $4,500 to $9,000 for a full interior repaint. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing and no hidden fees. What Drives the Cost of Interior Painting in Edmonton? Several factors determine where your project falls within that price range. Homes in older Edmonton neighbourhoods like Glenora, Ritchie, or Highlands often have plaster walls, higher ceilings, and intricate trim that require more preparation time. A 1950s bungalow in Bonnie Doon with textured plaster and multiple paint layers will cost more to prep than a newer build in Windermere or Summerside with smooth drywall throughout. Ceiling height plays a significant role as well. Standard 8-foot ceilings are straightforward, but the 9 and 10-foot ceilings common in newer Edmonton developments like Griesbach and The Orchards require scaffolding or extended ladder work, which adds to labour time. Vaulted ceilings and open-concept great rooms add further complexity. What Is Included in a Professional Interior Paint Job? When iPaint Painting quotes an interior painting project, the price includes everything needed for a lasting result. That means furniture protection and moving, filling nail holes and minor drywall repairs, sanding and priming where needed, two coats of premium paint on all walls, and cutting in around trim, windows, and doors. We use Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams professional-grade products on every project. Our quotes also include full cleanup at the end of each work day. You will not come home to drop cloths, paint cans, or mess. We treat your home like our own. How Edmonton's Housing Stock Affects Pricing Edmonton's diverse housing stock means no two quotes are identical. A 2,200 sq ft two-storey in Terwillegar with standard finishes might come in around $7,000 to $10,000 for walls and ceilings. A character home in Old Strathcona with crown moulding, wainscoting, and multiple accent walls could run $9,000 to $14,000 because of the detailed brush work required. Condos and townhomes in areas like Oliver, Downtown, and Rutherford tend to fall at the lower end of the range, typically $2,500 to $5,000 for a full unit repaint, since the square footage is smaller and layouts are usually straightforward. Getting an Accurate Estimate Online calculators give you a ballpark, but the only way to get an accurate price for your Edmonton home is an on-site walkthrough. Our estimator will assess wall condition, measure each room, discuss your colour choices, and provide a detailed written quote within 24 hours. There is no obligation and no pressure. Every interior painting project comes with our 5-year written warranty on workmanship and materials. Request your free estimate today and find out exactly what your project will cost. You can also call us directly at 780-938-9555 to book a walkthrough at a time that works for you. Source Page This answer is from our Edmonton service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Edmonton. Related Questions FAQ What is the best time of year to paint a house exterior in Edmonton? From: Edmonton FAQ Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured in Edmonton? From: Edmonton Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How long does it take to paint kitchen cabinets? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/how-long-cabinet-painting-takes/ > How long does it take to paint kitchen cabinets? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How long does it take to paint kitchen cabinets? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How long does it take to paint kitchen cabinets? How long does it take to paint kitchen cabinets? Cabinet Painting 430 words A typical Edmonton kitchen cabinet painting project takes 5 to 10 business days from start to finish, including disassembly, prep, priming, spraying, curing, and reinstallation. The timeline depends on kitchen size, cabinet condition, the paint system used, and how many coats are required for a flawless result. The Step-by-Step Timeline Understanding each phase helps you plan around the project and know what to expect: Day 1: Disassembly and protection (half day to full day). Our team removes all doors, drawer fronts, and hardware. Every piece is labelled for exact reinstallation. We mask and protect countertops, appliances, backsplashes, and flooring. Cabinet boxes that will be painted on-site are taped and prepped. Days 2 to 3: Cleaning and prep. All surfaces are degreased with TSP solution to remove years of cooking residue. We sand every piece to create proper adhesion, fill any dents or imperfections, and apply high-adhesion bonding primer. This prep stage is the most critical. Skipping it is the number one reason DIY cabinet paint jobs fail. Days 3 to 6: Priming and spraying. Doors and drawer fronts are sprayed off-site in our controlled spray environment using HVLP equipment. Each piece receives primer plus two to three coats of finish paint (typically Benjamin Moore Advance, Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane, or Cloverdale conversion varnish). Adequate dry time between coats is essential for hardness and durability. Days 6 to 8: Curing. Professional cabinet coatings need proper cure time before handling. Rushing this step leads to fingerprints, sticking, and surface damage during reinstallation. We allow each coat to cure fully before applying the next, and allow a final cure period before transport. Days 8 to 10: Reinstallation and touch-ups. Doors and drawers are carefully reinstalled with precise hardware alignment. We do a full walk-through with you to check every surface, adjust hinges, and handle any final touch-ups on the spot. What Can Extend the Timeline? Larger kitchens with 40+ doors naturally take longer. Cabinets in poor condition (grease buildup, water damage, or previous failing paint) require extra prep days. Dark-to-light colour changes need additional primer coats with tannin blocking. Edmonton's winter humidity levels can also affect dry times slightly, though our controlled spray environment minimizes weather-related delays. Your Kitchen Stays Usable During the project, your cabinet boxes remain in place so you still have access to your dishes, cookware, and pantry items. Most homeowners find the process far less disruptive than a full renovation. Book your free estimate and we will give you an exact timeline for your kitchen. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to paint kitchen cabinets in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Painting FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take? From: Cabinet Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How long does cabinet refacing take? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/how-long-cabinet-refacing-takes/ > How long does cabinet refacing take? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How long does cabinet refacing take? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How long does cabinet refacing take? How long does cabinet refacing take? Cabinet Refacing 398 words Most kitchen cabinet refacing projects are completed in 3 to 5 days . Compare that to a full kitchen renovation, which can take 6 to 12 weeks once you factor in demolition, plumbing, electrical, and cabinet lead times. Refacing lets you transform the look of your kitchen in under a week while keeping your existing cabinet boxes, countertops, and plumbing exactly where they are. What Happens During Those 3 to 5 Days? Understanding the refacing timeline helps you plan around the project. Here is how the work typically breaks down for an average Edmonton kitchen: Day 1: Preparation and removal. The team removes all existing cabinet doors, drawer fronts, hinges, and handles. Face frames are cleaned, lightly sanded, and prepped for veneer application. This is also when any minor repairs to the cabinet boxes are addressed. Day 2: Veneer application. Matching veneer is applied to all visible face frames, end panels, and fillers. This step gives the cabinet boxes a fresh, uniform appearance that matches the new doors you have selected. Days 3 to 4: Door and drawer front installation. New doors and drawer fronts are hung with soft-close hinges. New handles and pulls are installed. Each door is aligned and adjusted so everything opens and closes smoothly with consistent gaps. Day 5: Final details and walkthrough. Touch-ups, final adjustments, and a thorough cleanup. The team walks through the finished kitchen with you to confirm everything meets your expectations before leaving. What Can Extend the Timeline? A few factors can push a project beyond the standard 3 to 5 day window: Kitchen size: A compact galley kitchen with 15 doors may finish in 2 to 3 days. A large kitchen with 30 or more doors and an island may take the full 5 days or slightly longer. Custom door orders: If you choose a specialty material or style that requires custom fabrication, door production adds lead time before the installation begins. Standard styles are typically stocked and ready. Additional work: Combining refacing with new countertops, a backsplash, or interior cabinet organizers adds scope and time. Keep Your Kitchen Functional One of the biggest advantages of refacing is that your kitchen stays usable throughout the project. Your sink, plumbing, and appliances remain connected. You can still access your cabinets in the evenings. There is no need to set up a temporary kitchen in the basement or eat takeout for weeks. Book your free in-home consultation to get a specific timeline for your kitchen. Mourad and the iPaint team will walk you through the process, materials, and schedule before any work begins. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does kitchen cabinet refacing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How long does cabinet refinishing take? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/how-long-cabinet-refinishing-takes/ > How long does cabinet refinishing take? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How long does cabinet refinishing take? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How long does cabinet refinishing take? How long does cabinet refinishing take? Cabinet Refinishing 285 words A typical kitchen cabinet refinishing project in Edmonton takes 7–10 business days from door removal to final reinstallation. This includes every step of the process, nothing is rushed, because rushing is how you get a finish that chips in 6 months. The Timeline, Step by Step Day 1: Door and drawer front removal, hardware removal, labelling every piece for reinstallation in the exact same position. Protection of countertops, floors, and appliances. Days 2–3: Stripping and sanding. All old finish is removed down to bare wood. Surfaces are sanded smooth and inspected for damage, which is repaired at this stage. Day 4: Grain filling (if needed, especially for oak cabinets) and priming. Professional-grade primer is applied to ensure perfect adhesion of the finish coats. Days 5–7: Spray application of finish coats with proper cure time between each coat. We typically apply 2–3 coats of catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish, allowing each coat to fully cure before the next. This cure time is critical, it's what gives the finish its hardness. Day 8: Clear coat application (if specified) and final inspection of every door, drawer, and frame. Days 9–10: Reinstallation of all doors, drawers, and hardware. Final walkthrough with you to confirm everything is perfect. Why Does It Take This Long? The cure time between coats is the biggest factor. Each coat of catalyzed lacquer needs 4–6 hours to cure before the next coat can be applied. Rushing this process, or applying coats too quickly, results in a soft finish that scratches and chips easily. Our process takes 7–10 days because that's how long a factory-quality finish actually takes. Contact us for a free estimate with a detailed timeline for your kitchen. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet painting? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How long does epoxy flooring last? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/how-long-epoxy-flooring-lasts/ > How long does epoxy flooring last? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How long does epoxy flooring last? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How long does epoxy flooring last? How long does epoxy flooring last? Epoxy Flooring 420 words A professionally installed epoxy floor can last 15 to 20 years or more in a residential garage, and 5 to 10 years in high-traffic commercial settings. The key word there is "professionally installed." When concrete prep, coating thickness, and product selection are done right, epoxy is one of the most durable flooring systems available to Edmonton homeowners. What Determines How Long Your Epoxy Floor Lasts? Several factors influence the lifespan of an epoxy coating, and they all start with what happens before the first drop of epoxy hits the concrete: Concrete surface preparation: This is the single most important factor. Diamond grinding or shot blasting creates the mechanical profile that epoxy needs to bond permanently. Skip this step (as many DIY kits do) and you will see peeling within the first winter. Coating thickness: A professional system applies 15 to 20 mils of total thickness across primer, body coat, and top coat. Big-box store kits typically deliver 3 to 5 mils. Thicker systems resist abrasion, chemical spills, and impact far longer. Traffic and use: A residential garage with two vehicles sees far less wear than a commercial shop floor with forklifts and heavy equipment. We match the coating system to the traffic level so the floor performs for its full expected lifespan. Maintenance habits: Regular sweeping and occasional mopping with a mild cleaner keep the surface in top condition. Harsh chemicals, dragging heavy objects, or leaving road salt puddles sitting for extended periods will shorten any coating's life. Edmonton-Specific Wear Factors Edmonton's climate puts extra stress on garage floor coatings. Road salt and sand tracked in from November through April are abrasive and corrosive. Hot tire pickup (where tires softened by summer heat pull at the coating) tests adhesion every time you park. Freeze-thaw cycles push moisture through concrete, and if the coating was not applied to a properly prepared surface, delamination follows quickly. This is exactly why we use commercial-grade epoxy systems with polyaspartic top coats on Edmonton garage floors. Polyaspartic finishes add UV stability so the colour does not yellow, and they create a harder surface layer that resists salt, sand, and hot tire contact far better than standard epoxy alone. Extending Your Floor's Lifespan The best thing you can do is start with proper installation. After that, sweep regularly to remove abrasive grit, clean up chemical spills promptly, and use floor mats at entry points during winter months. With these simple habits, your epoxy floor will look as good in year 15 as it did in year one. Request your free epoxy flooring estimate to get started. Source Page This answer is from our Epoxy Flooring service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Can you install metallic epoxy flooring? From: Epoxy Flooring FAQ How long does epoxy flooring take to cure? From: Epoxy Flooring Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How long does exterior paint last in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/how-long-exterior-paint-lasts-edmonton/ > How long does exterior paint last in Edmonton? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How long does exterior paint last in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How long does exterior paint last in Edmonton? How long does exterior paint last in Edmonton? Exterior Painting 335 words With proper surface preparation and premium products, exterior paint in Edmonton typically lasts 7–10 years . Edmonton's extreme climate, swinging from -40°C in winter to +35°C in summer, is exceptionally hard on exterior coatings, which is why product selection and prep quality matter more here than almost anywhere else in Canada. Why Edmonton's Climate Is So Demanding on Paint Paint expands and contracts with temperature changes. In Edmonton, that thermal cycling is among the most extreme of any major Canadian city. Each freeze-thaw cycle stresses the film layer, micro-cracking the surface and allowing moisture to infiltrate. Once moisture gets behind the paint, peeling and bubbling follow quickly. UV exposure compounds the problem. Edmonton receives high ultraviolet radiation in summer, fading pigments and breaking down binders faster than in cloudier climates. A paint that might last 12+ years in Vancouver may fail in 5–6 years in Edmonton if it's not formulated for cold-climate performance. What Determines How Long Your Paint Lasts Surface preparation: The single biggest factor. Paint applied over deteriorated surfaces, bare wood, or incompatible existing coatings will fail within 2–3 seasons regardless of product quality. Proper prep, scraping, sanding, priming, is what separates a 5-year paint job from a 10-year one. Product quality: iPaint uses premium exterior-grade products from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams , specifically their cold-climate formulations. These products contain flexible binders that handle thermal cycling far better than budget-tier paints. Application conditions: Paint applied in marginal weather, too cold, too humid, or right before rain, bonds poorly and fails early. We monitor conditions carefully before every exterior project. Number of coats: Two full finish coats over a proper primer base significantly extends paint life compared to a single coat applied by price-cutting contractors. Our 5-Year Warranty Backs It Up iPaint offers a 5-year written workmanship warranty on all exterior painting projects in Edmonton. If your paint peels, bubbles, or cracks within five years of our work, we fix it, free. Contact us to learn more or book your free estimate. Source Page This answer is from our Exterior Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ When is the best time to paint the exterior of a house in Edmonton? From: Exterior Painting FAQ Do you offer a warranty on exterior painting? From: Exterior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How long does it take to paint the interior of a house in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/how-long-interior-painting-edmonton/ > How long does it take to paint the interior of a house in Edmonton? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How long does it take to paint the interior of a house in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How long does it take to paint the interior of ... How long does it take to paint the interior of a house in Edmonton? Interior Painting 302 words A typical 2,000 sq. ft. Edmonton home takes 3–5 days for a full interior repaint, including prep, priming, and two coats. Larger homes in neighbourhoods like Windermere, Glenora, or The Hamptons, often 3,000–10,000+ sq. ft., may take 1–2 weeks depending on the scope of work. What Affects the Timeline? Several factors influence how long your interior painting project will take: Size of the home: More square footage means more walls, ceilings, and trim to cover. A single room can be done in a day, while a full home requires careful staging room by room. Surface condition: Walls with significant damage, nail holes, cracks, water stains, or peeling paint, need more prep time. Proper surface preparation is what separates a professional finish from a DIY job. Number of coats: Dark-to-light colour changes or fresh drywall may require an extra primer coat plus two finish coats, adding time but ensuring flawless coverage. Trim and detail work: Crown moulding, baseboards, door frames, and window casings require careful cutting-in by hand, this is precision work that takes time to do right. Ceiling height: Vaulted ceilings and two-storey foyers (common in Edmonton's newer developments) require scaffolding setup and add to the project timeline. How iPaint Manages Your Timeline During your free estimate , we walk through every room, assess surface conditions, and provide a detailed day-by-day timeline so you know exactly what to expect. Our crew of 5 full-time, in-house painters works efficiently, we don't drag projects out because we don't subcontract. The same trained team starts and finishes your project. We also minimize disruption to your daily life by working room by room, protecting furniture and flooring as we go, and cleaning up at the end of each day. Most Edmonton homeowners continue living in their home comfortably throughout the project. Source Page This answer is from our Interior Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Edmonton? From: Interior Painting FAQ Do I need to move my furniture before painting? From: Interior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How often should I re-stain my deck or fence in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/how-often-restain-deck-fence-edmonton/ > How often should I re-stain my deck or fence in Edmonton? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How often should I re-stain my deck or fence in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How often should I re-stain my deck or fence in Edmonton? How often should I re-stain my deck or fence in Edmonton? Deck & Fence Staining 410 words In Edmonton's climate, plan to re-stain your deck every 2 to 3 years and your fence every 3 to 5 years . Edmonton's combination of intense UV exposure, harsh winters, freeze-thaw cycles, and heavy snowfall breaks down wood stain faster than in milder climates, so staying on top of maintenance is essential for protecting your investment. Why Edmonton Is Harder on Stain Several factors unique to our climate accelerate stain breakdown: UV radiation: Edmonton receives over 2,300 hours of sunshine annually, and summer days stretch past 17 hours. That prolonged UV exposure fades and degrades stain film faster than in cloudier regions. Freeze-thaw cycles: Water penetrates wood grain, freezes, expands, and cracks both the wood and the stain coating. Edmonton can experience dozens of freeze-thaw cycles between October and April. Snow and ice: Heavy snow sitting on deck boards for months creates sustained moisture contact. Ice scrapers and shovels cause physical wear on the stain surface. Temperature extremes: Wood expands and contracts as temperatures swing from minus 30 in winter to plus 30 in summer. This constant movement stresses the stain film. Factors That Affect Re-Staining Frequency Stain type matters most. Transparent stains show the most wood grain but offer the least UV protection, typically lasting only 1 to 2 years in Edmonton. Semi-transparent stains balance appearance and durability at 2 to 4 years. Solid stains provide the most protection at 4 to 6 years but hide the natural wood grain completely. Sun exposure plays a major role. A south-facing deck that gets full sun all day will need re-staining more frequently than a north-facing fence shaded by trees. Foot traffic on deck boards wears stain faster than vertical fence boards that see no contact. Wood species also matters: cedar and redwood hold stain well, while pressure-treated pine can be more challenging. The Water Bead Test The simplest way to check if your deck or fence needs re-staining is the water bead test. Sprinkle a few drops of water on the surface. If the water beads up and sits on top, the stain is still protecting the wood. If the water soaks in and darkens the wood within 30 seconds, it is time to re-stain. We recommend doing this test every spring after the snow melts. Regular maintenance staining costs far less than replacing rotted or damaged wood. Book your free deck and fence assessment and we will tell you exactly where your wood stands. Source Page This answer is from our Deck & Fence Staining service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ When is the best time to stain a deck or fence in Edmonton? From: Deck & Fence Staining FAQ What is the difference between transparent, semi-transparent, and solid stain? From: Deck & Fence Staining Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## FAQ | Common Painting Questions | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/ > Answers to frequently asked questions about iPaint Painting, interior painting, exterior painting, cabinet refinishing, epoxy flooring, costs, timelines, and more. Edmonton FAQ | Common Painting Questions | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQ Frequently Asked Questions Everything you need to know about working with iPaint Painting General Common questions about iPaint Painting, our process, and what to expect. How do free estimates work? Getting a free estimate from iPaint Painting is simple. Call us at 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form , and we'll schedule a convenient time to visit your home or business. Our estimator will walk through the project with you, take measurements, discuss colour options, and provide a detailed written quote, usually within 24–48 hours. There's no pressure and no obligation. Do you use subcontractors? No. Every iPaint Painting project is completed by our own in-house team of trained painters. We never subcontract work because quality control matters to us. Our crew members are background-checked, insured, and held to the same high standard on every job. That's how we maintain the consistency and craftsmanship our Edmonton clients expect. Learn more on our About page . What products do you use? We use premium paints from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams on every project. These products offer superior coverage, durability, and colour retention compared to builder-grade paints. For cabinet refinishing , we use specialized waterborne lacquers and conversion varnishes that deliver a factory-smooth finish. We're happy to recommend specific products based on your project needs. What does your 5-year warranty cover? Our 5-year written warranty covers peeling, blistering, flaking, and excessive fading on all surfaces we paint, as long as the issue is caused by workmanship or product failure, not physical damage or neglect. If something doesn't look right, we come back and fix it at no charge. This warranty is one of the strongest in the Edmonton painting industry, and it's backed by our 13+ years in business. Are you licensed and insured? Yes. iPaint Painting operates as Cabinet Refinishing Experts LTD and carries full commercial general liability insurance and Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) coverage. We're a registered Alberta business with over 13 years of operations in Edmonton. We're happy to provide proof of insurance upon request, many commercial and strata clients require it, and we have that documentation ready to go. Interior Painting Questions about painting the inside of your home, costs, timelines, and prep work. How much does interior painting cost in Edmonton? Interior painting in Edmonton typically costs between $3 and $6 per square foot, depending on the scope of prep work, the number of coats, ceiling height, and the products used. A standard bedroom usually runs $400–$800, while a full home repaint for a 1,500 sq ft house can range from $5,000 to $10,000. We provide detailed, line-item quotes so you know exactly what you're paying for. Read the full cost breakdown . How long does it take to paint a room? A single room, walls and ceiling, typically takes one full day for our crew, including prep, two coats, and cleanup. Rooms with extensive patching, dark-to-light colour changes, or detailed trim work may take a day and a half. We always provide a project timeline before we start so you can plan accordingly. Read the full timeline guide . Do I need to move my furniture? You don't have to. Our team handles furniture moving as part of every interior painting project. We shift items to the centre of the room or into adjacent spaces, then cover everything with drop cloths and plastic sheeting. Once painting is complete, we move everything back into place. Read more about our prep process . What's included in surface prep? Proper surface prep is the foundation of a lasting paint job. Our standard prep includes filling nail holes and small cracks, sanding rough areas, caulking gaps around trim and baseboards, cleaning surfaces, and applying primer where needed. For older homes, we also address peeling paint, repair damaged drywall , and skim-coat where necessary. Every quote specifies exactly what prep work is included. Exterior Painting Questions about painting the outside of your home, timing, durability, and surfaces. When is the best time to paint exterior in Edmonton? The ideal window for exterior painting in Edmonton is mid-May through mid-September, when daytime temperatures consistently stay above 10°C and humidity levels are manageable. We start booking exterior projects in March and April, so early scheduling guarantees your preferred dates. Read the full seasonal guide . How long does exterior paint last? A professionally applied exterior paint job in Edmonton typically lasts 7–10 years, depending on sun exposure, the quality of prep work, and the products used. South-facing walls fade faster due to UV exposure, while sheltered areas may last even longer. Read the full durability guide . Do you paint in cold weather? For exterior painting, we require daytime temperatures above 5°C and rising, most premium paints need this minimum to cure properly. Edmonton's freeze-thaw cycles make early spring and late fall risky for exterior work, so we plan accordingly. Interior painting , on the other hand, is a year-round service since we work in climate-controlled environments. Winter is actually a great time to book interior projects. What surfaces can you paint? We paint virtually every exterior surface, wood siding, stucco, hardie board, aluminum and vinyl siding, brick, concrete foundations, fascia, soffits, window frames, doors, decks, fences, and garage doors. Each surface requires specific prep and product selection. See the full list of surfaces we paint . Cabinets Questions about cabinet painting, refinishing, and refacing services. What's the difference between cabinet painting, refinishing, and refacing? Cabinet painting involves applying a new painted finish over your existing cabinet boxes and doors, it's the most affordable option and works great for solid wood or MDF cabinets. Cabinet refinishing includes stripping the old finish and applying new stain or lacquer, ideal when you want to preserve or change a natural wood look. Cabinet refacing replaces the doors and drawer fronts entirely while keeping the existing cabinet boxes. Read the full comparison . How long does cabinet refinishing take? A standard kitchen cabinet refinishing project takes 5–7 business days from start to finish. This includes removing doors and hardware, cleaning and degreasing, sanding, priming, applying multiple coats of finish, and reinstalling everything. We keep disruption to a minimum so you can still use your kitchen. Read the full timeline . Can you change the color of stained cabinets? Absolutely. Converting stained cabinets to a painted finish is one of our most popular services. The process involves thorough cleaning, sanding, applying a bonding primer designed for previously stained surfaces, and then finishing with multiple coats of high-quality cabinet paint or lacquer. We can go from dark stain to bright white, or any colour you choose. Read the full stain-to-paint guide . How much does cabinet painting cost? Cabinet painting in Edmonton typically costs between $3,500 and $7,000 for an average-sized kitchen (20–30 doors), depending on the number of cabinets, the condition of the existing finish, and whether you want a brushed or sprayed finish. Sprayed lacquer finishes cost more but deliver a smoother, more durable result. Read the full cost breakdown . Specialty Services Questions about epoxy flooring, popcorn ceiling removal, and deck staining. How long does epoxy flooring last? A professionally installed epoxy floor coating lasts 10–20 years in a residential garage with normal use. The key factors are proper concrete preparation (diamond grinding, not just acid etching), the quality of the epoxy system, and the number of coats applied. Our epoxy flooring system includes a moisture barrier, base coat, colour flakes, and a clear polyaspartic topcoat for maximum durability and UV resistance. Is popcorn ceiling removal messy? Popcorn ceiling removal does create dust and debris, but our team takes extensive precautions to contain it. We cover all floors and furniture with plastic sheeting, seal off adjacent rooms, and use specialized tools that minimize airborne particles. After scraping, we skim-coat the ceiling for a smooth finish and clean up thoroughly before we leave. Most rooms can be completed in a single day. How often should I re-stain my deck? In Edmonton's climate, most decks need re-staining every 2–3 years for semi-transparent stains and every 3–5 years for solid stains. Heavy sun exposure, foot traffic, and our harsh winters accelerate wear. A quick test: if water no longer beads on the surface, it's time to re-stain. Regular maintenance extends the life of your deck and prevents costly wood replacement down the road. Check out our deck and fence staining service for details on our process. Cabinet Painting Questions about painting kitchen cabinets, costs, timelines, and products. How much does it cost to paint kitchen cabinets in Edmonton? Kitchen cabinet painting in Edmonton typically costs $3,000 to $8,000, depending on kitchen size, door count, cabinet condition, and paint system. Sprayed lacquer finishes cost more but deliver a smoother, more durable result. Read the full cost breakdown . How long does it take to paint kitchen cabinets? A typical Edmonton kitchen cabinet painting project takes 5 to 10 business days from start to finish, including disassembly, prep, priming, spraying, curing, and reinstallation. See the day-by-day timeline . Can you use my kitchen while the cabinets are being painted? Yes, with some adjustments. We remove doors and drawers for off-site or dedicated-area spraying, but leave the cabinet boxes in place so you can still access shelves and countertops throughout the project. Learn what to expect . What type of paint do you use on cabinets? We use professional cabinet-grade paints designed specifically for high-use surfaces: Benjamin Moore Advance, Sherwin-Williams ProClassic, and industrial cabinet coatings applied via HVLP spray for a factory-smooth finish. See the full product guide . Is it worth painting cabinets instead of replacing them? If your cabinets are structurally sound, professional painting delivers a like-new look at one-third to one-fifth the cost of full replacement. Most Edmonton homeowners save $10,000 to $30,000. Read the full comparison . Cabinet Refacing Questions about cabinet refacing costs, timelines, door styles, and upgrade options. What is the difference between cabinet refacing, refinishing, and buying new cabinets? Cabinet refacing replaces your doors, drawer fronts, hinges, and handles while keeping your existing cabinet boxes. Refinishing strips and re-coats existing surfaces. New cabinets tear everything out and start from scratch. See the full comparison with Edmonton pricing . How much does kitchen cabinet refacing cost in Edmonton? Full kitchen cabinet refacing in Edmonton typically ranges from $6,000 to $15,000, depending on the number of cabinets, door material, and hardware selection. Read the full cost breakdown . How long does cabinet refacing take? Most kitchen cabinet refacing projects are completed in 3 to 5 days. Compare that to a full kitchen renovation which can take 6 to 12 weeks. Your kitchen stays functional throughout. See the project timeline . What door styles are available for cabinet refacing? We offer a full range of cabinet door styles including shaker, flat panel, raised panel, and modern slab designs. Doors are available in solid wood, MDF, and thermofoil. Explore all door style options . Can I change my cabinet layout or add features during refacing? Yes. While refacing keeps your existing cabinet boxes in place, we can add soft-close hinges on every door, upgrade all drawer slides to full-extension soft-close, add pull-out shelves, and install crown moulding or light rails. See all upgrade options . Industrial Painting Questions about industrial facility painting, coatings, safety, and scheduling. How much does industrial painting cost in Edmonton? Industrial painting costs in Edmonton vary significantly based on facility size, surface condition, coating system, and access requirements. Small warehouses start around $15,000 to $30,000. Large facilities can run $50,000 to $200,000 or more. Read the full pricing guide . Can you paint our facility while we continue operations? Yes. We specialize in minimal-downtime scheduling for operational industrial facilities. Our phased approach allows us to work section by section while your operations continue. Learn about our phased approach . What types of industrial coatings do you apply? We apply a full range of high-performance industrial coatings including epoxy floor and wall systems, polyurethane topcoats, anti-corrosion primers, heat-resistant coatings, and chemical-resistant finishes. See all coating types . What safety certifications does your industrial painting crew hold? Our crew holds Painter and Decorator Certification, WHMIS, Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, Lead Safety (RRP), and WCB coverage. All required for industrial painting environments in Alberta. See the full certification list . How long does it take to paint an industrial facility in Edmonton? Timeline depends on facility size, surface condition, and the coating system specified. A small warehouse (5,000 to 10,000 sq ft) typically takes 1 to 2 weeks. Large facilities can take 4 to 8 weeks. See the full timeline guide . Office Painting Questions about painting offices, medical clinics, and commercial spaces in Edmonton. Can you paint our office without disrupting business operations? Absolutely. We offer after-hours, evening, and weekend scheduling specifically for occupied offices. We also do phased painting, completing one floor or section at a time to minimize disruption. Learn about our scheduling options . How much does office painting cost in Edmonton? Office painting costs in Edmonton depend on square footage, surface condition, and scheduling requirements. A single private office runs $500 to $1,200. A full floor or suite runs $3,000 to $15,000 or more. Read the full pricing guide . Do you use low-VOC paint for offices? Yes. For occupied offices, especially medical clinics, dental offices, and spaces where staff or patients are present, we use low-VOC and zero-VOC products from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams. See which products we recommend . What colours work best for professional offices? Colour psychology matters in professional environments. Cool blues and greens promote calm and focus (ideal for medical and counselling offices). Warm neutrals convey professionalism (great for law and accounting firms). Bold accent walls create energy in creative agencies. See recommendations by office type . Will you protect our office equipment and furniture during painting? Yes. We carefully cover and protect all desks, computers, monitors, filing cabinets, and flooring with plastic sheeting and drop cloths. Server rooms and sensitive equipment get extra attention and isolation. Read our full protection protocol . Stain & Lacquer Questions about interior wood staining, lacquer finishing, railings, staircases, and trim. How much does it cost to stain a staircase railing in Edmonton? Staircase railing staining in Edmonton typically costs $800 to $2,500, depending on the number of spindles, the type of wood, and whether the existing finish needs to be stripped first. A simple clear coat refresh on bare wood costs less than a full dark-to-light colour conversion. Read the full cost breakdown . What is the difference between stain and lacquer? Stain penetrates the wood to add colour, while lacquer is a clear protective topcoat that seals and hardens the surface. Most projects require both: stain for the colour you want, then two to three coats of lacquer for durability and sheen. Read the full explanation . Can you change the colour of already-stained wood? Yes. Going darker is straightforward. Going lighter (dark oak to natural or white) requires stripping the old finish down to bare wood first. We handle both directions regularly on railings, trim, and doors throughout Edmonton homes. Read about the process . What products do you use for interior wood staining? We use professional-grade stains from Minwax, General Finishes, and Varathane, paired with M.L. Campbell and Sherwin-Williams lacquers. Product selection depends on wood species, desired colour, and durability requirements. See the full product guide . How long does a stain and lacquer project take? A single railing takes 1 to 2 days. A full staircase with spindles runs 2 to 4 days. Whole-home woodwork (railings, trim, doors) can take 1 to 2 weeks. Each coat of lacquer needs proper dry time between applications. Read the full timeline . Drywall & Surface Repairs Questions about patching, texture matching, water damage, and plaster repair. How much do drywall repairs cost in Edmonton? Small patches run $150 to $300. Medium repairs (larger holes, multiple patches) cost $300 to $800. Extensive water damage or full-wall repairs can run $800 to $2,000 or more. We include texture matching and priming in every repair quote. Read the full cost breakdown . Can you match my existing wall texture after a drywall repair? Yes. We match orange peel, knockdown, stipple, smooth, and custom textures so repairs blend invisibly with the surrounding wall. Texture matching is included in every drywall repair we do. Read about our texture matching process . Do you repair water-damaged drywall? Yes, after the source of the leak has been fixed by a plumber or roofer. We remove damaged sections, check for mould, replace drywall, tape, mud, texture match, and paint. Edmonton's freeze-thaw cycles make burst pipes a common cause. Read about the full process . Can you repair plaster walls in older Edmonton homes? Yes. We repair cracked, crumbling, and damaged plaster in character homes throughout Glenora, Highlands, Old Strathcona, and other established Edmonton neighbourhoods. We can repair the original plaster or overlay with new drywall. Read about plaster repair options . Do I need to paint after drywall repairs? Yes, always. Bare compound absorbs differently than the surrounding painted surface, creating visible "flashing." Proper primer followed by topcoat ensures the repair disappears completely. We include priming and painting in all repair quotes. Read why painting is essential . Epoxy Flooring Questions about garage floor epoxy, metallic finishes, cure times, and maintenance. How long does epoxy flooring last? A professionally installed epoxy floor lasts 15 to 20 years or more with proper maintenance. Lifespan depends on concrete prep quality, coating thickness, traffic level, and whether a polyaspartic topcoat is applied. Edmonton's road salt and freeze-thaw cycles make proper installation critical. Read the full durability guide . Can you install metallic epoxy flooring? Yes. Metallic epoxy creates stunning, one-of-a-kind flowing patterns using metallic pigments. Every floor is unique. Popular for garages, basements, and entertainment spaces. Read about metallic epoxy options . What about moisture issues in my concrete? Moisture is the number one enemy of epoxy adhesion. We test every slab before installation using calcium chloride or relative humidity probes. If moisture levels are too high, we apply a moisture barrier system first. Edmonton basements are especially prone to ground moisture. Read about moisture testing . How long does epoxy flooring take to cure? Light foot traffic is safe after 24 hours. Full cure takes 72 hours. Vehicle traffic should wait 5 to 7 days. Polyaspartic systems cure faster, often allowing same-day return to service. Edmonton's cooler garage temperatures in winter can extend cure times. Read the full cure timeline . How do I maintain my epoxy floor? Sweep regularly and mop with a mild cleaner. Avoid harsh chemicals, vinegar, and ammonia-based products. In Edmonton garages, rinse road salt promptly during winter and use entry mats. Inspect annually for chips that can be touched up. Read the full maintenance guide . Deck & Fence Staining Questions about deck and fence staining, timing, products, and maintenance in Edmonton. When is the best time to stain a deck or fence in Edmonton? May through September, when temperatures consistently stay between 10 and 30 degrees Celsius with no rain in the 48-hour forecast. Edmonton's short staining season means early booking is essential. Read the seasonal guide . How often should I re-stain my deck or fence in Edmonton? Decks every 2 to 3 years, fences every 3 to 5 years. Edmonton's harsh winters (UV, snow, freeze-thaw) accelerate wear compared to milder climates. The water bead test helps you check: if water soaks into the wood instead of beading, it is time to re-stain. Read the full maintenance schedule . Should I stain or paint my deck and fence? Stain for a natural wood look and easier maintenance. Stain penetrates the wood and will not peel. Paint sits on the surface and can chip or peel over time, especially on horizontal deck boards. For cedar and pressure-treated wood, stain is almost always the better choice. Read the full comparison . What is the difference between transparent, semi-transparent, and solid stain? Transparent shows all wood grain but offers the least UV protection (1 to 2 year life). Semi-transparent shows grain with added colour and protection (2 to 4 years). Solid hides grain completely with maximum protection (4 to 6 years) but can peel. We recommend semi-transparent for most Edmonton decks. Read the full stain type guide . Can you stain new wood right away? It depends on the wood type. Pressure-treated lumber needs 3 to 6 months to dry before staining. Cedar can be stained sooner, usually 2 to 4 weeks after installation. Edmonton's dry climate helps wood cure faster than coastal areas. Read the timing guide . Popcorn Ceiling Removal Questions about removing popcorn and stipple ceilings, asbestos testing, and finish options. How long does popcorn ceiling removal take? One to two days for an average room, three to five days for a whole house. The process includes wetting, scraping, skim coating, sanding, priming, and painting. Painted-over popcorn takes longer due to extra wetting and scraping. Read the full timeline . How much does popcorn ceiling removal cost in Edmonton? $3 to $6 per square foot for standard removal to a smooth finish. An average room runs $500 to $1,200. A full house costs $3,000 to $8,000 depending on square footage, ceiling height, and whether the popcorn was previously painted over. Read the full cost breakdown . Does my popcorn ceiling contain asbestos? Homes built before 1990 may contain asbestos in the ceiling texture. The only way to confirm is lab testing, which costs $30 to $50 per sample. If asbestos is present, certified abatement is required before removal. iPaint coordinates with accredited Edmonton abatement teams. Read about asbestos testing . Can you apply knockdown texture instead of smooth? Yes. Knockdown is a popular alternative that hides minor imperfections and adds visual interest. We also offer orange peel, skip trowel, and other modern textures. A perfectly smooth finish requires a Level 5 skim coat, which takes more labour. Read about texture options . Is popcorn ceiling removal messy? How do you protect my home? Removal is inherently messy, but we protect everything. Furniture is moved or covered in plastic, floors are covered with rosin paper and drop cloths, walls are masked, and HVAC vents are sealed. We clean up daily and leave your home cleaner than we found it. Read about our protection process . Colour Consultation Questions about choosing paint colours, consultations, and colour trends in Edmonton. Is the colour consultation really free? Yes. A professional colour consultation is included with every iPaint painting project at no extra charge. We help with wall colours, trim, ceilings, accent walls, and sheen selection. We bring large sample boards so you can see colours in your actual lighting. Read about what is included . How do I choose the right paint colour for a north-facing room in Edmonton? North-facing rooms receive cool, blue-toned light. Avoid cool greys and blues, which will look even colder. Warm whites, warm greys, soft yellows, and warm greiges work best. Edmonton's long winters mean less natural light overall, making warm tones especially important. Read the full guide . What are the most popular paint colours in Edmonton for 2026? Warm whites (Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace, Sherwin-Williams Alabaster), warm greiges (Revere Pewter, Agreeable Gray), deep greens, and rich navy accent walls. Edmonton homeowners are favouring warm, inviting tones and nature-inspired palettes. See the full colour trend guide . Can you help me choose colours that work with my existing flooring and countertops? Yes, that is exactly what the colour consultation is for. We match paint colours to your fixed elements (floors, countertops, cabinets, furniture) by identifying undertones and creating a coordinated palette. We bring fan decks and sample boards to your home. Read about the process . Should I choose paint colours before or after I get my estimate? Get your estimate first. Standard paint colours all cost the same, so colour choice does not affect pricing. Having the estimate in hand lets you focus on colour selection without worrying about budget. iPaint includes a free colour consultation with every project. Read the full answer . Cabinet Making Questions about custom cabinet design, materials, timelines, and pricing. How much do custom kitchen cabinets cost in Edmonton? Custom kitchen cabinets in Edmonton range from $15,000 to $50,000 or more, depending on kitchen size, materials, and features. This includes design, fabrication, delivery, and professional installation. Custom cabinets cost more than big-box alternatives but fit your exact space perfectly. Read the full cost breakdown . How long does it take to build and install custom cabinets? 6 to 12 weeks from design approval to installation. This includes measurement and design (1 week), shop drawings and approval (1 week), fabrication (4 to 8 weeks), and delivery with installation (2 to 3 days). Read the full timeline . What materials do you use for custom cabinets? Cabinet boxes are built with 3/4-inch cabinet-grade plywood (not particle board). Doors come in solid maple, oak, cherry, or MDF for painted finishes. Hardware includes Blum soft-close hinges and Tandem full-extension drawer slides. Read the full materials guide . Can you build cabinets for non-standard or awkward spaces? Yes, and that is the whole point of going custom. Angled walls, sloped ceilings, under-stair storage, oddly shaped kitchens in older Edmonton homes. Every piece is measured and built to fit your exact space with zero wasted room. Read about custom solutions . What kind of finish do you apply to custom cabinets? We offer painted finishes (sprayed latex or conversion varnish for a factory-smooth result), stained finishes (oil or water-based stain with lacquer topcoat), and natural clear coats. For kitchen cabinets, conversion varnish delivers the hardest, most durable finish available. Read about finish options . General Contracting Questions about commercial renovations, permits, timelines, and working during business hours. How long does a commercial renovation take in Edmonton? A small office refresh takes 1 to 2 weeks. A mid-size renovation runs 4 to 8 weeks. A full commercial buildout can take 8 to 16 weeks. Timelines depend on permit approvals, scope, and whether after-hours work is required. Read the full timeline guide . How much does a commercial renovation cost in Edmonton? $50 to $200 or more per square foot depending on scope. An office refresh (paint, flooring, lighting) runs $50 to $80 per square foot. Medical or dental buildouts run $150 to $250 per square foot due to specialized mechanical and electrical requirements. Read the full cost breakdown . Do you handle permits and inspections for commercial renovations? Yes. iPaint manages the full permit process including City of Edmonton building permits, electrical and plumbing sub-permits, fire inspections, and occupancy requirements. We ensure full Alberta Building Code compliance so you can focus on running your business. Read about our permit process . Can you renovate while my business is still operating? Yes. We offer phased renovations, after-hours work, and weekend scheduling specifically for occupied commercial spaces. Dust barriers, noise scheduling, HVAC isolation, and maintained client access keep your business running throughout. Read about our phased approach . What trades do you coordinate as a general contractor? Electricians, plumbers, HVAC, flooring, framing and carpentry, fire suppression, IT and data cabling, and millwork. iPaint manages scheduling, quality control, and inspections as your single point of contact. All subtrades are licensed, insured, and Edmonton-based. Read about our coordination process . Leduc Questions about painting services, costs, and scheduling in Leduc, Alberta. How much does interior painting cost in Leduc, Alberta? Interior painting in Leduc typically costs $3 to $6 per square foot. A standard 1,400 sq ft bi-level runs $4,200 to $8,400 for a full repaint. Many newer Leduc homes in Bridgeport and Corinthia need only a premium upgrade over builder-flat paint. Read the full Leduc pricing guide . Does iPaint Painting travel to Leduc for projects? Yes. iPaint is based in south Edmonton, just 30 minutes from Leduc via Highway 2. We serve all Leduc neighbourhoods including Bridgeport, Corinthia, Meadowview, Suntree, West Haven, and the Nisku corridor with no travel surcharge. Read the full answer . What exterior paint holds up best in Leduc's climate? Premium acrylic latex paints with flexible resin technology handle Leduc's extreme temperature swings from -35 to +30 degrees Celsius. For stucco homes, elastomeric coatings bridge hairline cracks through freeze-thaw cycles. Read the full product guide . Can iPaint handle commercial projects in the Leduc-Nisku industrial corridor? Yes. iPaint handles office interiors, warehouse epoxy flooring, retail storefronts, and exterior repaints across the Leduc-Nisku corridor. All commercial work is fully insured with $2 million in liability and WCB coverage. Read the full answer . Beaumont Questions about painting services, costs, and heritage colour matching in Beaumont, Alberta. How much does it cost to paint a house interior in Beaumont? Interior painting in Beaumont typically costs $3 to $6 per square foot. A standard 1,600 sq ft two-storey in Beaumont Lakes or Montrose runs $4,800 to $9,600. Many Beaumont homes are newer builds needing only a premium upgrade over builder-grade paint. Read the full Beaumont pricing guide . Does iPaint Painting serve Beaumont? Yes. iPaint is approximately 25 minutes from Beaumont via Highway 625 or the QE2. We serve every neighbourhood including Beaumont Lakes, Montrose, Ruisseau, Dansereau Meadows, Jessie Lake, and Old Town with no travel surcharge. Read the full answer . What makes painting homes in Beaumont different from Edmonton? Beaumont's housing stock is significantly newer, meaning fewer lead paint concerns and better substrates. However, Beaumont's open landscape creates greater wind exposure, and stucco exteriors require specialized elastomeric coatings for freeze-thaw cycles. Read the full comparison . Can iPaint match colours for heritage-style homes in Old Town Beaumont? Yes. iPaint offers full colour consultation with spectrophotometer matching technology. We work with Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams heritage palettes to complement Beaumont's French-Canadian architectural tradition. Read the full answer . Fort Saskatchewan Questions about painting services, costs, insurance, and products in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. How much does it cost to paint a house interior in Fort Saskatchewan? Interior painting in Fort Saskatchewan typically costs $3 to $6 per square foot. A standard 1,400 sq ft bi-level runs $4,200 to $8,400 for a full repaint. iPaint provides free on-site estimates with no travel surcharge. Read the full pricing guide . Does iPaint Painting travel to Fort Saskatchewan? Yes. The drive from our south Edmonton base takes approximately 30 minutes via Anthony Henday Drive and Highway 21. We serve every neighbourhood from Westpark and Eagles' Nest to Downtown and Southfort with no mileage fees. Read the full answer . What exterior paint products work best for Fort Saskatchewan homes? Premium acrylic latex paints with UV-resistant pigments and elastomeric coatings for stucco handle Fort Saskatchewan's extreme climate. For vinyl and fibre-cement siding common in Westpark and Southfort, we select coatings formulated for Alberta's temperature extremes. Read the full product guide . Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured for work in Fort Saskatchewan? Yes. iPaint carries $2 million in commercial general liability insurance and WCB coverage for all crew members. We provide proof of insurance upon request, which many Fort Saskatchewan property managers and industrial operators require. Read the full answer . Windermere Questions about painting luxury homes, products, and colour trends in Windermere, Edmonton. How much does it cost to paint a large home in Windermere? Most Windermere homes range from 3,000 to 5,000+ square feet, so a full interior repaint typically runs $9,000 to $25,000 depending on ceiling height, trim complexity, and colour selections. Open-concept layouts with 10- to 18-foot ceilings require specialized equipment. Read the full pricing guide . What paint products does iPaint use for Windermere's newer homes? iPaint uses premium Benjamin Moore Regal Select and Sherwin-Williams Emerald in eggshell or satin finish. These high-durability formulations resist scuffing in high-traffic great rooms and hallways. All backed by our 5-year written warranty. Read the full product guide . Do Windermere's newer homes actually need repainting? Yes. Most builders apply a single thin coat of flat latex to keep costs down. Within 3 to 5 years, this shows scuff marks, roller stipple, and visible touch-up patches. Upgrading to two coats of premium eggshell or satin transforms any Windermere home. Read the full answer . Can iPaint match the modern colour palettes popular in Windermere? Yes. Windermere homeowners favor warm whites like Benjamin Moore Simply White, greige tones like Revere Pewter, and dramatic accent walls in deep charcoal or navy. iPaint offers complimentary colour consultation with full fan decks at every estimate. Read the full answer . Glenora Questions about painting heritage homes, plaster walls, and exterior challenges in Glenora, Edmonton. Does iPaint have experience with heritage and character homes in Glenora? Yes. Many Glenora properties date from the 1910s through 1940s and feature original plaster walls, crown moulding, wood window frames, and cladding that requires specialized preparation. Our crew understands horsehair plaster, heritage substrates, and compatible coatings. Read the full answer . How much does it cost to paint a character home in Glenora? A typical Glenora character home (1,800 to 3,500 sq ft) ranges from $6,000 to $18,000 depending on trim complexity and wall condition. Crown moulding, chair rails, wainscoting, and built-in cabinetry increase masking and brush work hours significantly. Read the full pricing guide . Can you paint over original plaster walls in Glenora homes without damaging them? Yes. iPaint uses alkali-resistant primers, flexible patching compounds for hairline cracks, and premium latex topcoats that breathe with the plaster substrate. We never use aggressive mechanical sanding, preserving the original texture. Read the full answer . What exterior paint challenges are specific to Glenora's older homes? Glenora's pre-1960 homes face multiple layers of old paint (sometimes including lead coatings), wood frames stressed by 80+ Alberta winters, and decorative trim that traps moisture. iPaint's preparation includes thorough scraping, spot priming, caulking, and flexible acrylic topcoats. Read the full answer . Westbrook Estates Questions about painting 1960s-1970s homes, plaster walls, and ravine properties in Westbrook Estates. What makes painting homes in Westbrook Estates different? 1960s-1970s construction with plaster-over-lathe walls, textured ceilings, cedar siding, and brick veneer. Many homes back onto Whitemud Creek ravine with increased moisture exposure. Read the full answer . How much does it cost to paint a home in Westbrook Estates? $3 to $6 per square foot. 1,200 sq ft bungalows to 3,500+ sq ft renovated executives = $4,800 to $15,000. Ravine-backing homes may need additional prep. Read the full pricing guide . Do ravine-backing homes need special paint products? Yes. Whitemud Creek ravine creates higher moisture, reduced airflow, and mature tree canopy shade. iPaint uses moisture-resistant coatings with mildew inhibitors on ravine-facing surfaces. Read the full answer . Can iPaint handle plaster walls and textured ceilings in older Westbrook Estates homes? Yes. 1960s plaster-over-lathe requires crack stabilization, skim-coating, and high-adhesion priming. We also handle stippled ceilings, popcorn removal, and original wood trim. Read the full answer . Windsor Park Questions about heritage homes, lead paint, and exterior products in Windsor Park. Can iPaint work on heritage and character homes in Windsor Park? Yes. 1910s-1950s homes with plaster walls, hardwood trim, leaded glass, and clapboard/stucco exteriors. Heritage restoration, lead assessment, and period colour matching. Read the full answer . How much does it cost to paint a heritage home in Windsor Park? $3 to $6 per square foot, trending higher for heritage homes. 1,500 sq ft bungalow = $5,500 to $11,000. Extensive trim, crown moulding, and plaster repair increase cost. Read the full pricing guide . Do older Windsor Park homes have lead paint? Pre-1960 homes may have lead paint on trim, window frames, doors, and exteriors. iPaint follows Health Canada guidelines with proper testing, containment, and HEPA-filtered equipment. Read the full answer . What exterior products work best on Windsor Park's older homes? Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior and Sherwin-Williams Duration on clapboard and stucco. Penetrating oil-based primer on bare wood, two coats acrylic latex for Edmonton's freeze-thaw cycles. Read the full answer . Riverbend Questions about painting 1980s homes, products, and cabinet refinishing in Riverbend. How much does it cost to paint a home interior in Riverbend? $3 to $6 per square foot. 1,600 sq ft bungalow = $4,800 to $9,600. Henderson Estates and Ogilvie Ridge two-storeys = $7,200 to $14,400. Read the full pricing guide . What paint products does iPaint use in Riverbend homes? Benjamin Moore Regal Select and Sherwin-Williams Emerald for interiors. Ceiling-specific formulations for overhead surfaces. Acrylic latex exteriors rated for Edmonton's temperature extremes. Read the full answer . My Riverbend home was built in the 1980s. Does it need special prep? Yes. Textured ceilings, wallpaper remnants, multiple paint layers, and aging caulking. iPaint does thorough scraping, sanding, filling, caulking, and priming. Proper prep = 10-year paint job. Read the full answer . Can iPaint refinish kitchen cabinets in older Riverbend homes? Yes. 1970s-1990s solid oak and maple cabinetry, structurally excellent but visually dated. iPaint removes doors, sprays factory-quality finishes, reinstalls with new hardware. Fraction of renovation cost. Read the full answer . Terwillegar Questions about painting newer homes, builder-grade upgrades, and exterior challenges in Terwillegar. Does iPaint Painting serve the Terwillegar area? Yes. 12 minutes from our shop via Terwillegar Drive. We serve Terwillegar Towne, Terwillegar Gardens, South Terwillegar, and Magrath with no travel surcharge. Read the full answer . How much does it cost to repaint a Terwillegar home interior? $3 to $6 per square foot. Standard 2,200 sq ft two-storey = $6,600 to $13,200. 9-foot ceilings and open-concept layouts affect pricing. Read the full pricing guide . Why do newer Terwillegar homes need repainting? Builder-grade flat latex, single thin coat. Shows scuffs in 3 to 5 years. Premium eggshell or satin upgrade transforms durability. Strong demand for this builder-to-premium upgrade. Read the full answer . What exterior challenges are specific to Terwillegar? Modern cladding (acrylic stucco, HardiePlank, manufactured stone). South and west-facing elevations fade faster from UV. Open terrain near Anthony Henday means higher wind exposure. Read the full answer . The Hamptons Questions about painting luxury homes, stone and stucco exteriors in The Hamptons. Does iPaint serve The Hamptons in northwest Edmonton? Yes. 25 minutes via Anthony Henday. Executive homes along Hamptons Boulevard and walkout properties backing onto the golf course. No travel surcharge. Read the full answer . How much does it cost to paint a luxury home in The Hamptons? $3 to $6 per square foot. 2,500 to 5,000+ sq ft homes with crown moulding, wainscoting, and vaulted ceilings = $7,500 to $30,000. Read the full pricing guide . What types of homes do you paint in The Hamptons? 2,500 sq ft family homes to 5,000+ sq ft custom executives with walkout basements, stone and stucco exteriors, coffered ceilings, and built-in cabinetry. Read the full answer . Do you paint stone and stucco exteriors common in The Hamptons? Yes. Stucco needs flexible coatings for crack bridging. Stone veneer may need repointing and sealing. Premium Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore systems rated for freeze-thaw cycles. Read the full answer . Magrath Heights Questions about painting newer homes and builder-grade upgrades in Magrath Heights. Does iPaint serve Magrath Heights? Yes. 10 to 15 minutes via Terwillegar Drive and Anthony Henday. Also serve Terwillegar, Windermere, and Ambleside. No travel surcharge. Read the full answer . How much does interior painting cost in Magrath Heights? $3 to $6 per square foot. Standard 2,000 sq ft two-storey = $6,000 to $12,000. Free on-site estimates with transparent pricing. Read the full pricing guide . What types of homes do you paint in Magrath Heights? Single-family two-storeys, duplexes along Magrath Boulevard, townhouses near Magrath Point. Built 2005 to 2020 with 9-foot ceilings and builder-grade finishes. Read the full answer . Is builder-grade paint common in Magrath Heights? Yes. 2005 to 2020 construction with single coat flat latex. Scuffs quickly in high-traffic areas. Upgrade to Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald eggshell or satin. Read the full answer . Heritage Valley Questions about painting new homes, colour trends, and repainting timing in Heritage Valley. Does iPaint serve Heritage Valley? Yes. 15 minutes via 111 Street SW and Ellerslie Road. All sub-communities: Allard, Cavanagh, Desrochers, Paisley, Heritage Valley Town Centre. No surcharge. Read the full answer . How much does interior painting cost in Heritage Valley? $3 to $6 per square foot. Standard 2,000 sq ft two-storey = $6,000 to $12,000. Most homes benefit from premium eggshell upgrade over builder-grade flat. Read the full pricing guide . Why do new Heritage Valley homes need repainting so soon? Built 2010 to 2025 with single coat builder-grade flat. Scuffs easily in hallways, stairwells, and mudrooms. Premium eggshell or satin recommended within 3 to 5 years. Read the full answer . What paint colours are popular in Heritage Valley? Warm whites (Simply White, Chantilly Lace), greiges (Revere Pewter, Edgecomb Gray), contemporary greys (Repose Gray). Bold accent walls in navy, forest green, or charcoal. Read the full answer . Summerside Questions about painting homes, repainting timing, and lakeside properties in Summerside. Does iPaint serve Summerside? Yes. 15 minutes via Ellerslie Road and 50 Street. Also serve Ellerslie, Larkspur, Walker, and Maple Crest. No travel surcharge. Read the full answer . How much does interior painting cost in Summerside? $3 to $6 per square foot. Standard 1,800 sq ft two-storey = $5,400 to $10,800. Many homes now 10 to 15 years old with worn builder-grade paint. Read the full pricing guide . When should I repaint my Summerside home's interior? Builder-grade flat from 2005 to 2020. By 10 years: visible scuffing, yellowing, wear patterns. Recommend full repaint every 8 to 12 years with premium eggshell or satin. Read the full answer . Can you paint exteriors near Summerside Lake? Yes. Lakeside homes get additional moisture exposure. iPaint uses moisture-resistant breathable coatings and repairs caulking failures around windows and trim before applying. Read the full answer . Downtown Edmonton Questions about commercial painting, condo units, and heritage buildings in Downtown Edmonton. Does iPaint handle commercial painting Downtown? Yes. Office towers on Jasper Avenue, ICE District retail, Rice Howard Way restaurants, condo common areas, lobby refreshes, and tenant improvements. Schedule around business hours. Read the full answer . Can you paint high-rise condos Downtown? Yes. ICE District towers to established buildings on Jasper Avenue. Coordinate elevator booking, parking, and schedules with building management. Low-VOC materials for condo board compliance. Read the full answer . How much does commercial painting cost Downtown? $2 to $5 per square foot. 2,000 sq ft office = $4,000 to $10,000. Lobby and common area projects vary by finishes and architectural detail. Read the full pricing guide . Do you paint heritage buildings Downtown? Yes. Hotel Macdonald, Gibson Block, early 1900s commercial buildings on Jasper Avenue and 104 Street. Period palettes, compatible coatings for brick, sandstone, and plaster. Read the full answer . Old Strathcona Questions about heritage homes, Whyte Avenue commercial painting, and lead paint in Old Strathcona. Does iPaint have experience with heritage homes in Old Strathcona? Yes. Early 1900s to 1940s character homes. Period colour selection, original wood siding and trim prep, compatible coatings for plaster, and preservation of architectural details. Read the full answer . How much does it cost to paint a character home in Old Strathcona? Exteriors: $4 to $8 per square foot. 1,200 sq ft two-storey = $8,000 to $16,000 including prep. Lead abatement on pre-1960s surfaces adds cost. Interiors: $3 to $6 per square foot. Read the full pricing guide . Can you paint commercial storefronts along Whyte Avenue? Yes. Restaurants, retail, galleries along 82 Avenue. Schedule around Fringe Festival, Farmers' Market, and business hours. Exterior storefronts done early mornings. Read the full answer . Do old homes in Strathcona have lead paint concerns? Pre-1960 homes may have lead paint on exterior siding, window frames, and interior trim. iPaint follows Health Canada guidelines with testing, containment, HEPA sanding, and safe disposal. Read the full answer . Highlands Questions about heritage painting, exterior costs, colour selection, and permits in Highlands. Does iPaint have experience with heritage homes in Highlands? Yes. Edmonton Heritage Registry properties. Period palettes for Tudor Revival, Colonial, and Craftsman styles. Multi-colour exterior schemes with premium products. Read the full answer . How much does it cost to paint a heritage home exterior in Highlands? $6 to $12 per square foot. Lead testing, detailed masking, multi-colour application. 1,200 sq ft character home with three-colour scheme = $8,000 to $16,000. Read the full pricing guide . What colours are appropriate for Highlands heritage homes? Tudor Revival: deep earth tones with cream trim. Craftsman: rich greens, warm browns. Colonial: whites, greys, navy. Benjamin Moore Historical Collection and Sherwin-Williams Preservation Palette. Read the full answer . Do I need a permit to repaint my Highlands heritage home? Usually no. Paint is routine maintenance. But Heritage Registry or conservation easement properties may trigger review for significant colour changes. iPaint helps navigate the process. Read the full answer . Oliver Questions about condo painting, commercial spaces, and building types in Oliver. Does iPaint work in Oliver condos and high-rises? Yes. Individual units and common areas. Coordinate with building management, freight elevators, noise bylaws. From 1970s concrete towers to modern glass high-rises near Victoria Park. Read the full answer . How much does it cost to paint a condo in Oliver? 800 sq ft one-bedroom = $2,500 to $3,500. 1,000 to 1,200 sq ft two-bedroom = $3,500 to $5,500. Older concrete buildings may cost more due to surface prep. Read the full pricing guide . Can you paint restaurants and retail in Oliver? Yes. 124 Street gallery district, Jasper Avenue corridor, Grandin area. Evenings, weekends, and phased approaches. Durable washable coatings for high-traffic environments. Read the full answer . What building types does iPaint work on in Oliver? The most diverse stock in Edmonton. 1960s concrete towers, 1990s wood-frame condos, 2010s infill townhouses, heritage homes along Victoria Avenue, and commercial on Jasper Avenue and 124 Street. Read the full answer . Griesbach Questions about painting heritage military homes and newer residential in Griesbach. Does iPaint serve Griesbach? Yes. Heritage district, Village at Griesbach, and newer phases along Griesbach Parade. 25 minutes via 97 Street or Wayne Gretzky Drive. No travel surcharge. Read the full answer . Can you paint heritage or former military homes in Griesbach? Yes. Restored 1940s Officers' Mess houses and preserved military residences. Period palettes, lead paint assessment, premium coatings meeting heritage conservation standards. Read the full answer . How much does interior painting cost in Griesbach? $3 to $6 per square foot. 1,400 sq ft townhouse = $4,200 to $8,400. Larger single-family in newer phases = $6,000 to $12,000. Read the full pricing guide . What types of homes does iPaint paint in Griesbach? Restored 1940s military housing with plaster walls, modern townhouses with open-concept layouts, and new-build single-family homes. Heritage homes need plaster repair and lead protocols; newer builds benefit from builder-grade-to-premium upgrade. Read the full answer . Still Have Questions? We're happy to help. Give us a call or request a free estimate, we'll walk you through everything. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does industrial painting cost in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/industrial-painting-cost-edmonton/ > How much does industrial painting cost in Edmonton? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How much does industrial painting cost in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does industrial painting cost in Edmonton? How much does industrial painting cost in Edmonton? Industrial Painting 412 words Industrial painting costs in Edmonton vary significantly based on facility size, surface condition, coating system, and access requirements. Small warehouses start around $15,000 to $30,000. Large facilities can run $50,000 to $200,000 or more, depending on the scope of work and the performance requirements of the coating system. Key Factors That Affect Industrial Painting Costs Every industrial facility is different, so pricing depends on several variables that our estimator evaluates during the on-site assessment: Facility size and square footage: Total surface area is the primary cost driver. A 5,000 square foot warehouse costs significantly less than a 50,000 square foot manufacturing plant with overhead structures, ductwork, and structural steel. Surface condition and preparation: Rusted steel, peeling coatings, oil contamination, and concrete deterioration all require additional prep work. Surface preparation typically accounts for 40% to 60% of total project cost on industrial jobs, because it determines how long the new coating system will last. Coating system requirements: Standard latex wall paint is very different from a two-part epoxy floor system or a three-coat anti-corrosion system for structural steel. High-performance coatings from Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial , Benjamin Moore , and specialty manufacturers cost more per gallon but deliver superior chemical resistance, abrasion resistance, and longevity. Access and height: Facilities with high ceilings, overhead cranes, racking systems, or hard-to-reach structural members require boom lifts, scaffolding, or swing stages. Equipment rental and the additional labour hours for safe high-access work add to the total. Scheduling constraints: Projects completed during shutdowns or on a standard weekday schedule cost less than work requiring nights, weekends, or phased scheduling around active operations. Typical Edmonton Industrial Painting Price Ranges Based on our experience across Edmonton's industrial sector, here are general ranges. Small warehouse or shop repaints (walls, ceilings, basic floor line markings) typically fall between $15,000 and $30,000. Mid-size facilities with structural steel, overhead work, and specialty coatings range from $30,000 to $75,000. Large-scale projects involving multiple buildings, extensive surface prep, and high-performance coating systems start at $75,000 and can exceed $200,000. Get an Accurate Quote for Your Facility The only way to get a reliable number is a proper on-site assessment. Our estimator will evaluate surface conditions, measure total area, discuss coating requirements, and provide a detailed written estimate with every line item visible. No surprises, no hidden fees. Request your free industrial painting estimate to get started. Source Page This answer is from our Industrial Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does commercial painting cost in Edmonton? From: Commercial Painting FAQ How long does commercial painting take in Edmonton? From: Commercial Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you paint our facility while we continue operations? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/industrial-painting-during-operations/ > Can you paint our facility while we continue operations? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Can you paint our facility while we continue operations? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can you paint our facility while we continue operations? Can you paint our facility while we continue operations? Industrial Painting 398 words Yes. We specialize in minimal-downtime scheduling for operational industrial facilities. Our phased approach allows us to work section by section, so your team keeps working while we handle the painting. This is one of the most common questions we get from Edmonton facility managers, and the answer is almost always yes. How Our Phased Approach Works Rather than shutting down your entire facility, we divide the project into manageable zones and complete each one before moving to the next. Here is what that looks like in practice: Pre-project walkthrough: Our project lead tours your facility with your operations manager to identify workflow patterns, high-traffic zones, equipment clearances, and safety requirements. We build the phasing plan around your production schedule, not the other way around. Zone-by-zone execution: We isolate one section at a time using protective barriers, drop cloths, and proper containment. Your team continues operating in the remaining areas while we work. Once a zone is complete and dry, we open it back up and move to the next. Flexible shift scheduling: For facilities that run during standard business hours, we can schedule painting crews for evenings, nights, or weekends. For 24-hour operations, we coordinate with your shift supervisors to work around peak activity periods. Safety During Active Operations Working in an occupied industrial facility requires strict safety protocols. Our crews are trained in confined space awareness, fall protection, and WHMIS compliance. We use low-VOC and low-odour coating products from Sherwin-Williams , Benjamin Moore , and Cloverdale whenever possible to minimize air quality impact on your staff. Proper ventilation is maintained throughout, and all work areas are clearly marked and barricaded. What About Dust and Fumes? Surface preparation (sanding, scraping, pressure washing) generates more disruption than the actual painting. We schedule the noisiest and dustiest prep work for off-hours whenever possible. For coating application, modern industrial products cure faster and produce far less odour than older formulations. In most cases, your employees will barely notice we are there. Talk to Us About Your Facility Every facility has unique constraints. Whether you run a warehouse, manufacturing plant, processing facility, or parkade, we will build a schedule that keeps your operations running smoothly. Request a free on-site assessment and we will walk your facility, understand your workflow, and present a phased plan that works for your team. Source Page This answer is from our Industrial Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does industrial painting cost in Edmonton? From: Industrial Painting FAQ Can you paint our office without disruption? From: Commercial Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What safety certifications does your industrial painting crew hold? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/industrial-painting-safety-certifications/ > What safety certifications does your industrial painting crew hold? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton What safety certifications does your industrial painting crew hold? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What safety certifications does your industrial painting crew hold? What safety certifications does your industrial painting crew hold? Industrial Painting 438 words Our crew holds Painter and Decorator Certification, WHMIS, Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, Lead Safety (RRP), and WCB coverage. All of these are required for industrial environments, and we maintain current credentials for every team member who steps onto a job site. Painter and Decorator Certification Our painters hold trade certification through Alberta's apprenticeship and industry training system. This is not a weekend course. It represents thousands of hours of supervised work covering surface preparation, coating application, safety protocols, and product knowledge specific to industrial and commercial environments. Certified painters understand how different substrates react to coatings, how environmental conditions affect cure times, and how to achieve the film thickness specifications that industrial projects demand. WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) Industrial coatings involve solvents, catalysts, and chemical compounds that require proper handling. Every member of our crew carries current WHMIS certification, which means they can read Safety Data Sheets, identify hazard classifications, understand exposure limits, and follow the correct procedures for storage, handling, and emergency response. This is especially critical in Edmonton's industrial facilities where our coatings may interact with chemicals already present in the workspace. Fall Protection Industrial painting regularly involves work at height. Steel structures, overhead beams, pipe racks, tank exteriors, and building facades all require safe access systems. Our crew is certified in fall protection under Alberta OHS requirements, including harness inspection, anchor point selection, rescue planning, and the proper use of scaffolding, aerial lifts, and swing stages. We conduct pre-job hazard assessments on every industrial project to identify fall risks before work begins. Confined Space Entry Painting inside tanks, vaults, mechanical rooms, and enclosed structures requires confined space entry certification. Our team is trained in atmospheric monitoring, ventilation requirements, entry and exit procedures, and emergency rescue protocols. We carry our own atmospheric monitors and ventilation equipment so your facility does not need to supply them. Lead Safety (RRP Certified) Many older industrial buildings in Edmonton still contain lead-based paint. When we encounter these surfaces during recoating or removal projects, our RRP (Renovation, Repair, and Painting) certified crew follows containment, removal, and disposal procedures that protect workers, building occupants, and the environment. We test suspect surfaces before work begins so there are no surprises mid-project. WCB Coverage and Full Insurance Every iPaint crew member is covered under Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) of Alberta. We also carry comprehensive commercial general liability insurance. This protects your facility and your business from liability exposure during the project. We provide certificates of insurance and WCB clearance letters before work starts. Contact us for a copy of our current credentials or to schedule a facility walkthrough. Source Page This answer is from our Industrial Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ What types of industrial coatings do you apply? From: Industrial Painting FAQ Are your commercial painters WCB certified? From: Commercial Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How long does it take to paint an industrial facility in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/industrial-painting-timeline-edmonton/ > How long does it take to paint an industrial facility in Edmonton? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How long does it take to paint an industrial facility in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How long does it take to paint an industrial facility in Edmonton? How long does it take to paint an industrial facility in Edmonton? Industrial Painting 412 words Timeline depends on facility size, surface condition, and the coating system specified. A small warehouse (5,000 to 10,000 sq ft) typically takes 1 to 2 weeks. Large facilities can take 4 to 8 weeks. At iPaint Painting, we provide a detailed project schedule before work begins so you know exactly what to expect. Key Factors That Affect Your Timeline No two industrial facilities in Edmonton are the same. Here are the primary variables that determine how long your project will take: Facility size and layout: A straightforward open warehouse with 10,000 sq ft of wall and ceiling space will go faster than a manufacturing plant with the same square footage but divided into multiple rooms, mezzanines, and equipment bays. Tight spaces and high ceilings require specialized access equipment, which adds setup time. Surface condition: New concrete or drywall in good shape takes primer and finish coats quickly. Older facilities with peeling coatings, rust, oil contamination, or chemical exposure need thorough surface preparation first. Pressure washing, abrasive blasting, or chemical stripping can add several days before a single coat of paint goes on. Coating system complexity: A standard two-coat latex system on interior walls is straightforward. High-performance systems (epoxy floors, polyurethane wall coatings, anti-corrosion treatments, or fire-retardant coatings) require strict application conditions and longer cure times between coats. Some industrial epoxies need 24 to 48 hours of cure time per coat. Edmonton weather conditions: For exterior industrial work, Alberta's climate plays a direct role. Coating manufacturers specify minimum application temperatures (typically 10 degrees Celsius or higher). Winter projects are limited to interior work unless heated enclosures are set up, which affects scheduling and cost. How We Minimize Downtime We understand that every day your facility is disrupted costs money. That is why we offer phased scheduling, completing one section or zone at a time so your operations can continue in the rest of the building. For 24/7 operations, we schedule crews during off-peak shifts, weekends, or planned maintenance windows. Before the project starts, Mourad and the team conduct a thorough on-site assessment. We map out the facility, identify access challenges, confirm surface conditions, and build a day-by-day schedule. You get a written timeline with milestones so there are no surprises. Get Your Project Timeline Every industrial facility is different. The fastest way to get an accurate timeline is a free on-site assessment. We will walk your facility, discuss your coating requirements, and deliver a detailed written estimate with a project schedule. Request your free estimate to get started. Source Page This answer is from our Industrial Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does industrial painting cost in Edmonton? From: Industrial Painting FAQ Can you paint an industrial facility while operations continue? From: Industrial Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What interior paint finish should I choose? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/interior-paint-finish-guide/ > What interior paint finish should I choose? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton What interior paint finish should I choose? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What interior paint finish should I choose? What interior paint finish should I choose? Interior Painting 224 words The right paint finish depends on the room's function and traffic level. Each finish offers different levels of sheen, durability, and washability, choosing correctly makes a significant difference in how your walls look and hold up over time. Paint Finish Guide by Room Flat / Matte: Best for ceilings and low-traffic areas like formal dining rooms and guest bedrooms. Hides surface imperfections beautifully but isn't as washable. The most elegant, non-reflective finish. Eggshell: The most popular choice for living rooms, bedrooms, and hallways. Offers a subtle, soft sheen with good washability. A versatile middle ground that works in most Edmonton homes. Satin: Slightly more sheen than eggshell, with excellent durability. Ideal for family rooms, kids' bedrooms, and any high-traffic living space. Easy to wipe clean. Semi-Gloss: The go-to for kitchens, bathrooms, trim, baseboards, doors, and window casings. Highly durable, moisture-resistant, and easy to clean. The slight shine highlights architectural details. High Gloss: Used sparingly for accent features, cabinetry, or furniture. Very durable and dramatic but shows every surface imperfection, requires perfect preparation. Our Recommendation Process During your free colour consultation , we recommend the perfect sheen and product for every surface in your home based on the room's use, natural light, and your lifestyle. We've painted thousands of rooms across Edmonton, we know what works and what doesn't in Alberta's dry climate. Source Page This answer is from our Interior Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How long does it take to paint the interior of a house in Edmonton? From: Interior Painting FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Edmonton? From: Interior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What Interior Paint Products Do You Recommend for The Hamptons? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/interior-paint-products-the-hamptons/ > iPaint specifies Benjamin Moore Aura, Regal Select, and Advance, Sherwin-Williams Emerald, and Cloverdale Horizon for The Hamptons, Edmonton homes. MPI #43, MPI #44, Green Seal GS-11 compliant. What Interior Paint Products Do You Recommend for The Hamptons? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Interior Paint Products for The Hamptons What Interior Paint Products Do You Recommend for Hamptons Homes? Interior Painting The Hamptons, Edmonton 585 words For The Hamptons, Edmonton we specify Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Aura in matte or eggshell on walls, Benjamin Moore Advance waterborne alkyd on trim and custom millwork, and Sherwin-Williams Emerald in high-traffic rooms. Cloverdale Horizon is our Alberta-formulated acrylic alternative for budget-sensitive projects. Premium product packages for a 3,000 to 4,000 sq ft Hamptons executive home typically add $800 to $1,500 to a repaint over builder-grade, and they deliver 10 to 15 years of life instead of 4 to 6. All specs meet MPI #43 for interior latex or MPI #44 for waterborne alkyd trim enamel, and all are Green Seal GS-11 low-VOC compliant. Every Hamptons project carries a 5-year written workmanship warranty. Walls: Benjamin Moore Aura and Regal Select Builder-grade flat white latex was applied throughout The Hamptons during the 2003 to 2015 master-planned build-out by Cameron Communities, Jayman Built, Landmark Homes, and Morrison Homes, and it wears poorly under the west-facing UV exposure common on homes fronting Hampton's Boulevard and 69 Avenue. Benjamin Moore Aura is our top specification for great-room walls because its Colour Lock technology outperforms builder-grade flat paint under sustained sunlight. Regal Select is the one-step-down workhorse for bedrooms and hallways. Both meet MPI #43 and are Green Seal GS-11 low-VOC compliant. See our interior painting service for more on product selection. Trim and Millwork: Benjamin Moore Advance Hamptons homes feature oak and maple trim, 6-inch baseboards, raised-panel wainscoting, coffered ceilings, and built-in bookcases flanking great-room fireplaces. Benjamin Moore Advance is a waterborne alkyd that levels like an oil-based enamel while cleaning up with water, and it meets MPI #44 specifications for interior waterborne alkyd trim enamel. Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel is our alternative for high-traffic baseboards and door casings near the Hamptons Market Co-op and Michael Strembitsky School where children track in grit and road salt. Both products deliver a factory-smooth finish on detailed millwork. High-Traffic Zones: Sherwin-Williams Emerald For mudrooms, back-hall drop zones, and main-floor bathrooms in Hamptons homes, we specify Sherwin-Williams Emerald in satin. Emerald's acrylic resin handles moisture, scrubbing, and temperature swings that Edmonton's climate zone 4 throws at entry walls. The Hamptons winter RH sits at 15 to 25 percent and summer RH climbs to 40 to 55 percent, and Emerald holds up better than builder-grade through those swings. For mudrooms backing onto Stony Plain Road and Hamptons Market, we recommend an eggshell or satin sheen for washability. Budget Option: Cloverdale Horizon Cloverdale Horizon is an Alberta-formulated acrylic latex manufactured in Edmonton and designed for our climate. It meets MPI #43 and Green Seal GS-11 specifications at a lower price point than Benjamin Moore Aura. For Hamptons homeowners refreshing a rental suite, basement development, or secondary bedroom, Horizon delivers solid coverage and wash-ability without the Aura premium. Our colour consultants walk every client through the Aura vs Regal Select vs Horizon trade-off during the free on-site estimate, matching product to room function, light exposure, and budget. Free Consultation in The Hamptons Every product choice is finalized during a free on-site colour consultation , included with every Hamptons estimate. Our Journeyperson certified crew carries WHMIS, Fall Protection, and Lead Safety RRP certifications and reaches your home via Anthony Henday Drive (Highway 216) in about 25 minutes from our 9821 33 Ave NW shop. Visit our Hamptons service area page or the Wikipedia entry for The Hamptons, Edmonton for more on the community. Source Page This answer is from our Interior Painting The Hamptons combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more neighbourhood-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does interior painting cost in The Hamptons? From: Interior Painting FAQ How do you handle cathedral ceilings in The Hamptons? From: Interior Painting FAQ Can you paint custom millwork in Hamptons executive homes? From: Interior Painting FAQ Interior paint finish guide: sheen by room From: Interior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Much Does It Cost to Paint a House Interior in Beaumont? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/interior-painting-cost-beaumont/ > Interior painting in Beaumont costs $3 to $6 per square foot. A standard 1,600 sq ft home runs $4,800 to $9,600 for a full repaint. iPaint Painting offers free estimates with transparent pricing. How Much Does It Cost to Paint a House Interior in Beaumont? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How Much Does It Cost to Paint a House Interior in Beaumont? How Much Does It Cost to Paint a House Interior in Beaumont? Beaumont 467 words Interior painting in Beaumont typically costs $3 to $6 per square foot , depending on room count, ceiling height, and wall condition. A standard 1,600 sq ft two-storey home in Beaumont Lakes or Montrose usually runs $4,800 to $9,600 for a full interior repaint. Because most Beaumont homes were built after 2005, they often need only a premium upgrade over builder-grade flat paint rather than extensive prep work. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates in Beaumont with transparent, itemized pricing and no hidden fees. What Drives Interior Painting Costs in Beaumont? Several factors determine where your project lands within the $3 to $6 per square foot range. Room count is the most obvious variable: a three-bedroom bungalow in Jessie Lake with 1,200 sq ft of paintable surface will cost less than a five-bedroom home in Coloniale Estates with 2,400 sq ft. Ceiling height matters too. Many newer Beaumont homes feature 9-foot main-floor ceilings and vaulted great rooms, which require additional labour time and sometimes scaffolding. Wall condition plays a significant role. Homes in established neighbourhoods like Ruisseau or Les Jardins that have seen 15+ years of wear may need drywall patching, scuff removal, and primer coats before the finish goes on. Newer builds in Dansereau Meadows typically skip most of that prep, bringing the per-square-foot cost closer to $3. Paint Quality and Product Selection The paint product you choose accounts for roughly 20 to 30 percent of your total project cost. iPaint Painting works with Benjamin Moore Regal Select and Sherwin-Williams Emerald, both of which offer superior washability and coverage compared to builder-grade paints. A single coat of Benjamin Moore Regal Select covers approximately 400 sq ft per gallon. For a typical 1,600 sq ft Beaumont home requiring two coats across walls and ceilings, expect 16 to 20 gallons of paint at $65 to $85 per gallon. Specialty finishes add to the total. Accent walls, colour changes from dark to light (requiring extra primer), and high-gloss trim work in formal living areas all increase material and labour time. Neighbourhood-Specific Pricing Patterns Beaumont's seven primary residential neighbourhoods each present slightly different painting scenarios. Beaumont Lakes and Montrose homes (built 2008 to 2018) tend to have standard drywall in good condition, making them ideal candidates for a straightforward repaint in the $4,000 to $7,000 range. Coloniale Estates properties are often larger custom builds with upgraded trim packages, pushing costs toward $8,000 to $12,000. Homes near Old Town Beaumont along 50th Street may have unique architectural details that require careful cutting-in and additional coats. Getting an Accurate Quote from iPaint Painting iPaint Painting recommends an in-home walkthrough for every Beaumont estimate. Our estimator measures each room, inspects wall conditions, discusses your colour preferences, and provides a written quote within 24 hours. There is no charge and no obligation. Every quote includes labour, premium paint, all prep work, and a 5-year written warranty on workmanship. Ready to get started? Request your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Source Page This answer is from our Beaumont service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Beaumont. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting Serve Beaumont Even Though They're Based in Edmonton? From: Beaumont FAQ What Makes Painting Homes in Beaumont Different from Edmonton? From: Beaumont Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does interior painting cost in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/interior-painting-cost-edmonton/ > Interior painting in Edmonton typically runs $3 to $6 per square foot. Standard 1,500 sq ft three-bedroom home ranges $4,500 to $9,000 walls and trim. How much does interior painting cost in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Edmonton Interior Painting Cost How much does interior painting cost in Edmonton? Interior Painting Edmonton 590 words Interior painting in Edmonton typically ranges from $3 to $6 per square foot depending on surface condition, ceiling height, and product selection. A single room costs $400 to $900. A standard 1,500 sq ft three-bedroom home runs $4,500 to $9,000 for walls and trim throughout. Executive homes in Windermere or Glenora with vaulted ceilings and 3,000+ square feet typically fall between $9,000 and $15,000. Character homes in Highlands or Old Strathcona that require plaster prep and lead-safe work run $6,000 to $12,000. What Drives the Price Square footage: Wall and ceiling surface area is the primary cost driver. Ceiling height: Standard 8-foot ceilings price differently than 10-foot, 12-foot, or vaulted ceilings that require scaffolding. Surface condition: Drywall in good condition needs less prep than walls with holes, cracks, or wallpaper glue. Prep is always included in our estimate, never charged as an add-on surprise. Trim and doors: Baseboards, crown moulding, window casings, and doors are priced by linear foot and door count. Number of colours: Single-colour whole-home projects price differently than multi-colour projects with accent walls. Product selection: Benjamin Moore Aura, Sherwin-Williams Duration, and Cloverdale Diamond range from $85 to $110 per gallon. Lead-safe work: Homes built before 1978 may require lead testing and RRP-certified containment, which adds to the price but is non-negotiable. Typical Edmonton Project Sizes Single room: $400 to $900 Main floor (kitchen, living, dining, entry): $2,000 to $4,500 Three-bedroom standard 1,500 sq ft home: $4,500 to $9,000 walls and trim Executive 3,000+ sq ft Windermere or Glenora home: $9,000 to $15,000 Character home with plaster prep: $6,000 to $12,000 Every Estimate Is Written and Guaranteed We do not use ballpark numbers or "from" pricing. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees. The number on the quote is the number on the invoice. Book a free in-home consultation or call 780-938-9555 . Interior Painting Cost in Edmonton Pricing patterns in the Edmonton service area cluster by neighbourhood era. Character homes in Highlands, Garneau, Belgravia, Westmount, Glenora, and Old Strathcona push toward the higher end of the range because of plaster walls, picture rails, and potential lead-safe protocols for pre-1978 finishes. Mid-century builds in Riverbend, Westbrook Estates, and Mill Woods sit in the middle thanks to standard drywall and 8-foot ceilings. Executive kitchens and family rooms in Windermere, Summerside, Heritage Valley, Walker, Cavanagh, and The Hamptons frequently include 10 to 18 foot ceilings that require scaffolding, which shifts projects toward the top of the range. Homes near Jasper Avenue, the North Saskatchewan River valley park system, Whyte Avenue, and the University of Alberta campus are overwhelmingly character stock. Homes off Whitemud Drive, Yellowhead Trail, and the outer ring of Anthony Henday Drive skew newer. Edmonton's climate also shapes the quote. We sit in Zone 3a to 4a with a heating season from October through April, Chinook-driven temperature swings, and very low winter indoor humidity, often below 30 percent. Those dry winter conditions actually speed interior cure times, which is why we book many whole-home projects between November and March. Summer projects near the ICE District, the Muttart Conservatory, or West Edmonton Mall area are priced the same as winter projects, but scheduling gets tighter. For background on the city and its districts, see the City of Edmonton . Source Page This answer is from our Interior Painting in Edmonton combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Do Edmonton character homes need special interior paint prep? From: Interior Painting FAQ What is the best time of year for interior painting in Edmonton? From: Interior Painting FAQ Should I choose paint colours before or after the estimate? From: Color Consultation Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does it cost to paint a house interior in Fort Saskatchewan? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/interior-painting-cost-fort-saskatchewan/ > Interior painting in Fort Saskatchewan costs $3 to $6 per square foot. A 1,400 sq ft bi-level runs $4,200 to $8,400. iPaint Painting offers free on-site estimates with no travel surcharges. How much does it cost to paint a house interior in Fort Saskatchewan? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does it cost to paint a house interior in Fort Saskatchewan? How much does it cost to paint a house interior in Fort Saskatchewan? Fort Saskatchewan 467 words Interior painting in Fort Saskatchewan typically costs $3 to $6 per square foot , depending on room count, ceiling height, wall condition, and colour complexity. A standard 1,400 sq ft Fort Saskatchewan bi-level usually runs $4,200 to $8,400 for a full interior repaint. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates in Fort Saskatchewan with transparent, itemized pricing and no travel surcharges. Our shop in south Edmonton is only 30 minutes away via Anthony Henday Drive and Highway 21. What Affects Interior Painting Costs in Fort Saskatchewan Several factors determine where your project falls within the $3 to $6 per square foot range. Homes in Westpark and Eagles' Nest tend to feature open-concept layouts with vaulted ceilings, which require scaffolding or extension poles and add 15 to 20 percent to labour costs. Older homes in Downtown Fort Saskatchewan often have multiple coats of dated paint, textured plaster, or wallpaper that needs stripping before any new paint goes on. Wall repair (patching nail holes, skim-coating damaged drywall) adds $1 to $2 per square foot when needed. Colour changes also affect pricing. Going from a dark accent wall to a light neutral may require three coats of primer and two finish coats instead of the standard two-coat system. Homes in Southfort and Sherridon built after 2010 typically have smoother drywall finishes and neutral base colours, making them faster and more affordable to repaint. Typical Project Costs by Home Size 1,000 sq ft bungalow (8 rooms): $3,000 to $6,000 1,400 sq ft bi-level (10 rooms): $4,200 to $8,400 1,800 sq ft two-storey (12 rooms): $5,400 to $10,800 2,400 sq ft executive home (15+ rooms): $7,200 to $14,400 These ranges include walls and ceilings with two coats of premium paint. Trim, doors, and closet interiors are quoted separately. iPaint Painting uses Benjamin Moore Regal Select and Sherwin-Williams Cashmere as standard interior products, both of which carry excellent washability ratings and low-VOC formulations safe for occupied homes. Why Fort Saskatchewan Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting has completed hundreds of interior projects across the Fort Saskatchewan area since 2011. Every estimate is itemized by room, so you see exactly what each space costs before work begins. There are no hidden fees, no mileage charges, and no surprises on the final invoice. Our crews protect flooring and furniture with drop cloths and plastic sheeting, and we leave every home clean at the end of each workday. We carry $2 million in commercial general liability insurance and full WCB coverage for all crew members. Fort Saskatchewan property managers and homeowners in neighbourhoods from Westpark to Downtown can request proof of insurance at any time. Ready for an accurate quote on your Fort Saskatchewan interior painting project? Request a free estimate or call 780-938-9555 to book your on-site consultation. Source Page This answer is from our Fort Saskatchewan service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Fort Saskatchewan. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting travel to Fort Saskatchewan for projects? From: Fort Saskatchewan FAQ What exterior paint products work best for Fort Saskatchewan homes? From: Fort Saskatchewan Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does interior painting cost in Griesbach? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/interior-painting-cost-griesbach/ > Interior painting in Griesbach costs $3-$6 per sq ft. A 1,400 sq ft townhouse runs $4,200-$8,400. Larger single-family homes in newer phases cost $6,000-$12,000. Free estimates from iPaint Painting. How much does interior painting cost in Griesbach? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does interior painting cost in Griesbach? How much does interior painting cost in Griesbach? Griesbach 408 words Interior painting in Griesbach costs $3 to $6 per square foot of living space, depending on home type, wall condition, and scope of work. A typical 1,400 sq ft townhouse runs $4,200 to $8,400 for a full interior repaint. Larger single-family homes in Griesbach's newer phases cost $6,000 to $12,000 for walls, ceilings, and trim. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates for every Griesbach project with no obligation. Why Pricing Varies Across Griesbach Griesbach contains three distinct home types, and each one affects the cost per square foot differently. Understanding where your home falls helps you anticipate your investment. Heritage military homes (1940s-1950s): $5 to $6+ per sq ft. These restored residences have plaster walls that require crack repair, skim-coating, and bonding primer. Lead paint assessment adds $200 to $500 if surfaces test positive. Intricate original wood trim takes longer to mask and cut in by hand. A 1,200 sq ft heritage home typically costs $6,000 to $7,200. Townhouses (2004-2015 builds): $3 to $4.50 per sq ft. Standard drywall construction with 8-to-9 foot ceilings. Minor drywall repairs (nail pops, settlement cracks) are common after 10 to 20 years. A 1,400 sq ft townhouse runs $4,200 to $6,300 for walls and ceilings, or $5,600 to $8,400 including all trim and doors. New-build single-family (2016-2026): $3.50 to $5 per sq ft. These homes feature 9-foot ceilings, open-concept layouts, and builder-grade flat paint that scuffs easily. Most Griesbach homeowners repaint within 3 to 5 years to upgrade from builder-grade to premium Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald. A 2,000 sq ft home runs $7,000 to $10,000. What Is Included in iPaint Painting's Pricing Every iPaint Painting estimate for Griesbach includes the following at no extra charge: Two coats of premium paint on all walls (Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams, your choice) One coat on ceilings with flat ceiling-grade white Trim, baseboards, and door frames painted in semi-gloss for durability and easy cleaning All preparation: filling nail holes, sanding, spot-priming, caulking gaps between trim and walls Full protection: drop cloths on all floors, plastic over furniture, painter's tape on fixtures 5-year written warranty on all labour and materials iPaint Painting does not charge travel surcharges for Griesbach. Our shop is approximately 25 minutes away via 97 Street, and the quoted price is the final price. Want an exact number for your Griesbach home? Request a free estimate or call 780-938-9555 to book your in-home consultation. Source Page This answer is from our Griesbach service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Griesbach. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting serve Griesbach in north Edmonton? From: Griesbach FAQ What types of homes does iPaint paint in Griesbach? From: Griesbach Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does interior painting cost in Heritage Valley? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/interior-painting-cost-heritage-valley/ > Interior painting in Heritage Valley costs $3 to $6 per square foot. A standard 2,000 sq ft two-storey home runs $6,000 to $12,000. iPaint Painting provides free estimates with no Heritage Valley surcharge. How much does interior painting cost in Heritage Valley? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does interior painting cost in Heritage Valley? How much does interior painting cost in Heritage Valley? Heritage Valley 412 words Interior painting in Heritage Valley typically costs $3 to $6 per square foot of paintable wall area. For a standard 2,000 square foot two-storey home (common in Allard, Cavanagh, and Desrochers), that translates to $6,000 to $12,000 for a full interior repaint. Most Heritage Valley homes were built with builder-grade flat paint that scuffs easily, making a premium eggshell or satin upgrade one of the best investments you can make. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates for every Heritage Valley project. What Drives the Cost Range in Heritage Valley? The $3 to $6 per square foot range reflects several variables specific to Heritage Valley homes. At the lower end, you are looking at a straightforward repaint of walls only in good condition, using two coats of quality latex paint. At the higher end, the scope includes trim, doors, ceilings, accent walls, and homes requiring extensive prep work such as drywall repair, caulking, or wallpaper removal. Walls only (2 coats): $3 to $4 per square foot. Ideal for newer Heritage Valley homes (built after 2018) with minimal wear. Walls, trim, and doors: $4 to $5 per square foot. The most popular package for homes 5 to 10 years old where baseboards and door frames show scuffing. Full interior (walls, trim, doors, ceilings): $5 to $6 per square foot. Recommended for Heritage Valley homes built before 2015 that have never been repainted. Why Builder-Grade Paint Fails Faster Heritage Valley's volume builders (including Daytona Homes, Pacesetter Homes, and Coventry Homes) typically apply a single coat of flat latex paint over primer during construction. Flat finishes show every mark in high-traffic zones like hallways, stairwells, and mudrooms. Within 3 to 5 years, scuffing becomes visible. By the 8 to 10 year mark, yellowing near light switches and wear patterns along staircase walls are common. iPaint Painting recommends upgrading to Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald in an eggshell or satin finish for high-traffic areas. These products offer superior washability (rated for 200+ scrub cycles versus 50 for builder-grade), better hide, and longer colour retention. The incremental cost of premium paint adds roughly $0.50 to $1.00 per square foot but extends the life of the paint job by 3 to 5 years. Get Your Free Heritage Valley Estimate iPaint Painting includes a detailed room-by-room written quote, full surface preparation, premium products, and a 5-year written warranty on every Heritage Valley interior project. Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online today. Source Page This answer is from our Heritage Valley service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Heritage Valley. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting serve Heritage Valley in south Edmonton? From: Heritage Valley FAQ What paint colours are popular in Heritage Valley homes? From: Heritage Valley Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Much Does Interior Painting Cost in Leduc, Alberta? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/interior-painting-cost-leduc/ > Interior painting in Leduc costs $3 to $6 per square foot. A standard 1,400 sq ft Leduc bi-level runs $4,200 to $8,400 for a full repaint. iPaint Painting offers free on-site estimates with transparent pricing. How Much Does Interior Painting Cost in Leduc, Alberta? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How Much Does Interior Painting Cost in Leduc, Alberta? How Much Does Interior Painting Cost in Leduc, Alberta? Leduc 467 words Interior painting in Leduc typically costs $3 to $6 per square foot , depending on room count, ceiling height, and surface condition. A standard 1,400 sq ft Leduc bi-level usually runs $4,200 to $8,400 for a complete interior repaint. Many homes in Bridgeport and Corinthia are newer builds (2010 to 2020 construction) where a single premium coat over builder-flat paint can transform the space at the lower end of that range. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates in Leduc with transparent, itemized pricing and no hidden fees. What Affects Interior Painting Cost in Leduc? Several factors move your quote up or down. Room count is the most obvious. A three-bedroom Leduc home in Meadowview with one bathroom will cost significantly less than a five-bedroom, three-bathroom home in West Haven. Each additional room adds roughly $400 to $800 depending on size and complexity. Ceiling height plays a major role. Standard 8-foot ceilings are straightforward, but many newer Leduc homes in Suntree and Bridgeport feature 9-foot or vaulted ceilings that require extension poles and sometimes scaffolding. Vaulted ceilings can add 20 to 30 percent to the cost of that room. Surface preparation is where the real variation occurs. A newer home in Corinthia that just needs a colour change over smooth drywall requires minimal prep. Older homes near Downtown Leduc may need patching, sanding, priming over stains, or repair of minor drywall damage. Prep work can account for 30 to 50 percent of the total project time, and skipping it leads to peeling and uneven coverage within months. Paint Quality Makes a Measurable Difference iPaint Painting uses premium products including Benjamin Moore Regal Select and Sherwin-Williams Cashmere for interior work. These paints cost $55 to $75 per gallon compared to $25 to $35 for builder-grade products. The difference is measurable: premium paints offer better hide (fewer coats needed), superior washability, and colour retention that lasts 8 to 12 years versus 3 to 5 years for budget products. For high-traffic areas common in Leduc family homes (mudrooms, hallways, kids' bedrooms), iPaint Painting recommends eggshell or satin sheens that resist scuffing and wipe clean easily. Flat finishes work well for ceilings and low-traffic formal rooms. Typical Leduc Home Pricing Examples Two-bedroom condo (900 sq ft), Southfork: $2,700 to $4,500. Minimal prep, standard ceilings, 2 to 3 day timeline. Three-bedroom bi-level (1,400 sq ft), Meadowview: $4,200 to $8,400. Includes hallways, living areas, and one bathroom. Typical 3 to 5 day project. Five-bedroom two-storey (2,200 sq ft), West Haven: $6,600 to $13,200. Multiple bathrooms, vaulted ceilings in the great room, and stairwell. Usually 5 to 8 days. These ranges include two coats of premium paint, all prep work, masking, and cleanup. iPaint Painting's quotes are fully itemized so you see exactly what each room costs before any work begins. Ready for a precise quote? Request your free Leduc estimate or call 780-938-9555 . iPaint Painting has served the greater Edmonton region for over 15 years with a 5-year written warranty on every project. Source Page This answer is from our Leduc service area page . Visit for full details on all painting services available in Leduc. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting Travel to Leduc for Projects? From: Leduc FAQ What Exterior Paint Holds Up Best in Leduc's Climate? From: Leduc Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Much Does Interior Painting Cost in Magrath Heights? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/interior-painting-cost-magrath-heights/ > Interior painting in Magrath Heights costs $3-$6 per square foot. A standard 2,000 sq ft two-storey runs $6,000-$12,000. Free estimates from iPaint Painting with 5-year warranty. How Much Does Interior Painting Cost in Magrath Heights? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How Much Does Interior Painting Cost in Magrath Heights? How Much Does Interior Painting Cost in Magrath Heights? Magrath Heights 405 words Interior painting in Magrath Heights typically costs between $3 and $6 per square foot of paintable wall area. For a standard 2,000 square foot two-storey (the most common home size in Magrath Heights), that translates to approximately $6,000 to $12,000 for a complete interior repaint. iPaint Painting provides free, detailed room-by-room estimates so you know exactly what your project will cost before any work begins. Magrath Heights Pricing Factors The price range reflects the variety of home styles and project scopes within Magrath Heights. Homes in this neighbourhood were built between 2005 and 2020, and while they share common characteristics (9-foot main-floor ceilings, open-concept layouts, 3 to 4 bedrooms), the specific scope of each project varies: Home size: Magrath Heights homes range from 1,600 square foot duplexes near Magrath Point to 2,400+ square foot single-family two-storeys along Magrath Boulevard. Larger homes obviously require more paint, materials, and labour time. Number of rooms and colours: A single-colour whole-house repaint (increasingly popular in 2026, with warm whites and greiges dominating requests) costs less per square foot than multi-colour schemes with distinct colours per room. Each colour change adds cutting-in time at transitions. Surface condition: Most Magrath Heights homes have builder-grade flat latex that accepts new paint readily with standard preparation (cleaning, light sanding, hole filling, caulking). Homes with wallpaper removal, heavy texture repair, or water damage require additional prep work that increases the total. Ceiling and trim work: Wall-only repaints sit at the lower end of the range. Adding ceiling painting (common in homes with builder-grade stipple ceilings showing age) and trim refinishing (baseboards, casings, doors) pushes toward the upper end. What iPaint Painting Includes in Every Magrath Heights Quote Every iPaint Painting estimate includes thorough surface preparation, two coats of premium Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams paint, furniture protection, floor covering, and a detailed final walkthrough. We also include our 5-year written warranty covering peeling, flaking, and adhesion failure on all interior work. There are no hidden fees for standard-height ceiling work (up to 10 feet) or for moving furniture within rooms. Get Your Magrath Heights Estimate iPaint Painting recommends an in-home walkthrough for the most accurate quote. Our estimator will measure each room, assess surface conditions, discuss colour choices, and provide a transparent line-item quote within 24 hours. Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . Source Page This answer is from our Magrath Heights service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Magrath Heights. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting serve Magrath Heights in southwest Edmonton? From: Magrath Heights FAQ What types of homes do you paint in Magrath Heights? From: Magrath Heights Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does it cost to paint a home interior in Riverbend? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/interior-painting-cost-riverbend/ > Interior painting in Riverbend costs $3-$6 per square foot. A 1,600 sq ft bungalow runs $4,800-$9,600 while Henderson Estates two-storeys reach $7,200-$14,400. Free estimates from iPaint Painting. How much does it cost to paint a home interior in Riverbend? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does it cost to paint a home interior in Riverbend? How much does it cost to paint a home interior in Riverbend? Riverbend 430 words Interior painting in Riverbend typically costs $3 to $6 per square foot , depending on the home's age, condition, and scope of work. A standard 1,600 square foot bungalow in Riverbend proper runs between $4,800 and $9,600 for a full interior repaint. Larger two-storey homes in Henderson Estates and Ogilvie Ridge (commonly 2,400 to 3,600 square feet) range from $7,200 to $14,400. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with detailed line-item pricing for every Riverbend project. Pricing by Home Type in Riverbend Riverbend encompasses several distinct sub-neighbourhoods, each with different home styles and price ranges: Riverbend proper (1970s-1980s bungalows and side-splits): 1,200 to 1,800 square feet. Interior repaint: $3,600 to $10,800. These homes often have stippled ceilings, multiple layers of old paint, and dated wallpaper that needs removal before painting. Henderson Estates (1980s-1990s two-storeys): 2,000 to 3,000 square feet. Interior repaint: $6,000 to $14,000. Higher ceilings (9 to 10 feet on main floors), open staircases requiring scaffolding, and larger room counts increase both labour and material costs. Ogilvie Ridge (1990s-2000s executive homes): 2,500 to 4,000+ square feet. Interior repaint: $7,500 to $18,000+. Vaulted ceilings, extensive built-in cabinetry, custom trim packages, and premium finishes throughout. Brander Gardens and Rhatigan Ridge: Mixed housing stock from the 1970s through 1990s. Interior repaint: $4,500 to $12,000 depending on size and condition. What Affects the Price Per Square Foot The $3 to $6 range reflects the difference between a straightforward repaint (clean walls, minimal prep, standard two-coat application) and a project requiring extensive preparation. Common factors that push Riverbend projects toward the higher end include: Ceiling texture: Stippled or popcorn ceilings (found in approximately 65 percent of pre-1995 Riverbend homes) take 30 to 40 percent longer to paint than smooth ceilings. Texture removal adds $1.50 to $3.00 per square foot. Wallpaper removal: Particularly common in 1980s Henderson Estates bathrooms and kitchens. Stripping, wall repair, and priming add $2.00 to $4.00 per square foot of wallpapered surface. Trim and doors: Homes with extensive wood trim, built-in shelving, or solid wood interior doors require hand sanding, bonding primer, and two coats of enamel at $40 to $60 per door and $3 to $5 per linear foot of trim. What Is Included in iPaint Painting's Quote Every iPaint Painting estimate includes furniture moving and protection, floor covering, detailed masking of trim and fixtures, all preparation (patching, sanding, caulking, priming), two coats of premium paint (Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald), and thorough cleanup. All work is backed by our 5-year written warranty . Get your Riverbend interior painting quote today. Request a free estimate or call iPaint Painting at 780-938-9555 . Source Page This answer is from our Riverbend service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Riverbend. Related Questions FAQ My Riverbend home was built in the 1980s. Does it need special preparation before painting? From: Riverbend FAQ Can iPaint refinish kitchen cabinets in older Riverbend homes? From: Riverbend Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does interior painting cost in Sherwood Park? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/interior-painting-cost-sherwood-park/ > How much does interior painting cost in Sherwood Park? Expect $3 to $6 per square foot. Get transparent pricing from iPaint Painting with no hidden fees. How much does interior painting cost in Sherwood Park? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does interior painting cost in Sherwood Park? How much does interior painting cost in Sherwood Park? Sherwood Park 458 words Interior painting in Sherwood Park typically costs $3 to $6 per square foot depending on room count, ceiling height, wall condition, and colour selections. A standard 1,800 sq ft Sherwood Park two-storey home generally runs $5,400 to $10,800 for a full interior repaint. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing and no hidden fees. What Drives the Cost Per Square Foot The $3 to $6 range reflects the difference between a straightforward repaint (same colours, walls in good condition, standard 8-foot ceilings) and a more complex project. Several factors specific to Sherwood Park homes push a project toward the higher end of that range: Ceiling height: Newer homes in Heritage Hills and Emerald Hills often feature 9-foot main floors and vaulted great rooms. These require scaffolding or extension equipment and add labour time compared to standard ceiling heights. Wall condition: Older homes in Mills Haven and Brentwood (built in the 1970s and 1980s) may need drywall patching, crack repair, or wallpaper removal before painting can begin. Prep work is included in your estimate but does affect the total. Colour changes: Switching from a dark accent wall to a light neutral (or vice versa) requires additional coats for full, even coverage. Two coats is standard, but dramatic colour shifts may need three. Trim, doors, and closets: A full interior includes walls only at the base price. Adding trim, baseboards, door frames, closet interiors, and ceilings increases the scope and the total cost. Sample Pricing for Common Sherwood Park Homes These ranges give you a realistic idea of what to budget based on home style: 3-bedroom bungalow (1,200 sq ft): $3,600 to $7,200 for walls, hallways, and common areas. Common in Salisbury Village and Nottingham. 4-bedroom two-storey (1,800 sq ft): $5,400 to $10,800 for a full interior repaint. Typical of Lakeland Ridge and Summerside Estates developments. Executive home (2,500+ sq ft): $7,500 to $15,000+ depending on finishes, ceiling complexity, and whether the finished basement is included. Common in Broadmoor Estates. Why Our Pricing Is Transparent iPaint Painting provides a detailed, itemized estimate after an in-person visit to your Sherwood Park home. Every line item is broken out: walls, ceilings, trim, doors, prep work, and product selections. We use premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams paints on every project, and product cost is included in the quote. There are no surprise charges for travel (Sherwood Park is a core service area), no hidden material fees, and no upcharges after the project starts. Every interior painting project comes with our 5-year written warranty on workmanship and materials. Ready for a number? Request your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 to schedule an in-home consultation. Source Page This answer is from our Sherwood Park painting services area page. Visit for full details on services, pricing, and more FAQs about painting in Sherwood Park. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting serve Sherwood Park even though you're based in Edmonton? From: Sherwood Park FAQ What types of homes do you paint in Sherwood Park? From: Sherwood Park Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does interior painting cost in Spruce Grove? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/interior-painting-cost-spruce-grove/ > How much does interior painting cost in Spruce Grove? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How much does interior painting cost in Spruce Grove? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does interior painting cost in Spruce Grove? How much does interior painting cost in Spruce Grove? Spruce Grove 450 words Interior painting in Spruce Grove typically costs $3 to $6 per square foot , depending on room count, ceiling height, wall condition, and colour complexity. For a standard 1,400 to 1,800 square foot Spruce Grove two-storey (common in neighbourhoods like Greenbury and Prescott), a complete interior repaint usually runs $4,200 to $10,800 . iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing so you know exactly what you are paying for before any work begins. What Drives the Price Up or Down The $3 to $6 per square foot range is wide because every home is different. Here are the main factors that affect your final cost in Spruce Grove . Number of rooms and total wall area: More rooms means more cutting in, more masking, and more product. A 3-bedroom bungalow costs less than a 5-bedroom two-storey with a bonus room, even if the total square footage is similar. Ceiling height: Many newer Spruce Grove homes in developments like Tonewood and Spruce Ridge feature 9-foot or vaulted ceilings. Higher ceilings require scaffolding or extension tools and take longer to complete safely. Wall condition: Walls with drywall damage, nail pops, texture inconsistencies, or heavy scuffing need repair and preparation before painting. This adds time and cost but is essential for a quality result. Colour changes: Going from a dark colour to a lighter one (or from bold accent walls to neutral tones) requires additional coats of primer and paint to achieve full coverage. A simple same-colour refresh costs less than a complete colour transformation. Trim, doors, and ceilings: Walls alone are the base price. If you want doors, baseboards, window casings, and ceilings included, the scope and cost increase accordingly. Most Spruce Grove homeowners include at least baseboards and door frames in their repaint. No Travel Surcharges for Spruce Grove iPaint Painting is based in Edmonton, and we drive straight out Highway 16 to reach Spruce Grove. The trip is about 30 minutes door to door. We do not add travel surcharges for Spruce Grove projects. The price you see in your estimate is the price you pay. What You Get for the Investment Every interior painting project from iPaint Painting includes premium Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams paint products, professional-grade primers where needed, full masking and floor protection, and a detailed walk-through when the project is complete. We also include a 5-year written warranty on workmanship and materials. If anything peels, chips, or fails under normal conditions within five years, we come back and fix it at no charge. Ready to find out exactly what your Spruce Grove interior repaint will cost? Request a free estimate and we will provide an itemized quote within 48 hours of our on-site visit. Source Page This answer is from our Spruce Grove painting services page. Visit for full details on all services we offer in Spruce Grove, pricing, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Edmonton? From: Edmonton FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Sherwood Park? From: Sherwood Park Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does interior painting cost in St. Albert? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/interior-painting-cost-st-albert/ > How much does interior painting cost in St. Albert? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How much does interior painting cost in St. Albert? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does interior painting cost in St. Albert? How much does interior painting cost in St. Albert? St. Albert 458 words Interior painting in St. Albert typically ranges from $3.50 to $6.50 per square foot , depending on ceiling height, wall condition, and the number of accent colours. A standard 1,800 sq ft St. Albert two-storey (common in neighbourhoods like Erin Ridge and Oakmont) usually runs $6,300 to $11,700 for a complete interior repaint. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with detailed, line-item pricing so there are never surprises on your invoice. What Drives the Cost of Interior Painting in St. Albert? Several factors determine where your project falls within that price range. Understanding them helps you plan your budget accurately before you even pick up the phone. Square footage and room count: More rooms means more cut-in work around trim, windows, and ceilings. A five-bedroom home costs more than a three-bedroom home of the same total square footage because the labour hours increase with each additional room. Ceiling height: Many St. Albert homes in newer developments like Jensen Lakes and Riverside feature 9-foot or vaulted ceilings. Taller walls require scaffolding or extension equipment, which adds time and cost compared to standard 8-foot ceilings. Wall condition: Homes with nail holes, scuffs, minor drywall damage, or textured surfaces require more prep work before painting can begin. iPaint Painting includes basic patching and sanding in every quote, but extensive drywall repairs are quoted separately so you know exactly what you are paying for. Number of colours: A single neutral colour throughout is the most efficient to apply. Adding accent walls, different colours per room, or dark-to-light colour changes increases both material and labour costs. Paint quality: iPaint Painting uses premium products from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams . These professional-grade paints cost more than builder-grade options, but they offer better coverage, richer colour, and significantly longer durability. Typical St. Albert Interior Painting Projects To give you a clearer picture, here are approximate ranges for common project types in St. Albert: Single room (bedroom or living room): $400 to $800 Full main floor (open concept): $2,500 to $5,000 Complete interior (1,800 sq ft two-storey): $6,300 to $11,700 Large home (3,000+ sq ft): $10,000 to $19,500 These ranges include two coats of premium paint, all prep work (patching, sanding, masking), and cleanup. iPaint Painting uses an in-house crew (no subcontractors) and covers your floors, furniture, and fixtures with drop cloths and plastic sheeting before any work begins. Get Your Free St. Albert Estimate The most accurate way to know your cost is to book a free on-site estimate. Our team will measure your space, assess wall conditions, discuss your colour preferences, and provide a detailed written quote within 24 hours. Every interior painting project from iPaint Painting comes with a 5-year written warranty on workmanship and materials. Request your free estimate and see exactly what your St. Albert home will cost to transform. Source Page This answer is from our St. Albert service area page. Visit for full details on painting services, pricing, and more FAQs about St. Albert. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting serve all St. Albert neighbourhoods? From: St. Albert FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Edmonton? From: Interior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does interior painting cost in Summerside? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/interior-painting-cost-summerside/ > Interior painting in Summerside costs $3 to $6 per square foot. A standard 1,800 sq ft two-storey home runs $5,400 to $10,800. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates for all Summerside homes. How much does interior painting cost in Summerside? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does interior painting cost in Summerside? How much does interior painting cost in Summerside? Summerside 418 words Interior painting in Summerside typically costs $3 to $6 per square foot of paintable wall area. For a standard 1,800 square foot two-storey home (the most common floor plan in Summerside), that translates to $5,400 to $10,800 for a full interior repaint. Many Summerside homes are now 10 to 15 years old with worn builder-grade paint, and a premium upgrade makes a dramatic difference in both appearance and durability. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates for every Summerside project. Summerside Pricing Breakdown by Scope The price per square foot depends on the scope of work, the condition of existing surfaces, and the number of colours involved. Here is how typical Summerside projects break down: Walls only (2 coats): $3 to $4 per square foot. Best suited for homes with trim and doors still in good condition. Common in homes under 10 years old. Walls, trim, and doors: $4 to $5 per square foot. The most requested package for Summerside homes built between 2005 and 2015, where baseboards and door frames show scuffing alongside worn wall paint. Full interior (walls, trim, doors, ceilings): $5 to $6 per square foot. Recommended for homes that have never been repainted since original construction, or homes being prepared for sale. Why 10 to 15 Year Old Summerside Homes Need Premium Paint Summerside's earliest phases were built starting in 2005, which puts the oldest homes at roughly 20 years old. Even homes from the 2010 to 2015 era are now showing significant paint wear. Volume builders like Landmark Homes, Morrison Homes, and Jayman Built used contractor-grade flat latex applied in a single coat. This paint is rated for approximately 50 scrub cycles, compared to 200 or more for premium products like Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald. After a decade of daily life, these surfaces show yellowing around light switches, permanent scuff marks in hallways, and chalking on trim. The cost difference between repainting with another contractor-grade product versus upgrading to premium paint is roughly $0.75 to $1.25 per square foot, but the premium product lasts 3 to 5 years longer and maintains a cleaner appearance throughout its life. Get Your Free Summerside Estimate iPaint Painting includes a detailed room-by-room written quote, complete surface preparation, premium Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams products, and a 5-year written warranty on every Summerside interior project. No hidden fees, no surprise charges. Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online to get started. Source Page This answer is from our Summerside service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Summerside. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting serve the Summerside neighbourhood in Edmonton? From: Summerside FAQ Can you paint the exterior of homes near Summerside Lake? From: Summerside Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Much Does It Cost to Repaint a Terwillegar Home Interior? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/interior-painting-cost-terwillegar/ > Interior painting in Terwillegar costs $3-$6 per square foot. A standard 2,200 sq ft two-storey runs $6,600-$13,200. iPaint Painting provides free estimates for all Terwillegar homes. How Much Does It Cost to Repaint a Terwillegar Home Interior? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How Much Does It Cost to Repaint a Terwillegar Home Interior? How Much Does It Cost to Repaint a Terwillegar Home Interior? Terwillegar 412 words Interior painting in Terwillegar typically costs between $3 and $6 per square foot of paintable wall area. For a standard 2,200 square foot two-storey home (the most common layout in Terwillegar Towne and Terwillegar Gardens), that translates to approximately $6,600 to $13,200 for a complete interior repaint. iPaint Painting provides free, detailed estimates for every Terwillegar home so you know the exact cost before any work begins. What Affects Interior Painting Costs in Terwillegar The wide range in pricing reflects real differences between Terwillegar homes. Most houses in this neighbourhood were built between 2000 and 2024, and while the layouts share common characteristics (9-foot main-floor ceilings, open-concept living areas, 3 to 4 bedrooms), the scope of each project varies considerably. Ceiling height: Terwillegar homes with 9-foot ceilings on the main floor require approximately 12% more paint and labour than standard 8-foot ceiling homes. Some executive-style properties along Terwillegar Boulevard feature vaulted great rooms reaching 16 to 18 feet, which require specialized equipment and additional time. Open-concept layouts: The connected kitchen, dining, and living areas common in Terwillegar homes mean larger continuous wall surfaces. While this can be more efficient for painters, it also demands careful colour transitions and consistent finish quality across visible sightlines. Surface preparation: Homes with existing builder-grade flat latex paint (common in 90% of Terwillegar properties under 15 years old) typically need moderate prep: cleaning, light sanding, filling nail holes, and caulking gaps. Homes with wallpaper, heavy texture, or water staining require additional preparation, which increases costs. Number of colours: A single-colour whole-house repaint sits at the lower end of the range. Multiple accent walls, two-tone schemes, or distinct colours per room add 15 to 25% to the total. What Is Included in iPaint Painting's Quote Every iPaint Painting estimate for Terwillegar homes includes surface preparation, two coats of premium Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams paint, protection of floors and furnishings, and a final walkthrough. We also include our 5-year written warranty on all interior work. There are no hidden charges for moving furniture within rooms or for standard-height ceiling work. Get Your Terwillegar Interior Painting Estimate iPaint Painting recommends scheduling an in-home estimate to get an accurate quote for your specific layout. Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . Most Terwillegar estimates are completed within 48 hours of your initial contact. Source Page This answer is from our Terwillegar service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Terwillegar. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting serve the Terwillegar area of Edmonton? From: Terwillegar FAQ Why do newer Terwillegar homes need repainting if they were only built 10-15 years ago? From: Terwillegar Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Much Does Interior Painting Cost in The Hamptons? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/interior-painting-cost-the-hamptons/ > Interior painting in The Hamptons, Edmonton costs $4 to $7 per square foot, or $12,000 to $21,000 for a 3,000 to 4,000 sq ft executive home. See real pricing from iPaint Painting. How Much Does Interior Painting Cost in The Hamptons? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Interior Painting Cost in The Hamptons How Much Does Interior Painting Cost in The Hamptons? Interior Painting The Hamptons, Edmonton 591 words Interior painting in The Hamptons, Edmonton typically costs $4 to $7 per square foot , or roughly $12,000 to $21,000 for a standard 3,000 to 4,000 sq ft executive two-storey home. A single room runs $600 to $1,200 and a builder-grade bonus-room refresh lands around $1,500. The Hamptons sits in Edmonton's far-west end along Hampton's Boulevard between 199 Street and 215 Street, a master-planned community developed between 2003 and 2015 by Cameron Communities, Jayman Built, Landmark Homes, and Morrison Homes. Homes here feature cathedral ceilings between 14 and 18 feet, second-floor bonus rooms, and extensive oak or maple trim that push labour hours higher than a typical Edmonton bungalow. Every iPaint Painting estimate is free, on-site, written, and guaranteed. The price we quote is the price you pay. What Drives Interior Painting Pricing in The Hamptons Home size is the biggest variable, and The Hamptons housing stock skews large. Two-storey single-family homes in the neighbourhood run 2,200 to 3,800 sq ft, and executive estates backing onto Lewis Estates Golf Course or along Hemingway Road NW exceed 5,000 sq ft. Ceiling height is the second driver: Hamptons great rooms routinely include cathedral ceilings above 14 feet, which require Baker scaffold staging for safe access and add one to two days of labour. The neighbourhood's master-planned layout also means open-concept floor plans where a single colour change cascades across the kitchen, dining nook, and great room, increasing the square footage in any one quote. Paint Products We Specify for Hamptons Homes Builder-grade flat white latex was used throughout The Hamptons during the 2003 to 2015 build-out, and it wears poorly under the west-facing UV exposure common on homes fronting Hampton's Boulevard and 69 Avenue. We replace it with Benjamin Moore Aura or Regal Select in matte or eggshell for walls, Benjamin Moore Advance waterborne alkyd for trim and millwork, and Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel on high-traffic baseboards and door casings. Cloverdale Horizon is our Alberta-formulated alternative for budget-conscious homeowners. All specs meet MPI #43 and MPI #44 standards for interior latex and are Green Seal GS-11 low-VOC compliant. Pricing by Room Type in The Hamptons A standard bedroom or home office runs $600 to $900. A bonus room above the garage, a common Hamptons feature, runs $900 to $1,400. The open-concept kitchen, dining, and great-room envelope with cathedral ceiling is typically $3,500 to $5,500 on its own. A two-storey grand foyer with staircase runs $1,800 to $2,800 because of the staging. Trim, doors, and baseboards add roughly $1.50 per linear foot. For a formal estimate tied to your specific floor plan see our pricing and estimate page or the parent Edmonton interior painting service page. Why Hamptons Homeowners Choose iPaint iPaint Painting has served Edmonton since 2011 and holds a 4.9 star rating across 156 Google reviews. Owner Mourad EL is a Journeyperson Painter and Decorator, and the crew carries WHMIS, Fall Protection, Aerial Work Platform, and Lead Safety RRP certifications. We reach The Hamptons in about 25 minutes from our 9821 33 Ave NW shop via Anthony Henday Drive, the Highway 216 ring road that borders the neighbourhood on the west. Every project carries a 5-year written workmanship warranty and is WCB covered. Dr. Lila Fahlman School, Hamptons Park, and the Hamptons Market Co-op anchor the community we work in daily. Visit our Hamptons service area page or see The Hamptons, Edmonton on Wikipedia for more on the neighbourhood. Source Page This answer is from our Interior Painting The Hamptons combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more neighbourhood-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How do you handle cathedral ceilings in The Hamptons? From: Interior Painting FAQ Can you paint custom millwork in Hamptons executive homes? From: Interior Painting FAQ What interior paint products do you recommend for Hamptons homes? From: Interior Painting FAQ What does painting a luxury home in The Hamptons cost? From: Interior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Is iPaint Painting insured for work in St. Albert? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/ipaint-insured-st-albert/ > Is iPaint Painting insured for work in St. Albert? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Is iPaint Painting insured for work in St. Albert? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Is iPaint Painting insured for work in St. Albert? Is iPaint Painting insured for work in St. Albert? St. Albert 440 words Yes. iPaint Painting carries $2 million in commercial general liability insurance and full WCB (Workers' Compensation Board) coverage for every crew member who sets foot on your property. We are a City Licensed painting contractor, and we provide certificates of insurance on request before any work begins. This coverage applies to every project we complete in St. Albert , from single-room repaints to full exterior transformations. Why Insurance Matters for St. Albert Homeowners Hiring an uninsured painter is one of the most common and costly mistakes homeowners make. If a worker is injured on your property and the contractor does not carry WCB coverage, you could be held personally liable for medical costs and lost wages. If an uninsured crew accidentally damages your flooring, furniture, or landscaping, you have no recourse other than small claims court. Proper insurance eliminates that risk entirely. Alberta law requires contractors to carry WCB coverage for their employees. However, enforcement is inconsistent, and many smaller painting operations work without it. Before hiring any contractor in St. Albert, ask for their WCB clearance letter and a certificate of insurance naming you as the certificate holder. A legitimate contractor will produce both documents without hesitation. Condo and Townhouse Requirements in St. Albert This is especially important for St. Albert condo and townhouse owners. Property management companies and condo boards in communities like Grandin, Erin Ridge South, and Deer Ridge almost always require proof of insurance before they will approve any work in a unit or on common property. The requirements typically include a minimum of $2 million in liability coverage and current WCB clearance for all workers on site. iPaint Painting handles this paperwork regularly. We provide your property manager or condo board with all required certificates directly, saving you the back-and-forth. We understand the approval timelines these organizations work with, and we build that lead time into our scheduling so your project stays on track. What Our Coverage Includes Commercial general liability ($2M): Covers property damage, third-party injury claims, and completed operations liability. If something goes wrong during or after the project, you are protected. WCB coverage: Every crew member is covered under Workers' Compensation. If a worker is injured on your property, WCB handles all claims. You face zero liability. Vehicle insurance: Our work vehicles carry commercial auto coverage for travel to and from your St. Albert home. We are happy to provide proof of all coverage before your project begins. Just ask during your free estimate , and we will email certificates the same day. Proper insurance is not an extra. It is the baseline for any professional painting contractor, and iPaint Painting has maintained full coverage for every year of our 15 years in business across the Edmonton region. Source Page This answer is from our St. Albert painting services page. Visit for full details on all services we offer in St. Albert, pricing, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ What exterior paint products work best for St. Albert's climate? From: St. Albert FAQ How long does a cabinet painting project take in St. Albert? From: St. Albert Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/ipaint-licensed-insured-edmonton/ > Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured in Edmonton? Yes. City Licensed, $2M liability coverage, full WCB. Learn why licensing and insurance matter for your painting project. Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured in Edmonton? Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured in Edmonton? Edmonton 471 words Absolutely. iPaint Painting is a City Licensed painting contractor in Edmonton with full commercial general liability insurance and WCB coverage. We carry $2 million in liability coverage , and all our painters are covered under Workers' Compensation. We are happy to provide proof of insurance and licensing upon request. Many Edmonton property managers and strata councils require this documentation before approving any contractor work. What Our City Licence Means for You In Edmonton, painting contractors are required to hold a valid City of Edmonton business licence to operate legally. This licence confirms that the business is registered, meets municipal requirements, and can be held accountable through official channels if something goes wrong. When you hire an unlicensed painter, you have very little recourse if the work is substandard or if damage occurs to your property. iPaint Painting has maintained its City of Edmonton business licence continuously since 2011. Our licence number is available upon request, and you can verify it through the City of Edmonton's online business licence registry. We also hold licences for the surrounding municipalities where we operate, including Sherwood Park , St. Albert , and Spruce Grove . Insurance Coverage That Protects Your Property Our $2 million commercial general liability policy protects you against accidental damage to your home or business during a painting project. This covers scenarios such as paint spills on flooring, accidental damage to fixtures, or any mishap that might occur while our team is on your property. Without this coverage, you as the homeowner could be financially responsible for any damages. We also carry property damage insurance that covers our own equipment and tools on your job site. If a ladder falls into a window or a spray rig malfunctions, our insurance handles it. You will never receive a surprise bill for equipment-related incidents. Why WCB Coverage Matters Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) coverage is one of the most overlooked factors when hiring a painting contractor in Edmonton. If a painter is injured on your property and the contractor does not carry WCB, you as the property owner could be held liable for medical costs and lost wages. This is not a hypothetical risk. Painting involves ladders, scaffolding, and work at heights, making injuries a real possibility. Every iPaint Painting crew member is covered under our active WCB account. We can provide a current WCB clearance letter before starting any project. This is standard practice for our commercial painting clients, and we extend the same level of documentation to residential homeowners who request it. How to Verify Our Credentials We encourage every Edmonton homeowner to verify credentials before hiring any contractor. You can request our proof of insurance, WCB clearance letter, and City of Edmonton business licence at any time. Simply contact us or call 780-938-9555 and we will send the documents over within the same business day. Every project also comes with our 5-year written warranty on workmanship and materials, giving you additional peace of mind. Source Page This answer is from our Edmonton service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Edmonton. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting serve all Edmonton neighbourhoods? From: Edmonton FAQ How much does it cost to paint a house interior in Edmonton? From: Edmonton Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured for work in Fort Saskatchewan? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/ipaint-licensed-insured-fort-saskatchewan/ > Yes. iPaint Painting carries $2 million commercial general liability insurance and full WCB coverage for all crew members. We are a registered Alberta painting contractor authorized to work in Fort Saskatchewan. Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured for work in Fort Saskatchewan? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured for work in Fort Saskatchewan? Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured for work in Fort Saskatchewan? Fort Saskatchewan 472 words Yes. iPaint Painting carries full commercial general liability insurance ($2 million coverage) and WCB (Workers' Compensation Board) coverage for all crew members. We are a registered Alberta painting contractor authorized to work throughout the Edmonton Capital Region, including Fort Saskatchewan . We provide proof of insurance upon request. Many Fort Saskatchewan property managers and industrial facility operators require this documentation before granting site access. What Our Insurance Coverage Includes iPaint Painting's $2 million commercial general liability (CGL) policy protects Fort Saskatchewan homeowners, property managers, and facility operators against damage claims arising from our work. This covers accidental property damage, third-party bodily injury, and completed operations liability (meaning you are protected even after we leave the job site). Our policy is renewed annually through a Canadian commercial insurer and meets or exceeds the requirements of every Fort Saskatchewan strata council, property management company, and industrial site we have worked with since 2011. In addition to CGL coverage, iPaint Painting maintains commercial auto insurance on all company vehicles that travel to Fort Saskatchewan via Anthony Henday Drive and Highway 21. If a vehicle incident occurs on your property, our auto policy covers it independently of your homeowner's insurance. WCB Coverage Protects You from Liability Alberta's Workers' Compensation Board system is mandatory for painting contractors. iPaint Painting maintains an active WCB account with a clearance letter available on request. This is critically important for Fort Saskatchewan homeowners because, without WCB coverage, a homeowner can be held personally liable if a worker is injured on their property. Every iPaint Painting crew member (no subcontractors) is covered under our WCB account. Fort Saskatchewan sits at the heart of Alberta's Industrial Heartland, home to Dow Chemical, Sherritt International, and Shell Scotford. Commercial and industrial painting projects at these facilities require verified WCB clearance, current CGL certificates, and often additional site-specific safety training. iPaint Painting meets all of these requirements and has completed projects within the industrial corridor. Why Licensing and Insurance Matter in Fort Saskatchewan Hiring an unlicensed or uninsured painter puts Fort Saskatchewan homeowners at serious financial risk. Consider these scenarios: Property damage: A painter accidentally spills solvent on your hardwood floors. Without CGL insurance, you pay for the repair out of pocket or file a claim on your own homeowner's policy (which raises your premiums). Worker injury: A painter falls from a ladder on your property. Without WCB, you could face a six-figure liability claim under Alberta law. Incomplete work: An uninsured contractor disappears mid-project. With no business registration, you have limited legal recourse. iPaint Painting eliminates all three risks. We are a registered Alberta corporation (Cabinet Refinishing Experts LTD., operating as iPaint Painting) with 15 years of continuous operation, 156 five-star Google reviews, and a 5-year written warranty on all residential and commercial projects. Need proof of insurance for your Fort Saskatchewan project? Contact us or call 780-938-9555 and we will send your certificate within one business day. Source Page This answer is from our Fort Saskatchewan service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Fort Saskatchewan. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting travel to Fort Saskatchewan for projects? From: Fort Saskatchewan FAQ What exterior paint products work best for Fort Saskatchewan homes? From: Fort Saskatchewan Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured to work in Spruce Grove? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/ipaint-licensed-insured-spruce-grove/ > Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured to work in Spruce Grove? Yes. Full $2M liability insurance, WCB coverage, and authorization for Parkland County and Spruce Grove. Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured to work in Spruce Grove? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured to work in Spruce Grove? Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured to work in Spruce Grove? Spruce Grove 430 words Absolutely. iPaint Painting carries full commercial general liability insurance ($2 million coverage) and Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) coverage for every crew member. We hold a valid City of Edmonton business licence and are authorized to perform painting services throughout Parkland County and the City of Spruce Grove. We provide proof of insurance and WCB clearance on request, as many Spruce Grove property managers and homebuilders require this documentation before work begins. Why Insurance and Licensing Matter for Your Home Hiring an unlicensed or uninsured painter puts your home and your finances at risk. If a worker is injured on your property and the company does not carry WCB coverage, you could be held personally liable for medical costs and lost wages under Alberta law. If a painter damages your hardwood floors, drops a ladder through a window, or causes water damage during prep work, commercial general liability insurance covers the repair costs. Without it, you are left chasing an individual contractor through small claims court. In Spruce Grove neighbourhoods like Prescott and The Links , where homes regularly exceed $500,000 in value, the financial exposure from an uninsured painter is significant. iPaint Painting's $2 million liability policy protects you from day one of every project. WCB Coverage Protects Everyone Alberta's Workers' Compensation Board system ensures that if a worker is injured on the job, they receive medical care and wage replacement without the homeowner being involved. Every iPaint Painting crew member, whether working on a full interior repaint in Greenbury or an exterior project in Woodhaven, is covered under our active WCB account. We provide a WCB clearance letter before starting any project, confirming our account is in good standing with no outstanding premiums. Authorized to Work in Spruce Grove and Parkland County iPaint Painting holds a valid business licence through the City of Edmonton, which authorizes us to operate throughout the Edmonton Metropolitan Region. Spruce Grove falls within the Tri-Municipal Region (alongside Stony Plain and Parkland County), and we are fully authorized to perform residential and commercial painting services in all three municipalities. This is particularly important for Spruce Grove commercial properties and new construction projects, where general contractors and property managers require proof of licensing before allowing subcontractors on site. How to Verify Our Credentials We are happy to provide copies of our insurance certificate, WCB clearance letter, and business licence before any work begins. Many Spruce Grove homeowners in established communities like McLaughlin and Broxton Park request this documentation upfront, and we encourage it. Transparency builds trust. Contact us for a free estimate and we will include all credential documentation with your quote. Every project is backed by our 5-year written warranty on workmanship and materials. Source Page This answer is from our Spruce Grove painting services area page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ When is the best time to paint a house exterior in Spruce Grove? From: Spruce Grove FAQ Can iPaint Painting match the builder paint colours in my new Spruce Grove home? From: Spruce Grove Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Does iPaint Painting serve all Edmonton neighbourhoods? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/ipaint-serve-all-edmonton-neighbourhoods/ > Does iPaint Painting serve all Edmonton neighbourhoods? Yes. Full coverage across Edmonton from Windermere to Downtown. Learn which areas we serve and our response times. Does iPaint Painting serve all Edmonton neighbourhoods? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Does iPaint Painting serve all Edmonton neighbourhoods? Does iPaint Painting serve all Edmonton neighbourhoods? Edmonton 456 words Yes. iPaint Painting serves every neighbourhood in Edmonton , from premium communities like Windermere, Glenora, and Terwillegar to urban areas like Downtown, Old Strathcona, and Oliver. Based at 9821 33 Ave NW, we are centrally located to reach any corner of the city within 30 minutes. We also serve surrounding communities including Sherwood Park , St. Albert , Spruce Grove , Leduc , and Beaumont. Edmonton Neighbourhoods We Paint Regularly Edmonton spans over 680 square kilometres with more than 400 distinct neighbourhoods, and we have painted homes and businesses in a significant portion of them. Here are some of the areas where we complete projects most frequently: Southwest Edmonton: Windermere, Keswick, Heritage Valley, Ambleside, Calder. These newer communities feature modern two-storey homes with open-concept layouts that benefit from our interior painting services. West Edmonton: Glenora, Crestwood, Laurier Heights, Westmount, Rio Terrace. Established neighbourhoods with character homes that often need detailed prep work, plaster repair, and careful colour matching. South Edmonton: Terwillegar, Riverbend, Twin Brooks, Blue Quill, Ermineskin. A mix of 1980s builds and newer infills, many due for their first or second full repaint. Central Edmonton: Old Strathcona, Garneau, Ritchie, Bonnie Doon, King Edward Park. Century homes, war-time bungalows, and modern infills all in close proximity. Each requires a different approach. North Edmonton: Griesbach, McConachie, Cy Becker, Lago Lindo, Castle Downs. Growing communities with new construction that often needs initial interior painting after builder-grade finishes. Downtown and Oliver: High-rise condos, townhomes, and commercial properties that require coordination with property managers and condo boards. No Travel Surcharges Within Edmonton Unlike some contractors who charge extra for travel to outlying neighbourhoods, iPaint Painting does not add travel surcharges for any project within Edmonton city limits. Whether you are in Rutherford on the south edge or Dunluce in the north, your quote reflects only the scope of work, not your postal code. The same applies to our surrounding service areas, where a small travel fee may apply only for communities beyond a 30-minute radius from our shop. Beyond Edmonton City Limits Our service area extends well beyond Edmonton proper. We regularly complete projects in Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, Leduc, Beaumont, Fort Saskatchewan, and Morinville. Many homeowners in these communities choose iPaint because they want the same level of professionalism and warranty coverage that Edmonton clients receive. Every project, regardless of neighbourhood, comes with our 5-year written warranty on workmanship and materials. We bring the same crew, the same products, and the same attention to detail whether we are painting a condo in Ice District or a family home in The Hamptons. Want to confirm we serve your area? Contact us or call 780-938-9555 for a free estimate. We will come to you. Source Page This answer is from our Edmonton service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Edmonton. Related Questions FAQ Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured in Edmonton? From: Edmonton FAQ What is the best time of year to paint a house exterior in Edmonton? From: Edmonton Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Does iPaint Painting serve all St. Albert neighbourhoods? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/ipaint-serve-all-st-albert-neighbourhoods/ > Does iPaint Painting serve all St. Albert neighbourhoods? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Does iPaint Painting serve all St. Albert neighbourhoods? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Does iPaint Painting serve all St. Albert neighbourhoods? Does iPaint Painting serve all St. Albert neighbourhoods? St. Albert 452 words Yes. iPaint Painting serves every neighbourhood in St. Albert , from established communities like Grandin, Braeside, and Lacombe Park to newer developments like Jensen Lakes, Riverside, and North Ridge. Our shop is just 25 minutes from St. Albert via St. Albert Trail or Anthony Henday Drive, and we have painters working in St. Albert neighbourhoods every week of the year. Established St. Albert Neighbourhoods We Serve St. Albert's older communities have some of the most character-rich homes in the Edmonton metro area. Neighbourhoods like Grandin, Mission, Braeside, Lacombe Park, and Woodlands feature homes built in the 1960s through 1990s. These properties often need repainting more frequently due to their age, and they present unique challenges that require professional expertise. Older homes in these areas commonly have textured ceilings, wood trim that needs careful prep work, and multiple layers of existing paint. iPaint Painting's crew handles all of this as part of every project. We scrape, sand, patch, and prime before applying any topcoat. The result is a finish that looks clean and lasts for years, not months. Newer St. Albert Developments St. Albert's north and west sides have seen significant growth over the past decade. Communities like Jensen Lakes, Riverside, Erin Ridge North, and North Ridge feature modern construction with open-concept layouts, tall ceilings, and contemporary finishes. Many homeowners in these neighbourhoods come to iPaint Painting when their builder-grade paint starts showing wear, typically within three to five years of moving in. Builder paint is intentionally low-cost. It covers the walls for the initial walkthrough, but it is not designed for long-term durability. Upgrading to premium products from Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams transforms both the look and longevity of your walls. iPaint Painting uses contractor-grade formulations that resist scuffing, staining, and fading far better than what the builder applied. No Travel Surcharge for St. Albert iPaint Painting's shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in Edmonton is centrally located for easy access to all St. Albert communities. Whether your home is in Deer Ridge on the south side or Ville Giroux on the north end, we charge the same rates with no travel surcharge. Our crews drive to St. Albert daily and are familiar with the parking, access, and neighbourhood-specific considerations that come with working in each area. We handle interior painting , exterior painting , cabinet painting , cabinet refinishing , and epoxy flooring throughout St. Albert. Every project comes with a 5-year written warranty on workmanship and materials, an in-house crew (no subcontractors), and a detailed written quote with no hidden fees. Request your free estimate and find out why St. Albert homeowners trust iPaint Painting. Source Page This answer is from our St. Albert service area page. Visit for full details on painting services, pricing, and more FAQs about St. Albert. Related Questions FAQ How much does interior painting cost in St. Albert? From: St. Albert FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Edmonton? From: Interior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Does iPaint Painting Serve Beaumont? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/ipaint-serve-beaumont/ > Yes, iPaint Painting serves all Beaumont neighbourhoods including Beaumont Lakes, Montrose, Ruisseau, and Dansereau Meadows. Based 25 minutes away in south Edmonton with no travel surcharge. Does iPaint Painting Serve Beaumont? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Does iPaint Painting Serve Beaumont? Does iPaint Painting Serve Beaumont Even Though They're Based in Edmonton? Beaumont 441 words Yes. iPaint Painting is based at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton , approximately 25 minutes from Beaumont via Highway 625 or the QE2. We serve every Beaumont neighbourhood including Beaumont Lakes, Montrose, Ruisseau, Dansereau Meadows, Jessie Lake, Downtown/Old Town, Les Jardins, and Coloniale Estates. There is no additional travel charge for projects in Beaumont, and we complete painting work in the community every month, year-round. How Close Is iPaint Painting to Beaumont? Our Edmonton shop sits in the Mill Woods area on the city's south side. The drive to central Beaumont takes roughly 22 to 28 minutes depending on traffic, covering about 25 kilometres. Crews heading to Beaumont Lakes or Montrose typically take 50th Street south to Highway 625, while projects in Coloniale Estates or Dansereau Meadows are fastest via the QE2 and Range Road 243. This proximity means our team arrives with the same punctuality as any local Beaumont contractor, without the overhead of maintaining a second shop location. For comparison, the drive from our shop to many north Edmonton neighbourhoods like Castle Downs or Lago Lindo is actually longer than the trip to Beaumont. South Edmonton to Beaumont is one of the most efficient service routes in our coverage area. Every Beaumont Neighbourhood, No Exceptions iPaint Painting has completed interior and exterior painting projects across all eight of Beaumont's primary residential areas. Beaumont Lakes and Montrose account for the highest volume of work, given their concentration of homes built between 2008 and 2018 that are now due for their first repaint. Jessie Lake and Les Jardins properties tend to be slightly newer, often requiring colour refreshes and accent wall updates rather than full repaints. In Old Town Beaumont, near St. Vital Roman Catholic Church and along 50th Avenue, we handle heritage-style homes that require careful colour matching and surface preparation. Ruisseau and Dansereau Meadows round out our regular service zones with a mix of single-family homes, duplexes, and townhome complexes. No Travel Surcharge for Beaumont Projects Some painting companies add a mileage or travel fee for work outside city limits. iPaint Painting does not. Every Beaumont project receives the same pricing, the same product selection (Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams professional lines), and the same 5-year written warranty on workmanship as our Edmonton projects. Our crews bring all materials, equipment, and drop cloths. There is nothing extra to pay simply because your home is in Beaumont rather than Edmonton. Year-Round Availability in Beaumont Interior painting runs 12 months a year, so winter scheduling is never an issue. Exterior painting in Beaumont follows the same seasonal window as Edmonton: mid-May through mid-September when surface temperatures stay above 10 degrees Celsius. iPaint Painting recommends booking exterior estimates by March or April to secure summer dates. Contact us for a free estimate or call 780-938-9555 to discuss your Beaumont project. Source Page This answer is from our Beaumont service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Beaumont. Related Questions FAQ How Much Does It Cost to Paint a House Interior in Beaumont? From: Beaumont FAQ Can iPaint Painting Match Colours for Heritage-Style Homes in Old Town Beaumont? From: Beaumont Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Does iPaint Painting serve Griesbach in north Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/ipaint-serve-griesbach/ > Yes, iPaint Painting serves Griesbach in north Edmonton, including the heritage district, Village at Griesbach, and newer residential phases. About 25 minutes from our shop with no surcharge. Does iPaint Painting serve Griesbach in north Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Does iPaint Painting serve Griesbach in north Edmonton? Does iPaint Painting serve Griesbach in north Edmonton? Griesbach 392 words Yes, iPaint Painting serves Griesbach in north Edmonton, covering the heritage district, the Village at Griesbach commercial area, and all newer residential phases along Griesbach Parade. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is approximately 25 minutes from Griesbach via 97 Street or Wayne Gretzky Drive, and we charge no travel surcharge for any project in the community. iPaint Painting has been painting homes across north Edmonton since 2011. Getting to Know Griesbach Griesbach is a master-planned community built on the former Canadian Forces Base Edmonton, which operated from 1943 to 1998. The neighbourhood spans roughly 580 acres and is divided into distinct districts: the heritage core (preserved military buildings from the 1940s), established residential phases with homes built from 2004 to 2015, and newer phases still under active development as of 2026. The community had approximately 8,500 residents at the 2021 federal census, with that number growing as new phases complete. For iPaint Painting crews, the most efficient route from our south Edmonton shop is north on Gateway Boulevard to 97 Street, then north to the Griesbach entrance near 137 Avenue. During morning rush hour, Wayne Gretzky Drive offers a faster alternative, cutting through the river valley and connecting to 97 Street north of downtown. Either route puts us on-site within 25 to 30 minutes. What We Paint in Griesbach iPaint Painting handles every type of residential and commercial painting project in Griesbach: Interior painting : Full home repaints, single-room refreshes, accent walls, and builder-grade-to-premium upgrades for newer homes. Exterior painting : Stucco, HardiePlank, wood siding, trim, fascia, soffits, and garage doors. Exterior work in Griesbach follows the same seasonal window as the rest of Edmonton (mid-May through mid-September). Cabinet painting and refinishing : Popular with Griesbach homeowners looking to update builder-grade oak or maple cabinets without a full kitchen renovation. Heritage home painting: Restored 1940s military residences require specialized preparation, lead paint assessment, and period-appropriate colour palettes. Every Griesbach project includes a free on-site estimate, premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products, and our 5-year written warranty . We bring all materials, equipment, and drop cloths. There is nothing you need to supply. Ready to get your Griesbach home painted? Request a free estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 . Source Page This answer is from our Griesbach service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Griesbach. Related Questions FAQ Can you paint heritage or former military homes in Griesbach? From: Griesbach FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Griesbach? From: Griesbach Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Does iPaint Painting serve Heritage Valley in south Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/ipaint-serve-heritage-valley/ > Yes, iPaint Painting serves Heritage Valley in south Edmonton. Located 15 minutes away via 111 Street SW and Ellerslie Road, we cover Allard, Cavanagh, Desrochers, Paisley, and Heritage Valley Town Centre with no surcharge. Does iPaint Painting serve Heritage Valley in south Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Does iPaint Painting serve Heritage Valley in south Edmonton? Does iPaint Painting serve Heritage Valley in south Edmonton? Heritage Valley 385 words Yes, iPaint Painting serves Heritage Valley and every sub-community within it. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 15 minutes from Heritage Valley via 111 Street SW and Ellerslie Road. We provide full interior and exterior painting services to Allard, Cavanagh, Desrochers, Paisley, and Heritage Valley Town Centre with no travel surcharge. Why Heritage Valley Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting Heritage Valley is one of Edmonton's fastest-growing residential areas, with approximately 30,000 residents spread across five distinct sub-communities south of Ellerslie Road. Most homes were built between 2010 and 2025, which means the majority are approaching or already past their first repaint window. iPaint Painting has completed over 150 projects in south Edmonton neighbourhoods, giving our team firsthand knowledge of the builder-grade finishes, floor plans, and common paint failures found in Heritage Valley homes. Because Heritage Valley sits within Edmonton's city limits, every project qualifies for our standard pricing with no distance surcharge. Our crews typically arrive within 15 minutes of our south Edmonton location, keeping mobilization costs low and scheduling flexible. Full-Service Coverage Across All Sub-Communities Allard: Two-storey and front-attached garage homes built primarily between 2012 and 2022. Common repaint needs include hallway scuffing and stairwell wear from single-coat builder-grade flat paint. Cavanagh: Newer construction (2016 to 2025) with open-concept layouts. Large vaulted ceilings and feature walls benefit from professional spray application for even coverage. Desrochers: A mix of single-family and townhome developments. Townhome strata councils often book iPaint Painting for coordinated exterior refresh projects across multiple units. Paisley: Estate-style homes with 2,500 to 3,500 square feet of interior space. Premium eggshell and satin finishes are popular upgrades from the original flat builder paint. Heritage Valley Town Centre: Mixed-use area with retail, office, and residential units. iPaint Painting handles both commercial and residential projects in this zone. Book Your Free Heritage Valley Estimate iPaint Painting offers complimentary on-site estimates for all Heritage Valley homes. Every project includes a detailed written quote, premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products, full surface preparation, and our 5-year written warranty . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online to get started. Source Page This answer is from our Heritage Valley service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Heritage Valley. Related Questions FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Heritage Valley? From: Heritage Valley FAQ Why do new Heritage Valley homes need repainting so soon? From: Heritage Valley Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Does iPaint Painting Serve Magrath Heights in Southwest Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/ipaint-serve-magrath-heights/ > Yes, iPaint Painting serves Magrath Heights in southwest Edmonton. Just 10-15 minutes via Terwillegar Drive and Anthony Henday. Also serve Terwillegar, Windermere, and Ambleside. No surcharge. Does iPaint Painting Serve Magrath Heights in Southwest Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Does iPaint Painting Serve Magrath Heights in Southwest Edmonton? Does iPaint Painting Serve Magrath Heights in Southwest Edmonton? Magrath Heights 390 words Yes, iPaint Painting serves Magrath Heights in southwest Edmonton. Our shop is just 10 to 15 minutes away via Terwillegar Drive and Anthony Henday Drive, and we charge no travel surcharge to any Magrath Heights address. We also serve the neighbouring communities of Terwillegar, Windermere, and Ambleside, making southwest Edmonton one of our most active service zones. About Magrath Heights Magrath Heights is a well-established residential community in Edmonton's southwest quadrant, bounded by Terwillegar Drive to the east, Anthony Henday Drive to the south, and the Windermere community to the west. Development began around 2005 and continued through 2020, producing approximately 1,200 homes ranging from townhouses near Magrath Point to single-family two-storeys along Magrath Boulevard. The neighbourhood falls within the Terwillegar sector and shares many of the same home designs, builders, and construction-era characteristics. Magrath Heights homes are generally well-maintained family properties with assessed values between $400,000 and $700,000. The community includes Magrath Point commercial area, multiple schools (including George P. Nicholson Elementary), parks, and trail connections to the Terwillegar ravine system. Painting Services Available in Magrath Heights iPaint Painting offers the full range of residential painting services to Magrath Heights homeowners: Interior painting: Whole-home repaints, single-room refreshes, accent walls, ceiling work, and trim refinishing. Premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products on every project. Exterior painting: Acrylic stucco, HardiePlank siding, composite trim, fascia, soffits, and garage doors. Elastomeric coatings for crack-bridging on stucco surfaces. Cabinet painting and refinishing: Kitchen and bathroom cabinet transformations, including the builder-grade oak and maple cabinets common in 2005 to 2015 construction. Why Magrath Heights Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting has been serving southwest Edmonton since 2011, and Magrath Heights homeowners appreciate our local knowledge, consistent quality, and transparent pricing. Every project is managed by the company owner, includes a 5-year written warranty , and uses only premium-grade products. We have completed over 150 projects in the Terwillegar sector, including dozens in Magrath Heights specifically. Ready to start your Magrath Heights painting project? Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . Most in-home estimates are completed within 48 hours. Source Page This answer is from our Magrath Heights service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Magrath Heights. Related Questions FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Magrath Heights? From: Magrath Heights FAQ Is builder-grade paint common in Magrath Heights homes? From: Magrath Heights Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Does iPaint Painting serve Sherwood Park even though you're based in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/ipaint-serve-sherwood-park/ > Does iPaint Painting serve Sherwood Park? Yes. Our Edmonton shop is just 20 minutes away. No travel surcharge for Sherwood Park painting projects. Does iPaint Painting serve Sherwood Park even though you're based in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Does iPaint Painting serve Sherwood Park even though you're based in Edmonton? Does iPaint Painting serve Sherwood Park even though you're based in Edmonton? Sherwood Park 442 words Absolutely. iPaint Painting's shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in Edmonton is just 20 minutes from Sherwood Park via Anthony Henday Drive and Wye Road. We serve all of Sherwood Park and Strathcona County, from Broadmoor Estates and Heritage Hills to Mills Haven and Salisbury Village. There is no travel surcharge for Sherwood Park projects. Why Sherwood Park Is One of Our Core Service Areas Sherwood Park is not a distant suburb for us. It is one of our busiest service areas. Our crew drives Anthony Henday to Wye Road or Baseline Road daily, and most Sherwood Park jobs are closer to our shop than projects in west Edmonton neighbourhoods like Lewis Estates or The Hamptons. We have painted hundreds of homes across Sherwood Park over the past 15 years, and we understand the specific housing stock, HOA considerations, and neighbourhood character that Sherwood Park homeowners care about. Because Sherwood Park is an urban service area within Strathcona County (not a separate city), it shares the same building codes and permit requirements as Edmonton. That means our City Licensed contractor credentials, $2 million in liability insurance, and full WCB coverage apply seamlessly to every Sherwood Park project. Neighbourhoods We Serve in Sherwood Park Our crews work in every Sherwood Park neighbourhood, including: Broadmoor Estates and Estates of Sherwood Park: Executive homes with high ceilings, custom millwork, and large exterior surfaces that require experienced painters and premium products. Heritage Hills and Emerald Hills: Newer construction from the 2010s with open-concept layouts, modern colour palettes, and hardie board exteriors. Mills Haven and Brentwood: Established 1970s and 1980s homes where prep work (plaster repair, wallpaper removal, popcorn ceiling removal) is often part of the project scope. Lakeland Ridge and Summerside Estates: 2000s-era family homes with finished basements and attached garages that benefit from fresh interior paint and epoxy garage floors . Salisbury Village and Nottingham: Well-maintained communities where exterior repaints keep properties looking sharp and protect against Alberta's harsh winters. No Travel Surcharge, Same Warranty Every Sherwood Park project receives the same service as our Edmonton jobs: an in-person estimate, our in-house crew (never subcontractors), premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products, and our 5-year written warranty on workmanship and materials. We do not add mileage fees, travel time charges, or any other surcharge for working in Sherwood Park. Ready to get started? Request a free estimate and we will schedule a visit to your Sherwood Park home. You can also call us directly at 780-938-9555 to book a consultation. Source Page This answer is from our Sherwood Park painting services area page. Visit for full details on services, pricing, and more FAQs about painting in Sherwood Park. Related Questions FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Sherwood Park? From: Sherwood Park FAQ What types of homes do you paint in Sherwood Park? From: Sherwood Park Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Does iPaint Painting serve all Spruce Grove neighbourhoods? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/ipaint-serve-spruce-grove-neighbourhoods/ > Does iPaint Painting serve all Spruce Grove neighbourhoods? Yes. From Greenbury to Woodhaven, iPaint covers every Spruce Grove community. Learn about our service coverage. Does iPaint Painting serve all Spruce Grove neighbourhoods? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Does iPaint Painting serve all Spruce Grove neighbourhoods? Does iPaint Painting serve all Spruce Grove neighbourhoods? Spruce Grove 420 words Yes. iPaint Painting serves every neighbourhood in Spruce Grove, from newer developments like Greenbury, Tonewood, and Harvest Ridge to established communities like Woodhaven, Millgrove, McLaughlin, and Broxton Park. We also serve premium areas including Prescott, Spruce Ridge, and The Links golf course community. Our shop is a straight 30-minute drive west on Highway 16 (Yellowhead), so we are on-site quickly with no mileage surcharges for Spruce Grove projects. Complete Coverage Across Spruce Grove Spruce Grove has grown rapidly over the past decade, adding thousands of new homes across a wide range of neighbourhoods. iPaint Painting has been serving this community throughout that growth. Whether your home is a brand-new build in Harvest Ridge or a well-loved split-level in Millgrove that has not been painted since the early 2000s, our team handles the full spectrum of residential painting projects. We regularly work in the following Spruce Grove communities: Greenbury and Tonewood: Newer subdivisions with modern open-concept layouts. These homes often need upgraded finishes to replace builder-grade flat paint. Prescott and Spruce Ridge: Larger estate-style homes with higher ceilings, feature walls, and custom millwork that require experienced painters and careful prep work. Woodhaven and McLaughlin: Established neighbourhoods with mature landscaping. Many of these homes benefit from a full exterior repaint to protect aging siding and refresh curb appeal. The Links: The golf course community features a mix of single-family homes and townhomes. We handle both interior and exterior projects in this area. Broxton Park and Millgrove: These communities feature a range of home styles from the 1980s through 2000s. Our team is experienced with the prep and priming needs of older drywall and trim. No Mileage Surcharges for Spruce Grove Some Edmonton-based painting companies add travel fees for jobs outside city limits. iPaint Painting does not. Spruce Grove is only 30 minutes west of our shop along Highway 16, and we treat the entire Tri-Municipal Region (Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, and Parkland County) as part of our core Spruce Grove service area . You pay the same competitive rates as an Edmonton homeowner. Getting Started in Your Neighbourhood Every project begins with a free on-site estimate. We visit your home, assess the scope, discuss colour options, and provide a transparent, itemized quote with no hidden fees. Our team carries $2 million in commercial general liability insurance and full WCB coverage, giving you peace of mind regardless of which Spruce Grove neighbourhood you call home. Request your free estimate today and find out why Spruce Grove homeowners trust iPaint Painting for professional results backed by a 5-year written warranty. Source Page This answer is from our Spruce Grove painting services area page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ When is the best time to paint a house exterior in Spruce Grove? From: Spruce Grove FAQ Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured to work in Spruce Grove? From: Spruce Grove Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Does iPaint Painting serve the Summerside neighbourhood in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/ipaint-serve-summerside/ > Yes, iPaint Painting serves Summerside in southeast Edmonton. 15 minutes via Ellerslie Road and 50 Street. We also cover Ellerslie, Larkspur, Walker, and Maple Crest with no surcharge. Does iPaint Painting serve the Summerside neighbourhood in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Does iPaint Painting serve the Summerside neighbourhood in Edmonton? Does iPaint Painting serve the Summerside neighbourhood in Edmonton? Summerside 398 words Yes, iPaint Painting serves Summerside and every surrounding neighbourhood in southeast Edmonton. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is approximately 15 minutes from Summerside via Ellerslie Road and 50 Street. We also provide full painting services to Ellerslie, Larkspur, Walker, and Maple Crest with no travel surcharge. Summerside is one of the most active neighbourhoods in our southeast Edmonton service area. Summerside at a Glance Summerside is a master-planned community in southeast Edmonton anchored by its signature 6.5-acre constructed lake and beach area. Development began in 2005, with the majority of homes built between 2005 and 2020. The neighbourhood includes approximately 4,500 households across a mix of single-family detached homes, duplexes, and townhomes. Most homes range from 1,400 to 2,400 square feet, with two-storey designs being the most common floor plan. Because Summerside sits well within Edmonton's city limits, every project qualifies for iPaint Painting's standard service area pricing. No distance surcharge, no minimum project size, no restrictions on the type of work we accept. Neighbouring Communities We Also Serve Ellerslie: One of the earliest southeast Edmonton communities (development started in the late 1990s). Many homes here are now 20 to 25 years old and due for their second full repaint. Larkspur: A newer community north of Summerside with homes built primarily between 2012 and 2022. Builder-grade paint is beginning to show wear in the earliest phases. Walker: Adjacent to Summerside on the east side. A mix of single-family and townhome developments from 2010 onward. iPaint Painting handles both individual homeowner projects and strata-coordinated exterior painting in Walker. Maple Crest: A smaller pocket community between Summerside and Ellerslie. Primarily townhomes and duplexes where coordinated painting projects are common. What Summerside Homeowners Can Expect iPaint Painting provides full-service interior and exterior painting for Summerside residents. Every project begins with a complimentary on-site estimate that includes a detailed room-by-room or elevation-by-elevation written quote. We use premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products exclusively, and every project is backed by our 5-year written warranty . Our owner-led team has completed over 150 projects across southeast Edmonton, giving us direct experience with the builder-grade finishes, floor plans, and common paint issues found in Summerside homes. Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online to book your Summerside project. Source Page This answer is from our Summerside service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Summerside. Related Questions FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Summerside? From: Summerside FAQ When should I repaint my Summerside home's interior? From: Summerside Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Does iPaint Painting Serve the Terwillegar Area of Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/ipaint-serve-terwillegar/ > Yes, iPaint Painting serves all Terwillegar sub-communities including Terwillegar Towne, Terwillegar Gardens, South Terwillegar, and Magrath. Just 12 minutes from our shop with no surcharge. Does iPaint Painting Serve the Terwillegar Area of Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Does iPaint Painting Serve the Terwillegar Area of Edmonton? Does iPaint Painting Serve the Terwillegar Area of Edmonton? Terwillegar 387 words Yes, iPaint Painting serves every sub-community within the Terwillegar area of southwest Edmonton. Our shop is approximately 12 minutes away via Terwillegar Drive and Anthony Henday Drive, and we charge no travel surcharge for any Terwillegar address. We paint homes in Terwillegar Towne, Terwillegar Gardens, South Terwillegar, and Magrath on a regular basis throughout the year. Full Coverage Across All Terwillegar Sub-Communities Terwillegar is one of Edmonton's largest residential sectors, spanning more than 2,500 homes built between 2000 and 2024. iPaint Painting provides interior painting , exterior painting , and cabinet painting services across every pocket of this neighbourhood. Whether your home sits along the winding streets of Terwillegar Towne near Tomlinson Common or backs onto the ravine in South Terwillegar, our crews know the area well. The Terwillegar community includes a mix of two-storey single-family homes, duplexes, and townhomes. Most feature 9-foot main-floor ceilings, open-concept layouts, and builder-grade finishes that benefit significantly from a professional repaint. Many homeowners in Terwillegar Towne and Terwillegar Gardens contact iPaint Painting when their original builder-grade flat latex starts showing scuffs and wear, typically within 3 to 5 years of construction. Why Terwillegar Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting iPaint Painting has completed over 150 residential projects in southwest Edmonton since 2011, and Terwillegar remains one of our most active service zones. Homeowners in this area value our 5-year written warranty , our use of premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products, and our owner-led project management. Every project includes detailed colour consultation, thorough surface preparation, and a final walkthrough before we consider the job complete. Our proximity to Terwillegar also means faster response times for estimates. Most homeowners receive an in-person quote within 48 hours of their initial request. We typically schedule Terwillegar projects within 2 to 4 weeks during peak season (May through September) and even sooner during the off-season months. Getting Started with Your Terwillegar Painting Project iPaint Painting offers free, no-obligation estimates for all Terwillegar homes. Call 780-938-9555 or request your estimate online to get started. We will assess your space, recommend the right products for your surfaces, and provide a transparent, line-item quote before any work begins. Source Page This answer is from our Terwillegar service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Terwillegar. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to repaint a Terwillegar home interior? From: Terwillegar FAQ Why do newer Terwillegar homes need repainting if they were only built 10-15 years ago? From: Terwillegar Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Does iPaint Painting Serve The Hamptons in Northwest Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/ipaint-serve-the-hamptons/ > Yes, iPaint Painting serves The Hamptons in northwest Edmonton. Executive homes along Hamptons Boulevard, golf course walkouts, and luxury properties. No surcharge, 25 minutes from our shop. Does iPaint Painting Serve The Hamptons in Northwest Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Does iPaint Painting Serve The Hamptons in Northwest Edmonton? Does iPaint Painting Serve The Hamptons in Northwest Edmonton? The Hamptons 395 words Yes, iPaint Painting serves The Hamptons neighbourhood in northwest Edmonton. Our crews reach The Hamptons in approximately 25 minutes via Anthony Henday Drive and Whitemud Drive, and we apply no travel surcharge to any address in the community. We regularly paint executive homes along Hamptons Boulevard, walkout properties backing onto The Hamptons Golf Links, and custom-built residences throughout the neighbourhood. The Hamptons: Edmonton's Premier Golf Course Community The Hamptons is one of Edmonton's most established luxury neighbourhoods, centred around the 18-hole Hamptons Golf Links designed by Robert Chicken (opened in 2002). The community features approximately 1,800 homes ranging from 2,500 to over 5,000 square feet, with many properties built between 2001 and 2015. Home values in The Hamptons typically range from $600,000 to over $1.5 million, reflecting the neighbourhood's premium positioning within Edmonton's residential market. iPaint Painting understands the expectations that come with painting in The Hamptons. These are not standard production homes. They feature interior details like coffered ceilings, crown moulding, wainscoting, custom built-in cabinetry, and vaulted great rooms that require specialized attention and experienced painters. Services Available for Hamptons Homeowners iPaint Painting offers the full range of residential painting services to The Hamptons homes: Interior painting: Complete whole-home repaints, accent walls, ceiling work, and trim refinishing. Premium Benjamin Moore Regal Select and Sherwin-Williams Emerald products standard on all projects. Exterior painting: Stone and stucco combination facades, HardiePlank siding, wood trim, fascia, soffits, and garage doors. Elastomeric and high-build coatings for Edmonton's freeze-thaw climate. Cabinet refinishing: Kitchen and bathroom cabinet refinishing and cabinet painting for the custom and semi-custom cabinetry common in Hamptons kitchens. Why Hamptons Homeowners Trust iPaint Painting iPaint Painting brings 15 years of experience and over 156 five-star Google reviews to every Hamptons project. Our owner-led approach means the same person who provides your estimate manages your project from start to finish. Every project includes our 5-year written warranty , detailed colour consultation, and a thorough final walkthrough. Ready to discuss your Hamptons painting project? Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . We schedule in-home consultations at your convenience, including evenings and weekends. Source Page This answer is from our The Hamptons service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in The Hamptons. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to paint a luxury home in The Hamptons Edmonton? From: The Hamptons FAQ What types of homes do you paint in The Hamptons? From: The Hamptons Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Does iPaint Painting travel to Fort Saskatchewan for projects? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/ipaint-travel-to-fort-saskatchewan/ > Yes, iPaint Painting regularly serves Fort Saskatchewan from south Edmonton. The drive takes 30 minutes via Anthony Henday Drive and Highway 21 with no mileage fees or travel surcharges. Does iPaint Painting travel to Fort Saskatchewan for projects? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Does iPaint Painting travel to Fort Saskatchewan for projects? Does iPaint Painting travel to Fort Saskatchewan for projects? Fort Saskatchewan 441 words Absolutely. iPaint Painting regularly serves Fort Saskatchewan from our base in south Edmonton. The drive takes approximately 30 minutes via Anthony Henday Drive and Highway 21 . We serve every neighbourhood in Fort Saskatchewan, from Westpark and Eagles' Nest to Downtown and Southfort, with no mileage fees or travel surcharges. Fort Saskatchewan is well within our standard service area across the Edmonton Capital Region. The Route from Our Shop to Fort Saskatchewan Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton connects to Fort Saskatchewan through one of the Capital Region's most efficient corridors. Crews head north on Anthony Henday Drive (Highway 216), merge onto Highway 21 northbound, and arrive in Fort Saskatchewan in roughly 35 kilometres. During off-peak hours, that drive takes about 28 minutes. Even during morning rush, the route rarely exceeds 40 minutes because most commuter traffic flows in the opposite direction (toward Edmonton). iPaint Painting schedules Fort Saskatchewan projects in clusters whenever possible. This means our crews are frequently already in the area working on neighbouring homes, reducing transit time even further. We currently serve Fort Saskatchewan clients 3 to 5 days per week during peak season (May through September). Every Fort Saskatchewan Neighbourhood We Serve iPaint Painting provides interior, exterior, commercial painting, and cabinet refinishing to all Fort Saskatchewan neighbourhoods. Here is a breakdown of the communities we work in regularly: Westpark: One of Fort Saskatchewan's largest subdivisions, featuring newer two-storey homes built between 2005 and 2020 with modern drywall finishes and vinyl siding. Eagles' Nest: Premium developments with vaulted ceilings and open-concept layouts. Many homes here request full interior repaints within 8 to 10 years of construction. Southfort: A mix of established family homes and newer infill construction. Fibre-cement siding and stucco exteriors are common here. Downtown Fort Saskatchewan: Older character homes, many built before 1980, that often need specialized prep work including lead paint testing and wallpaper removal. Sherridon: Growing residential area with newer builds that benefit from fresh exterior paint to protect against Alberta's harsh UV and freeze-thaw cycles. No Surcharges, No Hidden Fees Some painting contractors add mileage charges or "travel time" fees for communities outside Edmonton proper. iPaint Painting does not. Fort Saskatchewan falls within our standard service radius, so the price you see on your itemized estimate is the price you pay. We also offer the same 5-year written warranty and $2 million liability insurance coverage on Fort Saskatchewan projects as we do on every Edmonton-area job. Ready to book a painting project in Fort Saskatchewan? Request your free on-site estimate or call 780-938-9555 . We will confirm your appointment within one business day. Source Page This answer is from our Fort Saskatchewan service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Fort Saskatchewan. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to paint a house interior in Fort Saskatchewan? From: Fort Saskatchewan FAQ Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured for work in Fort Saskatchewan? From: Fort Saskatchewan Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Does iPaint Painting Travel to Leduc for Projects? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/ipaint-travel-to-leduc/ > Yes, iPaint Painting travels to Leduc with no extra surcharge. Based 30 minutes away in south Edmonton via Highway 2, we serve all Leduc neighbourhoods plus the Nisku industrial corridor. Does iPaint Painting Travel to Leduc for Projects? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Does iPaint Painting Travel to Leduc for Projects? Does iPaint Painting Travel to Leduc for Projects? Leduc 418 words Yes. iPaint Painting is based at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton, just 30 minutes from Leduc via the Queen Elizabeth II Highway (Highway 2). We serve all Leduc neighbourhoods including Bridgeport, Corinthia, Meadowview, Suntree, Downtown Leduc, West Haven, Telford, Robinson, Discovery, and Southfork. There is no additional travel surcharge for Leduc projects. We also serve the adjacent Nisku industrial corridor for commercial and industrial painting work. Why Leduc Is Part of Our Core Service Area Leduc sits approximately 33 kilometres south of Edmonton along Highway 2, one of Alberta's busiest and most direct corridors. The drive from our shop to most Leduc neighbourhoods takes 25 to 35 minutes depending on traffic, which is comparable to driving across Edmonton itself. Our crews travel this route regularly, often completing projects in Leduc, Nisku, and Beaumont in the same week. iPaint Painting has served the greater Edmonton region for over 15 years , and Leduc has been part of our regular service territory since day one. With a population of approximately 34,000 residents (2024 census), Leduc is one of the fastest-growing communities in the Edmonton Metropolitan Region, and we maintain dedicated scheduling capacity for the area. Every Leduc Neighbourhood, No Exceptions Whether your home is in the established streets of Downtown Leduc near the Leduc Recreation Centre, a newer build in Southfork or Discovery along the city's south edge, or a family home in Meadowview or Suntree , iPaint Painting provides the same level of service with the same warranty coverage. We handle interior painting, exterior painting , cabinet refinishing, and epoxy flooring throughout the city. For homes in West Haven and Bridgeport , which are among Leduc's newest developments, we frequently work with homeowners upgrading from builder-grade finishes. These projects typically involve repainting over flat builder paint with premium products like Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Cashmere for a finish that lasts 8 to 12 years. Nisku Industrial Corridor Coverage Beyond residential Leduc, iPaint Painting serves the Nisku Business Park directly east of the city. This corridor is home to over 400 businesses, primarily in oil and gas services, logistics, and light manufacturing. We handle commercial painting projects including warehouse interiors, office repaints, retail storefronts, and exterior maintenance for industrial buildings. All commercial work carries $2 million in liability coverage and full WCB coverage for every crew member. We also serve communities adjacent to Leduc, including Beaumont (15 minutes east), Devon (25 minutes west), and Calmar (20 minutes southwest). If your project is within the greater Leduc area, we can be there. Ready to book your Leduc project? Request a free estimate online or call 780-938-9555 . Every project comes with our 5-year written warranty, 156 five-star Google reviews backing our reputation, and zero travel surcharges. Source Page This answer is from our Leduc service area page . Visit for full details on all painting services available in Leduc. Related Questions FAQ How Much Does Interior Painting Cost in Leduc, Alberta? From: Leduc FAQ Can iPaint Handle Commercial Projects in the Leduc-Nisku Corridor? From: Leduc Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you apply knockdown texture instead of smooth? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/knockdown-texture-instead-of-smooth/ > Can you apply knockdown texture instead of smooth? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Can you apply knockdown texture instead of smooth? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can you apply knockdown texture instead of smooth? Can you apply knockdown texture instead of smooth? Popcorn Ceiling Removal 430 words Yes, absolutely. Knockdown texture is one of the most popular alternatives to a smooth finish after popcorn ceiling removal, and we apply it regularly in Edmonton homes. It gives your ceiling a modern, updated look while offering some practical advantages over a perfectly smooth surface. What Is Knockdown Texture? Knockdown texture gets its name from the application process. We spray or hand-apply drywall joint compound onto the ceiling in a random splatter pattern, allow it to partially dry for 10 to 15 minutes, then "knock it down" by dragging a wide, flat knife across the surface. This flattens the peaks and creates a mottled, organic pattern that adds visual interest and depth to the ceiling. The result is a textured surface that looks intentional and modern, completely different from the dated popcorn look. It has been a consistently popular choice among Edmonton homeowners for the past decade. Why Choose Knockdown Over Smooth? There are several good reasons homeowners opt for knockdown texture after popcorn removal: Hides minor imperfections: After popcorn removal, the underlying drywall often has small blemishes, joint tape lines, or minor unevenness. Knockdown texture disguises these flaws beautifully, while a smooth finish puts every imperfection on display. Lower cost: A smooth (Level 5) finish requires multiple skim coats, extensive sanding, and meticulous attention to detail. Knockdown texture requires less prep work, which typically saves $1 to $2 per square foot compared to a smooth finish. Faster completion: With fewer skim coat and sanding stages, knockdown projects are often completed a full day sooner than smooth ceiling projects. Easier future repairs: If you ever need to patch a section of ceiling (for plumbing access, light fixture changes, or minor damage), matching a knockdown texture is far simpler than matching a perfectly smooth surface. Other Texture Options Knockdown is not the only alternative. We also offer: Orange peel: A finer, more uniform texture that resembles the skin of an orange. This is subtler than knockdown and works well in modern homes. Skip trowel: A hand-applied texture that creates a Mediterranean or old-world feel. This is less common in Edmonton but popular for specific design styles. Smooth (Level 5): The cleanest, most contemporary look. Requires the most preparation and skill, and costs the most, but delivers a flawless result when done properly. During your free estimate, we can show you samples of each texture option so you can see and feel the differences before making a decision. Book your free consultation and we will help you choose the perfect ceiling finish for your home. Source Page This answer is from our Popcorn Ceiling Removal service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does popcorn ceiling removal cost in Edmonton? From: Popcorn Ceiling Removal FAQ How long does popcorn ceiling removal take? From: Popcorn Ceiling Removal Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Lead Paint on Older Windsor Park Cabinets: Safe Refinishing | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/lead-paint-cabinet-refinishing-windsor-park/ > Pre-1978 Windsor Park homes may have lead paint on cabinets. iPaint holds EPA RRP Lead Safety certification and uses HEPA containment for safe cabinet refinishing. Lead Paint on Older Windsor Park Cabinets: Safe Refinishing | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Lead Paint and Cabinet Refinishing in Windsor Park Do Older Windsor Park Cabinets Have Lead Paint That Needs Special Handling During Refinishing? Cabinet Refinishing Windsor Park 562 words Yes, some older Windsor Park cabinets contain lead paint, and refinishing them requires a certified lead-safe process. Windsor Park is an inner-southwest Edmonton neighbourhood developed mostly between 1946 and 1965, adjacent to the University of Alberta South Campus along Saskatchewan Drive. Homes built before 1978 in Windsor Park may have lead-based paint or lead-tinted varnish on cabinet surfaces, trim, and built-in shelving under Health Canada's pre-regulation surface coating rules. Current Health Canada Surface Coating Materials Regulations cap lead at 90 mg/kg , but paints applied before the 1978 residential phase-out frequently exceed that limit by a wide margin. iPaint Painting holds EPA Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) certification and Lead Safety credentials for exactly this type of work. Which Windsor Park Homes Are Most Likely to Have Lead Paint The highest-risk stock in Windsor Park is 1920s heritage pockets on 118 Street and 119 Street, 1940s Victory homes built in the immediate post-war boom, and 1950s bungalows that ring Windsor Park School at 11525 87 Avenue. Any painted surface installed before 1978 is a candidate: inside-cabinet shelving, built-in pantries, door edges, and trim around the kitchen window. Unpainted solid birch, maple, or oak doors with original clear amber varnish only are lower risk, but we still test before we sand. Homes in nearby Belgravia and McKernan built in the same era follow the same profile. How iPaint Tests and Confirms Lead Before any abrasion begins, we run 3M LeadCheck swab tests (accepted by Health Canada) on every suspect surface: cabinet interiors, door edges, face frames, and any trim we will disturb. The swab returns a result in 30 seconds. A positive result triggers our full RRP-compliant workflow. A negative result lets us proceed with standard prep. Testing adds roughly half a day to the schedule and typically $150 to $300 to the project cost, which is disclosed on the written estimate. Safe Work Practices When Lead Is Confirmed Confirmed lead triggers containment: heavy 6 mil plastic sealing the work zone, negative-air setup where practical, crew PPE (N100 or P100 respirators, disposable coveralls, nitrile gloves), and HEPA-filtered dust extraction. Our HEPA vacuums meet the 99.97 percent filtration standard at 0.3 microns required by the EPA RRP rule. We avoid dry scraping or open-flame methods entirely. Doors are removed intact and transported to the iPaint spray shop at 9821 33 Ave NW for stripping in a controlled bay. Waste is bagged, labelled, and disposed of through an Edmonton-area hazardous waste handler. After prep, we encapsulate with Zinsser B-I-N shellac primer, which locks residual lead particles under a continuous film, then topcoat with M.L. Campbell MagnaMax catalyzed conversion varnish. Why This Matters for Windsor Park Families Windsor Park is a young-family neighbourhood: Windsor Park School (K-6 public) sits on 87 Avenue, Westminster Junior High and Old Scona Academic High School pull catchment kids through the area, and University of Alberta grad students rent many of the homes on 122 Street. Lead dust exposure during an untrained refinish can contaminate a kitchen for months. Doing it right, the first time, under EPA RRP protocols, protects the youngest residents. For more detail see our Windsor Park service area , our cabinet refinishing service , the Edmonton cabinet refinishing pillar , or our About page for full certification details. Health Canada's authoritative reference on lead in surface coating materials is available at Health Canada's Lead Information Package . Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing Windsor Park combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Windsor Park? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Are Windsor Park's older solid wood cabinets worth refinishing? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take in Windsor Park? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Lead paint safety in Old Strathcona From: Heritage Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Do old homes in Strathcona have lead paint concerns? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/lead-paint-old-strathcona/ > Pre-1960 homes in Old Strathcona may have lead paint on exterior siding, window frames, and interior trim. iPaint Painting follows Health Canada guidelines for testing, containment, HEPA sanding, and safe disposal. Do old homes in Strathcona have lead paint concerns? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Do old homes in Strathcona have lead paint concerns? Do old homes in Strathcona have lead paint concerns? Old Strathcona 435 words Yes, homes in Old Strathcona built before 1960 may contain lead-based paint on exterior siding, window frames, door trim, and interior mouldings. Health Canada banned lead in residential paint in 1976, but homes constructed in the early 1900s through the 1950s often have multiple layers of lead-containing coatings buried under newer paint. iPaint Painting assesses every pre-1960s home for lead during the free estimate and follows Health Canada's safe work guidelines on every project where lead is present. Where Lead Paint Is Most Commonly Found In Old Strathcona's character homes, lead paint concentrations are typically highest on surfaces that were originally painted with high-gloss or semi-gloss finishes. These include: Exterior wood siding and clapboard: Original oil-based exterior paints from the 1910s through 1950s frequently contained 5 to 50 percent lead by weight, according to Health Canada research. Window sashes and frames: These high-friction surfaces generate lead dust every time windows are opened or closed, making them a primary concern for family homes. Interior trim, baseboards, and doors: Hard-wearing trim paints were heavily leaded for durability. A single 1920s-era door can have 8 to 12 layers of paint, with the bottom 3 to 5 layers containing lead. Porch floors and railings: Exterior porch paint was formulated for heavy wear and typically had high lead content. How iPaint Painting Handles Lead Paint Safely iPaint Painting follows a strict lead-safe protocol on every pre-1960s Old Strathcona project. The process begins with testing using either XRF (X-ray fluorescence) analyzers for instant results or EPA-recognized chemical swab test kits. When lead is confirmed, the work area is prepared with containment measures: Plastic sheeting (6 mil minimum) covers the ground within 3 metres of the work zone to catch all debris. HEPA-filtered sanders and vacuum systems capture 99.97 percent of particles at 0.3 microns, preventing lead dust from becoming airborne. Wet scraping techniques suppress dust during hand preparation of detailed trim and window casings. Sealed waste disposal in compliance with Alberta's hazardous waste regulations. All lead-containing debris is bagged, labelled, and transported to approved facilities. Cost and Timeline for Lead-Safe Work Lead abatement adds approximately $1,500 to $4,000 to a typical Old Strathcona exterior paint project, depending on the area of lead-positive surfaces and the number of paint layers requiring removal. The added time is typically 1 to 3 extra days. iPaint Painting includes all lead-safe costs in the written estimate with no surprises. Concerned about lead paint in your Old Strathcona home? Request a free estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 . We test before we start, every time. Source Page This answer is from our Old Strathcona service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Old Strathcona. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting have experience with heritage homes in Old Strathcona? From: Old Strathcona FAQ How much does it cost to paint a character home in Old Strathcona? From: Old Strathcona Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Do older Windsor Park homes have lead paint that needs special handling? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/lead-paint-windsor-park/ > Pre-1960 Windsor Park homes may have lead paint on interior trim, window frames, doors, and exterior surfaces. iPaint Painting follows Health Canada guidelines for testing, containment, and safe removal. Do older Windsor Park homes have lead paint that needs special handling? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Do older Windsor Park homes have lead paint that needs special handling? Do older Windsor Park homes have lead paint that needs special handling? Windsor Park 445 words Pre-1960 homes in Windsor Park may contain lead-based paint on interior trim, window frames, doors, baseboards, and exterior surfaces . Lead paint was standard in Canadian residential construction from the early 1900s through the late 1970s, with the highest lead concentrations found in homes built before 1950. Given that many Windsor Park properties date to the 1910s through 1950s, iPaint Painting treats lead assessment as a standard step in every pre-1960 project in this neighbourhood. Where Lead Paint Is Most Commonly Found In Windsor Park heritage homes, lead paint is most likely present on surfaces that were painted with high-gloss, oil-based enamels during original construction or early renovations. The most common locations include: Interior window frames and sills: These high-friction surfaces were painted with durable lead-based enamel to resist wear. Opening and closing windows over decades creates lead dust that settles on sills and floors. Interior door frames and doors: Original solid wood doors and casings in Windsor Park's 1920s and 1930s homes frequently test positive for lead at concentrations above 5,000 parts per million (ppm), well above Health Canada's threshold of 90 ppm. Exterior clapboard siding: Multiple layers of lead-based primer and topcoats were applied to protect wood siding from Edmonton's extreme temperature range of minus 35 to plus 30 degrees Celsius. Decorative trim and crown moulding: Original millwork profiles trap lead paint in grooves and crevices where simple scraping is insufficient for safe removal. iPaint Painting's Lead-Safe Work Practices iPaint Painting follows Health Canada and Alberta Environment guidelines for lead paint handling on every Windsor Park heritage project. The process includes four critical steps: XRF testing: A portable X-ray fluorescence analyzer tests suspect surfaces in under 30 seconds per spot, providing immediate lead concentration readings. Full-home testing costs $200 to $400 depending on the number of surfaces tested. Containment: Work areas are sealed with 6-mil polyethylene sheeting taped to walls and floors. Doorways are fitted with zippered barriers to prevent dust migration to other rooms. HEPA equipment: All sanding and scraping uses HEPA-filtered vacuum attachments that capture particles down to 0.3 microns. Workers wear P100 respirators throughout lead-disturbing activities. Wet methods: Surfaces are misted with water before scraping or sanding to suppress airborne lead dust. All waste (paint chips, dust, sheeting) is double-bagged in 6-mil bags and disposed of according to Alberta's hazardous waste regulations. Encapsulation as an Alternative When lead paint is in good condition (not peeling, flaking, or chalking), iPaint Painting may recommend encapsulation rather than full removal. A high-build encapsulant coating seals the lead paint beneath a durable, flexible membrane. This approach costs approximately 40 to 60 percent less than full removal while still providing a safe, paintable surface. iPaint Painting documents all lead findings and remediation methods for your records. Concerned about lead paint in your Windsor Park home? Request a free estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 to schedule an assessment. Source Page This answer is from our Windsor Park service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Windsor Park. Related Questions FAQ Can iPaint work on heritage and character homes in Windsor Park? From: Windsor Park FAQ How much does it cost to paint a heritage home in Windsor Park? From: Windsor Park Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Do you use low-VOC paint for offices? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/low-voc-paint-for-offices/ > Do you use low-VOC paint for offices? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Do you use low-VOC paint for offices? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Do you use low-VOC paint for offices? Do you use low-VOC paint for offices? Office Painting 389 words Yes. For occupied offices, especially medical clinics, dental offices, and spaces where staff or patients are present, we use low-VOC and zero-VOC products from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams . Indoor air quality matters, and we take it seriously on every commercial project. What Are VOCs and Why Do They Matter? VOC stands for volatile organic compound. These are chemicals found in traditional paints that evaporate into the air as the paint dries. They are what create that strong "fresh paint" smell. In a home, you can open windows and leave for a few days. In a working office, that is not an option. Your team, your clients, and in medical settings, your patients are breathing that air. High-VOC exposure can cause headaches, dizziness, eye irritation, and respiratory discomfort. For people with asthma, allergies, or chemical sensitivities, the effects are worse. Edmonton offices that serve vulnerable populations (dental patients under sedation, elderly care facilities, children's therapy centres) need to be especially careful about what goes on the walls. The Products We Use We select products based on the specific needs of each office environment: Benjamin Moore Natura: A zero-VOC interior paint with zero emissions. It is Green Seal certified and delivers excellent coverage and durability. This is our top recommendation for medical offices, dental clinics, and any space where patients or sensitive individuals are present. Benjamin Moore Regal Select: A low-VOC option that balances performance with air quality. Excellent for professional offices, law firms, and co-working spaces where durability and washability are priorities. Sherwin-Williams Harmony: A zero-VOC paint with antimicrobial properties that actually helps reduce common indoor odours. Popular for healthcare settings and offices that want ongoing air quality benefits beyond just the painting phase. No Compromise on Quality Low-VOC and zero-VOC paints used to mean sacrificing coverage, colour depth, or durability. That is no longer the case. The premium products we use deliver the same rich colour, smooth finish, and long-lasting performance as their traditional counterparts. You get healthier air without giving up anything on the walls. We will recommend the right product for your specific office during our free on-site consultation. Every detail gets documented in your written estimate. Request your free office painting estimate to discuss the best options for your space. Source Page This answer is from our Office Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does office painting cost in Edmonton? From: Office Painting FAQ What is the best paint for kitchen cabinets? From: Cabinet Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How do I maintain my epoxy floor? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/maintain-epoxy-floor/ > How do I maintain my epoxy floor? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How do I maintain my epoxy floor? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How do I maintain my epoxy floor? How do I maintain my epoxy floor? Epoxy Flooring 430 words A professionally installed epoxy floor is one of the lowest-maintenance flooring options available. With basic care, your epoxy coating will maintain its gloss and durability for 10 to 20 years . Here is what we recommend to Edmonton homeowners and business owners to keep their floors looking new. Regular Cleaning Routine Sweep or dust mop regularly. Sand, gravel, and small debris act like sandpaper underfoot and will dull the finish over time. In Edmonton, this is especially important during winter when boots track in road grit and salt. A quick sweep two to three times per week (daily in high-traffic commercial spaces) prevents surface scratching. Mop with a mild cleaner. A solution of warm water and a few drops of dish soap or a dedicated floor cleaner works perfectly. Use a soft microfibre mop, not an abrasive scrub pad. For garage floors, a garden hose and squeegee make quick work of large areas. What to Avoid Certain cleaning products will damage your epoxy coating over time: Vinegar and citrus-based cleaners: The acid in these products breaks down the epoxy resin and dulls the surface gloss. Ammonia-based cleaners: These can cloud the finish and leave a hazy residue that builds up with repeated use. Steel wool or abrasive pads: These scratch the topcoat and create dull patches that are impossible to buff out without recoating. Harsh solvents: Paint thinner, acetone, and similar chemicals can soften the epoxy surface. Clean up any solvent spills immediately with a damp cloth. Edmonton Winter Care Road salt and calcium chloride are the biggest threats to garage epoxy floors in our climate. These de-icing chemicals can leave white residue and, over extended contact, can etch the surface. Rinse your garage floor promptly after snowmelt brings salt and brine in from your driveway. A quick hose-down once the temperature rises above freezing is all it takes. Place rubber mats at entry points to catch the worst of the salt and slush before it spreads across the floor. Protecting Against Physical Damage Use furniture pads or rubber feet under heavy items like tool chests, workbenches, and shelving units. Avoid dragging metal items, jacks, or heavy equipment directly across the surface. For commercial environments, auto-scrubbers with non-marking pads are safe to use on properly cured epoxy floors. Annual Inspection Once a year, inspect your floor for chips, cracks, or areas where the coating has worn thin. Small chips can be touched up before they spread. Catching damage early extends the life of your floor and avoids a full recoat. Contact iPaint for a free floor inspection if you notice any wear. Source Page This answer is from our Epoxy Flooring service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How long does epoxy flooring last? From: Epoxy Flooring FAQ How long does epoxy flooring take to cure? From: Epoxy Flooring Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can iPaint Painting match the builder paint colours in my new Spruce Grove home? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/match-builder-paint-colours-spruce-grove/ > Can iPaint Painting match builder paint colours in your new Spruce Grove home? Yes. Spectrophotometer colour matching plus premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products. Can iPaint Painting match the builder paint colours in my new Spruce Grove home? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can iPaint Painting match the builder paint colours in my new Spruce Grove home? Can iPaint Painting match the builder paint colours in my new Spruce Grove home? Spruce Grove 460 words Yes. Many newer Spruce Grove homes in Greenbury, Tonewood, and Harvest Ridge come with builder-grade flat paint in limited colour palettes. iPaint Painting offers professional colour matching using spectrophotometer technology , so we can match any existing colour precisely or help you choose a completely new scheme. We carry premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products that deliver far better coverage, durability, and washability than the single coat of builder-flat that comes standard in most new construction. The Problem with Builder-Grade Paint Most new homes in Spruce Grove's growing subdivisions are finished with a single coat of contractor-flat latex paint applied by spray crews working at high speed. This paint is designed to pass the builder's final inspection, not to last. It scuffs easily, shows every fingerprint, and is nearly impossible to clean without leaving marks. Within the first year of living in a new Greenbury or Tonewood home, high-traffic areas like hallways, stairwells, and kids' bedrooms show significant wear. The colour palette is also limited. Builders typically offer five to eight standard colours, often neutral greys and beiges. If you want to add personality to your space, or if you need to touch up damage and cannot find the original colour, professional colour matching becomes essential. How Spectrophotometer Colour Matching Works A spectrophotometer reads the exact light wavelength reflected by your existing paint, producing a digital colour formula accurate to within a fraction of a shade. This is far more precise than visual matching with paint chips or colour fans, which can vary depending on lighting conditions. Our team brings the spectrophotometer to your home during the free estimate visit, takes readings from multiple walls (paint can fade differently based on sun exposure), and generates an exact formula. This technology is especially valuable in Harvest Ridge and Tonewood homes where the builder may have used a custom-mixed colour that does not appear in any standard paint deck. We can reproduce it exactly in a premium product that will outperform the original. Upgrading to Premium Products Once we have your matched colour (or your new colour selection), we apply it using products engineered for real-world durability. Benjamin Moore Regal Select and Sherwin-Williams Duration are our standard recommendations for Spruce Grove interior painting projects. Both offer excellent washability, stain resistance, and coverage that far exceeds builder-grade paint. We typically apply two full coats by spray and back-roll, creating a uniform finish that holds up to daily life. For kitchens and bathrooms, we recommend mould-resistant formulations designed for high-moisture rooms. For cabinets , we use specialized cabinet-grade coatings that cure to a hard, factory-quality finish. Whether you want to match your existing builder colours in a higher-quality product or start fresh with a completely new palette, iPaint Painting has you covered. Request your free estimate and our team will bring the spectrophotometer to your Spruce Grove home, match your colours on site, and provide a transparent quote backed by our 5-year written warranty. Source Page This answer is from our Spruce Grove painting services area page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Is iPaint Painting licensed and insured to work in Spruce Grove? From: Spruce Grove FAQ Does iPaint Painting serve all Spruce Grove neighbourhoods? From: Spruce Grove Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you match my existing wall texture after a drywall repair? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/match-wall-texture-after-drywall-repair/ > Can you match my existing wall texture after a drywall repair? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Can you match my existing wall texture after a drywall repair? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can you match my existing wall texture after a drywall repair? Can you match my existing wall texture after a drywall repair? Drywall & Surface Repairs 425 words Yes, we match your existing wall texture as part of every drywall repair. Texture matching is actually the most important step in the entire process. A perfectly patched hole with the wrong texture stands out immediately, while a proper texture match makes the repair completely invisible. Common Textures in Edmonton Homes Edmonton's housing stock spans several decades, and each era brought different wall texture trends: Orange peel: The most common texture in Edmonton homes built from the 1990s onward. It has a fine, bumpy surface that resembles the skin of an orange. We replicate this using a hopper gun with specific air pressure and nozzle settings calibrated to match your walls. Knockdown: Popular in homes from the early 2000s through today. It starts as orange peel but is flattened with a knockdown knife to create a mottled, organic pattern. The timing of the knockdown (how long the compound sets before flattening) is critical to matching the existing pattern. Smooth: Found in newer custom builds and renovated homes. Smooth walls require the most precision in mudding and sanding because there is no texture to hide imperfections. Level 5 finishing is required for a true smooth wall match. Stipple (ceiling texture): Common on Edmonton ceilings from the 1970s through 1990s. This heavy, popcorn-like texture is applied with a roller or stomp brush. Matching stipple requires identifying the original application method and replicating the pattern density. Skip trowel: A hand-applied texture found in higher-end Edmonton homes and some commercial spaces. Each application is unique, making it one of the more challenging textures to match. Our team practises the pattern on sample boards before applying it to your wall. How We Achieve an Invisible Match The key to invisible texture matching is preparation and testing. We start by examining your existing texture under raking light (a light held at a sharp angle to the wall) to identify the exact pattern, depth, and application method. We then test our technique on a scrap piece of drywall before touching your wall. This test-and-adjust approach ensures the first application on your wall is accurate. When Full-Wall Retexturing Makes Sense In some cases, particularly with older or unusual textures that cannot be precisely replicated, the most cost-effective solution is to skim coat and retexture the entire wall from corner to corner. This guarantees a perfectly uniform finish and is often recommended when multiple repairs are needed on the same wall. Contact us for a free assessment and we will recommend the best approach for your specific texture. Source Page This answer is from our Drywall & Surface Repairs service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much do drywall repairs cost in Edmonton? From: Drywall & Surface Repairs FAQ Can you repair plaster walls in older Edmonton homes? From: Drywall & Surface Repairs Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you install metallic epoxy flooring? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/metallic-epoxy-flooring-edmonton/ > Can you install metallic epoxy flooring? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Can you install metallic epoxy flooring? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can you install metallic epoxy flooring? Can you install metallic epoxy flooring? Epoxy Flooring 410 words Yes, we install metallic epoxy flooring throughout Edmonton and the surrounding areas. Metallic epoxy is one of the most visually stunning flooring options available, creating unique, flowing patterns that look like liquid marble, molten lava, or ocean waves. Every single floor is truly one of a kind because the metallic pigments shift and settle differently each time. How Metallic Epoxy Works Metallic epoxy uses specially formulated pigments containing tiny metallic particles suspended in a clear or tinted epoxy base. During application, our installers use rollers, brushes, and controlled air movement to manipulate the pigments while the epoxy is still liquid. The metallic particles catch light at different angles as they settle, creating depth and dimension that standard solid-colour epoxy simply cannot achieve. The process requires precise timing. Once the epoxy begins to cure, the pigments lock in place permanently. This is why metallic epoxy installation demands experienced applicators who understand how temperature, humidity, and technique affect the final pattern. It is not a product you want to experiment with on your own. Where Metallic Epoxy Works Best Edmonton homeowners are installing metallic epoxy in spaces where visual impact matters most: Garage floors: The most popular application. A metallic epoxy garage floor transforms a utilitarian space into a showpiece that impresses every visitor. Basements and recreation rooms: Metallic epoxy creates a high-end look that rivals polished concrete or luxury tile at a fraction of the cost. It is also seamless, so there are no grout lines to trap moisture or dirt. Man caves and home gyms: Custom colour combinations let homeowners match their space to a specific theme or colour scheme. Commercial showrooms: Retail spaces and auto dealerships use metallic epoxy to create floors that draw attention and reinforce a premium brand image. Colour Options and Cost Metallic epoxy is available in dozens of colour combinations. Popular choices in Edmonton include silver and charcoal, copper and bronze, pearl white, and ocean blue. Multiple colours can be blended into a single floor for even more dramatic effects. Expect to pay a 20 to 40 percent premium over standard solid-colour epoxy. The additional cost covers the specialty pigments and the extra labour involved in manipulating the pattern during application. The result, however, is a floor that looks like a custom work of art rather than a simple coating. Every metallic epoxy floor we install includes the same thorough concrete preparation, commercial-grade base coat, and polyaspartic top coat that we use on all our epoxy systems. Request your free metallic epoxy estimate to see colour samples and discuss your project. Source Page This answer is from our Epoxy Flooring service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How long does epoxy flooring last? From: Epoxy Flooring FAQ What about moisture issues in my concrete? From: Epoxy Flooring Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Do You Minimize Business Disruption in Old Strathcona? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/minimize-business-disruption-old-strathcona/ > iPaint Painting schedules Old Strathcona commercial painting overnight from 11 pm to 7 am using low-VOC products so your Whyte Avenue storefront opens on time the next morning. How Do You Minimize Business Disruption in Old Strathcona? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Minimize Business Disruption in Old Strathcona How Do You Minimize Business Disruption in Old Strathcona? Commercial Painting Old Strathcona 630 words iPaint Painting minimizes disruption in Old Strathcona by running overnight shifts between 11 pm and 7 am , using low-VOC and zero-VOC products that let staff reopen the same morning, and scheduling around Whyte Avenue events like the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival and the Old Strathcona Farmers' Market. Old Strathcona is Edmonton's designated Provincial Historic Area, and Saturday farmers' market traffic at 10310 83 Avenue draws 15,000 to 20,000 visitors in peak season (May through October), which makes daytime exterior work impossible on most Whyte Avenue blocks. Our crew loads in through service alleys off 81 Avenue and 83 Avenue to keep sidewalk traffic moving, protects your cash wrap and inventory with plastic and low-tack masking, and clears the space before your first morning customer. Overnight and Closure-Day Scheduling Most retail tenants along Whyte Avenue between Gateway Boulevard and 109 Street close between 6 pm and 9 pm, and we arrive within the hour after the last customer leaves. Our standard commercial shift runs 11 pm to 7 am, which gives us a clean 8-hour window with two full coats possible on most walls. For daytime-only businesses like galleries and professional offices, we schedule closure-day work on Mondays or Tuesdays. The Whyte Ave Business Improvement Area keeps a public calendar of street closures for events (Fringe, Ice on Whyte, Kaleido, Art Walk), and we cross-check every project start date against it so your painting never collides with a street festival. Low-VOC Products That Let You Reopen the Same Day Traditional paints release volatile organic compounds that make a space unusable for 24 to 72 hours. We specify Benjamin Moore Natura (under 5 g/L VOC), Sherwin-Williams Harmony (under 50 g/L VOC), and Cloverdale Horizon Interior for all occupied retail and office spaces. For food-service kitchens and cafes like Sugarbowl Cafe we use Benjamin Moore Ben Interior at zero VOC, which passes Alberta Health Services reinspection the same day. Dry-to-touch times land at 30 to 60 minutes and recoat times at 2 to 4 hours, so an 11 pm start routinely produces a walk-in ready space by 7 am open. Event-Aware Scheduling on Whyte Avenue The Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival runs for ten days in August and is the second-oldest Fringe in the world after Edinburgh. It shuts down 83 Avenue, 104 Street, and parts of Whyte Avenue, and hotel occupancy near Varscona Theatre and the Princess Theatre hits 100 percent. We pre-book Whyte Avenue exterior work for May, June, September, and October and avoid the Fringe window entirely. The Ice on Whyte Festival in January and February takes over 103A Street, and the Kaleido Family Arts Festival in September occupies 118 Avenue (north of the district) but still draws parking overflow. Saturday farmers' market traffic is predictable, so we schedule any Saturday interior work before the 9 am market open. Logistics, Protection, and Project Management Every commercial project begins with a logistics meeting: access points (back door through the alley off 81 Avenue is our default), HVAC zoning so paint odour does not migrate to neighbouring suites, inventory protection using 6 mil plastic and ram board for floors, and signage so the next-day staff knows what rooms are still drying. Our crew carries WHMIS, Fall Protection, and Aerial Work Platform certification. For an overview see our commercial painting service hub , the office painting page, or our Edmonton commercial painting overview. Old Strathcona context is documented at Wikipedia's Old Strathcona entry . Visit our Old Strathcona service area page or call 780-938-9555. Source Page This answer is from our Commercial Painting Old Strathcona combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more neighbourhood-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does commercial painting cost on Whyte Avenue? From: Commercial Painting FAQ Can you paint restaurants and bars in Old Strathcona? From: Commercial Painting FAQ Do you paint heritage commercial buildings in Old Strathcona? From: Commercial Painting FAQ Can you paint an office without disruption? From: Office Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can iPaint Painting match the modern colour palettes popular in Windermere? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/modern-colour-palettes-windermere/ > Yes. iPaint Painting offers complimentary colour consultation for Windermere projects, specializing in warm whites like Simply White, greige tones like Revere Pewter, and dramatic accent walls. Can iPaint Painting match the modern colour palettes popular in Windermere? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can iPaint Painting match the modern colour palettes popular in Windermere? Can iPaint Painting match the modern colour palettes popular in Windermere? Windermere 472 words Absolutely. iPaint Painting offers complimentary colour consultation on every Windermere project, and we specialize in the sophisticated contemporary palettes that define this southwest Edmonton community. Windermere homeowners tend toward warm whites like Benjamin Moore Simply White (OC-117) or Chantilly Lace (OC-65), greige tones like Revere Pewter (HC-172), and dramatic accent walls in deep charcoals or navy. We carry full Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams fan decks to every estimate appointment so you can evaluate colours under your home's own lighting. Trending Colour Palettes in Windermere (2025-2026) Windermere's architectural style leans modern transitional, and the colour trends reflect that. The most popular palettes iPaint Painting installs across Windermere Estates, Ambleside, Keswick, and Glenridding fall into three categories. Warm whites and soft neutrals remain the dominant choice for open-concept main floors. Benjamin Moore Simply White (OC-117) is the single most requested colour in Windermere, followed closely by Chantilly Lace (OC-65) and White Dove (OC-17). On the Sherwin-Williams side, Alabaster (SW 7008) and Pure White (SW 7005) are equally popular. These whites read clean without feeling sterile, which is essential in Windermere's large, light-filled great rooms. Greige and warm grey tones serve as the primary alternative to all-white interiors. Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter (HC-172) continues to be the top greige choice, while Edgecomb Gray (HC-173) and Balboa Mist (OC-27) offer slightly lighter variations. Sherwin-Williams Agreeable Gray (SW 7029) and Repose Gray (SW 7015) are the two most popular options from that brand. These mid-tone neutrals work particularly well in Windermere homes where the kitchen, dining, and living areas share one continuous colour flow. Dramatic accent walls add depth to otherwise neutral spaces. Benjamin Moore Hale Navy (HC-154) and Wrought Iron (2124-10) are the leading accent choices in Windermere. Sherwin-Williams Iron Ore (SW 7069) and Cyberspace (SW 7076) offer similar depth with slightly warmer undertones. iPaint Painting typically recommends limiting accent colours to one or two feature walls per floor to maintain visual cohesion in open-concept layouts. Why Colour Consultation Matters in Open-Concept Homes In a traditional floor plan with separate rooms, each space can support its own colour. In Windermere's open-concept designs, every colour choice is visible from multiple sightlines simultaneously. A warm white in the kitchen must transition seamlessly into the dining area and great room without clashing at the transition points. Even subtle undertone differences (pink vs. yellow vs. green) become obvious when two colours meet across 40 feet of open wall space. iPaint Painting's complimentary colour consultation addresses this by evaluating your home's natural light direction, flooring tones, countertop colours, and cabinetry finishes before recommending a palette. We also provide large brush-out samples (12 by 12 inches minimum) so you can see how a colour reads at different times of day. The premium products we use ensure the colour you choose in the fan deck matches the colour on your wall. Ready to refresh your Windermere home's colour palette? Request a free estimate or call iPaint Painting at 780-938-9555 to schedule your consultation. Every project includes our 5-year written warranty. Source Page This answer is from our Windermere service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Windermere. Related Questions FAQ What paint products does iPaint use for Windermere's newer homes? From: Windermere FAQ Do Windermere's newer homes actually need repainting? From: Windermere Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What about moisture issues in my concrete? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/moisture-issues-concrete-epoxy/ > What about moisture issues in my concrete? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton What about moisture issues in my concrete? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What about moisture issues in my concrete? What about moisture issues in my concrete? Epoxy Flooring 430 words Moisture is the number one enemy of epoxy adhesion . If moisture is migrating up through your concrete slab, it will push the epoxy coating off the surface from underneath, causing bubbling, peeling, and complete delamination. This is why professional moisture testing is a non-negotiable first step before any epoxy installation in Edmonton. How We Test for Moisture We use two industry-standard methods to assess moisture levels in your concrete before recommending any coating system: Calcium chloride test (ASTM F1869): A small dish of calcium chloride is sealed to the concrete surface for 72 hours. The weight gain tells us exactly how much moisture vapour is passing through the slab. Epoxy systems typically require readings below 3 to 5 pounds per 1,000 square feet over 24 hours, depending on the product. Relative humidity probe (ASTM F2170): Holes are drilled into the concrete and probes inserted to measure internal relative humidity at 40 percent slab depth. Readings above 75 percent RH indicate a moisture problem that needs to be addressed before coating. A quick plastic sheet taped to the floor overnight can give you a rough idea at home. If you see condensation under the plastic the next morning, there is moisture movement that needs professional evaluation. Why Edmonton Basements Are High Risk Edmonton sits on clay-heavy soil that holds water like a sponge. Spring snowmelt and summer rain saturate the ground around foundations, and that water pressure pushes moisture through basement slabs. Older homes built before modern vapour barriers were standard are especially vulnerable. Even newer homes can develop moisture issues if drainage systems are compromised or if the water table is higher than expected. Garage floors face similar challenges. Freeze-thaw cycles crack concrete over time, creating pathways for ground moisture to reach the surface. A floor that seems dry in January may show significant moisture transmission during spring thaw. Solutions for High-Moisture Slabs A failed moisture test does not necessarily mean you cannot have epoxy flooring. Several proven solutions exist: Moisture barrier primers: Products like Rust-Oleum Moisture Stop or Siloxa-Tek 8510 penetrate the concrete and create a chemical barrier that blocks moisture vapour transmission. These add cost but solve the problem permanently. Polyurea and polyaspartic systems: These coatings are more moisture-tolerant than traditional epoxy and can be applied successfully on slabs with moderate moisture readings. Drainage improvements: Sometimes the best solution is addressing the moisture source rather than just blocking it. Exterior waterproofing, weeping tile repair, or sump pump installation may be needed first. We will never coat a floor that is going to fail. If moisture testing reveals a problem, we will explain your options honestly and recommend the right path forward. Request your free assessment to find out if your concrete is ready for epoxy. Source Page This answer is from our Epoxy Flooring service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How long does epoxy flooring last? From: Epoxy Flooring FAQ How long does epoxy flooring take to cure? From: Epoxy Flooring Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Do I need to move my furniture before painting? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/move-furniture-before-painting/ > Do I need to move my furniture before painting? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Do I need to move my furniture before painting? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Do I need to move my furniture before painting? Do I need to move my furniture before painting? Interior Painting 244 words No, our crew handles all furniture moving and protection as part of our standard service. You don't need to lift a finger before we arrive. What We Do to Protect Your Home Professional furniture and floor protection is included in every iPaint project. Here's exactly what happens: Furniture moving: Our team carefully moves furniture away from walls and to the centre of each room, or out of the room entirely for smaller spaces. Everything is handled with care, we treat your home like it's ours. Floor protection: We lay down professional-grade drop cloths and protective coverings across all floors in the work area. No paint drips on your hardwood, tile, or carpet. Fixture covering: Light fixtures, switch plates, outlet covers, and any hardware that isn't being painted get masked or removed and safely stored. Daily cleanup: At the end of each work day, we tidy up the space so your home remains livable throughout the project. Final placement: When the project is complete, everything goes back exactly where it was, and your home is cleaned to the condition it was in before we arrived, or better. Why This Matters Many painting contractors expect homeowners to do the prep work themselves, moving furniture, taping trim, covering floors. At iPaint, preparation is where the quality starts. Our interior painting service includes everything from the first piece of furniture moved to the final walkthrough. That's part of our commitment to a stress-free experience. Source Page This answer is from our Interior Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How long does it take to paint the interior of a house in Edmonton? From: Interior Painting FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Edmonton? From: Interior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How do you paint multi-material exteriors in Windermere? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/multi-material-exteriors-windermere/ > iPaint Painting handles stone, stucco, HardiePlank, and trim on Windermere executive homes. Material-specific prep, elastomeric coatings, and HOA-compliant color coordination. How do you paint multi-material exteriors in Windermere? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Multi-Material Exterior Painting in Windermere How do you handle complex multi-material exteriors in Windermere? Exterior Painting Windermere 610 words Windermere executive homes are rarely single-material exteriors. Most properties along Windermere Boulevard, south of the Currents of Windermere, or west of Rabbit Hill Road combine manufactured stone accents, stucco fields, HardiePlank fibre cement siding, cedar trim, and architectural metal in one facade. Each material demands a different prep protocol, a different product system, and a different application sequence. Getting any one of those wrong shortens the life of the paint job by half or more. The Four Surfaces We Prep Separately Manufactured stone veneer. We mask stone completely. It does not get painted on most Windermere homes; we protect it and work cleanly around it. If a past paint job bled onto stone, we address that first with careful cleaning and sealant. Stucco fields. Acrylic elastomeric or high-build acrylic only. The elastomeric bridges hairline cracks that open with every chinook and re-close when temperatures drop. Product examples we use include Sherwin-Williams Loxon XP and Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior on masonry substrates. HardiePlank fibre cement. Two coats of 100 percent acrylic exterior paint. Latex blends do not bond correctly to fibre cement. Freshly cut edges and seams are spot-primed with an acrylic bonding primer before the topcoat goes on. Cedar trim, fascia, and soffits. Scraping back to sound paint, scuff-sanding, tannin-blocking primer, then a semi-gloss or satin 100 percent acrylic for contrast against the stucco and Hardie field colours. Colour Coordination Across Materials Colour is where most multi-material jobs fail visually. We typically anchor the scheme to the fixed element that cannot change, almost always the stone veneer or brick detail. Field colour (stucco and HardiePlank) is then selected to complement the stone's warmest or coolest undertone. Trim and accent colours provide the contrast. On Windermere builds from Cambrian, Morrison Homes, Brookfield Residential, Jayman MasterBUILT, or Sterling Homes, the original builder colour palettes are a useful reference point even when the homeowner wants a completely new direction. HOA and Neighbourhood Guidelines Windermere and the adjacent Ambleside and Summerside areas have architectural guidelines that restrict certain colour families on front elevations. We review any applicable HOA documents before finalizing the palette and submit colour samples for approval where required. That step often saves clients from an expensive rework request after the project starts. Sequencing and Weather Windows On a multi-material Windermere exterior, we typically power-wash, then prep and caulk over two to three days, then paint stucco first (slowest to cure), HardiePlank second, and trim last. The full project runs 5 to 10 business days depending on home size and weather. We monitor Environment Canada forecasts closely, since the exterior window in Edmonton is tight between the last spring frost and the first fall overnight below 10 degrees Celsius. Multi-Material Exteriors in Windermere Homes backing onto the Windermere Waters stormwater pond, properties along Windermere Boulevard, and executive lots near Windermere Golf and Country Club routinely feature four or more materials on the front elevation. The Currents of Windermere retail corridor sits just north, the Dr. Donald R. Massey School and Constable Daniel Woodall School catchments pull families into the area, and Anthony Henday Drive and Rabbit Hill Road provide the primary access. Our crews know the neighbourhood rhythms, work with the gate access and landscaping typical of executive Windermere lots, and coordinate with your Windermere service area schedule for minimum disruption. Windermere's climate reality (record lows near -40 and summer chinook swings of 30 degrees in 24 hours) is exactly why multi-material prep matters. Each substrate expands and contracts at a different rate, and the paint system has to flex with all of them. That is also why we lean on elastomeric coatings over standard acrylics on the stucco fields, and why caulking selection becomes as important as paint selection. For full context on the neighbourhood and its boundaries, see Windermere, Edmonton on Wikipedia . Source Page This answer is from our Exterior Painting in Windermere combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does exterior painting cost in Windermere? From: Exterior Painting FAQ How do you prep exterior surfaces for Edmonton's extreme climate? From: Exterior Painting FAQ Painting stucco vs. wood siding in Edmonton: what's different? From: Exterior Painting FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Windermere? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Why do new Heritage Valley homes need repainting so soon? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/new-heritage-valley-homes-repainting/ > Heritage Valley homes built 2010 to 2025 used single-coat builder-grade flat paint that scuffs within 3 to 5 years. iPaint Painting recommends a premium eggshell or satin upgrade for lasting durability. Why do new Heritage Valley homes need repainting so soon? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Why do new Heritage Valley homes need repainting so soon? Why do new Heritage Valley homes need repainting so soon? Heritage Valley 425 words Heritage Valley homes built between 2010 and 2025 typically need repainting within 3 to 5 years because volume builders apply a single coat of builder-grade flat latex paint over bare drywall primer. This combination scuffs easily in high-traffic areas like hallways, stairwells, and mudrooms. iPaint Painting recommends upgrading to a premium eggshell or satin finish that lasts 8 to 12 years and resists the daily wear that flat paint cannot handle. The Builder-Grade Paint Problem Heritage Valley's major builders (including Daytona Homes, Pacesetter Homes, Coventry Homes, and Jayman Built) typically use contractor-grade flat latex rated at approximately 50 scrub cycles. For context, premium residential paints like Benjamin Moore Regal Select are rated for 200 or more scrub cycles. That four-to-one durability gap explains why a home that looked perfect on possession day shows visible wear marks within a few years. The paint is applied in a single coat over drywall primer during the construction phase. Speed is the priority at that stage, not longevity. The result is a thin, porous finish that absorbs dirt, shows fingerprints, and marks permanently when furniture or bodies brush against it. Flat paint cannot be wiped clean without leaving shiny burnish marks that look worse than the original scuff. Where Heritage Valley Homes Show Wear First Stairwells: The most common failure point. Handrail-height wall sections and the stringer wall along the stairs show rub marks from daily traffic. In a typical two-storey Heritage Valley home, the stairwell sees 20 to 30 trips per day. Hallways: Narrow corridors between bedrooms collect shoulder-height marks and backpack scuffs, especially in homes with children. Mudrooms and entryways: Edmonton's winter boots, jackets, and hockey bags create constant contact with walls in these tight spaces. Kitchen and dining areas: Chair backs, high chairs, and cooking splatter degrade flat paint quickly. Grease stains on flat paint are permanent. The iPaint Painting Solution for Heritage Valley Homes iPaint Painting addresses this problem with a two-coat system using premium eggshell or satin finish from Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams. Eggshell provides a subtle sheen that resists scuffing while still looking modern and refined. Satin is ideal for the highest-traffic zones (stairwells, mudrooms, kids' rooms) where washability is critical. Our process includes full surface preparation: sanding rough texture, filling nail pops and drywall cracks (common in homes under 5 years as the framing settles), caulking gaps at trim joints, and priming any stained or repaired areas before applying two full coats of premium paint. Ready to upgrade your Heritage Valley home's paint? Request a free estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 . Every project includes a 5-year written warranty . Source Page This answer is from our Heritage Valley service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Heritage Valley. Related Questions FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Heritage Valley? From: Heritage Valley FAQ What paint colours are popular in Heritage Valley homes? From: Heritage Valley Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Will you protect our office equipment and furniture during painting? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/office-equipment-protection-during-painting/ > Will you protect our office equipment and furniture during painting? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Will you protect our office equipment and furniture during painting? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Will you protect our office equipment and furniture during painting? Will you protect our office equipment and furniture during painting? Office Painting 412 words Yes, protecting your office equipment and furniture is one of our top priorities on every commercial project. We carefully cover and protect all desks, computers, monitors, filing cabinets, and flooring with plastic sheeting and drop cloths. Your workspace is returned to you in the same condition we found it, minus the old paint. Our Protection Process Before any paint comes out, our crew follows a thorough protection protocol that we have refined over 15 years of painting offices across Edmonton: Electronics and computers: All monitors, desktop towers, printers, and phone systems are covered with anti-static plastic sheeting. We tape the sheeting securely so it stays in place throughout the project, and we never stack anything on top of covered equipment. Desks and work surfaces: Every desk, conference table, and countertop gets covered with heavy-duty canvas drop cloths. Canvas absorbs drips better than plastic alone and prevents paint from pooling and running onto the floor. Flooring: We lay rosin paper or heavy canvas across all walkways and work zones. For offices with hardwood, tile, or polished concrete, we use additional protective layers to prevent scratching from ladders and equipment. Filing cabinets and shelving: Tall furniture near walls gets pulled forward and draped. If items are too heavy to move safely, we mask and cover them in place with precision taping along edges. Server rooms and sensitive areas: If your office has a server room or areas with sensitive medical or legal equipment, we discuss access and protection requirements during the estimate walkthrough. These zones receive extra attention and sealed barriers to keep dust and fumes out entirely. Low-VOC Products for Indoor Air Quality Office painting brings additional concerns about air quality, especially in medical clinics, dental offices, and spaces where staff work during or immediately after the project. We use low-VOC and zero-VOC products from Benjamin Moore , Sherwin-Williams , and Cloverdale to minimize odours and keep your indoor environment safe. Most of our office clients report that their teams can work comfortably the very next morning. After-Hours and Weekend Scheduling For Edmonton offices that cannot afford any disruption during business hours, we offer evening and weekend scheduling at no additional charge. Our crew arrives after your team leaves and wraps up before they return. All protection materials stay neatly in place between sessions, so there is no setup delay from night to night. Want to see our protection process in action? Request a free estimate and we will walk through your space to plan every detail. Source Page This answer is from our Office Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Can you paint our office without disrupting business operations? From: Office Painting FAQ Do I need to move my furniture before painting? From: Interior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does office painting cost in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/office-painting-cost-edmonton/ > How much does office painting cost in Edmonton? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How much does office painting cost in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does office painting cost in Edmonton? How much does office painting cost in Edmonton? Office Painting 412 words Office painting costs in Edmonton depend on square footage, surface condition, and scheduling requirements. A single private office runs $500 to $1,200. A full floor or suite runs $3,000 to $15,000+. The range is wide because every office layout, wall condition, and timeline is different. What Affects Office Painting Pricing? Several factors determine the final cost of your office painting project: Total square footage: This is the primary cost driver. A 200 square foot private office costs significantly less than a 5,000 square foot open-plan workspace with multiple meeting rooms, hallways, and common areas. Surface condition: Walls with scuff marks, nail holes, and minor wear need standard prep. Walls with water stains, peeling paint, cracked drywall, or textured finishes that need smoothing require additional labour before any paint goes on. Ceiling height and layout complexity: Standard 8 to 9 foot ceilings are straightforward. Offices with exposed ductwork, vaulted lobbies, or two-storey atriums require specialized equipment and more time on ladders or scaffolding. Paint product selection: We use premium products from Benjamin Moore , Sherwin-Williams , and Cloverdale . For occupied offices, we typically recommend low-VOC or zero-VOC formulations that allow staff to work during or immediately after painting. Scheduling requirements: Projects completed during regular business hours cost less than after-hours, weekend, or holiday work. Many Edmonton offices prefer evening and weekend scheduling to avoid disrupting daily operations, which adds a premium. Typical Edmonton Office Painting Price Ranges Based on projects we have completed across Edmonton, here are common ranges: Single private office (150 to 250 sq ft): $500 to $1,200 Small office suite (500 to 1,500 sq ft): $1,500 to $4,500 Medium office floor (1,500 to 5,000 sq ft): $4,500 to $10,000 Large commercial suite (5,000+ sq ft): $10,000 to $15,000+ These ranges include surface preparation, primer, two coats of premium paint, protection of flooring and furniture, and cleanup. We do not cut corners on prep, and we do not leave until the space is ready for your team to walk back in. Get an Exact Quote for Your Office Every office is different. The only way to get an accurate number is a walkthrough. We will measure your space, assess wall conditions, discuss product options, and provide a detailed written estimate with every line item visible. No hidden fees, no surprises. Request your free office painting estimate to get started. Source Page This answer is from our Office Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does commercial painting cost in Edmonton? From: Commercial Painting FAQ Can you paint my office without disrupting business? From: Office Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you paint our office without disrupting business operations? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/office-painting-without-disruption/ > Can you paint our office without disrupting business operations? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Can you paint our office without disrupting business operations? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can you paint our office without disrupting business operations? Can you paint our office without disrupting business operations? Office Painting 398 words Absolutely. We offer after-hours, evening, and weekend scheduling specifically for occupied offices. We also do phased painting, completing one floor or section at a time so your team can keep working without interruption. Over 15 years of commercial projects in Edmonton, we have perfected the process of painting around active businesses. How After-Hours Scheduling Works Most Edmonton office painting projects happen outside normal business hours. Here is what that looks like in practice: Evening crews (6pm to midnight): Our most popular option. We arrive after your staff leaves, prep the space, paint, and clean up before morning. Your team walks in to fresh walls with zero disruption to their workday. Weekend scheduling: For larger projects or offices that operate into the evening, we schedule full Saturday and Sunday shifts. This works especially well for medical offices, dental clinics, and law firms that close on weekends. Early morning crews (4am to 8am): For offices that need work done before the day starts. Common in co-working spaces and retail-adjacent offices with evening hours. Phased Painting for Larger Offices For multi-floor or large office suites, we break the project into phases. We paint one section while the rest of the office operates normally. Staff in the active work zone simply relocate to a completed area for the day. We coordinate the phasing schedule with your office manager so everyone knows exactly what to expect and when. This approach works well for Edmonton professional offices, corporate headquarters, and medical facilities where closing the entire space is not an option. Low-VOC Products for Occupied Spaces Paint fumes in a working office are a non-starter. That is why we use Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams low-VOC and zero-VOC products for every occupied office project. These premium paints deliver the same rich colour and durability as standard commercial products, but with virtually no odour. Your staff and clients will not notice a thing. Your Office, Your Schedule Every office has different hours, different constraints, and different priorities. Mourad will visit your space, discuss your scheduling needs, and build a custom project plan that works around your operations. We back every project with our 5-year written warranty. Request your free estimate and we will build a painting schedule that fits your business. Source Page This answer is from our Office Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How do you minimize disruption when painting an office? From: Office Painting FAQ How long does commercial painting take in Edmonton? From: Commercial Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Do I need to paint after drywall repairs? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/paint-after-drywall-repairs/ > Do I need to paint after drywall repairs? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Do I need to paint after drywall repairs? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Do I need to paint after drywall repairs? Do I need to paint after drywall repairs? Drywall & Surface Repairs 420 words Yes, you should always paint after drywall repairs. Even a small patch will stand out if you skip the priming and painting steps. The reason comes down to how drywall compound interacts with light and paint differently than the surrounding wall surface. Why Bare Compound Shows Through Drywall joint compound (mud) is more porous than the painted surface around it. When light hits an unprimed repair, it absorbs and reflects differently, creating a visible dull spot that professionals call "flashing." This is especially obvious on walls with any sheen (eggshell, satin, or semi-gloss) and under natural light from Edmonton's large south-facing windows that are common in newer neighbourhoods like Windermere and Summerside. Even if you apply the same paint colour directly over the compound without priming first, the repaired area will look noticeably different. The compound absorbs more paint, creating an uneven sheen that catches your eye every time you walk past it. The Correct Process: Prime, Then Paint Proper repair painting follows a specific sequence: Sand the repair smooth. Once the compound is fully dry (typically 24 hours for standard mud, less for hot mud), sand it flush with the surrounding surface using 120 to 150 grit sandpaper. Apply primer to the repaired area. A PVA (polyvinyl acetate) primer works well for most repairs. For water-damaged areas or stain bleed-through, a shellac-based primer like Zinsser BIN provides better coverage. The primer seals the porous compound so it accepts topcoat the same way the existing painted surface does. Apply topcoat. One to two coats of your wall colour over the primed area. For best results, feather the paint slightly beyond the repair to blend the edges. On larger repairs or full walls, rolling the entire wall from corner to corner eliminates any chance of visible touch-up lines. Why iPaint Includes Painting in Every Repair Quote We never hand back a wall with bare compound showing. Every drywall repair quote from iPaint includes sanding, priming, and painting as part of the scope. This is not an add-on or an upsell. It is the only way to deliver a repair that is truly invisible. In Edmonton's older homes (particularly the post-war bungalows in Bonnie Doon, Ritchie, and Highlands), we frequently encounter multiple layers of paint and textured finishes. Matching these requires experience with different roller naps, spray patterns, and texture compounds. Our crew handles this daily. Need drywall repairs done right the first time? Request your free estimate and we will include painting in the scope from the start. Source Page This answer is from our Drywall & Surface Repairs service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much do drywall repairs cost in Edmonton? From: Drywall & Surface Repairs FAQ Can you match my wall texture after a drywall repair? From: Drywall & Surface Repairs Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How do I choose the right paint colour for a north-facing room in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/paint-colour-north-facing-room-edmonton/ > How do I choose the right paint colour for a north-facing room in Edmonton? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How do I choose the right paint colour for a north-facing room in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How do I choose the right paint colour for a north-facing room in Edmonton? How do I choose the right paint colour for a north-facing room in Edmonton? Color Consultation 445 words North-facing rooms are one of the trickiest colour challenges in Edmonton homes, and it is the question we get asked most often during colour consultations. These rooms receive indirect, cool-toned light throughout the day, which can make paint colours look very different than they appear on a chip or in a south-facing showroom. The key is understanding how light and colour interact, especially in Edmonton's northern climate. Why North-Facing Rooms Are Different In a north-facing room, the natural light coming through your windows is predominantly blue-toned. This cool light amplifies any blue or grey undertones in your paint colour, which is why a colour that looked like a warm grey at the paint store can end up looking blue or even purple on your north-facing wall. Edmonton's long winters make this even more pronounced, as we get fewer hours of direct sunlight from October through March. Colours That Work Well After painting hundreds of north-facing rooms across Edmonton, here are the colour families that consistently perform well: Warm whites: Benjamin Moore White Dove (OC-17) and Simply White (OC-117) are two of our go-to recommendations. They have enough warmth to counteract the cool light without looking yellow. Avoid stark whites like Chantilly Lace in north-facing rooms, as they can look cold and clinical. Warm greys and greiges: Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter (HC-172) is practically made for north-facing rooms. Its warm undertone stays balanced even in cool light. Sherwin-Williams Agreeable Gray (SW 7029) is another excellent choice. Soft yellows and creams: A gentle warm yellow like Benjamin Moore Pale Oak (OC-20) or Sherwin-Williams Accessible Beige (SW 7036) can make a north-facing room feel sunlit even on a grey Edmonton afternoon. Warm earth tones: Soft terracotta, warm clay, and muted gold tones all perform well because their inherent warmth pushes back against the cool northern light. Colours to Avoid Cool greys, blues, greens with blue undertones, and lavenders will look even cooler and more washed out in a north-facing room. If you love blue or green, choose versions with warm undertones (a teal-leaning green rather than a minty green, for example). Always Test in Your Space The single most important piece of advice: test the colour in the actual room before committing. Paint a large sample (at least 2 by 2 feet) on the wall and observe it at different times of day, especially during the afternoon and evening when the light is at its coolest. Our free colour consultation includes sample boards so you can see exactly how colours behave in your space. Book your free consultation to get personalized recommendations for your home. Source Page This answer is from our Color Consultation service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Is the colour consultation really free? From: Color Consultation FAQ Can you help me choose colours that work with my existing flooring and countertops? From: Color Consultation Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you paint my office without disrupting business? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/paint-office-without-disruption/ > Can you paint my office without disrupting business? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Can you paint my office without disrupting business? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can you paint my office without disrupting business? Can you paint my office without disrupting business? Commercial Painting 330 words Yes, and we do it regularly. iPaint has completed commercial painting projects across Edmonton in operating offices, medical clinics, dental offices, and retail environments without a single lost business day. The key is proper planning: night and weekend scheduling, phased staging, and the right low-VOC product choices. Night and Weekend Scheduling The most straightforward solution for many Edmonton businesses is simply shifting the work outside of business hours. Our commercial crew is experienced with evening and weekend projects. We arrive after your last employee leaves and are done, or at least clear of the space, before your first employee arrives in the morning. This approach works well for open-plan offices, reception areas, corridors, and common spaces where there's no easy way to stage around active work. Phased Staging for Larger Spaces For larger offices or buildings where a full shut-down isn't feasible, we use a phased approach: Divide the space into zones, by wing, floor, department, or room type. Complete one zone at a time while the rest of the building operates normally. Coordinate move-in/move-out of furniture and equipment between phases. Adjust sequence based on your business calendar, avoid painting your boardroom during a major client week. Low-VOC Products for Occupied Spaces Traditional paints off-gas volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that cause headaches, eye irritation, and nausea, a serious issue in occupied spaces. At iPaint, we default to low-VOC and zero-VOC products for all commercial projects where people will be working nearby. These products from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams perform identically to standard coatings but are safe for occupied environments. We've painted occupied dental offices, medical clinics, and client-facing retail spaces in Edmonton without disrupting a single appointment. Contact us to discuss your project, we'll build a schedule that works around your operations. Source Page This answer is from our Commercial Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How long does a commercial painting project take? From: Commercial Painting FAQ Are your commercial painters WCB certified and insured? From: Commercial Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you paint over dark walls with a lighter colour? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/paint-over-dark-walls-lighter-colour/ > Can you paint over dark walls with a lighter colour? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Can you paint over dark walls with a lighter colour? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can you paint over dark walls with a lighter co... Can you paint over dark walls with a lighter colour? Interior Painting 252 words Absolutely. Painting over dark walls with a lighter colour is one of the most common requests we handle, and professional technique makes all the difference in the result. Why Dark-to-Light Requires Extra Steps Going from a dark wall colour to a lighter one isn't as simple as rolling on a new coat. Dark pigments, especially deep reds, navy blues, and charcoals, are designed to be opaque. Without proper priming, they bleed through lighter paint, leaving a muddy, uneven finish that can take 4–5 coats to cover (and still look patchy). How We Handle Dark-to-Light Transitions Surface prep: We clean the walls, fill any holes or imperfections, and lightly sand to create a smooth surface for primer adhesion. High-hide primer: We apply a professional-grade, high-hiding primer specifically formulated for colour transitions. Products like Benjamin Moore's Fresh Start or Sherwin-Williams' Extreme Block are designed to seal dark pigments completely. Two finish coats: After the primer has dried and cured, we apply two full coats of your chosen colour. The primer does the heavy lifting, the finish coats deliver the final colour and sheen. The Result With the right primer and technique, we achieve a flawless light finish over any dark colour in just one primer coat plus two finish coats, three total. No bleed-through, no patchiness, no compromise. This is one of the steps many DIY painters and budget contractors skip, which is why their light-over-dark paint jobs fail. Contact us for a free estimate on your colour change project. Source Page This answer is from our Interior Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How long does it take to paint the interior of a house in Edmonton? From: Interior Painting FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Edmonton? From: Interior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can You Paint Over Original Plaster Walls in Glenora Homes Without Damaging Them? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/paint-over-plaster-walls-glenora/ > Yes. Original plaster walls in Glenora Can You Paint Over Original Plaster Walls in Glenora Homes Without Damaging Them? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Paint Over Plaster Walls in Glenora Can You Paint Over Original Plaster Walls in Glenora Homes Without Damaging Them? Glenora 472 words Absolutely. Original plaster walls in Glenora's 1920s through 1940s homes are durable substrates that take paint beautifully when properly prepared. iPaint Painting uses alkali-resistant primers on older plaster to prevent efflorescence and adhesion failure, fills hairline cracks with flexible patching compound rather than rigid filler that will re-crack, and applies premium latex topcoats that breathe with the plaster substrate. We never use aggressive mechanical sanding on plaster, because hand preparation preserves the original surface texture that gives character homes their authenticity. Understanding Plaster in Glenora Homes Most Glenora homes built between 1915 and 1945 use a traditional three-coat plaster system: a scratch coat, a brown coat, and a finish coat applied over wood lath strips. The scratch and brown coats are typically lime, sand, and horsehair (for reinforcement), while the finish coat is a smoother lime putty. This system produces walls that are harder, denser, and more acoustically insulating than modern 1/2-inch drywall. When maintained properly, original plaster can last well over 100 years. The key difference for painting is alkalinity. Lime-based plaster has a naturally high pH (between 12 and 13 when new, settling to 8 to 9 over decades). Standard latex primers can react with residual alkalinity, causing adhesion failure and a chalky film. That is why iPaint Painting always tests plaster pH before selecting a primer system. Proper Primer Selection For Glenora plaster walls, iPaint Painting recommends one of two primer approaches depending on wall condition. Zinsser BIN Shellac-Based Primer is our first choice for plaster that shows staining, odour bleed-through, or moderate efflorescence. It seals completely and dries in under 45 minutes. For plaster in good condition with minimal issues, Benjamin Moore Fresh Start High-Hiding Primer (046) provides excellent adhesion and alkali resistance at a lower VOC level. Both primers create a stable base for premium topcoats like Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Duration. Common Mistakes to Avoid on Plaster Using rigid joint compound for crack repair. Rigid fillers (standard drywall mud) crack again within one to two heating seasons as plaster expands and contracts. iPaint Painting uses flexible patching compounds designed for plaster movement. Aggressive power sanding. Orbital sanders and pole sanders can gouge plaster, destroy original texture, and release harmful dust from lead-based paint layers (common in pre-1960 homes). Hand sanding with 120 to 150-grit paper is the correct approach. Skipping the primer entirely. Painting directly over bare or previously unpainted plaster without an alkali-resistant primer leads to peeling within 6 to 12 months, especially in high-humidity rooms like kitchens and bathrooms. Over-wetting the plaster. Excessive water from cleaning or steaming can reactivate lime in the substrate. iPaint Painting uses damp (not wet) cloths for dust removal and allows full drying before priming. If your Glenora home has plaster walls that need surface repairs or a fresh coat of paint, iPaint Painting offers free on-site assessments. Our team will evaluate your plaster condition, recommend the right preparation approach, and provide an itemized estimate. Request your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Source Page This answer is from our Glenora service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Glenora. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting have experience with heritage and character homes in Glenora? From: Glenora FAQ How much does it cost to paint a character home in Glenora? From: Glenora Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What paint products does iPaint use in Riverbend homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/paint-products-riverbend/ > iPaint Painting uses Benjamin Moore Regal Select and Sherwin-Williams Emerald for Riverbend interiors, with ceiling-specific formulations and acrylic latex exteriors rated for minus 30 to plus 30 degree swings. What paint products does iPaint use in Riverbend homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What paint products does iPaint use in Riverbend homes? What paint products does iPaint use in Riverbend homes? Riverbend 438 words iPaint Painting uses Benjamin Moore Regal Select and Sherwin-Williams Emerald as primary interior paint products in Riverbend homes, with ceiling-specific formulations for overhead surfaces and premium acrylic latex for exteriors rated to handle Edmonton's temperature range of minus 30 to plus 30 degrees Celsius. Every product is selected based on the specific surface, room function, and durability requirements of the project. Interior Wall Products For walls in living areas, bedrooms, and hallways, iPaint Painting specifies two professional-grade product lines: Benjamin Moore Regal Select (Matte or Eggshell): Ceramic microsphere technology provides excellent coverage in two coats, superior washability, and low-VOC formulation (less than 50 grams per litre). Approximately $60 to $70 per gallon. Ideal for Riverbend family homes with children and pets. Sherwin-Williams Emerald (Matte or Satin): Advanced acrylic latex with stain-blocking technology built into the paint film. Self-priming on previously painted surfaces. Approximately $75 to $85 per gallon. Excellent for high-traffic areas like Henderson Estates open-concept main floors. For kitchens and bathrooms, iPaint Painting uses the same product lines in Satin or Semi-Gloss sheens. The higher sheen provides moisture resistance and easier cleaning in areas exposed to steam, cooking splatter, and humidity. Ceiling Products Ceilings require a different formulation than walls. iPaint Painting uses Benjamin Moore Waterborne Ceiling Paint (approximately $45 per gallon), engineered specifically to minimize roller spatter, dry to an ultra-flat finish that hides imperfections, and resist yellowing from kitchen grease and bathroom humidity. For Riverbend homes with stippled or textured ceilings (common in 1970s through 1990s builds), this product's high-build formula fills micro-texture without pulling existing stipple off the surface. Trim, Door, and Cabinet Products Interior trim, doors, and cabinetry demand a harder, more durable finish than walls. iPaint Painting uses Benjamin Moore Advance (approximately $55 to $65 per gallon), a waterborne alkyd that flows and levels like oil-based paint but cleans up with water and has low-VOC emissions. Applied over Zinsser BIN shellac-based primer on bare or previously varnished wood, it delivers a factory-smooth finish with excellent hardness after 30 days of cure time. For cabinet refinishing projects in Riverbend, iPaint Painting sprays Advance in a controlled environment for an even smoother result. Exterior Products for Riverbend Riverbend's 1970s through 2000s homes feature vinyl siding, wood siding, stucco, and composite materials. iPaint Painting uses Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior or Sherwin-Williams Duration (both $70 to $85 per gallon) for all exterior applications . Both products are rated for temperature swings from minus 30 to plus 30 degrees Celsius, include factory-added mildewcide, and resist the intense UV exposure Edmonton receives during 17-hour summer days. Two coats over proper primer deliver 8 to 12 years of protection. Want product recommendations specific to your Riverbend home? Request a free estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 . Source Page This answer is from our Riverbend service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Riverbend. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to paint a home interior in Riverbend? From: Riverbend FAQ My Riverbend home was built in the 1980s. Does it need special preparation before painting? From: Riverbend Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What paint products does iPaint use for Windermere's newer homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/paint-products-windermere-homes/ > iPaint Painting uses premium Benjamin Moore Regal Select and Sherwin-Williams Emerald products on every Windermere project. Learn which finishes work best for open-concept homes. What paint products does iPaint use for Windermere's newer homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What paint products does iPaint use for Windermere's newer homes? What paint products does iPaint use for Windermere's newer homes? Windermere 442 words iPaint Painting uses premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products on every Windermere project. For the modern open-concept interiors common throughout Windermere, we typically recommend Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald in eggshell or satin finish. These high-durability formulations resist scuffing and cleaning damage in high-traffic great rooms, hallways, and family areas. All products are backed by iPaint Painting's 5-year written warranty. Why Premium Paint Matters for Open-Concept Homes Windermere's newer homes (built from 2005 onward) overwhelmingly feature open-concept floor plans where the kitchen, dining, and living areas share one continuous space. In these layouts, a single wall colour often stretches 30 to 50 linear feet without a break. Any inconsistency in sheen, coverage, or touch-up blending becomes immediately visible across that expanse. Builder-grade paints lack the pigment density and resin quality to maintain a uniform appearance over large, unbroken surfaces. Premium lines like Benjamin Moore Regal Select contain up to 30 percent more titanium dioxide pigment than builder-grade equivalents, delivering better hide in fewer coats. Sherwin-Williams Emerald uses a proprietary acrylic-alkyd resin that self-levels for a smoother, more uniform finish. Both products retail between $65 and $85 per gallon, compared to $25 to $35 for builder-grade alternatives. Recommended Finishes by Room Type Living rooms and bedrooms: Benjamin Moore Regal Select in eggshell (Matte finish code 549) provides a soft, sophisticated look with good washability. Ideal for low-to-moderate traffic rooms. Kitchens, hallways, and family rooms: Sherwin-Williams Emerald in satin delivers superior scuff resistance and can handle frequent cleaning with damp cloths. Perfect for the high-traffic zones that define Windermere's open layouts. Bathrooms and laundry rooms: Benjamin Moore Aura Bath and Spa is specifically formulated with mildew-resistant properties for high-humidity environments. This product maintains colour integrity even with daily steam exposure. Trim, doors, and cabinetry: Benjamin Moore Advance in semi-gloss provides a hard, furniture-quality finish that resists yellowing over time. It applies like a latex but cures to a smooth, alkyd-like surface. How iPaint Painting Selects Products for Your Home During every free interior painting estimate, iPaint Painting assesses each room's traffic level, lighting conditions, and existing surface condition to recommend the right product and finish combination. We carry full Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams fan decks to every appointment so you can evaluate colours under your home's actual lighting. Windermere homes with south-facing great rooms, for example, need different undertone considerations than north-facing bedrooms. Curious about what a full repaint costs for a Windermere home? Or wondering which colour palettes are trending in the neighbourhood? iPaint Painting offers complimentary colour consultation on every Windermere project. Request your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 to get started. Source Page This answer is from our Windermere service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Windermere. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to paint a large home in Windermere? From: Windermere FAQ Can iPaint Painting match the modern colour palettes popular in Windermere? From: Windermere Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What Makes Painting Homes in Beaumont Different from Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/painting-beaumont-vs-edmonton/ > Beaumont homes are newer on average than Edmonton What Makes Painting Homes in Beaumont Different from Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What Makes Painting Homes in Beaumont Different from Edmonton? What Makes Painting Homes in Beaumont Different from Edmonton? Beaumont 478 words Beaumont's housing stock is significantly newer on average than Edmonton's. Most homes were built after 2000, meaning fewer lead paint concerns, less plaster repair, and generally better-condition substrates. However, Beaumont homes face the same extreme Alberta climate (temperature swings from -35 degrees Celsius to +30 degrees Celsius) and many feature stucco exteriors that require specialized elastomeric coatings to withstand freeze-thaw cycles. iPaint Painting accounts for these local conditions when selecting products and preparation methods for every Beaumont project. Newer Housing Stock Means Less Prep Work Edmonton's mature neighbourhoods (Glenora, Strathcona, Bonnie Doon) contain homes built in the 1920s through 1960s with multiple layers of oil-based paint, lead-containing primers, and lath-and-plaster walls. Stripping and stabilizing those surfaces can add 30 to 50 percent to a project's labour cost. Beaumont is different. The bulk of residential development happened between 2000 and 2020. Neighbourhoods like Beaumont Lakes (established 2008), Dansereau Meadows (2012), and Jessie Lake (2015) feature modern drywall construction with factory-applied textures. These surfaces accept new paint readily, often requiring only a light sand, spot-prime, and two finish coats. Older pockets do exist. Homes near Old Town Beaumont along 50th Avenue and around St. Vital Roman Catholic Church date to the 1970s and 1980s, with some original wood siding and oil-based trim paint. These properties need a more thorough assessment before work begins. Stucco vs. Vinyl: Exterior Cladding Differences Roughly 60 percent of exterior surfaces in Beaumont's newer subdivisions are acrylic stucco. By comparison, Edmonton's older neighbourhoods feature a wider mix of wood lap siding, aluminum, and traditional cement stucco. Acrylic stucco is more flexible than cement stucco but still develops hairline cracks over time, especially through Alberta's freeze-thaw cycles (approximately 30 to 40 cycles per winter). iPaint Painting uses elastomeric coatings rated to bridge cracks up to 1 mm wide, providing a waterproof membrane that moves with the substrate. Vinyl siding, common in Montrose, Les Jardins, and Coloniale Estates, does not typically need painting. But vinyl trim, fascia boards, and garage doors still require maintenance coats every 7 to 10 years. iPaint Painting uses Sherwin-Williams VinylSafe colours specifically formulated for vinyl surfaces to prevent heat-related warping. Wind Exposure and Paint Wear Beaumont sits on open prairie south of Edmonton without the urban tree canopy and building density that shield many Edmonton neighbourhoods. West-facing and south-facing exterior walls in Ruisseau and Dansereau Meadows receive sustained wind exposure that drives dirt, grit, and moisture into paint films. This accelerates chalking and fading by 1 to 2 years compared to sheltered Edmonton properties. iPaint Painting compensates by specifying high-build exterior products with enhanced UV stabilizers and recommending an extra mil of dry film thickness on exposed faces. The bottom line: Beaumont homes are generally easier to paint on the inside but demand more attention to product selection and application technique on the outside. iPaint Painting brings 15 years of experience working across both markets. Request a free estimate or call 780-938-9555 to discuss your Beaumont project. Source Page This answer is from our Beaumont service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Beaumont. Related Questions FAQ How Much Does It Cost to Paint a House Interior in Beaumont? From: Beaumont FAQ Can iPaint Painting Match Colours for Heritage-Style Homes in Old Town Beaumont? From: Beaumont Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Is it worth painting cabinets instead of replacing them? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/painting-cabinets-vs-replacing/ > Is it worth painting cabinets instead of replacing them? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Is it worth painting cabinets instead of replacing them? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Is it worth painting cabinets instead of replacing them? Is it worth painting cabinets instead of replacing them? Cabinet Painting 420 words Absolutely. If your cabinets are structurally sound, professional painting delivers a like-new look at 1/3 to 1/5 the cost of replacement. For most Edmonton homeowners, painting is the smartest way to transform a kitchen without the price tag, timeline, or disruption of a full tear-out. The Cost Difference Is Dramatic New kitchen cabinets in Edmonton typically run $15,000 to $40,000 or more, depending on material, layout, and customization. That price includes demolition, disposal, new cabinetry, installation, countertop adjustments, plumbing reconnection, and often weeks of downtime where your kitchen is unusable. Professional cabinet painting, by comparison, ranges from $3,000 to $8,000 for a standard Edmonton kitchen. You keep your existing layout, your countertops stay in place, and the project wraps in 5 to 7 days. That savings alone is enough to fund a backsplash upgrade, new hardware, or updated lighting that completes the transformation. When Painting Makes Sense Cabinet painting is the right call when your boxes, shelves, and drawers are still in good shape. Solid wood, plywood, and MDF cabinets all accept paint beautifully when prepped correctly. Here are the signs painting is your best move: Solid construction: Doors close properly, drawer slides work, and shelves hold weight without sagging. Good bones: No water damage, delamination, or structural warping in the cabinet boxes. Dated colour or finish: Honey oak, cherry stain, or outdated white that needs refreshing. Functional layout: You like where everything is. You just don't like how it looks. Why Professional Painting Lasts The difference between a DIY cabinet paint job and a professional one comes down to process. At iPaint, every cabinet painting project follows a strict protocol: thorough degreasing, scuff sanding, bonding primer, and two coats of premium cabinet-grade paint from Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams . We spray with HVLP equipment in a controlled environment to achieve a factory-smooth finish with zero brush marks. This is not the same as rolling latex paint onto your doors over a weekend. Professional cabinet painting, done right, delivers a finish that holds up to daily use, resists chipping and yellowing, and looks flawless for years. That is why we back every project with a 5-year written workmanship warranty . When Replacement Is the Better Choice Painting is not the answer for every kitchen. If your cabinet boxes are falling apart, if you need a completely different layout, or if the interiors have extensive water damage, replacement may be the smarter investment. During your free in-home consultation, Mourad will inspect your cabinets and give you an honest recommendation. Book your free estimate to find out which option fits your kitchen and your budget. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet painting cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Painting FAQ What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet refacing? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Much Does It Cost to Paint a Character Home in Glenora? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/painting-cost-character-home-glenora/ > Interior painting for a typical Glenora character home (1,800-3,500 sq ft) ranges from $6,000 to $18,000 depending on trim complexity, ceiling height, and plaster condition. iPaint Painting provides free itemized estimates. How Much Does It Cost to Paint a Character Home in Glenora? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Cost to Paint a Character Home in Glenora How Much Does It Cost to Paint a Character Home in Glenora? Glenora 458 words Interior painting for a typical Glenora character home (1,800 to 3,500 sq ft) ranges from $6,000 to $18,000 depending on room count, ceiling height, trim complexity, and wall condition. Glenora homes often have significantly more detailed trim work than modern construction, which increases masking, cutting-in, and brush work hours. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates with transparent, itemized pricing so homeowners on streets like 102 Avenue, 134 Street, and Connaught Drive know exactly what they are paying for before any work begins. What Drives Cost in Glenora Character Homes The biggest cost factor in Glenora's pre-war homes is trim density . A typical 1930s Tudor Revival or Colonial Revival property includes crown moulding in every room, chair rails, picture rails, 6-inch or wider baseboards, wainscoting panels, built-in cabinetry, and window casings around original wood-frame sash windows. In a 2,400 sq ft home with 10 rooms, that trim package can add 40 to 60 additional labour hours compared to a modern home of the same size, because each element requires hand-brushing, careful masking, and sometimes two to three coats for full coverage. Ceiling height is the second major factor. Many Glenora homes feature 9 to 10-foot ceilings on the main floor, with some formal living rooms reaching 11 feet. Higher ceilings mean more wall surface per room, additional ladder repositioning, and longer cutting-in time at the ceiling line. A 10-foot ceiling adds roughly 15 to 20 percent more paintable surface than the standard 8-foot ceiling found in post-1970 construction. Plaster Preparation Adds to the Estimate Wall condition plays a significant role in pricing. Original plaster walls in Glenora homes (horsehair plaster over wood lath) frequently have hairline cracks, nail pops, or areas where the plaster has separated slightly from the lath. iPaint Painting addresses these issues before painting with flexible patching compound, alkali-resistant primers, and hand sanding rather than mechanical tools. Plaster preparation typically adds $800 to $2,500 to a whole-home interior project, depending on severity. Homes that have been well maintained may need minimal prep, while properties that have not been painted in 15 or more years often require more extensive crack repair and skim-coating. Sample Price Ranges for Glenora Homes 3-bedroom Craftsman bungalow (1,800 sq ft): $6,000 to $9,500 for walls, ceilings, and trim in all rooms 4-bedroom Colonial Revival (2,400 sq ft): $9,000 to $14,000 including extensive trim package and plaster prep 5-bedroom Tudor Revival (3,000 to 3,500 sq ft): $13,000 to $18,000 with high ceilings, multiple built-ins, and full trim refinishing These ranges reflect premium products (Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Duration) and include a 5-year written warranty from iPaint Painting. Every Glenora estimate is customized to the specific property. Request your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 to schedule a walkthrough. Source Page This answer is from our Glenora service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Glenora. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting have experience with heritage and character homes in Glenora? From: Glenora FAQ What exterior paint challenges are specific to Glenora's older homes? From: Glenora Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does it cost to paint a heritage home in Windsor Park? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/painting-cost-heritage-windsor-park/ > Painting a heritage home in Windsor Park costs $3-$6 per square foot, with heritage homes trending higher. A 1,500 sq ft bungalow runs $5,500-$11,000 due to plaster repair, crown moulding, and trim work. How much does it cost to paint a heritage home in Windsor Park? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does it cost to paint a heritage home in Windsor Park? How much does it cost to paint a heritage home in Windsor Park? Windsor Park 440 words Painting a heritage home in Windsor Park costs $3 to $6 per square foot for interior work, with heritage properties consistently trending toward the higher end of that range. A typical 1,500 square foot bungalow (common along 87th Avenue and University Avenue) runs between $5,500 and $11,000 for a full interior repaint. Homes with extensive original trim, crown moulding, built-in shelving, and plaster repair needs can exceed $12,000. iPaint Painting provides detailed written estimates that break down every line item so Windsor Park homeowners know exactly what they are paying for. Why Heritage Homes Cost More to Paint Windsor Park's 1910s to 1950s homes were built with materials and techniques that require significantly more preparation than modern construction. The primary cost drivers include: Plaster wall repair: Three-coat plaster over wooden lath develops cracks, delamination, and soft spots after 70 to 110 years. Crack stabilization with Zinsser Gardz ($45/gallon), skim-coating, and spot patching add 20 to 30 percent to labour costs compared to drywall homes. Original wood trim: Crown moulding, picture rail, wainscoting, built-in bookshelves, and window casings require hand sanding, priming with Zinsser BIN shellac-based primer ($55/gallon), and two coats of Benjamin Moore Advance enamel. A single room with extensive trim can take 3 to 4 times longer than a modern room with simple baseboards. Lead paint assessment: Pre-1960 surfaces may contain lead paint. Testing costs $200 to $400 for a full-home assessment, and safe removal using containment, HEPA equipment, and wet sanding adds $1,500 to $3,000 depending on the scope. Ceiling work: Original plaster ceilings with decorative medallions or cornices need careful repair and painting at $2.00 to $4.00 per square foot. Exterior Costs for Windsor Park Heritage Homes Exterior painting on Windsor Park character homes ranges from $6,000 to $14,000 depending on the siding type and home size. Clapboard siding homes require extensive hand scraping (2 to 3 times more labour than power-washing vinyl), oil-based primer on bare wood, and two coats of Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior or Sherwin-Williams Duration at $75 to $85 per gallon. Stucco homes need elastomeric coatings applied at double the standard thickness, adding approximately 25 percent to material costs. Getting an Accurate Quote iPaint Painting's free estimate for Windsor Park heritage homes includes a room-by-room walkthrough documenting wall conditions, trim profiles, ceiling types, and any lead paint concerns. The written quote specifies exact products (brand and product line), quantities, and labour hours for each phase. Every Windsor Park project is backed by our 5-year written warranty on workmanship and materials. Get your detailed Windsor Park heritage home painting quote. Request a free estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 . Source Page This answer is from our Windsor Park service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Windsor Park. Related Questions FAQ Can iPaint work on heritage and character homes in Windsor Park? From: Windsor Park FAQ What exterior paint products work best on Windsor Park's older clapboard and stucco homes? From: Windsor Park Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does it cost to paint a large home in Windermere? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/painting-cost-large-home-windermere/ > A full interior repaint for a large Windermere home typically costs $9,000 to $25,000 depending on square footage, ceiling height, and trim complexity. iPaint Painting provides free itemized estimates. How much does it cost to paint a large home in Windermere? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does it cost to paint a large home in Windermere? How much does it cost to paint a large home in Windermere? Windermere 467 words A full interior repaint for a large Windermere home typically costs between $9,000 and $25,000 , depending on total square footage, ceiling height, trim complexity, and colour selections. Most homes across Windermere range from 3,000 to 5,000+ square feet, with open-concept layouts and soaring great room ceilings that require specialized equipment. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates for every Windermere project, with transparent, itemized pricing and no hidden fees. What Drives Painting Costs in Windermere Luxury Homes Windermere is one of southwest Edmonton's premier communities, and its homes reflect that. Properties in Windermere Estates, Ambleside, Keswick, and Glenridding Heights frequently feature 10- to 18-foot great room ceilings, two-storey foyers, and extensive millwork. These architectural details directly impact painting costs in several ways. Ceiling height is the single biggest cost factor. Standard 8-foot ceilings allow painters to work from rolling scaffolding or step ladders. Great rooms with 14- to 18-foot ceilings require full interior scaffolding setups, adding 2 to 4 hours of setup time per room. Labour for high ceilings typically adds $1,500 to $4,000 to a project depending on the number of vaulted spaces in the home. Trim and millwork complexity also affects the total. Crown moulding, wainscoting, built-in cabinetry, and coffered ceilings all require careful cutting-in by hand. A Windermere home with extensive trim work may need 30 to 50 percent more brush time than a home with simple baseboards and door casings. Typical Price Ranges by Home Size 3,000 to 3,500 sq ft (standard ceilings): $9,000 to $13,000 for walls, ceilings, and trim 3,500 to 4,500 sq ft (mixed ceiling heights): $13,000 to $19,000 including great room scaffolding 4,500 to 5,500+ sq ft (full luxury): $19,000 to $25,000+ for complete interior with high ceilings, extensive trim, and specialty finishes These ranges assume two coats of premium paint (Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald) over properly primed surfaces. Colour changes from dark to light, extensive patching, or wallpaper removal will add to the total. iPaint Painting includes all prep work, material costs, and cleanup in every quote. Why Windermere Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting Windermere homeowners expect precision, and iPaint Painting delivers it. Our crews have completed projects throughout Windermere Estates, Ambleside, and Keswick, working around custom finishes, high-end flooring, and designer furnishings. We use full floor-to-ceiling plastic sheeting and drop cloth protection on every job. All products we use in Windermere are premium-grade formulations backed by our 5-year written warranty. Unlike volume painters who quote by the room with no detail, iPaint Painting provides a line-by-line breakdown so you see exactly what each area costs. Homes that are newer and still have builder-grade paint often benefit the most from a professional repaint, since replacing a single thin coat of flat latex with two coats of premium eggshell or satin completely transforms the home's interior. Ready for an accurate quote on your Windermere home? Request a free estimate or call 780-938-9555 to schedule your on-site walkthrough. Source Page This answer is from our Windermere service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Windermere. Related Questions FAQ What paint products does iPaint use for Windermere's newer homes? From: Windermere FAQ Do Windermere's newer homes actually need repainting? From: Windermere Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How Much Does It Cost to Paint a Luxury Home in The Hamptons Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/painting-cost-luxury-home-hamptons/ > Painting a luxury home in The Hamptons Edmonton costs $3-$6 per sq ft. For 2,500-5,000+ sq ft homes with crown moulding and vaulted ceilings, expect $7,500-$30,000. Free estimates from iPaint Painting. How Much Does It Cost to Paint a Luxury Home in The Hamptons Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How Much Does It Cost to Paint a Luxury Home in The Hamptons Edmonton? How Much Does It Cost to Paint a Luxury Home in The Hamptons Edmonton? The Hamptons 430 words Painting a luxury home in The Hamptons Edmonton typically costs between $3 and $6 per square foot of paintable wall area. For the executive-sized homes common in this neighbourhood (2,500 to 5,000+ square feet), that translates to approximately $7,500 to $30,000 for a complete interior repaint. Homes with crown moulding, wainscoting, coffered ceilings, and vaulted great rooms sit at the upper end of that range. iPaint Painting provides free, room-by-room estimates so Hamptons homeowners know the exact investment before any work begins. Why Hamptons Homes Cost More Than Standard Edmonton Properties The Hamptons is not a typical Edmonton neighbourhood, and the painting scope reflects that. Several factors push luxury home painting costs above the city-wide average of $4,000 to $8,000 for a standard 1,500 square foot home: Architectural millwork: Crown moulding, chair rails, wainscoting, and coffered ceilings require meticulous cutting-in by hand. A single room with full crown and wainscoting takes 2 to 3 times longer to paint than a standard drywall room of the same size. Vaulted and double-height ceilings: Great rooms and foyers reaching 16 to 20 feet require scaffolding or specialized extension equipment. Setup and safety protocols add time and cost, typically $500 to $1,500 per room depending on height. Custom finishes: Many Hamptons homes feature built-in cabinetry, window seats, and library shelving that must be carefully masked, primed, and painted with separate products from the wall surfaces. Multiple colour schemes: Executive homes frequently use 5 to 10 distinct colours across different rooms and levels, versus the 2 to 3 colours typical in production homes. Each additional colour adds precision cutting-in time at transitions. What Premium Products Does iPaint Painting Use in The Hamptons iPaint Painting uses only top-tier coatings for Hamptons projects. Benjamin Moore Regal Select and Sherwin-Williams Emerald are our standard interior wall paints, offering superior coverage (typically full opacity in 2 coats), excellent washability, and low-VOC formulas that meet the indoor air quality expectations of luxury homeowners. For trim and millwork, we use Benjamin Moore Advance or Sherwin-Williams ProClassic, both of which provide a factory-smooth finish that rivals spray application. Get a Detailed Estimate for Your Hamptons Home iPaint Painting recommends an in-home walkthrough for all Hamptons properties. The architectural complexity of these homes means accurate estimates require seeing the space in person. Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . Every project includes our 5-year written warranty and owner-led project management from start to finish. Source Page This answer is from our The Hamptons service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in The Hamptons. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting serve The Hamptons in northwest Edmonton? From: The Hamptons FAQ Do you paint stone and stucco exteriors common in The Hamptons? From: The Hamptons Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does it cost to paint a character home in Old Strathcona? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/painting-cost-old-strathcona/ > Painting a character home in Old Strathcona costs $4-$8/sq ft for exteriors and $3-$6/sq ft for interiors. A typical 1,200 sq ft two-storey runs $8,000-$16,000 including thorough prep. Free estimates from iPaint Painting. How much does it cost to paint a character home in Old Strathcona? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does it cost to paint a character home in Old Strathcona? How much does it cost to paint a character home in Old Strathcona? Old Strathcona 438 words Painting a character home in Old Strathcona typically costs $4 to $8 per square foot for exteriors and $3 to $6 per square foot for interiors . A standard 1,200 square foot two-storey heritage home runs between $8,000 and $16,000 for a full exterior repaint, including thorough surface preparation. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates for every Old Strathcona project, with detailed written quotes that break down labour, materials, and prep costs. What Drives the Cost Range Heritage homes in Old Strathcona cost more to paint than modern builds for several reasons. Homes built between 1900 and 1940 feature original wood clapboard siding, decorative brackets, turned porch columns, and multi-panel window casings that require hand preparation rather than quick mechanical methods. Each of these elements adds 15 to 30 percent more labour time compared to painting a standard vinyl-sided home built after 1980. The condition of the existing paint also affects pricing significantly. A home with 2 to 3 layers of sound paint needs only light sanding and spot priming. A home with 8 to 10 layers of peeling, alligatored paint (common on pre-war Old Strathcona homes) requires extensive scraping, chemical stripping, and full priming before any finish coats can be applied. iPaint Painting assesses every surface during the free estimate and photographs problem areas so homeowners understand exactly what preparation is needed. Lead Abatement Adds Cost on Pre-1960s Homes Many Old Strathcona homes built before 1960 have lead-based paint on exterior siding, window frames, and interior trim. Health Canada banned lead paint for residential use in 1976, but older layers remain under subsequent coats. When lead is confirmed through testing (iPaint Painting uses XRF analyzers or EPA-recognized test kits), safe removal adds approximately $1,500 to $4,000 to the project depending on the area affected. This cost covers containment sheeting, HEPA-filtered sanding equipment, proper waste disposal, and post-work clearance testing. Interior Pricing for Old Strathcona Character Homes Interior painting in heritage homes ranges from $3 to $6 per square foot. The higher end applies to homes with original plaster walls (which need specialized primers), 9 to 10 foot ceilings (standard in many pre-1920 Old Strathcona homes), crown moulding, picture rails, and detailed door and window trim. A typical 1,500 square foot interior with standard prep runs $4,500 to $9,000. Premium products from Benjamin Moore Aura or Sherwin-Williams Emerald add approximately 20 percent to material costs but deliver superior coverage and durability. Want an exact quote for your Old Strathcona home? Request a free estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 . Every estimate includes a detailed scope of work, product specifications, and timeline. Source Page This answer is from our Old Strathcona service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Old Strathcona. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting have experience with heritage homes in Old Strathcona? From: Old Strathcona FAQ Can you paint commercial storefronts along Whyte Avenue? From: Old Strathcona Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does it cost to paint a home in Westbrook Estates? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/painting-cost-westbrook-estates/ > Painting a Westbrook Estates home costs $3-$6 per square foot. A 1,200 sq ft bungalow runs $4,800-$7,200 while renovated two-storeys reach $15,000+. iPaint Painting provides free estimates. How much does it cost to paint a home in Westbrook Estates? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does it cost to paint a home in Westbrook Estates? How much does it cost to paint a home in Westbrook Estates? Westbrook Estates 438 words Painting a home in Westbrook Estates typically costs $3 to $6 per square foot for interior work, depending on the scope of preparation required. A standard 1,200 square foot bungalow (common along Westbrook Drive and Wedgewood Crescent) runs between $4,800 and $7,200 for a full interior repaint. Larger renovated executive homes in the 3,500+ square foot range can reach $15,000 or more. iPaint Painting provides free on-site estimates for every Westbrook Estates project, with detailed line-item pricing and no hidden fees. What Drives Costs Higher in Westbrook Estates Westbrook Estates was built primarily between 1962 and 1978, and the construction materials from that era require more preparation than modern homes. Plaster-over-lathe walls need crack stabilization and skim-coating before paint will adhere properly. Original wood trim (baseboards, door casings, window frames) often has 4 to 6 layers of old paint that must be sanded and primed with a high-adhesion bonding primer like Zinsser BIN shellac-based primer at approximately $55 per gallon. These steps add 15 to 25 percent to the labour cost compared to painting a drywall home built after 2000. Stippled and textured ceilings, found in roughly 70 percent of original Westbrook Estates homes, also require specialized technique. Rolling textured surfaces takes 30 to 40 percent longer than smooth ceilings, and homeowners who want the texture removed before painting should budget an additional $1.50 to $3.00 per square foot for ceiling scraping, skim-coating, and sanding. Exterior Pricing Considerations Exterior painting in Westbrook Estates ranges from $4,500 to $12,000 depending on siding type and home size. Cedar siding homes require power washing, hand sanding, oil-based primer, and two coats of acrylic latex (Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior or Sherwin-Williams Duration). Brick veneer sections need careful masking but typically do not require painting. Stucco finishes common on later 1970s builds need elastomeric coatings rated for temperature swings from minus 35 to plus 30 degrees Celsius. Properties backing onto the Whitemud Creek ravine often need additional mildew treatment and moisture-resistant products on north-facing and ravine-side walls, adding $500 to $1,200 to a typical exterior project. How iPaint Painting Quotes Westbrook Estates Projects iPaint Painting includes a detailed walkthrough of every room and exterior surface during our free estimate process. We document wall conditions, ceiling textures, trim types, and any moisture or damage requiring repair. The written quote breaks down prep labour, materials (specific product names and quantities), and finish coats so homeowners can compare accurately. Every project includes our 5-year written warranty on workmanship and materials. Get your detailed Westbrook Estates painting quote today. Request a free estimate online or call 780-938-9555 to book your walkthrough with iPaint Painting. Source Page This answer is from our Westbrook Estates service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Westbrook Estates. Related Questions FAQ What makes painting homes in Westbrook Estates different from other Edmonton neighbourhoods? From: Westbrook Estates FAQ Can iPaint handle plaster walls and textured ceilings in older Westbrook Estates homes? From: Westbrook Estates Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Painting stucco vs. wood siding in Edmonton: what's the difference? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/painting-stucco-vs-wood-siding-edmonton/ > Stucco needs elastomeric or high-build acrylic. Wood needs scraping, caulking, and flexible topcoat. HardiePlank needs 100% acrylic. iPaint has the right system for each. Painting stucco vs. wood siding in Edmonton: what's the difference? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Stucco vs. Wood Siding Painting in Edmonton What is the difference between painting stucco vs wood siding in Edmonton? Exterior Painting Edmonton 590 words Stucco, wood siding, and HardiePlank fibre cement each require fundamentally different paint products and processes in Edmonton's climate. Using the wrong system shortens the life of the paint job by 50 to 75 percent. Every substrate gets matched to the right product during your free on-site consultation. Painting Stucco in Edmonton Stucco dominates 1960s-90s Edmonton construction: most of Mill Woods, Riverbend, and Westbrook Estates sit on traditional three-coat stucco, and entire blocks along the Whitemud Drive and Anthony Henday Drive interchanges read as stucco first. Stucco is porous and absorbs moisture. It needs: High-build elastomeric or 100% acrylic coating designed for masonry substrates. We use Sherwin-Williams Loxon XP or Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior. Crack bridging: Elastomeric coatings flex with freeze-thaw cycles and bridge hairline cracks up to 1/16". Patch and seal first: All structural cracks, spalled areas, and damaged stucco is patched with stucco repair material before coating. Two-coat minimum: Proper film build is required for cold-climate performance. Painting Wood Siding in Edmonton Wood siding (cedar, spruce, pine) is most common on heritage homes in Highlands, Garneau, Old Strathcona, and Glenora, plus custom infills along the 109 Street corridor. It requires: Thorough scraping to solid paint: All peeling and flaking removed back to sound material. Sanding smooth: Feathered transitions so the final paint is smooth, not ridged. Bonding primer on bare wood: Alkyd or acrylic bonding primer, depending on conditions. Cedar and redwood need stain-blocking primer to prevent tannin bleeds. Flexible acrylic topcoat: Two coats of 100% acrylic exterior paint (Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior, Sherwin-Williams Emerald Exterior). Full caulking of all gaps: Flexible polyurethane caulk at every joint, corner, and window frame, not standard latex. Painting HardiePlank and Fibre Cement HardiePlank (James Hardie fibre cement) is increasingly common in newer Edmonton developments post-2005, especially Windermere, Summerside, The Hamptons, Heritage Valley, and Walker. Vinyl siding is also common in 1990s-2000s builds in parts of Mill Woods and Terwillegar. HardiePlank requires: 100% acrylic paint only: Latex blends and alkyd products do not bond properly to fibre cement. Spot-prime cuts and seams: Any freshly-cut edges or damaged areas need to be primed with acrylic bonding primer. Caulk all seams: Polyurethane caulk at joints, corners, and around trim. Two coats minimum: For proper UV protection and film durability. Identifying Your Siding Type During the free assessment we identify exactly what siding you have, any repairs needed, and the correct product system. Most Edmonton homes have a mix (stucco front, wood or Hardie side walls, wood trim), so we spec each separately. Request a free exterior consultation . Siding Selection in Edmonton Edmonton's housing stock maps cleanly to decades of construction trends, which makes siding identification largely a function of neighbourhood age. Pre-1960 pockets such as Highlands, Garneau, Belgravia, Bonnie Doon, and Ritchie are heavy on cedar and painted wood. The 1960s-80s expansion into Mill Woods, Riverbend, Grovenor, Westbrook Estates, and Parkview leaned almost entirely on traditional stucco, and those streets still present as stucco today. Vinyl arrived in the mid-1990s through parts of Terwillegar and outer Mill Woods, and HardiePlank fibre cement took over new builds in Windermere, Summerside, The Hamptons, Heritage Valley, and Walker from roughly 2005 forward. Our crews cover the full Edmonton service area and adjust the system for each substrate on site. Climate exposure drives the product choice as much as the substrate. Edmonton's plant hardiness zone 3a rating, 80-plus annual freeze-thaw cycles, and chinook-driven 30°C swings inside 24 hours punish any coating that cannot flex. That is why elastomeric masonry coatings on stucco, flexible acrylic films on wood, and 100 percent acrylic on fibre cement are all standard, not optional. Environment Canada climate data is available at the official climate archive , and background on regional housing patterns is at Edmonton . Source Page This answer is from our Exterior Painting in Edmonton combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How do you prepare exterior surfaces for Edmonton's extreme climate? From: Exterior Painting FAQ What is the best time for exterior painting in Edmonton? From: Exterior Painting FAQ When is the best time to paint the exterior in Sherwood Park? From: Exterior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What makes painting homes in Westbrook Estates different from other Edmonton neighbourhoods? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/painting-westbrook-estates-different/ > Westbrook Estates homes built in the 1960s-1970s have plaster walls, cedar siding, brick veneer, and ravine moisture exposure that require era-specific painting preparation from iPaint Painting Edmonton. What makes painting homes in Westbrook Estates different from other Edmonton neighbourhoods? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What makes painting homes in Westbrook Estates different? What makes painting homes in Westbrook Estates different from other Edmonton neighbourhoods? Westbrook Estates 425 words Westbrook Estates homes were primarily built between 1962 and 1978, giving the neighbourhood a distinct construction profile that demands era-specific painting techniques. Most properties feature plaster-over-lathe interior walls, textured ceilings, original wood trim, cedar shake or lap siding, brick veneer accents, and early stucco finishes. Many lots back directly onto the Whitemud Creek ravine , which introduces elevated moisture and reduced airflow. iPaint Painting applies preparation methods tailored to each of these materials, ensuring finishes that last 8 to 12 years in Edmonton's extreme climate. Construction Materials That Require Specialized Prep Unlike newer subdivisions built with drywall and vinyl siding, Westbrook Estates homes present a layered challenge. Plaster-over-lathe walls are prone to hairline cracking as the house settles over 50+ years. Standard latex paint applied directly over unstabilized plaster will crack and peel within 18 to 24 months. iPaint Painting uses alkali-resistant primers like Zinsser Gardz to penetrate and seal the porous plaster surface before applying two coats of Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald at $3 to $6 per square foot. Exterior surfaces add another layer of complexity. Cedar siding (common on 1960s bungalows along Wedgewood Crescent and Westbrook Drive) requires thorough power washing, hand sanding of weathered grain, and a penetrating oil-based primer before topcoats. Brick veneer sections need careful masking and adjacent surfaces must be painted with products that accommodate the different expansion rates of brick and wood at temperature swings from minus 35 to plus 30 degrees Celsius. Ravine Proximity and Moisture Challenges Approximately 40 percent of Westbrook Estates properties back onto the Whitemud Creek ravine corridor. The dense canopy of white spruce and balsam poplar creates persistent shade on north-facing and ravine-side walls, trapping morning dew and reducing airflow. This microclimate accelerates mildew growth and paint film degradation. iPaint Painting addresses this by applying moisture-resistant coatings with built-in mildewcide, such as Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior with its proprietary Colour Lock technology. Ravine-backing homes typically need exterior repainting every 6 to 8 years compared to 8 to 12 years for street-facing properties. Textured Ceilings and Original Trim Stippled and swirl-textured ceilings were standard in Westbrook Estates during the 1960s and 1970s construction boom. These surfaces trap dust, discolour unevenly, and require specialized roller techniques to avoid pulling texture off the ceiling. iPaint Painting also restores original wood baseboards, door casings, and crown moulding found in many of these homes, using high-adhesion bonding primers and cabinet-grade enamel for a factory-smooth finish. Ready to get your Westbrook Estates home painted by a team that understands its unique construction? Request a free estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 today. Source Page This answer is from our Westbrook Estates service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Westbrook Estates. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to paint a home in Westbrook Estates? From: Westbrook Estates FAQ Do ravine-backing homes in Westbrook Estates need special paint products? From: Westbrook Estates Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Do you handle permits and inspections for commercial renovations? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/permits-inspections-commercial-renovations/ > Do you handle permits and inspections for commercial renovations? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Do you handle permits and inspections for commercial renovations? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Do you handle permits and inspections for commercial renovations? Do you handle permits and inspections for commercial renovations? General Contracting 420 words Yes, iPaint manages the entire permit and inspection process for every commercial renovation we undertake. Permits are not optional for most commercial projects, and handling them properly protects you as the tenant or property owner. We take care of the paperwork, scheduling, and coordination so you can focus on running your business. What Permits Are Required? Most commercial renovations in Edmonton require at least one permit, and many require several: City of Edmonton building permit: Required for any structural changes, wall modifications, or changes to the building envelope. The application goes through the City's Safety Codes Officers for review. Current processing times run 2 to 6 weeks depending on project complexity. Electrical sub-permit: Required for any new circuits, panel upgrades, lighting modifications, or data cabling. A licensed master electrician must pull this permit, and all work requires inspection before being covered up. Plumbing sub-permit: Required for any new fixtures, drain relocations, or water supply modifications. Common in restaurant, medical, and dental buildouts. Gas sub-permit: Required for any gas line work, including furnace relocations or new gas-fired equipment installations. Fire inspections: Commercial spaces must meet fire code requirements. Changes to occupancy, exit routes, or fire suppression systems require fire department review and sign-off. How We Handle the Process We prepare all permit applications, including required drawings and specifications. For complex projects, we coordinate with architects and engineers to produce stamped drawings that the City requires. We schedule all inspections at the appropriate stages of construction, ensuring work does not proceed past any hold point until the inspector has signed off. This coordination is built into our project timelines. We know how long Edmonton's permit office takes for different project types, and we factor that into the schedule from day one. No surprises, no delays from missed inspections. Why Skipping Permits Is Risky Some contractors offer to skip permits to save time or money. For commercial tenants, this is a serious liability. Unpermitted work can void your property insurance, violate your lease terms, and create problems when you try to sell the business or renew your lease. The City of Edmonton can also issue stop-work orders and require you to tear out completed work that was not inspected. For medical, dental, and food service businesses, Alberta Health Services requires proof of permit compliance before issuing or renewing operating licences. There is no shortcut worth taking. We handle permits on every project because it is the right way to build. Contact us to discuss your commercial renovation and we will outline exactly which permits your project requires. Source Page This answer is from our General Contracting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How long does a commercial renovation take in Edmonton? From: General Contracting FAQ How much does a commercial renovation cost in Edmonton? From: General Contracting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can iPaint handle plaster walls and textured ceilings in older Westbrook Estates homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/plaster-walls-westbrook-estates/ > Yes. iPaint Painting specializes in 1960s plaster-over-lathe walls and stippled ceilings in Westbrook Estates, using crack stabilization, skim-coating, and high-adhesion primers for lasting results. Can iPaint handle plaster walls and textured ceilings in older Westbrook Estates homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can iPaint handle plaster walls and textured ceilings in older Westbrook Estates homes? Can iPaint handle plaster walls and textured ceilings in older Westbrook Estates homes? Westbrook Estates 435 words Yes, iPaint Painting specializes in the plaster-over-lathe walls and textured ceilings found throughout Westbrook Estates. Homes built in the 1960s and 1970s in this neighbourhood used construction methods that require different preparation than modern drywall. iPaint Painting's crew has over 15 years of experience working with these era-specific materials, using crack stabilization, skim-coating, and high-adhesion priming techniques that deliver smooth, lasting finishes on surfaces that are 50 to 60 years old. Plaster Wall Preparation in Westbrook Estates Plaster-over-lathe construction was standard in Edmonton homes built before 1975. The plaster layer (typically 12 to 19 millimetres thick) is applied over wooden lath strips nailed to the wall studs. After five or six decades of seasonal temperature swings from minus 35 to plus 30 degrees Celsius, these walls develop hairline cracks, larger settlement cracks around door and window frames, and areas where the plaster has separated from the lath (called "blown plaster"). iPaint Painting addresses each condition with a specific repair protocol: Hairline cracks: Sealed with Zinsser Gardz (a penetrating sealer at approximately $45 per gallon) that soaks into the porous plaster and creates a flexible, paintable membrane. Settlement cracks: Routed out, filled with fibreglass mesh tape, and skim-coated with setting-type joint compound (Durabond 90) for a permanent repair that resists re-cracking. Blown plaster: Loose sections are removed, patched with new plaster or setting compound, then sanded flush with the surrounding wall surface. After repairs, iPaint Painting applies a full coat of high-adhesion bonding primer (Sherwin-Williams Extreme Bond at approximately $50 per gallon) before two finish coats of Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald. This three-coat system on properly repaired plaster delivers a 10 to 15 year finish life. Textured Ceiling Options Stippled ceilings (sometimes called "popcorn" or "swirl" texture) are present in roughly 70 percent of original Westbrook Estates homes. iPaint Painting offers two approaches depending on your preference and budget: Paint over texture: Using thick-nap rollers (19 millimetre) and ceiling-specific paint (Benjamin Moore Waterborne Ceiling Paint), iPaint Painting coats textured surfaces without pulling or damaging the existing texture. Cost: $1.50 to $2.50 per square foot. Remove and smooth: The texture is scraped, the ceiling is skim-coated with two passes of joint compound, sanded to a Level 5 finish, primed, and painted. Cost: $3.00 to $5.00 per square foot. This option modernizes the look of older Westbrook Estates homes significantly. Original Wood Trim Restoration Many Westbrook Estates homes retain their original solid wood baseboards, door casings, and window trim. iPaint Painting strips, sands, primes with Zinsser BIN shellac-based primer, and applies two coats of cabinet-grade enamel (Benjamin Moore Advance) for a factory-smooth finish that highlights the craftsmanship of these vintage homes. Get a detailed quote for your Westbrook Estates plaster and ceiling project. Request a free estimate or call iPaint Painting at 780-938-9555 . Source Page This answer is from our Westbrook Estates service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Westbrook Estates. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to paint a home in Westbrook Estates? From: Westbrook Estates FAQ Do ravine-backing homes in Westbrook Estates need special paint products? From: Westbrook Estates Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Does my popcorn ceiling contain asbestos? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/popcorn-ceiling-asbestos-edmonton/ > Does my popcorn ceiling contain asbestos? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Does my popcorn ceiling contain asbestos? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Does my popcorn ceiling contain asbestos? Does my popcorn ceiling contain asbestos? Popcorn Ceiling Removal 440 words If your Edmonton home was built before 1990 , there is a real possibility that the popcorn ceiling texture contains asbestos. Asbestos was commonly added to textured ceiling products throughout the 1960s, 1970s, and into the mid-1980s because it was an effective fire retardant and binding agent. The only way to know for certain is through laboratory testing . You cannot identify asbestos by looking at the texture alone. How to Get Your Ceiling Tested Asbestos testing is straightforward and affordable. Here is the process: Collect a sample: Using a spray bottle to dampen the area first (this prevents fibres from becoming airborne), scrape a small piece of the texture (about the size of a quarter) into a sealed plastic bag. Wear gloves and a dust mask as a precaution. Submit to an accredited lab: In Edmonton, several environmental testing labs accept walk-in samples. Testing typically costs $30 to $50 per sample , and results come back within 3 to 5 business days. Rush testing is usually available for an additional fee. Test multiple rooms: If your home was built in stages or has had renovations over the years, different rooms may have different ceiling textures applied at different times. We recommend testing at least one sample from each distinct area. What If Asbestos Is Found? A positive asbestos result does not mean your home is unsafe right now. Asbestos in intact popcorn ceilings is considered "non-friable," meaning the fibres are bound within the texture and not actively releasing into the air. The risk comes when the material is disturbed through scraping, sanding, or demolition. If your ceiling tests positive and you want it removed, certified asbestos abatement is required by Alberta's Occupational Health and Safety regulations. This involves a specialized crew using containment barriers, negative air pressure, HEPA filtration, and proper disposal procedures. Abatement costs in Edmonton typically range from $3,000 to $7,000 or more, depending on the size of the area. How iPaint Handles Asbestos Situations We deal with this regularly in Edmonton's older neighbourhoods, including homes in Bonnie Doon, Strathcona, Highlands, Westmount, and throughout the mature areas. Our process is simple: we always recommend testing before starting any popcorn ceiling removal project on homes built before 1990. If testing comes back positive, we coordinate directly with certified abatement contractors to handle the removal safely. Once abatement is complete, our team comes in to skim coat, prime, and paint the ceilings to a beautiful smooth finish. This coordination saves you the hassle of managing multiple contractors. Contact us for a free estimate and we will walk you through the entire process, including asbestos testing recommendations for your specific home. Source Page This answer is from our Popcorn Ceiling Removal service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does popcorn ceiling removal cost in Edmonton? From: Popcorn Ceiling Removal FAQ How long does popcorn ceiling removal take? From: Popcorn Ceiling Removal Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does popcorn ceiling removal cost in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/popcorn-ceiling-removal-cost-edmonton/ > How much does popcorn ceiling removal cost in Edmonton? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How much does popcorn ceiling removal cost in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does popcorn ceiling removal cost in Edmonton? How much does popcorn ceiling removal cost in Edmonton? Popcorn Ceiling Removal 435 words Popcorn ceiling removal in Edmonton typically costs $3 to $6 per square foot for a complete removal to a smooth, paint-ready finish. For an average bedroom (roughly 12 by 14 feet), that works out to $500 to $1,200 . A full house removal usually falls in the $3,000 to $8,000 range, depending on the size of the home, number of rooms, and condition of the existing texture. What Drives the Price Up or Down? Not all popcorn ceilings are created equal, and the condition of yours is the biggest factor in final cost: Unpainted vs. painted-over popcorn: This is the single most important pricing factor. Unpainted popcorn texture softens easily with water and scrapes off relatively quickly. Painted-over popcorn is sealed to the drywall, making removal significantly more labour-intensive. If your ceilings have been painted (even once), expect to be at the higher end of the range. Ceiling height: Standard 8-foot ceilings are straightforward. Anything above 9 feet requires scaffolding, and vaulted or cathedral ceilings (common in Edmonton homes built in the 1980s and 1990s) add both time and equipment costs. Repairs underneath: Once the texture comes off, the underlying drywall often has imperfections, old joint tape issues, or minor damage. Skim coating to a smooth finish is included in most quotes, but extensive repairs (water stains, cracks, or previous patch jobs) will add to the total. Finish choice: A smooth Level 5 finish costs more than a knockdown or orange peel texture because it requires additional skim coats and more precise sanding. Smooth ceilings show every flaw, so the prep work needs to be thorough. Asbestos considerations: Homes built before 1990 may have asbestos in the ceiling texture. Testing runs $30 to $50 per sample. If asbestos is confirmed, certified abatement must be completed before removal, which adds $3,000 to $7,000 or more to the project cost. What Is Included in an iPaint Quote? Our popcorn ceiling removal pricing covers the complete job: room preparation and furniture protection, texture removal, skim coating to your chosen finish level, sanding, priming with Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams products, and two coats of ceiling paint. We also handle all cleanup and debris disposal. There are no hidden fees or surprise add-ons. Is It Worth the Investment? Popcorn ceilings are the most-dated feature in Edmonton's housing stock, and removing them is one of the most cost-effective updates you can make before selling or simply to modernize your living space. The transformation is dramatic. Request your free estimate to get exact pricing for your home. Source Page This answer is from our Popcorn Ceiling Removal service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How long does popcorn ceiling removal take? From: Popcorn Ceiling Removal FAQ Can you apply knockdown texture instead of smooth? From: Popcorn Ceiling Removal Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Is popcorn ceiling removal messy? How do you protect my home? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/popcorn-ceiling-removal-mess-protection/ > Is popcorn ceiling removal messy? How do you protect my home? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Is popcorn ceiling removal messy? How do you protect my home? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Is popcorn ceiling removal messy? How do you protect my home? Is popcorn ceiling removal messy? How do you protect my home? Popcorn Ceiling Removal 430 words Yes, popcorn ceiling removal is inherently messy. The process involves wetting the textured surface, scraping it off in sections, and then sanding and finishing the ceiling underneath. It produces wet texture debris, fine dust, and water runoff. However, with proper preparation and protection, the mess stays contained and your home stays clean. Why It Gets Messy Popcorn texture (also called stipple or acoustic texture) is a mixture of joint compound and polystyrene or vermiculite particles sprayed onto the ceiling. To remove it, we mist the surface with water to soften the texture, then scrape it off with wide drywall knives. The wet texture drops in clumps, splatters on contact, and creates a slurry on any unprotected surface below. Once the scraping is done, sanding the ceiling smooth generates fine drywall dust that travels through the air. This is not a DIY-friendly project for most homeowners. The mess, the ladder work, and the risk of damaging the drywall underneath are all reasons to hire a professional crew. iPaint's Protection Process We follow a comprehensive protection protocol on every popcorn ceiling removal project: Furniture: All furniture is either moved out of the room or grouped in the centre and covered completely with heavy-duty plastic sheeting. We tape the plastic to the floor to prevent any debris from reaching your belongings. Floors: We lay rosin paper first (to prevent moisture damage to hardwood and laminate), then cover with canvas drop cloths for added protection. Plastic sheeting goes on top in high-splash zones directly below the work area. Walls: Masking tape and plastic sheeting protect walls from splatter and water runoff, especially at the ceiling line where scraping generates the most debris. HVAC vents: Every supply and return vent in the room is sealed with plastic and tape to prevent fine dust from entering your ductwork. Edmonton homes with forced-air heating can circulate drywall dust throughout the house if vents are left uncovered. Light fixtures: Ceiling lights, fans, and smoke detectors are either removed or carefully masked before work begins. Daily Cleanup We do not leave a mess overnight. At the end of each work day, our crew removes debris, vacuums dust with HEPA-filtered equipment, and ensures the room is as clean as possible before leaving. Many Edmonton homeowners have told us they were surprised at how little evidence of the project they found outside the work area. When the project is complete, your home is left cleaner than we found it. That is not a slogan. It is a standard we hold ourselves to on every job. Request a free popcorn ceiling removal estimate to learn more about our process. Source Page This answer is from our Popcorn Ceiling Removal service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How long does popcorn ceiling removal take? From: Popcorn Ceiling Removal FAQ How much does popcorn ceiling removal cost in Edmonton? From: Popcorn Ceiling Removal Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How long does popcorn ceiling removal take? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/popcorn-ceiling-removal-timeline/ > How long does popcorn ceiling removal take? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How long does popcorn ceiling removal take? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How long does popcorn ceiling removal take? How long does popcorn ceiling removal take? Popcorn Ceiling Removal 420 words For a single average-sized room (about 12 by 14 feet), popcorn ceiling removal typically takes 1 to 2 days from start to finish. A full house with multiple rooms usually requires 3 to 5 working days , depending on the number of rooms, ceiling height, and condition of the existing texture. These timelines include every step from protection and scraping through to the final coat of paint. The Step-by-Step Process Popcorn ceiling removal is a multi-stage process, and each step needs adequate time to produce a quality result: Furniture and floor protection: We cover everything in the room with plastic sheeting and drop cloths. This step takes 30 to 60 minutes per room, but it prevents a tremendous mess. Popcorn removal generates a lot of wet debris. Wetting and scraping: We mist the ceiling with water to soften the texture, then scrape it off with wide drywall knives. Unpainted popcorn typically comes off in about 2 to 3 hours per room. This is the most labour-intensive stage. Skim coating: Once the texture is removed, the underlying drywall almost always needs a skim coat of joint compound to create a smooth, even surface. This coat needs to dry overnight before sanding. Sanding: After the skim coat dries, we sand the entire ceiling to a smooth finish. For a true Level 5 smooth ceiling, a second skim coat and sand may be required. Priming and painting: The final step is a coat of high-quality primer (we use Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams products) followed by two coats of ceiling paint. Each coat needs proper drying time between applications. What Takes Longer? Several factors can add time to the project. Painted-over popcorn is the most common one we see in Edmonton homes. When a previous homeowner painted over the texture, the water-and-scrape method becomes much slower because the paint seals the texture to the drywall. In these cases, we may need to use a combination of scoring, chemical softeners, and more aggressive scraping techniques. This can add a full day or more to the project. High ceilings (9 feet and above) require scaffolding rather than standard step ladders, which adds setup time and slows the scraping process. Vaulted or cathedral ceilings in many of Edmonton's 1980s and 1990s homes are particularly time-consuming due to the angles involved. If your home was built before 1990, asbestos testing should be completed before any work begins. The testing itself takes a few days to get lab results, but this happens before we schedule the removal crew. Want to know exactly how long your project will take? Request a free estimate and we will assess your ceilings in person. Source Page This answer is from our Popcorn Ceiling Removal service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does popcorn ceiling removal cost in Edmonton? From: Popcorn Ceiling Removal FAQ Does my popcorn ceiling contain asbestos? From: Popcorn Ceiling Removal Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What paint colours are popular in Heritage Valley homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/popular-colours-heritage-valley/ > Popular Heritage Valley paint colours include warm whites like Simply White and Chantilly Lace, greiges like Revere Pewter, and bold accents in navy and forest green. iPaint Painting offers complimentary colour consultations. What paint colours are popular in Heritage Valley homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What paint colours are popular in Heritage Valley homes? What paint colours are popular in Heritage Valley homes? Heritage Valley 438 words The most popular paint colours in Heritage Valley homes are warm whites like Benjamin Moore Simply White (OC-117) and Chantilly Lace (OC-65), greige tones like Revere Pewter (HC-172) and Edgecomb Gray (HC-173), and contemporary greys like Sherwin-Williams Repose Gray (SW 7015). Bold accent walls in navy (Hale Navy HC-154), forest green (Essex Green HC-188), and charcoal (Wrought Iron 2124-10) are increasingly popular in Heritage Valley's newer homes. iPaint Painting includes a complimentary colour consultation with every project. Warm Whites: The Foundation Colour for Heritage Valley Approximately 60 to 70 percent of Heritage Valley interior painting projects use a warm white as the primary wall colour. These tones brighten open-concept floor plans (common in homes built after 2012) while staying warmer than stark whites that can feel clinical under Edmonton's winter light. Benjamin Moore Simply White has been the number-one selling white in Canada for three consecutive years, and its soft yellow undertone pairs naturally with the warm-toned LVP flooring and wood-look cabinetry found throughout Heritage Valley. For homeowners who prefer a brighter, crisper look, Chantilly Lace offers a nearly true white with minimal undertone. It works especially well in south-facing Heritage Valley homes that receive abundant natural light through large front windows. Greige and Grey: The Versatile Middle Ground Greige (grey plus beige) remains the second most requested colour family in Heritage Valley . Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter has held its position as one of the top-five best-selling colours in North America since 2015. Its balanced warm-cool undertone works in north-facing and south-facing rooms alike, eliminating the guesswork of how a colour will shift throughout the day. Edgecomb Gray is a lighter alternative that reads as a barely-there neutral. On the cooler side, Sherwin-Williams Repose Gray offers a true grey with a hint of warmth that prevents it from looking blue. These colours are popular in Heritage Valley's Allard and Cavanagh sub-communities, where modern farmhouse and transitional design styles dominate. Bold Accent Walls: Adding Character Heritage Valley homeowners are increasingly adding a single bold accent wall to break up neutral spaces. The top three accent colours iPaint Painting applies in the area are: Hale Navy (HC-154): A deep, sophisticated navy that works behind built-in shelving, in home offices, and as a dining room feature wall. Essex Green (HC-188): A rich forest green that pairs with brass hardware and natural wood tones. Trending strongly since 2023. Wrought Iron (2124-10): A warm charcoal that reads nearly black in dim light but reveals depth in natural light. Popular for fireplace accent walls. Free Colour Consultation from iPaint Painting Choosing the right colour is one of the most important decisions in any paint project. iPaint Painting offers a complimentary in-home colour consultation where we bring large-format samples and test them against your lighting, flooring, and cabinetry. Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate to get started. Every Heritage Valley project includes premium products and a 5-year written warranty . Source Page This answer is from our Heritage Valley service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Heritage Valley. Related Questions FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Heritage Valley? From: Heritage Valley FAQ Why do new Heritage Valley homes need repainting so soon? From: Heritage Valley Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What are the most popular paint colours in Edmonton for 2026? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/popular-paint-colours-edmonton-2026/ > What are the most popular paint colours in Edmonton for 2026? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton What are the most popular paint colours in Edmonton for 2026? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What are the most popular paint colours in Edmonton for 2026? What are the most popular paint colours in Edmonton for 2026? Color Consultation 430 words We paint dozens of Edmonton homes every month, so we see colour trends in real time. In 2026, the overarching theme is warm, inviting, and nature-inspired . Edmonton homeowners are moving away from the cool greys that dominated the last decade and embracing colours that make their homes feel cozy and grounded, especially during our long winters. Most Popular Whites White walls are not going anywhere, but the shade of white has shifted dramatically. The bright, stark whites of a few years ago have given way to warm whites that feel softer and more liveable: Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace (OC-65): A clean, true white that works beautifully in south-facing rooms with plenty of natural light. It is the most-requested white we apply. Sherwin-Williams Alabaster (SW 7008): A warm, creamy white that feels inviting without looking yellow. Excellent in bedrooms and living rooms. Benjamin Moore White Dove (OC-17): The warmest of the popular whites, with a subtle softness that makes it our favourite recommendation for north-facing rooms. Warm Neutrals and Greiges Greige (grey plus beige) remains the most popular colour family in Edmonton, but the balance has tipped firmly toward the warm side: Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter (HC-172): Still the single most popular non-white colour we apply. It is warm, versatile, and looks good in every lighting condition Edmonton throws at it. Sherwin-Williams Agreeable Gray (SW 7029): A close second. Slightly lighter than Revere Pewter with a similar warm undertone. Benjamin Moore Pale Oak (OC-20): A warm, light greige that is gaining popularity fast, especially in open-concept main floors. Bold Accent Colours Edmonton homeowners are getting bolder with accent walls, feature rooms, and cabinetry in 2026: Deep greens: Benjamin Moore Salamander (2148-10) and Sherwin-Williams Pewter Green (SW 6208) are showing up in home offices, dining rooms, and powder rooms across the city. Rich navys: Benjamin Moore Hale Navy (HC-154) remains a favourite for accent walls and built-in bookshelves. It pairs beautifully with warm white trim. Warm earth tones: Terracotta, clay, and warm ochre tones are emerging as the new accent colours, reflecting a broader trend toward nature-inspired palettes. Benjamin Moore Masada (AF-220) is one we have been using frequently. Colour trends come and go, but the best colour for your home is one that makes you happy every time you walk through the door. Book a free colour consultation and we will help you find the perfect palette for your space. Source Page This answer is from our Color Consultation service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Is the colour consultation really free? From: Color Consultation FAQ How do I choose the right paint colour for a north-facing room in Edmonton? From: Color Consultation Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Do Edmonton character homes need special interior paint prep? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/prep-edmonton-character-homes-interior-painting/ > Yes. Edmonton character homes in Highlands, Garneau, and Old Strathcona often need plaster repair, multi-coat removal, and lead-safe work before interior painting. Do Edmonton character homes need special interior paint prep? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Edmonton Character Home Interior Painting Prep Do Edmonton's older character homes need special preparation before interior painting? Interior Painting Edmonton 585 words Yes, and this is where most painters cut corners. Edmonton has some of the oldest housing stock in Western Canada. Character homes in Highlands, Garneau, Belgravia, Westmount, Old Strathcona, and Glenora built before 1960 routinely need specialized prep that budget painters skip, and the results show up within 12 to 18 months as peeling, cracking, and adhesion failure. What Makes Character Home Prep Different Original plaster walls: Pre-1950 homes in Highlands, Garneau, Ritchie, and Bonnie Doon typically have horsehair or fibre-reinforced plaster over wood lath. Plaster cracks, settles, and needs specialized patching (not just drywall mud). Ornate trim with multiple layers: Character homes often have four to seven layers of accumulated paint on baseboards, casings, and crown mouldings. These need to be partially stripped or heavily sanded before new coats can bond properly. Lead-based paint: Homes built before 1978 may contain lead-based primers. Our team holds Lead Safety (RRP) certification and follows Health Canada protocols for safe containment, HEPA filtration, and disposal. Oil-based topcoats: Trim painted before 1990 is often oil-based. Modern latex will not bond to it without proper scuff-sanding and bonding primer. Settled framing: Character homes move. Cracks at corners, wall-to-ceiling transitions, and around doors need flexible elastomeric caulking, not rigid fill. Mid-Century Edmonton Homes (1960s to 1980s) Riverbend, Westbrook Estates, Mill Woods, Parkview, and Grovenor, along with other mid-century Edmonton neighbourhoods south of Whitemud Drive, commonly have four to five coats of accumulated paint on walls and trim. Ranch and split-level floor plans dominate these areas, and many feature drywall rather than plaster, which changes the patching approach. Without proper scuff-sanding, deglossing, and bonding primer, new paint will peel within months. Prep on mid-century homes is less intensive than true character homes but still substantially more than new builds. Our Character Home Prep Scope Lead test on pre-1978 surfaces (included in the estimate) Containment setup if lead is detected Plaster crack repair and levelling with appropriate fillers Trim scuff-sanding, bonding primer, and degloss treatment where needed Flexible caulking at all corners and settling cracks Stain blocking primer on smoke, water, or nicotine damage Full-surface primer before topcoat application This prep work is always included in our estimate. We do not charge it as an add-on surprise. Book a free heritage home consultation . Character Home Prep in Edmonton Edmonton has one of the oldest and most diverse housing stocks in Western Canada. Pre-1960 heritage neighbourhoods cluster along the North Saskatchewan River valley and the 109 Street corridor: Highlands east of downtown, Garneau and McKernan near the University of Alberta, Belgravia and Westmount on the west side, Old Strathcona south of Whyte Avenue, and Glenora west of 124 Street. Tudor revival, Craftsman bungalow, and Georgian revival styles dominate these streets. Most were built with lath-and-plaster walls, fir or oak millwork, and single-pane windows later retrofitted. The prep approach we use on our Edmonton service area reflects that reality: every character home gets walked before a single surface is touched. Lead paint is a real concern here. Canadian regulations limiting residential lead paint only took full effect in 1978, which means most homes in these districts fall inside the risk window and require test-first protocols under Health Canada guidance. The combined age of the building stock, plus Edmonton's dry heating season and 80-plus freeze-thaw cycles per year, also means settlement cracks reopen each spring. Flexible fillers and elastomeric caulking are not optional. Background on the heritage context: Old Strathcona historic district and Edmonton . Source Page This answer is from our Interior Painting in Edmonton combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Edmonton? From: Interior Painting FAQ What is the best time of year for interior painting in Edmonton? From: Interior Painting FAQ Can you refinish 1940s cabinets in a Glenora character home? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How do you prep exterior surfaces for Edmonton's extreme climate? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/prepare-exterior-edmonton-extreme-climate/ > Power wash, scrape, sand, caulk, and bonding prime. iPaint Painting How do you prep exterior surfaces for Edmonton's extreme climate? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Edmonton Exterior Paint Prep How do you prepare exterior surfaces for Edmonton's extreme climate? Exterior Painting Edmonton 585 words Edmonton's climate ranges from -40°C in winter to +30°C in summer with intense UV exposure and chinook-like temperature swings that can move 30 degrees in 24 hours. That demands exceptional surface preparation , and the prep work is the difference between a 2-year paint job and an 8-year paint job. It is the single most important factor in exterior longevity and always the first thing budget painters cut. Our Edmonton Exterior Prep Process Power washing: Thorough low-pressure wash to remove accumulated dirt, mildew, chalking, pollen, and loose paint. South- and west-facing elevations in neighbourhoods like Riverbend and Windermere see the heaviest prairie UV load and chalk the fastest. High pressure damages wood and stucco, so we calibrate pressure to each substrate. Scraping and sanding: All peeling, flaking, or failing paint is scraped back to solid material. Rough edges are feathered and sanded smooth so there are no hard transition lines visible in the final topcoat. Caulking: Every gap, joint, window frame, door frame, and trim-to-siding transition is caulked with flexible exterior-grade sealant rated for cold-climate expansion and contraction. Standard latex caulks fail at -30°C. We use OSI Quad, Sika Sikaflex, or equivalent polyurethane/polymer-modified products. Stucco repair: All hairline cracks, spalled areas, and patch points are filled with appropriate stucco patch material and levelled. Elastomeric or high-build acrylic coating bridges remaining hairline cracks on the final topcoat. Bonding primer: Bare wood, bare stucco, rust spots, and problem areas get a bonding primer before topcoat application. For chalking or heavily weathered siding, we often full-prime the entire surface. Spot-priming stains and bleeds: Tannin bleeds from cedar and redwood, and rust spots on metal trim, are spot-primed with stain-blocking primer before topcoating. Why Cold-Climate Caulking Matters Most Edmonton averages more than 80 freeze-thaw cycles per year, and chinook-driven temperature swings can move 30 degrees in a single day along the Yellowhead Trail and Whitemud Drive corridors. A rigid caulk that was fine in a July afternoon near Commonwealth Stadium will crack and separate during a January cold snap in Mill Woods or Sherwood Park. Water gets behind the paint film. By spring, you have peeling paint, rotted wood, and a failed paint job. Our caulking selection alone is the difference between a paint job that survives and one that does not. Prep Is Always Included Prep work is never an add-on surprise in our estimates. It is part of every exterior quote we write. Book a free on-site consultation or call 780-938-9555 . Extreme-Climate Prep in Edmonton Edmonton sits in plant hardiness zones 3a to 4a with recorded lows approaching -40°C and summer highs above +34°C. That range, combined with prairie UV intensity at 53.5 degrees north and the long heating season running October through April, is why a paint system that performs in Vancouver or Toronto often fails here inside three winters. Exterior homes along the North Saskatchewan River valley, from Glenora on the west bank to Bonnie Doon on the east, face steady wind exposure and freeze-thaw cycling as moisture migrates out of the river corridor. Our crews cover the full Edmonton service area including Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Spruce Grove, and Leduc, and we spec materials against the harshest elevation of each property. Chinook events remain the single biggest stress on exterior caulking and film adhesion. A 30-degree swing inside 24 hours forces every joint to expand and contract faster than standard sealants can handle, which is why polyurethane and polymer-modified caulks (OSI Quad, Sika Sikaflex) are specified on every project. For climate-normal data see the Environment Canada climate archive and for broader context Climate of Edmonton . Source Page This answer is from our Exterior Painting in Edmonton combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Painting stucco vs. wood siding in Edmonton: what's different? From: Exterior Painting FAQ What is the best time for exterior painting in Edmonton? From: Exterior Painting FAQ When is the best time to paint the exterior in Sherwood Park? From: Exterior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What products do you use for interior wood staining? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/products-interior-wood-staining/ > What products do you use for interior wood staining? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton What products do you use for interior wood staining? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What products do you use for interior wood staining? What products do you use for interior wood staining? Stain & Lacquer 435 words We use professional-grade stains, lacquers, and topcoats from trusted manufacturers. Product selection is one of the most important decisions in any wood finishing project, and choosing the right combination for your specific wood species, environment, and desired look makes the difference between a finish that lasts years and one that fails within months. Stains We Use For penetrating oil-based stains, our go-to products include: Minwax Penetrating Wood Stain: The industry standard for consistent colour on oak, maple, and birch. Available in dozens of colours and blends beautifully for custom tones. We use this for most railing, trim, and door projects. General Finishes Gel Stain: Ideal for woods that tend to blotch (pine, cherry, alder). The gel formula sits on the surface longer, giving us more control over colour depth and evenness. It produces exceptional results on vertical surfaces like spindles and door frames. Varathane Premium Wood Stain: A fast-drying option that works well when project timelines are tight. It offers good colour consistency and is available in both oil and water-based formulations. Lacquers and Topcoats The protective topcoat is where the real durability comes from: M.L. Campbell MagnaMax: Our preferred pre-catalyzed lacquer for railings, built-ins, and trim. It cures to an extremely hard film that resists scratching, water rings, and household chemicals. This is a professional-only product that requires HVLP spray application. Sherwin-Williams CAB-Acrylic Lacquer: A non-yellowing lacquer that is perfect for lighter stain colours where maintaining the true tone over time is critical. White oak stained in natural or golden tones stays true for years with this topcoat. M.L. Campbell Conversion Varnish: The hardest, most durable finish available for interior wood. We use this primarily on kitchen cabinets and high-traffic surfaces. It offers superior resistance to heat, moisture, and abrasion compared to standard lacquer. Why Product Choice Matters Edmonton's dry indoor climate (especially during the long heating season from October through April) puts unique stress on wood finishes. Low humidity causes wood to contract, and a brittle or poorly bonded finish will crack and peel. The products we select are specifically formulated to flex with seasonal wood movement while maintaining their protective properties. VOC Considerations We are mindful of indoor air quality, particularly in homes with young children or sensitivities. Water-based topcoats like General Finishes High Performance offer excellent durability with significantly lower VOC emissions. For occupied homes where odour is a concern, we can build a finishing system around low-VOC products without sacrificing long-term performance. Contact us to discuss the best product options for your project. Source Page This answer is from our Stain & Lacquer service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ What is the difference between stain and lacquer? From: Stain & Lacquer FAQ Can you change the colour of already-stained wood? From: Stain & Lacquer Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Do ravine-backing homes in Westbrook Estates need special paint products? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/ravine-homes-paint-products-westbrook/ > Yes. Westbrook Estates homes backing onto Whitemud Creek ravine face higher moisture, shade from spruce and poplar canopy, and reduced airflow. iPaint Painting uses moisture-resistant coatings with mildew inhibitors. Do ravine-backing homes in Westbrook Estates need special paint products? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Do ravine-backing homes in Westbrook Estates need special paint products? Do ravine-backing homes in Westbrook Estates need special paint products? Westbrook Estates 442 words Yes, ravine-backing homes in Westbrook Estates absolutely need specialized paint products. The Whitemud Creek ravine creates a microclimate with higher moisture levels, reduced airflow, and persistent shade from the mature white spruce and balsam poplar canopy. These conditions accelerate mildew growth, paint film degradation, and moisture infiltration on exterior surfaces. iPaint Painting uses moisture-resistant coatings with built-in mildew inhibitors specifically selected for ravine-adjacent properties in Edmonton. Why the Ravine Microclimate Matters The Whitemud Creek ravine corridor runs along the southern and western edge of Westbrook Estates, with approximately 40 percent of neighbourhood properties backing directly onto it. The dense tree canopy (some spruce reaching 20 to 25 metres tall) blocks direct sunlight on north-facing and ravine-side walls for most of the day. Morning dew that would normally evaporate by 10:00 AM on sun-exposed walls can linger until early afternoon on shaded ravine surfaces. This sustained moisture creates ideal conditions for mildew, algae, and fungal growth on painted surfaces. Edmonton's humidity during July and August (averaging 55 to 65 percent) compounds the problem. Standard exterior paints without mildewcide additives can show visible mildew staining within 12 to 18 months on ravine-side walls, compared to 4 to 6 years on fully sun-exposed surfaces. Products iPaint Painting Recommends for Ravine Homes For ravine-backing properties, iPaint Painting specifies premium exterior products with built-in moisture resistance and mildew protection: Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior: Features proprietary Colour Lock technology and built-in mildewcide. Rated for temperatures from minus 35 to plus 30 degrees Celsius. Self-priming formula reduces moisture penetration through the paint film. Approximately $75 to $85 per gallon. Sherwin-Williams Duration Exterior: Contains PermaLast technology for superior adhesion on damp surfaces. Factory-added mildewcide resists fungal growth for 8 to 10 years. Approximately $70 to $80 per gallon. Zinsser Mold Killing Primer: Applied as a first coat on any surface showing existing mildew or moisture staining. EPA-registered fungicidal primer that kills existing mold spores on contact before topcoats are applied. Approximately $40 per gallon. Additional Preparation for Ravine-Side Walls Beyond product selection, ravine-backing homes need extra preparation steps. iPaint Painting power washes all ravine-side surfaces with a mildew-killing solution (sodium percarbonate at 6 ounces per gallon) before any sanding or priming begins. We also inspect and recaulk all window and door frames on the ravine side, where moisture infiltration is most likely. Downspout extensions are checked to ensure water drains away from the foundation rather than pooling against exterior walls. iPaint Painting recommends ravine-backing homeowners schedule an exterior inspection every 3 to 4 years rather than the standard 5 to 6 year interval. Early spot treatment prevents small mildew patches from becoming full-wall failures. Concerned about your ravine-backing home? Request a free estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 for a no-obligation exterior assessment. Source Page This answer is from our Westbrook Estates service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Westbrook Estates. Related Questions FAQ What makes painting homes in Westbrook Estates different from other Edmonton neighbourhoods? From: Westbrook Estates FAQ How much does it cost to paint a home in Westbrook Estates? From: Westbrook Estates Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Will refaced doors match my existing countertops in Windermere? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/refaced-doors-match-countertops-windermere/ > Yes. iPaint brings door samples to your Windermere home to match new refaced doors perfectly with existing granite, quartz, or stone countertops. Will refaced doors match my existing countertops in Windermere? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Matching Refaced Doors to Countertops in Windermere Will new refaced doors coordinate with my existing granite or quartz countertops in Windermere? Cabinet Refacing Windermere 565 words Yes, and this is one of the biggest advantages of cabinet refacing for Windermere homeowners. Your existing granite, quartz, or stone countertops stay in place, and we select new door colours and styles that beautifully coordinate with what you already have. Countertop preservation alone typically saves Windermere clients $8,000 to $20,000 versus a full replacement project, a meaningful savings for kitchens along Windermere Boulevard and the quieter crescents feeding off 170 Street. Our Coordination Process Bring samples to your kitchen. During the free consultation we bring physical door samples in multiple colours, sheens, and styles. We view them against your actual countertops in your actual kitchen lighting, not in a showroom. Pull the dominant countertop tone. Granite and quartz almost always have a dominant background tone (warm beige, cool grey, white, charcoal) and accent veining. We match the door to the background, not the veining. Check backsplash and flooring. The door colour needs to coordinate with three surfaces: countertop, backsplash, and flooring. We pull samples against all three. Test in different light. We leave samples in your kitchen overnight so you can see them in morning light, afternoon light, and evening artificial light before committing. What Typically Works in Windermere Windermere kitchens from 2005 to 2015, including builds by Cambrian, Morrison Homes, Brookfield Residential, Jayman MasterBUILT, and Sterling Homes, most commonly have: Warm granite countertops (Santa Cecilia, Ubatuba, Tropic Brown): Coordinate beautifully with creamy white, warm greige, or off-white shaker doors. Common in early 2005 to 2009 builds near the Windermere Golf & Country Club. Cool quartz countertops (Calacatta-look, pure white, grey veined): Coordinate with pure white, soft grey, or charcoal shaker doors. Standard in later executive builds west of Rabbit Hill Road. Dark granite (Black Pearl, Absolute Black, Uba Tuba): Coordinate with crisp white, navy, or forest green shaker doors for a dramatic look. When Countertops Should Be Replaced Too Occasionally a Windermere client has countertops they dislike (usually tile countertops installed in the original build). In those cases we sequence the project: new countertops first, then refacing 2 to 4 weeks later once the counters are installed and the final colour can be matched precisely. Book a free in-home consultation and we will bring samples to your Windermere kitchen so you can see the coordination before committing. Door-to-Countertop Coordination in Windermere We sample kitchens across the full Windermere service area , from the executive builds backing the Windermere Waters stormwater pond and ravine to the family homes surrounding Dr. Donald R. Massey School and Constable Daniel Woodall School. Countertop tones in this neighbourhood cluster tightly by build era: Santa Cecilia and Ubatuba granite dominate 2005 to 2010 kitchens; Silestone and early Caesarstone quartz dominate 2010 to 2013; Calacatta-look white quartz takes over from 2013 to 2015. Knowing the build year usually tells us the countertop family before we set foot in the kitchen, which speeds up the sample selection process. Because the community sits between Anthony Henday Drive on the west and Rabbit Hill Road on the east, most Windermere kitchens receive strong south and west afternoon light, which shifts how warm granite reads against cool-toned doors. We always leave samples overnight so you can evaluate them in the exact light your kitchen gets. For broader context on the neighbourhood, see Windermere on Wikipedia . Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing in Windermere combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Can you upgrade my Windermere kitchen from flat-panel to shaker doors? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Windermere? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ What cabinet refacing door styles are available? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Are 1980s Oak Cabinets in Westbrook Estates Good Candidates for Refacing? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/refacing-1980s-oak-cabinets-westbrook-estates/ > Yes, 1980s oak cabinets in Westbrook Estates are excellent refacing candidates. Solid 3/4 inch plywood boxes with cathedral-arch doors can be converted to modern shaker in 5 to 8 days. Are 1980s Oak Cabinets in Westbrook Estates Good Candidates for Refacing? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Refacing 1980s Oak Cabinets in Westbrook Estates Are 1980s Oak Cabinets in Westbrook Estates Good Candidates for Refacing? Cabinet Refacing Westbrook Estates 608 words Yes, the 1980s oak cabinets found in most Westbrook Estates two-storey colonials are excellent candidates for refacing, with a typical conversion running 5 to 8 days on-site after a 3 to 6 week door shop lead time. Westbrook Estates was established in the 1950s and built out heavily between 1970 and 1990, so the housing stock on 122 Street, Westbrook Drive, and 42 Avenue is dominated by solid oak kitchens with cathedral-arch doors, honey-toned varnish, and three-quarter inch plywood boxes. The boxes are the expensive part of any kitchen and these are structurally superior to modern particleboard. Refacing replaces the dated doors with shaker, slab, or beaded inset profiles from a supplier like Conestoga Wood Specialties, veneers the face frames to match, and upgrades hinges and drawer runners to modern soft-close hardware. The result is a current-year kitchen built on 1980s craftsmanship. Why 1980s Westbrook Estates Oak Boxes Are Worth Keeping The original tract of Westbrook Estates was laid out between the 1950s and 1970s, with a second build wave in the late 1970s and 1980s filling 40 Avenue, 38 Avenue, and Fairway Drive. Kitchens from that second wave used solid oak face frames, three-quarter inch plywood side panels, and full dadoed shelving that has aged better than anything built with melamine or particleboard in the 2000s. Homes catchmented to Westbrook School at 11915 40 Avenue and feeder routes to Harry Ainlay High School routinely test these boxes at square-and-plumb after 40 years. The dated element is cosmetic: cathedral-arch raised-panel doors, exposed hinges, and an amber varnish that has yellowed under years of sun exposure from the Quesnell Heights Park and Whitemud Ravine Park ravine backs. What Refacing Actually Replaces Refacing a 1980s Westbrook Estates oak kitchen involves four component swaps. First, every door and drawer front is replaced with a new profile. A 45 to 60 door estate kitchen near Royal Mayfair Golf Club typically specs painted MDF shaker or rift-cut white oak slab from Conestoga Wood Specialties , with a 3 to 6 week lead time into Edmonton. Second, the face frames and exposed cabinet ends are veneered in matching wood or a rigid thermofoil skin. Third, old butt hinges are replaced with Blum CLIP top BLUMOTION soft-close concealed hinges. Fourth, three-quarter extension epoxy-coated drawer slides are replaced with Blum TANDEM BLUMOTION full-extension runners rated for 100 pound dynamic load, often with solid maple dovetail drawer boxes. Finish Options for Painted and Clear Doors Painted shaker conversion is the most common choice in Westbrook Estates. New MDF doors arrive primed and are spray-finished on-site or in-shop with Benjamin Moore Advance waterborne alkyd (MPI #66) or Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel at a 30 sheen. Clear-finished solid maple, rift-cut white oak, or solid walnut doors are sealed with M.L. Campbell Krystal post-catalyzed lacquer or Centurion conversion varnish for a factory-grade, scratch-resistant surface on par with the new builds going in near Derrick Golf and Winter Club. Timeline and Process for a Westbrook Estates Kitchen Template and measure takes one day. Door fabrication at Conestoga averages 4 weeks. Cabinet box prep (clean, sand, prime) runs 2 to 3 days on-site. Door and drawer installation adds 1 to 2 days. Total on-site time for a 50-door Westbrook Estates kitchen is 5 to 8 business days with the kitchen functional most of that period. Our crew reaches Westbrook Estates in roughly 10 minutes via Whitemud Drive from our 9821 33 Ave NW shop. See our Westbrook Estates service area , our cabinet refacing service , our Edmonton cabinet refacing combo, or our cabinet refinishing service if you prefer to keep the original door profile. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing Westbrook Estates combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more neighbourhood-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Westbrook Estates? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How long does cabinet refacing take in Westbrook Estates? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ What door styles are available for cabinet refacing in Westbrook Estates? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ Refacing vs refinishing: which is right for my Edmonton kitchen? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Are Glenora Heritage Cabinets Good Candidates for Refacing? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/refacing-glenora-heritage-cabinets/ > Glenora Are Glenora Heritage Cabinets Good Candidates for Refacing? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Refacing Glenora Heritage Cabinets Are Glenora Heritage Cabinets Good Candidates for Refacing? Cabinet Refacing Glenora 561 words Yes, Glenora heritage cabinets are often the best refacing candidates we see in Edmonton. Kitchens built between the 1940s and 1960s across Glenora's Tudor revivals, Georgian revivals, English cottages, and Craftsman bungalows were typically constructed with solid hardwood boxes, mortise-and-tenon joinery, and dovetailed drawers. That kind of craftsmanship far surpasses what modern mass-market cabinet manufacturers produce today. If your boxes are square, level, and free of water damage, refacing preserves the superior construction while delivering a fully modern look in doors, drawer fronts, and face frames. We inspect every box during your free in-home consultation and give you an honest recommendation before any work is scoped. What Makes Pre-1970s Glenora Boxes So Strong Glenora kitchens from the 1920s to 1960s were almost always framed in solid Douglas fir, birch, or maple, with face frames glued and pinned rather than stapled. Drawer boxes feature dovetail joints cut on cast-iron shop equipment, and back panels are often full plywood rather than thin hardboard. Plaster walls behind the cabinets are supported by wood lath, so fastening a refaced face frame is straightforward with proper anchors. These details explain why 70 and 80-year-old casework along 102 Avenue, 128 Street, and near MacKinnon Ravine is still rock-solid after decades of daily use. When We Recommend Replacement Instead A few conditions disqualify a Glenora box from refacing. Sustained water damage under a leaky sink, delamination from a failed dishwasher supply line, warped cases from prolonged humidity, or racking from settled footings all indicate structural issues that a cosmetic face cannot hide. Pre-1978 painted finishes may also require lead-safe prep before any sanding is performed, which adds containment, HEPA vacuuming, and careful waste handling to the scope. We test, document, and recommend replacement when replacement is the right call. We would rather walk away from a project than reface a compromised box and have it fail a year later under your warranty. Heritage Cabinet Refacing in Glenora Glenora is a prestigious west-central Edmonton neighbourhood bounded by 142 Street, Stony Plain Road, Groat Road, and MacKinnon Ravine Park. Developed between the 1910s and 1930s and expanded through the 1950s, the area is anchored by Government House on 102 Avenue, the Alexander Rutherford House next door, the Glenora Club, and the Provincial Archives of Alberta. We regularly reface cabinets in homes near Glenora Elementary, Coronation School, and Westglen School, along Connaught Drive, and across the Glenora service area . Architectural styles in the neighbourhood, from Tudor revival to Craftsman bungalow, almost always come with the solid-frame cabinetry that makes refacing so rewarding. The former vice-regal residence at Government House is a useful reference for the quality of pre-war Alberta millwork. Period-appropriate joinery, panelled doors, and solid softwood framing carried over into residential kitchens built nearby during the same decades. Homes along Connaught Drive, 128 Street, and the streets closer to Westmount Park frequently share the same era of construction, so our refacing crew arrives already familiar with typical cabinet dimensions, hinge spacing, and plaster wall conditions. For background on the heritage landmark that anchors the neighbourhood's built character, see the Wikipedia entry on Government House (Alberta) . Bring photos of your cabinet interiors, hinge hardware, and any drawer construction details to your free consultation. Those small clues tell us quickly whether your boxes are refacing gold or whether a full replacement is the honest recommendation. Call 780-938-9555 to book. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing in Glenora combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Glenora? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ What door styles work best for Glenora heritage homes? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ Can you refinish 1940s cabinets in a Glenora character home? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Do you refinish built-in millwork in Glenora homes? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you refinish 1940s cabinets in a Glenora character home? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/refinish-1940s-cabinets-glenora-character-home/ > Yes, and we strongly recommend it. iPaint preserves 1940s Glenora heritage cabinets with lead-safe stripping and factory-grade spray finishes. Can you refinish 1940s cabinets in a Glenora character home? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / 1940s Character Home Cabinet Refinishing in Glenora Can you refinish original 1940s cabinets in a Glenora character home? Cabinet Refinishing Glenora 585 words Yes, absolutely. We strongly recommend it. Many Glenora homes built between the 1920s and 1950s, especially the Tudor revivals and Georgian revivals along 102 Avenue and the blocks surrounding Government House, contain hand-built birch, maple, or Douglas fir cabinets with mortise-and-tenon joinery, solid wood panels, and a standard of construction that is effectively unavailable in modern production cabinetry. Replacing these cabinets would be a loss of genuine heritage craftsmanship. Refinishing lets you honour and protect the original woodwork for another generation while bringing the finish into a modern palette. Why 1940s Glenora Cabinets Are Worth Preserving Solid wood construction: Plywood with hardwood face frames, dovetailed drawer boxes, and solid panel doors. No particleboard, no staples. Custom built to the space: These kitchens were built on site by cabinetmakers, not assembled from production modules. Every corner and cut-out is bespoke. Irreplaceable species: Old-growth Douglas fir and tight-grain birch used in pre-war builds is no longer commercially available. Our Lead-Safe Heritage Process Finishes applied before 1978 may contain lead. Our crew holds Lead Safety (RRP) certification and follows Health Canada protocols end-to-end: Lead test first. We test existing finishes before any sanding or stripping happens. Containment setup. Full containment around the work area, HEPA filtration, disposable covers, and dust-sealed transfer to our spray booth. Controlled stripping. Chemical stripping in our booth (not on-site scraping or dry sanding). Grain fill as needed. Douglas fir and open-grain birch get professional grain filler to level the surface. Bonding primer and spray finish. Catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish for a factory-smooth result that matches modern new construction. Typical Glenora Heritage Project A standard 20 to 35 door Glenora heritage kitchen, whether in a home near Glenora Elementary School or a Georgian revival backing onto MacKinnon Ravine, runs 7 to 10 business days and $6,000 to $9,000. Kitchens with extensive built-in butler's pantries, dining room china cabinets, or library millwork are 10 to 14 days and priced per project. If you are in Glenora and wondering whether your cabinets are worth saving, the answer is almost always yes. Request a free heritage consultation . 1940s Character Home Cabinet Refinishing in Glenora Glenora was originally developed through the 1910s to 1930s and is recognized by the City of Edmonton as a heritage-significant area. Homes on the blocks surrounding Government House (Alberta's former vice-regal residence on 102 Avenue near 128 Street) and the adjacent Alexander Rutherford House include some of Edmonton's best-preserved 1940s kitchens. Many are on unusually large lots exceeding 50 x 150 feet, with original plaster walls over wood lath, solid Douglas fir trim, and site-built cabinetry that still pulls square after eight decades. Our Glenora service area crews have worked from the 142 Street boundary eastward to Groat Road and south to the MacKinnon Ravine trail system. Because pre-1978 finishes may contain lead, every 1940s Glenora project we quote includes Health Canada lead-safe (RRP) protocols, HEPA filtration, and off-site chemical stripping in our spray booth. That approach protects the original wood, the family, and the home's plaster walls. For background on the neighbourhood, see the Wikipedia entry for Government House (Alberta) , which anchors the Glenora heritage district. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in Glenora combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Glenora? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Do you refinish built-in cabinetry and millwork beyond the kitchen in Glenora? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take in a Glenora kitchen? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can You Refinish Builder-Grade Cabinets in Newer Beaumont Homes? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/refinish-builder-grade-cabinets-beaumont/ > Yes. iPaint Painting refinishes peeling thermofoil and MDF shaker cabinets in Beaumont homes built 2005 to 2020. Save $10,000 to $25,000 versus cabinet replacement. Can You Refinish Builder-Grade Cabinets in Newer Beaumont Homes? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Refinish Builder-Grade Cabinets Beaumont Can You Refinish Builder-Grade Cabinets in Newer Beaumont Homes? Cabinet Refinishing Beaumont 562 words Yes. Most homes built in Beaumont between 2005 and 2020, especially in Beaumont Lakes, Ruisseau, Dansereau, Triomphe, and Mackenzie Ridge, came with builder-grade thermofoil or MDF shaker cabinets that peel, bubble, and yellow over time. Our refinishing process strips the failing thermofoil, sands the MDF substrate, applies high-adhesion bonding primer, and spray-finishes with catalyzed lacquer or Benjamin Moore Advance for a surface that will not peel again. This saves Beaumont homeowners $10,000 to $25,000 compared to replacing structurally sound cabinet boxes. We also handle stain-to-paint conversions on maple cabinets common in Montrose and older Beaumont properties near Saint-Vital Catholic Church. Why Beaumont Builder-Grade Cabinets Fail Beaumont's rapid residential growth from 2005 through the early 2020s brought major builders like Coventry, Brookfield, Landmark Homes, and Jayman into neighbourhoods such as Coloniale Estates, the Lakes of Beaumont, Chaleur, and Eaglemont. To hit price targets, these builders used thermofoil: a vinyl film heat-bonded to MDF doors. Thermofoil looks great for the first five to ten years, but the adhesive breaks down with heat and humidity. Peeling typically starts on doors next to ovens, dishwashers, and under-mount sinks. The MDF substrate underneath is still solid and flat, which makes it an excellent candidate for professional refinishing rather than replacement. Our Refinishing Process for Beaumont Thermofoil Kitchens Step one is inspection. We open every door and drawer, check for moisture damage, and confirm the box construction is sound. Step two is full door and drawer removal, labelling, and transport to our spray facility. Step three is thermofoil stripping, including heat-lifting and mechanical removal where needed. Step four is sanding the MDF substrate to a uniform profile. Step five is a high-adhesion bonding primer specifically formulated for MDF and slick substrates. Step six is multiple spray-applied coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance in the colour and sheen you select. Step seven is a protective clear coat, full reinstallation, and your 5-year written workmanship warranty. Builder-Grade Cabinet Refinishing in Beaumont Beaumont sits about 20 minutes south of Edmonton via Highway 625 and is home to roughly 26,000 residents. The bulk of the 2005 to 2020 builder-grade inventory is concentrated in the Lakes of Beaumont, Ruisseau, Dansereau, Triomphe, Chaleur, Mackenzie Ridge, and Eaglemont, with older 1970s to 1990s solid-wood cabinets clustered around Centre-Ville, Rue Montalet, and near Sacred Heart School, Four Seasons Park, and the Ken Nichol Regional Recreation Centre. HOA-governed communities in the newer phases generally do not restrict interior cabinet work, so most Beaumont homeowners can move forward quickly. Our crews cover the entire Beaumont service area with no travel surcharge. Beaumont was founded in 1895 by French-speaking settlers from Quebec and France, and the bilingual character of the town still shows up in street names like Rue Montreuil, Avenue Champlain, and Rue Eaglemont, and in schools like École Champs-Vallée and École Bellevue. The town is officially bilingual. For deeper context on Beaumont's founding, French heritage, and growth along Alberta Highway 625 , that article covers the history well. If your builder-grade cabinets are peeling, call 780-938-9555 for a free on-site assessment. We inspect every box, every hinge, and every drawer glide in person before quoting. We will tell you honestly whether refinishing, refacing, or replacement fits your kitchen best, and we put every recommendation in writing with firm pricing so there are no surprises once we start work on your Beaumont home. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing Beaumont combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Beaumont? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take in Beaumont? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Beaumont? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ Cabinet refacing vs refinishing: which is right for you? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you refinish builder-grade cabinets in a Windermere home? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/refinish-builder-grade-cabinets-windermere/ > Yes. iPaint refinishes the builder-grade maple, oak, and thermofoil cabinets common in 2005 to 2015 Windermere homes for a factory-smooth modern finish. Can you refinish builder-grade cabinets in a Windermere home? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Builder-Grade Cabinet Refinishing in Windermere Can you refinish the builder-grade cabinets in my 2005 to 2015 Windermere home? Cabinet Refinishing Windermere 570 words Absolutely. Windermere homes from the 2005 to 2015 executive build era are one of our most common cabinet refinishing projects. The two dominant cabinet types we see are (1) maple or oak with a builder-grade stain finish that has faded, and (2) thermofoil-wrapped MDF doors that are peeling or yellowing near stovetops and dishwashers. Both are excellent candidates for refinishing. Stained Maple or Oak Builder Cabinets Builder-grade stained cabinets in Windermere were almost always finished in "cinnamon," "espresso," or "toffee", warm brown tones that have drifted out of style and often faded unevenly in sunlit kitchens. Our refinishing process strips the old finish, fills any grain (important for oak), applies bonding primer, and spray-finishes with catalyzed lacquer or Benjamin Moore Advance. The transformation to crisp white, soft grey, or warm greige is dramatic. Peeling Thermofoil Doors Thermofoil is a thin vinyl film heat-laminated to an MDF substrate. After 10 to 15 years near heat sources, the film starts to lift, bubble, or yellow. Most painters will not touch thermofoil because painting over it fails. Our process is different: Remove the failing thermofoil wrap completely from the door. Prepare and seal the exposed MDF substrate. Apply bonding primer formulated for MDF edges. Spray-finish with catalyzed lacquer or Benjamin Moore Advance. The result is a factory-smooth finish that will not peel again. What to Expect in a Windermere Project Most Windermere kitchens, whether the home sits along Windermere Boulevard, near the Currents of Windermere shopping district, or in the streets adjacent to Dr. Donald R. Massey School, have 35 to 60+ doors. Projects typically run 10 to 14 business days from removal to reinstallation, with the kitchen boxes remaining usable for most of that time. Pricing ranges from $4,500 to $9,500 depending on door count and finish selection. Book a Free Windermere Consultation We bring sample finishes and door pieces to your Windermere home so you can see the exact smoothness and colour before committing. Call 780-938-9555 or request a free estimate online . Builder-Grade Cabinet Refinishing in Windermere The builder-grade cabinetry we see most often in Windermere came from the 2005 to 2015 executive build wave (Cambrian, Morrison Homes, Brookfield Residential, Jayman MasterBUILT, Sterling Homes). Whether the home is on Windermere Boulevard, backs onto Windermere Waters, or sits in the quieter streets south of 41 Avenue SW or west of Rabbit Hill Road near the Windermere Golf & Country Club, the stock specifications were remarkably consistent: stained maple doors, oak-veneered gables, and thermofoil secondary cabinetry. That consistency is actually good news. Our refinishing process is proven on every one of those substrates. We cover the full Windermere service area and can usually pull a door sample on the same visit as the estimate. Windermere homes from the 2005 to 2015 era almost always paired the stained maple cabinets with granite (Santa Cecilia or Ubatuba) or early quartz countertops (Silestone, Caesarstone). We bring sample doors in soft white, warm greige, and charcoal tones pre-matched to those countertop families so you can see the transformation before signing. Access to our spray shop is fast from Windermere by way of Anthony Henday Drive, which means shorter transit and less risk to finished doors during reinstallation. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in Windermere combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Windermere? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take in a Windermere executive kitchen? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can you refinish honey oak cabinets in my Edmonton home? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Why Do Summerside Builder Kitchens Need Refinishing? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/refinish-builder-kitchens-summerside/ > Summerside builder cabinets from 2005 to 2020 show thermofoil peel, wear, and yellowing by year 8. Here is why refinishing beats replacement. Why Do Summerside Builder Kitchens Need Refinishing? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Refinish Builder Kitchens Summerside Why Do Summerside Builder Kitchens Need Refinishing? Cabinet Refinishing Summerside 551 words Summerside homes built between 2005 and 2020 came from the factory with builder-grade cabinets finished in basic stain or thermofoil , materials chosen for cost and speed, not longevity. After 8 to 15 years of busy family use in this southeast Edmonton lake community, those finishes show predictable wear: scratches along door faces, discolouration around handles, yellowing on lighter stains, and thermofoil peeling near heat sources like the stove, dishwasher, and coffee station. Professional refinishing strips the old coating, bonds a primer to the substrate, and spray-applies a catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish that lasts significantly longer than the original builder finish. In short, the doors themselves are usually fine. The finish is what failed, and that is exactly what refinishing fixes. What Actually Fails on a Summerside Builder Cabinet The failure pattern in Summerside is remarkably consistent across builders. Homes from Brookfield Homes and Landmark Homes during the 2005 to 2012 launch wave shipped with thermofoil-wrapped MDF shaker doors, a vinyl skin heat-pressed to the board. That skin does not bond permanently. Heat from the oven vent, steam from the dishwasher, and cleaner chemicals break the adhesive, and within a decade the corners lift and peel. Later builds from Jayman MasterBUILT, Coventry Homes, Kimberley Homes, and Morrison Homes from 2012 onward moved toward painted MDF shaker, which wears differently. Paint chips at handle edges, takes on a yellow cast under warm incandescent lighting, and shows hand oil shadows around the pulls. Both failure modes are cosmetic, and both respond beautifully to a full professional spray refinish. Refinishing vs Replacing in Summerside Replacement costs in this neighborhood run $20,000 to $45,000 once you factor in demolition, tearout, new boxes, new countertops (granite on 2005 to 2012 homes, quartz on 2012+), and the plumbing disconnect. Refinishing runs $2,500 to $8,000 and keeps your structurally sound boxes, countertops, and layout exactly as they are. The transformation is visually identical to new cabinets at 15 to 25 percent of the cost. For a family home in Summerside North or Summerside East where the box layout is already good, refinishing is almost always the smarter move. The only cases where replacement wins are water damage, severe crown misalignment, or a full layout redesign. Refinishing Builder Kitchens in Summerside Summerside is organized around private Lake Summerside, Edmonton's only man-made residential lake with swimming and paddling access. Major landmarks include the Summerside Beach Club, Summerside Plaza, Father Michael Troy Catholic Junior High, Tim Hortons Field Summerside, and Edmonton Christian South School, all developed in lockstep with the surrounding subdivisions along Ellerslie Road, 50 Street, and Meridian Street. Because nearly every kitchen in Summerside Main, Summerside North, and Summerside East came from the same builder pool in the same 15-year window, the cabinet wear patterns we see are strikingly uniform. Learn more about our coverage on our Summerside service area page. This neighborhood sits in the south Mill Woods geography just off Anthony Henday Drive, which makes our shop 15 to 20 minutes away via 91 Street and 17 Street. The Lake Summerside Community Corporation governs exterior architectural standards and lake access, but interior finishes are fully at the homeowner's discretion, and a refinish lifts a dated 2008-era kitchen to 2026 resale-ready standards. For broader context on the greater area, see Mill Woods, Edmonton on Wikipedia . Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in Summerside combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Summerside? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take in Summerside? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can builder-grade Windermere cabinets be refinished? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Do you refinish built-in millwork beyond the kitchen in Glenora? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/refinish-built-in-millwork-glenora/ > Yes. iPaint refinishes butler pantries, dining room china cabinets, library shelving, and built-in millwork throughout Glenora heritage and character homes. Do you refinish built-in millwork beyond the kitchen in Glenora? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Glenora Built-In Millwork Refinishing Do you refinish built-in cabinetry and millwork beyond the kitchen in Glenora? Cabinet Refinishing Glenora 575 words Yes. Glenora homes are particularly well-suited for whole-home refinishing projects, and bundling all built-ins into a single engagement typically saves 15 to 25 percent per piece versus refinishing them separately. Character homes, Tudor revival properties, and English cottage-style Glenora homes (especially those along 102 Avenue and the streets framing Government House) routinely have extensive built-in cabinetry beyond the kitchen, and it all refinishes to the same factory-smooth standard as the main kitchen. Glenora Built-Ins We Commonly Refinish Butler's pantries: Often with glass-front upper cabinets, wet-bar sinks, and decorative panel doors. Dining room china cabinets: Hand-built into the wall, with glass fronts and leaded glass panels in some cases. Library and study shelving: Floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, rolling-ladder systems, and paneled fireplaces in many Glenora libraries. Mudroom and back hall storage: Coat closets, boot benches, and custom storage cubbies. Bedroom wardrobes: Built-in wardrobes and window seats common in character-home primary bedrooms. Bathroom vanities: Multiple vanities throughout a Glenora character home are refinished to coordinate with the kitchen. Fireplace surrounds and decorative millwork: Painted or stained mantles, picture rails, wainscotting, and crown mouldings. Why Bundling Makes Sense Every refinishing project has fixed setup costs: containment, lead testing (required for pre-1978 finishes), transport to our spray booth, and booth setup. Bundling all built-ins into a single project spreads those fixed costs across more pieces, which is why we offer meaningful bundled pricing. It also ensures every surface in your home matches exactly, same sheen, same colour, same finish film. Typical Whole-Home Glenora Project A whole-home Glenora project (kitchen + butler's pantry + dining room china cabinet + 2 bathroom vanities + library) typically runs 3 to 5 weeks and $15,000 to $30,000. Individual pieces can be phased if that fits your budget better. We provide both options in every quote. Book a free whole-home consultation and we will walk every built-in, give you a piece-by-piece scope, and show you the bundled savings. Built-In Millwork Refinishing in Glenora Glenora, bounded roughly by 142 Street, Stony Plain Road, Groat Road, and MacKinnon Ravine, was designed in the early twentieth century for large-lot estate homes, and the result is a neighbourhood unusually rich in built-in millwork. Homes near the Glenora Club on 102 Avenue, Westglen School, and the Provincial Archives of Alberta often have paneled libraries, butler's pantries between the kitchen and dining room, leaded-glass china cabinets, and boot rooms along the back hall. Our Glenora service area crews see this combination more in Glenora than in any other Edmonton neighbourhood we work in. Much of this original millwork was built from solid Douglas fir, tight-grain birch, and quarter-sawn maple, often with mortise-and-tenon joinery and painted finishes that predate 1978. That means most whole-home quotes here include Health Canada lead-safe prep across every piece, not just the kitchen. The neighbourhood's architectural heritage is well documented, including in the Wikipedia entry for Glenora, Edmonton , which captures why so much of the built-in woodwork is worth preserving rather than replacing. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in Glenora combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Can you refinish 1940s cabinets in a Glenora character home? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Glenora? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take in a Glenora kitchen? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Are Windsor Park's Older Solid Wood Cabinets Worth Refinishing? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/refinish-heritage-solid-wood-cabinets-windsor-park/ > Yes, Windsor Park Are Windsor Park's Older Solid Wood Cabinets Worth Refinishing? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Refinish Heritage Solid Wood Cabinets in Windsor Park Are Windsor Park's Older Solid Wood Cabinets Worth Refinishing Instead of Replacing? Cabinet Refinishing Windsor Park 565 words Yes. In Windsor Park, refinishing original solid wood cabinets almost always beats replacement. Windsor Park is an established inner-southwest Edmonton neighbourhood developed mostly between 1946 and 1965, directly adjacent to the University of Alberta South Campus, bounded by Saskatchewan Drive, 87 Avenue, 118 Street, and Fox Drive. Homes built in this era used solid birch, solid maple, or solid oak cabinet construction that outperforms most modern MDF-core cabinetry. A full strip-and-spray refinish runs $4,000 to $10,000 versus $20,000 to $40,000 or more for replacement, a 60 to 70 percent saving. In about 95 percent of Windsor Park kitchens we inspect, the original cabinet boxes are structurally sound after 60-plus years and only the finish needs to be renewed. Why the Original Boxes Are Worth Saving Windsor Park housing stock is dominated by 1.5-storey "Old Timer" homes, 1940s Victory homes, 1950s bungalows, and 1960s side-splits ranging 1,000 to 2,400 square feet. Cabinets in these homes were built in a pre-particleboard era from dimensional hardwood. The 1946 to 1955 originals are typically solid birch or solid maple slab-fronts with simple chrome knobs. The 1960s to 1970s renovations added solid oak cathedral-arch raised panels. All three species hold finish beautifully once stripped and refinished. Even the 1980s and 1990s golden oak kitchens common along 119 Street and 122 Street have solid oak face frames and plywood boxes that sand clean and spray to a factory-smooth result. What the Refinishing Process Looks Like iPaint strips the original amber varnish, degreases every surface, and sands through a P150 to P220 grit progression on solid wood (P320 on any MDF end panels). We apply a stain-blocking primer, either Zinsser B-I-N shellac or INSL-X Stix, to lock down tannins from old oak and birch. Topcoats are sprayed in two to three passes with M.L. Campbell MagnaMax catalyzed conversion varnish, Sherwin-Williams KemVar, or Benjamin Moore Advance waterborne alkyd. Fronts are finished at a 20 to 30 sheen that reads as semi-gloss and high-end. MagnaMax reaches 3H pencil hardness in 48 hours at 20 percent relative humidity, matching Edmonton's dry winter humidity of 15 to 25 percent. Full cure is 7 days for waterborne acrylics and 48 hours for catalyzed systems. Heritage Character Is Part of the Windsor Park Value Windsor Park homes trade at a premium partly because of their mature streetscapes, American elm and green ash canopy along Saskatchewan Drive (under the City of Edmonton heritage elm program), and proximity to the University of Alberta, Windsor Park School on 87 Avenue, the Windsor Park Community League Hall, and the Windsor Park Tennis Club built in 1952. Ripping out original 1950s birch cabinets replaces character with generic big-box cabinetry. Refinishing keeps the period door profiles (slab fronts, cathedral arches, or mid-century flat panels) while updating colour and durability. Neighbouring Windsor Park homeowners in Belgravia, McKernan, Parkallen, and Lendrum Place follow the same playbook. When Replacement Does Make Sense There are narrow cases where replacement wins: water damage to the carcase substrate, cabinet boxes built from cheap 1970s particleboard that has swelled, or a layout change a homeowner truly wants (removing a wall, adding an island). For those scenarios we offer cabinet refacing as an intermediate step. For everyone else, refinishing is the right call. Learn more about the neighbourhood on Wikipedia's Windsor Park Edmonton page , or see our cabinet refinishing service , our Edmonton pillar page , and our colour consultation option. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing Windsor Park combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Windsor Park? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take in Windsor Park? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Do older Windsor Park cabinets have lead paint? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Heritage character homes in Windsor Park From: Heritage Homes Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you refinish 1990s honey oak cabinets in Sherwood Park? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/refinish-honey-oak-1990s-sherwood-park/ > Yes. iPaint refinishes 1990s honey oak cabinets across Sherwood Park: grain filling, spray-applied catalyzed lacquer, factory-smooth modern finish. Common in Mills Haven, Nottingham, Brentwood. Can you refinish 1990s honey oak cabinets in Sherwood Park? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Refinish 1990s Honey Oak Sherwood Park Can you refinish the honey oak cabinets in my 1990s Sherwood Park home? Cabinet Refinishing Sherwood Park 611 words Absolutely. Thousands of homes built during Sherwood Park's 1980s and 1990s expansion have honey oak cabinets with cathedral-arch doors and heavy open grain. This is the single most common cabinet type we refinish in Strathcona County. Our process strips the old varnish, applies professional grain filler to level the open oak grain completely, primes with bonding primer, and spray-applies catalyzed lacquer for a glass-smooth modern finish. The heavy oak grain disappears and the cabinets look factory-new, one of the most dramatic kitchen transformations we do in the region. Why 1990s Sherwood Park Kitchens Need Grain Filling Honey oak was the default cabinet choice through the 1980s and early 1990s building boom that filled out Mills Haven, Nottingham, Brentwood, Foxboro, Clarkdale Meadows, and Sherwood Heights. Oak's deep open grain telegraphs straight through paint. Simply priming and painting gives you a muddy, ridged surface that looks amateur. Proper refinishing demands: Full strip of the original orange-tinted varnish Sanding to uniform bare wood Two to three passes of professional grain filler, sanded flat between passes Stain-blocking bonding primer to prevent tannin bleed Multiple spray coats of catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish Clear protective topcoat Skip the grain filler and you get a kitchen that looks painted. Do it right and it looks like new custom cabinetry. Popular Colour Conversions for 1990s Honey Oak The honey-oak-to-crisp-white conversion remains the most popular choice across Sherwood Park. Warm greige, soft sage, and deep navy island combinations are also trending through Summerwood and Lakeland Ridge. Our samples let you compare each colour against your existing countertops and backsplash under your kitchen's lighting before any finish goes on. Process and Timeline A typical 20 to 35 door 1990s kitchen takes 7 to 10 business days from door removal to final reinstallation. Doors go to our shop for spray work while our crew completes box face frames on site. You keep your sink, stove, and fridge accessible throughout. No plumbing disconnects and no countertop removal. Why Refinishing Beats Replacement for 1990s Oak Most 1990s honey oak kitchens in Foxboro, Clarkdale Meadows, and Sherwood Heights were built with solid oak face frames and plywood boxes. The boxes are rarely the problem, the finish is. Ripping out good boxes to replace with new particleboard construction is almost always a downgrade in quality at two to three times the cost. Refinishing preserves the structural wood and delivers a factory-smooth modern finish for 25 to 35 percent of replacement. It is the single biggest-impact upgrade you can make to a 1990s Sherwood Park kitchen without a full renovation. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. Book a free in-home consultation or call 780-938-9555 . 1990s Honey Oak Refinishing in Sherwood Park Sherwood Park developed heavily from the 1950s onward as a bedroom community of Edmonton, with the 1980s and 1990s producing the neighbourhoods where honey oak is most concentrated: Mills Haven, Nottingham, Brentwood, Foxboro, Clarkdale Meadows, and Sherwood Heights. Our vans run these blocks between quotes every week, usually crossing Baseline Road or cutting in from Sherwood Drive near Festival Place and Sherwood Park Mall. Crews also reach rural oak kitchens in Ardrossan acreages east of the hamlet. Every project connects through our Sherwood Park service area hub. Strathcona County is governed as a specialized municipality, and its growth from the post-war era through the 1990s shaped the oak-heavy housing stock we refinish today. Cabinets from the Mills Haven and Nottingham build-out share consistent construction: plywood boxes, solid oak face frames, cathedral-arch doors with raised centre panels. That uniformity is why our process is dialled in for these kitchens. For more on the area's development, see the Wikipedia entry for Strathcona County . Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in Sherwood Park combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Sherwood Park? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Are my Sherwood Park cabinets good candidates for refacing? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ Can you refinish honey oak cabinets in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Sherwood Park? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you refinish honey oak cabinets in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/refinish-honey-oak-cabinets-edmonton/ > Yes. iPaint refinishes honey oak cabinets in Edmonton homes built 1980s to 2000s. Grain-filling, bonding primer, and catalyzed lacquer for a factory-smooth modern finish. Can you refinish honey oak cabinets in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Honey Oak Cabinet Refinishing in Edmonton Can you refinish honey oak cabinets in my Edmonton home? Cabinet Refinishing Edmonton 590 words Yes, absolutely. Honey oak cabinet refinishing is iPaint Painting's single most-requested service in Edmonton. Thousands of Edmonton homes built between 1980 and 2005 have honey oak cabinets with cathedral-arch or raised-panel doors and the deep, open grain that defines oak. We transform them into factory-smooth, modern painted finishes (most commonly white, crisp off-white, warm greige, or soft grey) in 7 to 10 business days. Why Oak Cabinets Need Special Preparation Oak is a heavily open-grained wood. If you simply paint over it, the grain ghosts through every coat and the finish looks rough and dated. The difference between a professional refinish and a DIY paint-over is grain filling . Without it, you cannot get a factory-smooth result on oak. Our 6-Step Honey Oak Refinishing Process Removal: Doors, drawer fronts, and hardware are labelled and taken back to our spray booth. Boxes are masked in place. Strip and sand: Old varnish and oil-based finish is stripped or sanded to a bondable substrate. Grain fill: Professional-grade grain filler is applied, levelled, and sanded until the oak grain is completely flat. This is the step most painters skip. Bonding primer: A stain-blocking bonding primer seals oak tannins so they do not bleed through light topcoats. Spray finish: Two to three coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance, spray-applied for a factory-smooth surface. Reinstall: Doors, drawers, and hardware go back on. Final walk-through and warranty activation. Typical Results in Edmonton Homes Builder-era Edmonton neighbourhoods like Mill Woods, Riverbend, Westbrook Estates, The Hamptons, and Terwillegar have thousands of honey oak kitchens. Callingwood and Blue Quill subdivisions off Whitemud Drive, along with the 1990s family homes sprawling south of Anthony Henday Drive, are filled with the same cathedral-arch oak doors. After our refinishing, the cathedral arches still give the doors their shape, but the grain disappears and the finish looks as smooth as a new painted cabinet. Typical investment is $3,500 to $7,500 depending on door count, roughly 60 to 70 percent less than full replacement. Book a free in-home consultation and we will bring sample finishes, show you the smoothness you can expect, and provide a detailed written quote for your Edmonton kitchen. Honey Oak Cabinet Refinishing in Edmonton Honey oak was the dominant kitchen look during Edmonton's second residential boom, roughly 1985 to 2005. You see it densely across Mill Woods in the southeast, The Hamptons and Callingwood on the west side near West Edmonton Mall, and the Riverbend communities perched above the North Saskatchewan River Valley. Families who bought those homes raised kids, cooked thousands of meals, and held onto boxes that are still structurally excellent. Refinishing lets them keep the bones and lose the 1990s grain. For the full service area breakdown, see our Edmonton service area page. Edmonton's climate plays directly into how we cure these finishes. With a long heating season from October through April, interior air drops below 25 percent relative humidity in most homes, which is actually ideal for catalyzed lacquer and conversion varnish. We schedule honey oak projects year-round from our spray booth near the Yellowhead Trail corridor, and chinook temperature swings have no effect on doors finished in our controlled booth. The North Saskatchewan River valley neighbourhoods (Riverbend, Belgravia, and the homes backing onto the river valley trail system) tend to have the highest concentration of well-maintained oak kitchens in the city. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in Edmonton combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take for an Edmonton kitchen? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Cabinet refinishing vs. cabinet painting, what's the difference? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can you refinish builder-grade cabinets in a Windermere home? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can You Refinish Oak Cabinets in Grandin or Mission Park, St. Albert? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/refinish-oak-grandin-mission-park-st-albert/ > Yes. iPaint refinishes 1980s and 1990s oak cabinets in Grandin and Mission Park, St. Albert with grain filling and catalyzed lacquer for a glass-smooth modern finish. Can You Refinish Oak Cabinets in Grandin or Mission Park, St. Albert? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Refinish Oak in Grandin or Mission Park Can You Refinish Oak Cabinets in Grandin or Mission Park, St. Albert? Cabinet Refinishing St. Albert 589 words Absolutely. Many 1980s and 1990s homes in Grandin and Mission Park feature solid oak cabinets with prominent open grain that homeowners want smoothed out. Our refinishing process strips the old finish, applies professional grain filler to level every grain line, primes with a bonding primer, and spray-applies catalyzed lacquer for a glass-smooth modern result. The transformation eliminates the dated honey oak look completely while preserving the solid wood construction that makes these St. Albert homes worth keeping. Most Grandin and Mission Park kitchens we refinish came from the same era as the Sturgeon River valley expansion and the Red Willow Trail system, and the cabinet quality from that era is consistently excellent under the dated finish. Why Grandin and Mission Park Oak Refinishes So Well Grandin is one of St. Albert's original suburban neighbourhoods, developed in the 1960s and 1970s along the Sturgeon River south of Sir Winston Churchill Avenue. Mission Park, directly east, filled in through the 1980s with walk-up bungalows and two-storey family homes. Cabinetry from that era was typically solid red or white oak with 3/4-inch face frames, cathedral-arch or flat-panel doors, and dovetailed drawer boxes. The wood is dense, stable, and takes a new finish beautifully. Compared to the MDF and thermofoil doors that became standard in newer St. Albert communities like Jensen Lakes and North Ridge, Grandin and Mission Park oak is the perfect refinishing candidate. The Grain-Filling Process That Changes Everything The single detail that separates a refinished oak kitchen from a painted-over oak kitchen is grain filling. Oak has large open pores that telegraph through paint if not addressed. We apply water-based grain filler with a squeegee, let it dry, sand flush, and often repeat a second time on pronounced heartwood. Only then does the kitchen receive bonding primer, two to three coats of catalyzed lacquer, and a protective topcoat. The result is a door that looks and feels like a new MDF shaker from the showroom, but with the solid-oak strength underneath. White, warm grey, and navy shakers are the most popular results in Grandin and Mission Park, followed by sage green for homeowners influenced by the heritage character around Father Lacombe Chapel and St. Albert Place. Timeline and Logistics for Grandin and Mission Park Homes A typical 25 to 35 door Grandin or Mission Park kitchen takes 7 to 10 business days from door removal to reinstallation. We remove and label every door and drawer front, transport them to our south Edmonton spray shop via St. Albert Trail and Anthony Henday Drive, spray them in a dust-controlled booth, and return to prep and spray the face frames on site. You keep the use of your sink, stove, and fridge for most of the project. Our crew is in Grandin, Mission Park, Lacombe Park, and Akinsdale multiple days each week. Oak Refinishing in St. Albert Grandin and Mission Park sit near the Sturgeon River valley and the Red Willow Trail network, with easy access via Sir Winston Churchill Avenue and St. Albert Trail. St. Albert Place and the Musée Héritage Museum anchor the civic core just minutes away, and Father Lacombe Chapel stands nearby as the oldest building in Alberta. See our St. Albert service area page for full coverage details. The 1980s and 1990s oak cabinets in these neighbourhoods reflect St. Albert's first major expansion after its 1977 city incorporation. That era favoured honey oak, cathedral-arch doors, and brass hardware, now the exact cabinets our clients most want modernized. For heritage context, see Father Lacombe Chapel on Wikipedia . Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in St. Albert combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in St. Albert? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in St. Albert? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ Are my St. Albert cabinets good candidates for refacing? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can You Refinish Oak Cabinets in Older Spruce Grove Homes? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/refinish-oak-older-spruce-grove-homes/ > Yes. iPaint Painting strips, grain fills, and spray refinishes honey oak cabinets in older Spruce Grove homes across Westgrove, Woodhaven, and Spruce Ridge. Can You Refinish Oak Cabinets in Older Spruce Grove Homes? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Refinishing Oak in Older Spruce Grove Homes Can You Refinish Oak Cabinets in Older Spruce Grove Homes? Cabinet Refinishing Spruce Grove 608 words Yes. Many 1980s and 1990s homes in Woodhaven and the original Spruce Grove core have honey oak cabinets with prominent open grain that homeowners want smoothed out. Our refinishing process strips the old finish, applies professional grain filler to level the oak grain completely, primes with bonding primer, and spray-applies catalyzed lacquer for a glass-smooth modern surface. The result no longer shows the heavy grain pattern. It is a dramatic transformation that modernizes the entire kitchen without the demolition, plumbing disconnection, or $30,000-plus cost of a full cabinet replacement. Why Grain Filling Matters on Spruce Grove Oak The honey oak cabinets installed across Westgrove, Spruce Ridge, Woodhaven, and Pioneer Lane during Spruce Grove's 1980s and 1990s expansion were built with solid red oak fronts and face frames. Red oak has deep, open pores that telegraph through any coat of paint that is not properly filled. Skip that step and you end up with white cabinets that still look like oak, which defeats the entire point. We use a two-stage grain filler, squeegeed into every pore and sanded back level before primer hits the wood. The finished door feels like MDF. Zero grain telegraphing, zero texture through the topcoat, zero oak-through-paint giveaway. Our Process for 1980s and 1990s Spruce Grove Kitchens Doors and drawer fronts leave your home on day one and travel to our Edmonton spray shop at 9821 33 Ave NW. There, they get chemically stripped of the original stain and varnish, sanded to a uniform bare-wood surface, grain-filled twice, sanded flat, bonding-primed, sanded again, and spray-finished with two to three coats of catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish in your chosen colour. Meanwhile, our on-site crew in Spruce Grove preps the cabinet boxes in place. Frames, stiles, and rails are hand-sanded, masked, and sprayed on location using HVLP with containment. After cure time, doors return and get reinstalled with new soft-close hinges if needed. Refinishing Oak in Spruce Grove The original Spruce Grove core around McLeod Avenue, King Street, and Grove Drive fills with homes built between 1975 and 1995, when the city grew from a small service town into a bedroom community for Edmonton. That era produced thousands of oak kitchens in Westgrove, Spruce Ridge, Woodhaven, and Pioneer Lane. We work these older neighbourhoods weekly, often within walking distance of Central Park, Jubilee Park, the Spruce Grove Public Library, and the Agrena arena. For additional background on our coverage, see our Spruce Grove service area page. Spruce Grove sits inside Parkland County along Highway 16A and Highway 779, a short drive west of Edmonton via the Yellowhead. It is the urban anchor of the Tri-Municipal Region alongside Stony Plain, as documented on the Parkland County page on Wikipedia . Because the older housing stock here tends to use the same mid-grade oak cabinet lines that appeared across Edmonton and Sherwood Park during the same decades, we already have colour matches, door templates, and grain-fill workflows dialled in. That experience means fewer surprises, a tighter timeline, and a finished kitchen that looks custom rather than painted-over. Popular Colour Choices for Refinished Oak White and warm greige dominate our Spruce Grove colour book right now, especially for homeowners in Westgrove, Woodhaven, and Spruce Ridge who want to modernize without going too trendy. Benjamin Moore White Dove, Chantilly Lace, and Classic Gray all pair well with the granite and laminate counters typical in 1980s and 1990s kitchens along Pioneer Lane. For families wanting a bigger statement, navy lowers like Hale Navy on an island with white perimeter cabinets is the most popular two-tone combination we install. Every colour is sprayed with the same catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish, so durability is identical across the palette. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in Spruce Grove combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Spruce Grove? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How Long Does Cabinet Refinishing Take in Spruce Grove? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can You Refinish 1990s Honey Oak in Sherwood Park? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can You Refinish Oil-Boom Era Cabinets in Older Leduc Homes? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/refinish-oil-boom-era-cabinets-leduc/ > Yes. iPaint Painting refinishes solid oak, birch, and maple cabinets in oil-boom era Leduc homes. Strip, grain fill, prime, and spray for a factory finish. Can You Refinish Oil-Boom Era Cabinets in Older Leduc Homes? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Refinish Oil-Boom Era Cabinets in Leduc Can You Refinish Oil-Boom Era Cabinets in Older Leduc Homes? Cabinet Refinishing Leduc 571 words Yes. Many original Leduc homes built during the oil-boom era (late 1940s through the 1970s) near Downtown 50 Avenue and Black Gold Drive feature solid oak, birch, or maple cabinets with heavy amber varnish finishes. These cabinets are structurally superior to almost anything you can buy new today. The wood is solid, the carcases are sound, and the dovetail or rabbet joinery is rock-steady. What looks dated is the finish: golden oak stain, cathedral-arch door profiles, and yellowed varnish. iPaint Painting strips the old coating, fills the grain, primes, and spray-finishes with catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish for a factory-smooth result that lasts. Why Oil-Boom Era Leduc Cabinets Are Worth Saving When Imperial Oil hit the Leduc No. 1 well on February 13, 1947, it triggered a decades-long housing boom that filled neighbourhoods like Corinthia, Caledonia Park, and the original core around 50 Avenue and Black Gold Drive with bungalows and split-levels built for oil workers and their families. These homes were built with solid hardwood cabinets because that is what local mills produced. Today, replacing them with particleboard-and-thermofoil big-box cabinets is usually a downgrade, not an upgrade. Refinishing preserves the bones and upgrades the look. Our Process for Heavy Amber Varnish Step one is doors off and labelled, so every door returns to its original hinge location. We strip the old varnish chemically and mechanically, then sand to bare wood. Oak grain is deep and porous, so we apply two coats of grain filler and sand between each, which eliminates the pitted look a lot of DIY refinishers end up with. Next comes a bonding primer, then two to three spray coats of catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish in your chosen colour. A final clear coat protects against chipping, yellowing, and kitchen chemicals. The result looks like new cabinets, not painted old ones. Stain-to-Paint Conversions Homeowners in 1980s and 1990s builds in Deer Valley and Linsford, plus heritage properties near the Leduc Cemetery and the Leduc No. 1 Energy Discovery Centre, often ask about going from honey oak or dark walnut stain to a clean white or soft grey. We handle those conversions weekly. The same strip-fill-prime-spray sequence applies, with extra attention to tannin bleed on oak and maple. A shellac-based primer is applied over every strip-sanded door to seal the natural wood chemistry, and two thin coats of pigmented lacquer follow. The result is a bright, modern kitchen without losing the solid-wood feel underneath. Oil-Boom Era Refinishing in Leduc Many of the city's original cabinets still live in homes within walking distance of the Leduc Recreation Centre, the Black Gold Centre arena, Alexandra Park, and the Maclab Centre for the Performing Arts. These streets off 50 Street and 50 Avenue hold the densest concentration of vintage oak and birch cabinetry in the region. For full coverage details on our Leduc service area , visit the dedicated page. Our crew reaches every Leduc neighbourhood in about 25 minutes via Highway 2, with easy access for customers near Telford Lake and Airport Road. Leduc's oil heritage is well documented, with the Leduc No. 1 strike of 1947 marking Canada's first major oil discovery and driving the housing stock that defines the historic core. Those mid-century solid-wood cabinets outlast anything new off a big-box truck. Refinishing them is almost always the smarter move than replacement, both financially and for the character of the home. Call 780-938-9555 for a free in-home assessment. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing Leduc combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Leduc? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take in Leduc? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Leduc? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ Cabinet refacing vs refinishing in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can You Refinish Thermofoil Cabinets in Fort Saskatchewan? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/refinish-thermofoil-fort-saskatchewan/ > Yes. We strip failing thermofoil, prime the MDF, and spray catalyzed lacquer or Benjamin Moore Advance in Westpark, Eagles Can You Refinish Thermofoil Cabinets in Fort Saskatchewan? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Refinish Thermofoil in Fort Saskatchewan Can You Refinish Thermofoil Cabinets in Fort Saskatchewan? Cabinet Refinishing Fort Saskatchewan 573 words Yes. Many Fort Saskatchewan homes built between 2000 and 2015, particularly across Westpark, Eagles' Nest, and the newer phases along Highway 21, feature builder-grade thermofoil or MDF shaker cabinets that peel, bubble, and yellow after a decade of daily use. Our refinishing process strips the failing thermofoil, sands the MDF substrate, applies a high-adhesion bonding primer, and finishes with catalyzed lacquer or Benjamin Moore Advance for a surface that will not peel again. This saves Fort Saskatchewan homeowners $10,000 to $25,000 compared to replacing structurally sound cabinet boxes. We also handle stain-to-paint conversions on the oak and maple cabinets common in Southfort and older Downtown properties. Why Thermofoil Fails in Fort Saskatchewan Kitchens Thermofoil is a vinyl film heat-bonded to MDF. When heat, steam, and moisture hit door edges repeatedly near the stove, oven, and dishwasher, the adhesive breaks down. Peeling starts at the leading edge of the closest door, then spreads around the cabinet bank. Fort Saskatchewan kitchens installed during the 2000 to 2015 building boom across Westpark, Southfork, Chesapeake Estates, and the early Eagles' Nest phases used the same espresso and cappuccino thermofoil palettes popular at the time. The colour is now dated, and the substrate is failing. These two issues together drive most of the thermofoil refinishing calls we take from the city. How We Refinish Thermofoil Properly Painting over lifting thermofoil without prep is the most common DIY failure we see. Our process starts with door and drawer-front removal, numbered and catalogued in our shop. We strip the vinyl film completely on doors where it is already lifting, then sand the exposed MDF to a uniform profile. A high-adhesion bonding primer locks into the substrate, followed by two sprayed finish coats of Benjamin Moore Advance or catalyzed lacquer with full flash and cure time between coats. Cabinet boxes and face frames on-site are scuff-sanded, primed, and sprayed in place with containment built into the kitchen. Mid-grade quartz countertops and stainless appliances common in Forest Ridge and Southfork homes are fully protected throughout. Thermofoil Refinishing in Fort Saskatchewan The 2000 to 2015 building boom in Fort Saskatchewan is tied directly to the expansion of Alberta's Industrial Heartland. Westpark, Eagles' Nest, Forest Ridge, Chesapeake Estates, and Southfork all grew during that window, filling the HOA communities along Highway 21 and spreading east toward Highway 825. Our crews reach these neighbourhoods in 30 to 35 minutes via Highway 15, also known as Fort Saskatchewan Trail, with Anthony Henday Drive feeding the south end of the city. Veterans Way and 99 Avenue, locally called Josephburg Road, connect east-side thermofoil kitchens to the rest of the Fort Saskatchewan service area . The Dow Centennial Centre and Legacy Park are central landmarks for the newer residential corridor. Industrial air quality near the Heartland means many Fort Saskatchewan homes have tighter HVAC filtration than the regional average, which is an important consideration for thermofoil refinishing. Our spray booth process keeps overspray contained at our shop, and the on-site portion uses filtered extraction so HVAC systems are not contaminated. Shell Scotford, Dow Chemical, NOVA Chemicals, Imperial Oil, Pembina Pipeline, and Nutrien shape the local economy and the shift schedules homeowners work, which we accommodate when booking start dates. Rotary Park and the North Saskatchewan River corridor mark the western edge of the city. For background on the regional road network, see the Wikipedia entry on Alberta Highway 21 . Call 780-938-9555 for your free thermofoil assessment. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in Fort Saskatchewan combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Fort Saskatchewan? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Do you travel to Fort Saskatchewan for cabinet refinishing? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take in Fort Saskatchewan? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Do you refinish thermofoil cabinets in Jensen Lakes and North Ridge? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Do You Refinish Thermofoil Cabinets in Jensen Lakes and North Ridge? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/refinish-thermofoil-jensen-lakes-north-ridge/ > Yes. We strip failing thermofoil, sand the MDF, prime, and spray catalyzed lacquer in Jensen Lakes and North Ridge St. Albert kitchens. Saves $10,000 to $25,000 vs replacement. Do You Refinish Thermofoil Cabinets in Jensen Lakes and North Ridge? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Thermofoil Refinishing in Jensen Lakes and North Ridge Do You Refinish Thermofoil Cabinets in Jensen Lakes and North Ridge? Cabinet Refinishing St. Albert 593 words Yes. Builder-grade thermofoil cabinets installed in Jensen Lakes and North Ridge, two of St. Albert's newer northwest communities, commonly peel, bubble, and yellow after 10 to 15 years of daily use near stovetops, ovens, and dishwashers. We strip the failing thermofoil layer, sand the MDF substrate smooth, apply a high-adhesion bonding primer, and finish with Benjamin Moore Advance or catalyzed lacquer for a durable surface that will not peel again. This approach saves $10,000 to $25,000 compared to replacing cabinet boxes that are structurally sound. Every estimate is written, detailed, and guaranteed, and we bring product and colour samples to every Jensen Lakes and North Ridge free consultation. Why Thermofoil Fails in 2010s Builder Kitchens Thermofoil is a vinyl film heat-bonded to MDF. When heat, steam, and moisture hit the edges of doors and drawer fronts repeatedly, the adhesive breaks down. Peeling starts at the leading edge of the door nearest the dishwasher or oven, then spreads. Jensen Lakes and North Ridge kitchens from builder pools like Augusta Fine Homes, Pacesetter Homes, Sterling Homes, and Landmark Homes often used the same thermofoil spec with espresso and cappuccino colour palettes common in the 2010s. The colour has fallen out of fashion and the substrate has started failing, which is why so many homeowners in these communities are asking about refinishing right now. How We Refinish Thermofoil Properly Painting over thermofoil without prep is the most common DIY failure we see. Our process starts with door and drawer-front removal, numbered and catalogued in the shop. We strip the vinyl film completely on doors where it is already lifting, then sand the exposed MDF to a uniform profile. A high-adhesion bonding primer locks into the substrate, followed by two sprayed finish coats of Benjamin Moore Advance or catalyzed lacquer with full flash and cure time between coats. Boxes and face frames on-site are scuff-sanded, primed, and sprayed in place with containment in the kitchen. Mid-grade quartz countertops common in the area are fully protected. Thermofoil Refinishing in St. Albert St. Albert is Alberta's first community, founded in 1861 northwest of Edmonton in Sturgeon County. Jensen Lakes and North Ridge are newer communities built from the mid-2000s onward, centred around Jensen Lake with its beach area, walking trails, and lake-oriented home designs. From our south Edmonton shop at 9821 33 Ave NW, we reach the St. Albert service area in under 25 minutes via Anthony Henday Drive and Ray Gibbon Drive, which means our crews are in Jensen Lakes, North Ridge, and neighbouring communities multiple days each week. Landmarks like Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park, St. Albert Place, Red Willow Trail, and the Sturgeon River define the daily geography of the area. Beyond the lake and trail systems, the historic core of the city anchors its identity. Father Lacombe Chapel, built in 1861 and considered the oldest building in Alberta, sits just a short drive from Jensen Lakes along St. Albert Trail. The Sturgeon River runs through the centre of the city and past St. Albert Place, connecting the modern lake communities back to the original settlement in a continuous green corridor. Our crews regularly handle thermofoil kitchens across Jensen Lakes, North Ridge, and adjacent newer communities with the same mid-grade quartz countertops and 2010s espresso finishes that now look dated. For background on the city, its founding, and how newer lake-oriented communities fit into the broader municipality, see the Wikipedia entry on St. Albert, Alberta . Call 780-938-9555 to book your free in-home assessment and receive a written, guaranteed quote tailored to your thermofoil kitchen. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in St. Albert combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in St. Albert? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in St. Albert? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Glenora? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ What door styles are available for cabinet refacing? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you renovate while my business is still operating? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/renovate-while-business-operating/ > Can you renovate while my business is still operating? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Can you renovate while my business is still operating? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can you renovate while my business is still operating? Can you renovate while my business is still operating? General Contracting 420 words Yes, we do this regularly. Most Edmonton businesses cannot afford to shut down for weeks during a renovation. We have developed proven systems for completing commercial renovations while your business stays open, your staff keeps working, and your customers continue to visit. It requires careful planning, but it is absolutely doable. How Phased Renovation Works The key is breaking the project into manageable phases so only one section of your space is under construction at any given time. For example, a dental office renovation might proceed room by room, with each operatory completed and handed back before the next one begins. A retail store might renovate the back half first, then swap operations and complete the front. Before construction starts, we create a detailed phasing plan that maps out exactly which areas are affected on which days, where your operations temporarily relocate within the space, and when each section returns to normal use. Dust and Noise Control These are the two biggest concerns for businesses operating during renovation, and we take both seriously: Dust barriers: We install floor-to-ceiling poly barriers with zippered access doors between the construction zone and your operating space. For medical offices, dental clinics, and food service businesses, we use negative air pressure systems that pull construction dust away from your clean areas. HVAC isolation: During dusty work phases (demolition, drywall sanding), we seal off HVAC returns in the construction zone to prevent dust from circulating through your entire space. This is especially important for businesses with sensitive equipment or health requirements. Noise scheduling: Loud work (demo, concrete cutting, hammer drilling) gets scheduled for before or after your business hours whenever possible. If your office opens at 9am, our crew starts the noisy work at 6am and transitions to quieter tasks by the time your team arrives. After-Hours and Weekend Options For businesses where any daytime disruption is unacceptable, we offer full evening and weekend construction schedules. Our crews work 5pm to midnight or Saturday and Sunday shifts. This approach takes longer overall (fewer productive hours per week), but your business operates completely normally during open hours. Retail stores, medical offices, and restaurants in Edmonton frequently choose this option. Real-World Experience We have completed renovations in active medical clinics, operating dental offices, retail stores during holiday season, and restaurants that served customers every day of the project. The common thread is planning. When you know exactly what happens on which day, disruption stays minimal and predictable. Contact us to plan your renovation around your business schedule and we will show you how the phasing works for your specific space. Source Page This answer is from our General Contracting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How long does a commercial renovation take in Edmonton? From: General Contracting FAQ Do you handle permits and inspections for commercial renovations? From: General Contracting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## When should I repaint my Summerside home's interior? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/repaint-timing-summerside/ > Summerside homes with builder-grade flat paint from 2005 to 2020 should be repainted every 8 to 12 years. By the 10-year mark, expect visible scuffing and yellowing. iPaint Painting recommends premium eggshell or satin. When should I repaint my Summerside home's interior? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / When should I repaint my Summerside home's interior? When should I repaint my Summerside home's interior? Summerside 430 words Most Summerside homes were built between 2005 and 2020 with builder-grade flat latex paint, and iPaint Painting recommends a full interior repaint every 8 to 12 years. By the 10-year mark, visible scuffing in hallways and stairwells, yellowing near light switches, and wear patterns along high-traffic walls are common. Upgrading from flat to a premium eggshell or satin finish extends the life of the next paint job by 3 to 5 additional years. Signs Your Summerside Home Is Ready for Repainting Builder-grade flat paint cannot be cleaned without leaving shiny burnish marks, so wear accumulates visually over time. Here are the most reliable indicators that your Summerside home needs professional repainting: Scuff marks that will not wash off: Flat paint absorbs marks permanently. If wiping a wall with a damp cloth leaves a shiny streak, the paint has reached the end of its useful life. Yellowing near switches and outlets: Skin oils from thousands of daily touches cause irreversible yellowing on flat and matte finishes. This typically becomes noticeable after 7 to 10 years. Colour fading on south-facing walls: UV light through large Summerside windows (especially the front-facing picture windows common in the community) fades paint unevenly. One wall may look noticeably different from its neighbours. Nail pops and hairline cracks: Edmonton's freeze-thaw cycles cause framing to shift, especially in homes under 10 years old. Small drywall cracks and nail pops appear along ceilings and corners. These need repair and repainting together. Room-by-Room Repaint Timeline Not every room wears at the same rate. iPaint Painting sees a consistent pattern across Summerside homes: Hallways and stairwells: First to show wear. Repaint every 5 to 8 years with builder-grade paint, or 10 to 12 years with premium eggshell. Kitchen and dining areas: Cooking splatter and chair-back marks accelerate wear. Typically need attention every 6 to 9 years. Bedrooms and living areas: Lower traffic means longer life. 10 to 15 years between repaints is common with professional-grade products. Bathrooms: Humidity cycles cause peeling on poorly ventilated surfaces. A moisture-resistant satin finish is essential and should be refreshed every 8 to 10 years. The iPaint Painting Approach for Summerside Repaints iPaint Painting begins every Summerside repaint with thorough surface preparation: filling nail pops, sanding rough spots, caulking trim gaps, and priming stained areas. We apply two full coats of premium interior paint from Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams, and every project is backed by our 5-year written warranty . Ready to refresh your Summerside home? Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . Source Page This answer is from our Summerside service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Summerside. Related Questions FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Summerside? From: Summerside FAQ Can you paint the exterior of homes near Summerside Lake? From: Summerside Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can You Repaint 1970s and 1980s Wood Siding in Riverbend? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/repaint-wood-siding-riverbend/ > Yes. Original cedar and T1-11 wood siding in Riverbend can be repainted for 8 to 10 more years of life. See the iPaint Painting prep, primer, and product spec. Can You Repaint 1970s and 1980s Wood Siding in Riverbend? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Repaint Wood Siding in Riverbend Can You Repaint 1970s and 1980s Wood Siding in Riverbend? Exterior Painting Riverbend, Edmonton 577 words Yes, original 1970s and 1980s cedar and T1-11 plywood siding on Riverbend homes can absolutely be repainted, and done properly a full exterior repaint will deliver 8 to 10 years of protection before the next recoat. Riverbend was built out almost entirely between 1976 and 1995, and the cedar bevel siding and T1-11 plywood cladding common to Brander Gardens, Bulyea Heights, Brookside, and Falconer Heights is structurally sound on roughly 95 percent of the homes we inspect. Our process: a thorough power wash, full scrape and sand to a sound surface, targeted board replacement for rot, a stain-blocking oil primer, then two coats of 100 percent acrylic exterior topcoat. The result reads like fresh construction in a modern colour rather than a 45-year-old wood home. Why Riverbend Wood Siding Can Still Be Repainted Western red cedar bevel siding holds up remarkably well across Zone 3a freeze-thaw cycles because cedar contains natural thujaplicins that resist rot. Even after 45 years under brown and tan earth-tone stains, the substrate is usually sound. T1-11 plywood siding, common on Brookside and Ramsay Heights builds from the late 1970s, is more vulnerable at the horizontal joints and ground-contact edges, but 90 percent of the field surface is still paintable. The only boards that typically require replacement are bottom courses within 300 millimetres of grade, rake board ends, and any siding directly behind downspouts that failed. The Riverbend Wood Siding Repaint Process Step one is a full power wash at 1,500 to 2,500 PSI to remove 45 years of oxidized chalk, Whitemud Creek Ravine mildew, and road-salt spray from Terwillegar Drive and Rabbit Hill Road. Step two is hand-scraping all loose paint, feathering the edges with 80 and 120 grit, and spot-replacing any rotted cedar with kiln-dried western red cedar milled to match the original 8-inch bevel profile. Step three is a stain-blocking oil primer: Benjamin Moore Fresh Start Exterior or Zinsser Cover Stain is applied to every scraped board to seal cedar tannins that otherwise bleed through waterborne topcoats within 18 months. Step four is two coats of Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior or Sherwin-Williams Emerald Exterior at 400 square feet per gallon. Colour Choices Riverbend Homeowners Pick Most Riverbend repaints we complete are a full colour change away from the original 1970s browns and tans. The top palette for 2025 and 2026 reads: warm whites (Benjamin Moore White Dove, Sherwin-Williams Alabaster), soft greys (Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter, Classic Gray), charcoals on Henderson Estates and Wolf Willow custom infills (Benjamin Moore Kendall Charcoal, Wrought Iron), sage greens on Falconer Heights and Bulyea Heights bungalows, and navy on Rhatigan Ridge two-storeys. We bring drawdowns, not chips, and we test every colour on the actual substrate in full sun before we commit. Historical Riverbend context is at Wikipedia's Riverbend, Edmonton entry . When Wood Siding Should Be Replaced Instead About five percent of Riverbend wood siding projects include substantial replacement or a switch to Hardie board. Triggers include: more than 20 percent of boards rotted, repeated moisture damage behind flashing, structural movement cracks at corners, or a client preference for 40-year siding. On those projects we coordinate with trusted local siding installers and paint the new cladding in-place. For deck, fence, and trim work that complements an exterior repaint, see our deck and fence staining page. For any surface repairs see our drywall and surface repairs service. To book a Riverbend wood-siding assessment, visit our Riverbend service area page or the parent exterior painting hub. Source Page This answer is from our Exterior Painting Riverbend combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more neighbourhood-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does exterior painting cost in Riverbend? From: Exterior Painting FAQ How does Riverbend's river valley location affect exterior paint? From: Exterior Painting FAQ What exterior paint products work best for Riverbend's climate? From: Exterior Painting FAQ How do you prepare a 1980s Riverbend home for repainting? From: Exterior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you repair plaster walls in older Edmonton homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/repair-plaster-walls-older-edmonton-homes/ > Can you repair plaster walls in older Edmonton homes? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Can you repair plaster walls in older Edmonton homes? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can you repair plaster walls in older Edmonton homes? Can you repair plaster walls in older Edmonton homes? Drywall & Surface Repairs 440 words Yes, we repair plaster walls in older Edmonton homes. Many of Edmonton's character neighbourhoods (Glenora, Highlands, Old Strathcona, Westmount, Ritchie, and parts of Oliver) have homes built between the 1910s and 1950s with original plaster walls over wood lath. These walls have a quality and character that modern drywall simply cannot replicate, and they are absolutely worth preserving when possible. Plaster Repair Techniques The right repair approach depends on the type and extent of the damage: Hairline cracks: The most common plaster issue. We widen the crack slightly, apply fibreglass mesh tape, and skim coat with setting compound. For recurring cracks (often caused by seasonal movement in older foundations), we use flexible joint compound that accommodates slight movement without re-cracking. Map cracking (alligator pattern): This indicates the plaster has lost adhesion from the lath in that area. We re-anchor the plaster to the lath using plaster washers and screws, then skim coat the surface smooth. This technique saves the existing plaster without full removal. Loose or bulging plaster: When plaster has separated from the lath but is otherwise intact, we can often re-attach it by injecting construction adhesive behind the plaster and clamping it flat while it cures. This is far less invasive than removal and replacement. Holes and missing sections: For areas where plaster is gone entirely, we patch with setting-type compound (such as Durabond 90 ) built up in layers to match the surrounding thickness, then skim coat to a smooth finish. When to Save Plaster vs. Replace with Drywall We generally recommend preserving original plaster when the majority of the wall is sound. Plaster walls are denser, more soundproof, and more fire-resistant than drywall. They also have a slight texture and solidity that adds to the character of a heritage home. However, if more than 40 to 50 percent of a wall's plaster is damaged or detached, it often makes more financial sense to remove the plaster entirely and install new drywall. We can overlay drywall directly over plaster in some situations (adding 1/4-inch drywall over the existing surface), which avoids the mess and cost of plaster demolition while giving you a fresh, smooth surface. Skim Coating for a Fresh Start Many older Edmonton homes have plaster walls that are structurally sound but covered in decades of paint layers, minor imperfections, and old wallpaper adhesive residue. A full skim coat (a thin layer of joint compound applied over the entire surface) creates a perfectly smooth canvas for new paint without removing the existing plaster. This is one of our most popular services for homeowners renovating character homes. Contact us for a free plaster assessment and we will recommend the best approach for your home. Source Page This answer is from our Drywall & Surface Repairs service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much do drywall repairs cost in Edmonton? From: Drywall & Surface Repairs FAQ Can you match my existing wall texture after a drywall repair? From: Drywall & Surface Repairs Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Do you repair water-damaged drywall? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/repair-water-damaged-drywall/ > Do you repair water-damaged drywall? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Do you repair water-damaged drywall? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Do you repair water-damaged drywall? Do you repair water-damaged drywall? Drywall & Surface Repairs 430 words Yes, we repair water-damaged drywall. However, there is one critical rule: the source of the water must be fixed first. Repairing drywall while a pipe is still leaking or a roof is still letting in water is a waste of time and money. Once the source is resolved, we handle the complete restoration from damaged drywall back to a finished, painted wall. The Repair Process Water-damaged drywall repair follows a specific sequence that cannot be shortcut: Damage assessment: We evaluate the extent of the damage by checking for soft spots, bubbling, discolouration, and sagging. Water often travels along framing members, meaning the visible damage may be smaller than the actual affected area. We check beyond the obvious stain to find the full extent. Mould inspection: Any drywall that has been wet for more than 48 hours has a high risk of mould growth behind or within the material. We inspect the back side of the drywall and the cavity behind it. If mould is present, removal must follow proper protocols before new drywall can be installed. Removal of damaged material: We cut out all compromised drywall back to the nearest studs on each side, creating clean edges for the new piece. Partially damaged drywall that "looks okay" but is soft or delaminated gets removed. Leaving it in place leads to future problems. Drying and preparation: The wall cavity must be completely dry before new drywall is installed. In Edmonton's dry climate, this process is usually faster than in humid regions, but we verify with moisture readings before proceeding. New drywall installation: We cut and install new drywall, tape all seams with fibreglass mesh tape and setting compound, apply multiple coats of joint compound, sand smooth, match the existing wall texture, prime, and paint. Edmonton's Freeze-Thaw Factor Edmonton's harsh winters create unique water damage risks. Temperatures regularly drop below -30C, and the repeated freeze-thaw cycles from November through March put enormous stress on plumbing. Burst pipes are one of the most common causes of interior water damage we see. Ice damming on roofs is another frequent culprit, sending meltwater into attic spaces and down through ceilings. We see a significant increase in water damage repair calls every spring as homeowners discover damage that occurred over the winter months. Fix the Leak First We cannot stress this enough: repair the source before calling us. If you need a plumber or roofer recommendation in the Edmonton area, we are happy to connect you with trusted trades we work alongside regularly. Once the source is confirmed fixed, contact us for a free drywall repair estimate and we will restore your walls to their original condition. Source Page This answer is from our Drywall & Surface Repairs service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much do drywall repairs cost in Edmonton? From: Drywall & Surface Repairs FAQ Can you match my existing wall texture after a drywall repair? From: Drywall & Surface Repairs Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can You Paint Restaurants and Bars in Old Strathcona? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/restaurant-bar-painting-old-strathcona/ > Yes. iPaint Painting paints restaurants, bars, and pubs along Whyte Avenue in Old Strathcona using low-VOC products and overnight 11 pm to 7 am scheduling. Can You Paint Restaurants and Bars in Old Strathcona? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Restaurant and Bar Painting in Old Strathcona Can You Paint Restaurants and Bars in Old Strathcona? Commercial Painting Old Strathcona 625 words Yes. iPaint Painting paints restaurants, bars, cafes, and lounges along Whyte Avenue and throughout Old Strathcona using overnight scheduling between 11 pm and 7 am and low-VOC products that let the kitchen reopen for the next day's service. Old Strathcona is Edmonton's primary nightlife district, anchored by the Strathcona Hotel at 10302 Whyte Avenue (built 1891, the oldest surviving hotel in Alberta) and the Dominion Hotel at 10324 Whyte Avenue (built 1903). Most hospitality tenants between Gateway Boulevard and 99 Street stay open past 1 am, which makes daytime painting impossible. We work around liquor-licensed hours, close out the kitchen with Sherwin-Williams Harmony (under 50 g/L VOC) or Benjamin Moore Natura (under 5 g/L VOC), and hand the room back by breakfast service. Every project carries a 5-year written workmanship warranty and WCB coverage. How We Schedule Around Whyte Avenue Service Hours Whyte Avenue operates on a bar-district clock. The Pint Public House, Black Dog Freehouse, Hudsons, and The Strat typically close between 1 am and 2 am. Our crew loads in at 11 pm, protects bar fixtures and seating with breathable drop cloths, sprays or rolls the target walls during the quiet window between 11 pm and 6 am, and clears the space before 7 am prep. The Old Strathcona Business Association (OSBA) coordinates street-level events, and we time our exterior work to avoid the Ice on Whyte Festival in January and February and the Kaleido Family Arts Festival in September. Sugarbowl Cafe and other daytime-only venues get closure-day treatment instead, usually a Monday or Tuesday when volume is lowest. Products We Specify for Food-Service Interiors Restaurants and bars need finishes that resist grease, steam, frequent washing, and the smoke and odour load that comes with a commercial kitchen. For front-of-house walls we specify Benjamin Moore Natura (under 5 g/L VOC) or Cloverdale Horizon Interior for a washable, near-zero-odour result. For back-of-house kitchens we specify Benjamin Moore Ben Interior at zero VOC, which allows the kitchen to pass Alberta Health Services reinspection the same day. High-touch trim, door frames, and service bars get Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane Enamel or Benjamin Moore Scuff-X for durability. Bar floors and back-of-house slabs get Sherwin-Williams Armorseal epoxy for a food-safe, chemical-resistant surface. Heritage Building Considerations Many Whyte Avenue hospitality tenants operate inside heritage structures. The Chapman Brothers Block at 10421 Whyte Avenue (1912) and the Dominion Hotel (1903) are designated Municipal Historic Resources under the City of Edmonton Heritage Inventory, which means any visible-from-street alteration (including exterior paint) triggers a heritage review. Interior repaint jobs inside heritage shells do not need permits, but we still follow the Historic Resources Act spirit by using breathable coatings on original brick and plaster. Pre-1978 interiors fall under Lead Safety (RRP) rules, and our crew carries current RRP certification along with WHMIS, MPI, and Fall Protection. Why iPaint for Old Strathcona Hospitality iPaint Painting has served Edmonton since 2011 with owner Mourad EL leading an in-house crew across 156 five-star Google reviews. Whyte Avenue is a 12-minute drive from our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW via Whitemud Drive and Gateway Boulevard north. We carry full commercial insurance, WCB coverage, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty. For restaurant-specific references see our commercial painting service hub , the Edmonton commercial painting overview, or visit our Old Strathcona service area page. The Fringe Theatre district context is documented on the Edmonton International Fringe Festival Wikipedia entry. Call 780-938-9555 for a free on-site estimate. Source Page This answer is from our Commercial Painting Old Strathcona combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more neighbourhood-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does commercial painting cost on Whyte Avenue? From: Commercial Painting FAQ Do you paint heritage commercial buildings in Old Strathcona? From: Commercial Painting FAQ How do you minimize disruption to Old Strathcona businesses during painting? From: Commercial Painting FAQ What makes Whyte Avenue commercial painting different? From: Commercial Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## My Riverbend home was built in the 1980s. Does it need special preparation before painting? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/riverbend-1980s-home-preparation/ > Yes. 1980s Riverbend homes have textured ceilings, wallpaper remnants, multiple paint layers, and aging caulking. iPaint Painting My Riverbend home was built in the 1980s. Does it need special preparation before painting? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Does a 1980s Riverbend home need special preparation before painting? My Riverbend home was built in the 1980s. Does it need special preparation before painting? Riverbend 440 words Yes, 1980s Riverbend homes need thorough preparation before painting to achieve a professional, lasting result. Common conditions in these 40+ year old homes include textured and stippled ceilings, wallpaper remnants (particularly in bathrooms, kitchens, and dining rooms), multiple layers of accumulated paint, aging caulking around windows and trim, and nail pops from lumber drying over decades. iPaint Painting performs detailed prep on every project because proper preparation is the difference between a 10-year paint job and a 2-year failure. Textured and Stippled Ceilings Approximately 65 percent of Riverbend homes built between 1975 and 1995 have stippled or popcorn-textured ceilings. After 40 years, these surfaces have yellowed from cooking smoke, accumulated dust in the texture valleys, and developed water stains from past plumbing or roof issues. iPaint Painting offers two approaches: painting over the existing texture using 19-millimetre nap rollers and ceiling-specific Benjamin Moore Waterborne Ceiling Paint ($1.50 to $2.50 per square foot), or full texture removal with skim-coating to a smooth Level 5 finish ($3.00 to $5.00 per square foot). Texture removal is popular with Riverbend homeowners looking to modernize before selling. Wallpaper Removal 1980s decorating trends left many Riverbend homes with wallpaper in bathrooms, kitchens, dining rooms, and feature walls. Painting over wallpaper is never recommended because seams telegraph through paint and moisture causes bubbling. iPaint Painting strips wallpaper using scored perforating tools and enzyme-based wallpaper removers, then repairs any drywall damage from the adhesive. A stripped wall typically needs skim-coating with setting compound, sanding, and a full coat of Zinsser Gardz sealer before paint will adhere properly. Budget $2.00 to $4.00 per square foot for wallpaper removal and wall restoration. Multiple Paint Layers and Nail Pops A 1980s home that has been repainted 3 to 5 times over its life can have 8 to 12 mils of accumulated paint thickness. This buildup obscures trim profiles, rounds sharp edges on baseboards and door casings, and creates a surface that new paint bonds to poorly. iPaint Painting sands all trim back to a smooth profile, fills nail pops with lightweight spackle, re-sands, and primes with high-adhesion Sherwin-Williams Extreme Bond primer before finish coats. Caulking and Gap Sealing After 40 years of Edmonton's temperature swings (minus 30 to plus 30 degrees Celsius), the original latex caulking around window and door frames, baseboards, and ceiling-to-wall joints has cracked, shrunk, and separated. iPaint Painting removes all failed caulking, cleans the joints, and applies fresh premium acrylic latex caulk rated for 35+ years of flexibility. This step alone makes a dramatic visual difference, eliminating the dark shadow lines that make even freshly painted rooms look unfinished. Get your 1980s Riverbend home assessed for free. Request an estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 . Source Page This answer is from our Riverbend service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Riverbend. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to paint a home interior in Riverbend? From: Riverbend FAQ Can iPaint refinish kitchen cabinets in older Riverbend homes? From: Riverbend Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Do You Travel to Fort Saskatchewan for Cabinet Refinishing? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/serve-fort-saskatchewan-cabinet-refinishing/ > Yes. iPaint Painting serves all Fort Saskatchewan neighbourhoods, 30 minutes from our Edmonton shop via Highway 21 and Highway 15. No travel surcharge. Do You Travel to Fort Saskatchewan for Cabinet Refinishing? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Serve Fort Saskatchewan for Cabinet Refinishing Do You Travel to Fort Saskatchewan for Cabinet Refinishing? Cabinet Refinishing Fort Saskatchewan 566 words Yes. iPaint Painting serves Fort Saskatchewan and every community northeast of Edmonton inside our 80 kilometre service radius. Fort Saskatchewan is approximately 30 minutes from our south Edmonton shop via Highway 21 and Highway 15, which becomes Fort Saskatchewan Trail as you approach the city. We provide free on-site consultations throughout every neighbourhood including Westpark, Eagles' Nest, Southfort, Forest Ridge, Chesapeake Estates, Harbour Pointe, Clover Bar, Pineview, and the historic Downtown core. Fort Saskatchewan homeowners receive the same pricing and workmanship as our Edmonton clients, with no travel surcharges. Every estimate is written, detailed, and guaranteed, and every project is backed by our 5 year written warranty. How We Reach Fort Saskatchewan From Our Shop Our base of operations is at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton. The most direct route to Fort Saskatchewan runs Anthony Henday Drive east, then north on Highway 21 into the city, typically 28 to 35 minutes depending on time of day. Highway 15, also called Fort Saskatchewan Trail, is our preferred corridor for estimates in Downtown, Sherridon, and Clover Bar. Highway 825 gives us fast access to the east side of the city and to surrounding rural pockets. For eastern neighbourhoods along Josephburg Road and 99 Avenue, we take Highway 21 north and turn east, which is how we reach Eagles' Nest and newer phases along the Industrial Heartland corridor. What Fort Saskatchewan Homeowners Get in the Consultation Every free Fort Saskatchewan consultation includes a full kitchen walk-through, door and drawer count, box and substrate inspection, plus a discussion of colour, sheen, and finish options. We bring Benjamin Moore Advance, catalyzed lacquer, and conversion varnish samples along with a physical colour deck so you can match against your flooring and countertops on-site. A written itemized quote follows within 48 hours, with clear scope, timeline, and a fixed price. Because Fort Saskatchewan is a consistent service area, our crews are in the city multiple days each week on active projects, which makes scheduling consultations and follow-up visits straightforward. Our Service Area in Fort Saskatchewan Fort Saskatchewan traces its origins to the 1875 North West Mounted Police fort, now preserved at the Fort Saskatchewan Historic Precinct. Landmarks across the Fort Saskatchewan service area include the NA Fort Saskatchewan Museum, Pioneers Cemetery from the 1870s, Rotary Park along the North Saskatchewan River, Heritage Park, Legacy Park, and the Dow Centennial Centre for recreation and arts. The Sheep in the City heritage flock grazes in Fort Saskatchewan parks from May through October, a quirky cultural marker that defines the city's identity alongside its industrial base. Our crews often travel past West River's Edge Park and Pioneer Park on the way to estimates in the older neighbourhoods west of Highway 21. Shift work in Alberta's Industrial Heartland shapes how we schedule Fort Saskatchewan projects. Shell Scotford, Dow Chemical, NOVA Chemicals, Imperial Oil, Pembina Pipeline, and Nutrien all run 24 hour operations with rotating shifts, and homeowners often book consultations and project start dates around days off or swing shifts. Newer HOA communities in Southfork, Eagles' Nest, and Forest Ridge commonly feature the two-kitchen layouts popular in industrial and trades family builds, where the main kitchen is refinished and a secondary rec-room kitchen is scheduled as a smaller add-on. For broader context on the city's founding and geography, see the Wikipedia entry on Fort Saskatchewan . Call 780-938-9555 to book your free in-home assessment. Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refinishing in Fort Saskatchewan combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Fort Saskatchewan? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Can you refinish thermofoil cabinets in Fort Saskatchewan homes? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How long does cabinet refinishing take in Fort Saskatchewan? From: Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? From: Cabinet Refinishing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Is Sherwood Park part of the City of Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/sherwood-park-part-of-edmonton/ > Is Sherwood Park part of the City of Edmonton? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Is Sherwood Park part of the City of Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Is Sherwood Park part of the City of Edmonton? Is Sherwood Park part of the City of Edmonton? Sherwood Park 442 words No. Sherwood Park is not part of the City of Edmonton. It is an urban service area within Strathcona County, which is Canada's largest specialized municipality by population. Sherwood Park has its own municipal governance, infrastructure, and services entirely separate from the City of Edmonton. iPaint Painting serves both Sherwood Park and Edmonton, and our centralized location on Edmonton's south side means fast, convenient access to all Strathcona County communities. What Is a Specialized Municipality? Alberta has a unique municipal classification system. Strathcona County holds the designation of "specialized municipality," which means it blends urban and rural governance under a single council. Sherwood Park functions as the urban core of Strathcona County, with a population of roughly 75,000 residents. The surrounding rural areas include smaller hamlets, acreages, and agricultural land. Unlike a city, Strathcona County does not have a mayor. It is governed by a council led by a reeve. Sherwood Park residents pay Strathcona County property taxes (not City of Edmonton taxes) and rely on county services for utilities, waste collection, recreation facilities, and road maintenance. This distinction matters because building permits, bylaws, and contractor regulations in Sherwood Park follow Strathcona County rules, not Edmonton's. Why the Confusion? The confusion is understandable. Sherwood Park sits directly east of Edmonton along Baseline Road and Sherwood Park Freeway. There is no visible boundary marker, no gap between the two communities. Postal codes overlap in some areas, and many Sherwood Park residents commute to Edmonton for work. From a practical standpoint, Sherwood Park feels like a suburb of Edmonton, but legally and administratively it is a separate municipality. For painting contractors, this distinction matters less than geography. iPaint Painting's shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in Edmonton is just a 20-minute drive from most Sherwood Park neighbourhoods via Anthony Henday Drive and Wye Road. We serve homes in Broadmoor Estates, Heritage Hills, Mills Haven, Salisbury Village, and every other Sherwood Park community with no travel surcharge. iPaint Painting Covers Both Communities Whether your home is in Sherwood Park or Edmonton, iPaint Painting provides the same level of service: owner-led projects, an in-house crew (no subcontractors), premium products from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams, and a 5-year written warranty on every project. We handle interior painting , exterior painting , cabinet painting , and epoxy flooring across the entire Edmonton metropolitan area. If you are in Sherwood Park and want a painting quote, request your free estimate . We will come to your home, provide transparent pricing with no hidden fees, and schedule your project at a time that works for you. Source Page This answer is from our Sherwood Park service area page. Visit for full details on painting services, pricing, and more FAQs about Sherwood Park. Related Questions FAQ When is the best time to paint a house exterior in Sherwood Park? From: Sherwood Park FAQ How much does exterior painting cost in Edmonton? From: Exterior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How long does a stain and lacquer project take? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/stain-lacquer-project-timeline/ > How long does a stain and lacquer project take? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How long does a stain and lacquer project take? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How long does a stain and lacquer project take? How long does a stain and lacquer project take? Stain & Lacquer 410 words Stain and lacquer timelines depend on the scope of your project, the condition of the wood, and how many coats are required. A single railing typically takes 1 to 2 days , a full staircase with spindles runs 2 to 4 days , and whole-home woodwork projects can take 1 to 2 weeks . Here is what drives those numbers. Factors That Affect Project Duration The biggest variable is the number of individual pieces. A simple handrail with a few newel posts is straightforward. Add 30 or 40 spindles, a landing rail, and shoe moulding, and the labour hours multiply quickly. Every spindle needs to be sanded, stained, and lacquered individually, and there is no shortcut that produces a quality result. Stripping old finish versus working on fresh wood makes a significant difference. If your existing staircase has a dark polyurethane coating, we need to strip it down to bare wood before applying new stain. Chemical stripping and hand sanding can add a full day or more to the timeline. Fresh, unfinished wood skips this step entirely. The number of coats also plays a role. A typical stain and lacquer project involves one coat of stain followed by two to three coats of lacquer. Each coat needs adequate dry time before the next can be applied. We use premium lacquer products from M.L. Campbell and Sherwin-Williams that deliver a hard, durable finish, but they require proper cure time between applications. How Edmonton's Climate Affects Dry Time Edmonton's dry prairie climate is actually favourable for stain and lacquer work during most of the year. Low humidity helps solvents evaporate faster, which can shorten dry times compared to coastal or high-humidity regions. However, during winter months when furnaces run constantly, indoor air can become extremely dry, which causes stain to absorb unevenly on certain wood species. We account for this by adjusting our application technique and conditioning the wood as needed. In summer, if we are working in a home without air conditioning, higher temperatures can accelerate drying to the point where lap marks appear. Our crew monitors conditions throughout the project to ensure consistent results. What to Expect During the Project We protect your floors, walls, and surrounding surfaces with drop cloths and masking before any sanding begins. Dust containment is a priority, especially in occupied homes. We work in sections to minimize disruption, and most homeowners continue using their main floor while upper-level staircase work is underway. For an accurate timeline on your specific project, request a free estimate . We will assess the wood, the existing finish, and the scope of work to give you a firm schedule before we start. Source Page This answer is from our Stain & Lacquer service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to stain a staircase railing in Edmonton? From: Stain & Lacquer FAQ What is the difference between stain and lacquer? From: Stain & Lacquer Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you stain new wood right away? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/stain-new-wood-right-away/ > Can you stain new wood right away? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Can you stain new wood right away? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can you stain new wood right away? Can you stain new wood right away? Deck & Fence Staining 420 words The short answer is: it depends on the type of wood. Staining new wood too soon is one of the most common mistakes Edmonton homeowners make with new decks and fences. If the wood is not ready to accept stain, the product will sit on the surface, peel, and fail within the first season. Pressure-Treated Lumber: Wait 3 to 6 Months Most new decks and fences in the Edmonton area are built with pressure-treated lumber. This wood arrives from the mill saturated with preservative chemicals and moisture. The treatment process forces water and copper-based compounds deep into the wood fibres, creating a surface that repels stain just as effectively as it repels rot. Pressure-treated wood develops what is called mill glaze , a smooth, waxy surface layer that prevents stain from penetrating. The wood needs to dry and weather for 3 to 6 months before it will accept stain properly. During this time, the surface opens up, the moisture content drops, and the mill glaze breaks down naturally. Cedar: Ready Sooner Western red cedar, a popular choice for fences and deck accents in Edmonton, does not go through the same pressure-treatment process. Cedar is naturally rot-resistant and arrives from the mill with lower moisture content. You can typically stain cedar 2 to 4 weeks after installation , once it has had time to acclimate to outdoor conditions and any surface moisture from rain or snow has evaporated. The Water Bead Test The simplest way to know if your wood is ready for stain is the water bead test . Sprinkle a few drops of water on the wood surface. If the water soaks in within 30 seconds, the wood is ready to accept stain. If the water beads up and sits on the surface, the wood still has too much moisture or mill glaze and needs more time. We perform this test at every deck and fence estimate. It takes 10 seconds and prevents thousands of dollars in wasted product and labour. Edmonton's Dry Climate Is an Advantage Edmonton's low humidity and dry prairie air help new wood cure faster than it would in Vancouver, Toronto, or other high-humidity regions. Our hot, dry summers and low dewpoints mean pressure-treated lumber often reaches stainable moisture levels in closer to 3 months rather than the full 6 months recommended for wetter climates. However, wood installed in late fall may not be ready until the following spring, since frozen wood does not dry. Planning a new deck or fence? Get a free estimate and we will advise on the ideal staining timeline for your specific wood and installation date. Source Page This answer is from our Deck & Fence Staining service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ When is the best time to stain a deck or fence in Edmonton? From: Deck & Fence Staining FAQ How often should I restain my deck or fence in Edmonton? From: Deck & Fence Staining Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Should I stain or paint my deck and fence? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/stain-or-paint-deck-fence/ > Should I stain or paint my deck and fence? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Should I stain or paint my deck and fence? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Should I stain or paint my deck and fence? Should I stain or paint my deck and fence? Deck & Fence Staining 430 words This is one of the most common questions we get from Edmonton homeowners, and the answer depends on your wood type, the look you want, and how much maintenance you are willing to do. In most cases, stain is the better choice for decks and fences , but there are situations where paint makes sense too. Why Stain Is Usually the Better Choice Stain penetrates into the wood fibres rather than sitting on top of the surface. This fundamental difference gives stain several advantages for outdoor wood in Edmonton: Stain does not peel. Because it soaks into the wood, stain wears away gradually and evenly. Paint forms a film on the surface that can crack, chip, and peel, especially when Edmonton's freeze-thaw cycles push moisture through the wood from underneath. Easier maintenance. When stain wears thin, you can clean the surface and apply a fresh coat directly. Peeling paint requires scraping, sanding, and priming before recoating, which dramatically increases the cost and labour of maintenance. Natural appearance. Stain (especially transparent and semi-transparent formulas) allows the natural wood grain and texture to show through. If you chose cedar or another premium wood species, stain lets that investment show. Better moisture management. Stain allows wood to breathe, releasing trapped moisture rather than sealing it in. This is critical in Edmonton where wood absorbs moisture from snow, rain, and ground contact. When Paint Makes Sense Paint is the right choice in certain situations: Previously painted surfaces: If your deck or fence has already been painted, stain will not adhere properly over the existing paint film. Your options are to continue painting or strip the old paint completely before switching to stain (an expensive process). Hiding imperfections: Solid paint covers mismatched wood, repairs, patching, and discolouration completely. If your fence has been repaired with different wood species or your deck boards are heavily weathered, paint gives you a uniform finish. Specific colour requirements: Paint offers unlimited colour options, while stain colours are more limited and vary depending on the underlying wood tone. Our Recommendation for Edmonton For new cedar or pressure-treated wood , we almost always recommend a quality semi-transparent stain from Benjamin Moore (Arborcoat) or Sherwin-Williams (SuperDeck) . These products provide excellent UV protection, water repellency, and mildew resistance while preserving the natural wood character that most homeowners want to see. For previously painted decks and fences, we use premium exterior acrylic paints designed for high-traffic horizontal surfaces. Not all exterior paints are rated for deck use, and using the wrong product leads to rapid wear and peeling. Request your free assessment and we will recommend the right finish for your specific situation. Source Page This answer is from our Deck & Fence Staining service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ When is the best time to stain a deck or fence in Edmonton? From: Deck & Fence Staining FAQ What is the difference between transparent, semi-transparent, and solid stain? From: Deck & Fence Staining Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## How much does it cost to stain a staircase railing in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/stain-staircase-railing-cost-edmonton/ > How much does it cost to stain a staircase railing in Edmonton? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton How much does it cost to stain a staircase railing in Edmonton? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / How much does it cost to stain a staircase railing in Edmonton? How much does it cost to stain a staircase railing in Edmonton? Stain & Lacquer 420 words Staining a staircase railing in Edmonton typically costs $800 to $2,500+ , depending on the complexity of your railing system, the type of wood, and the condition of any existing finish. For a straightforward single-flight railing with minimal spindles, you can expect to land near the lower end. Multi-flight staircases with dozens of spindles, newel posts, and decorative details push the price higher. What Drives the Cost? Several factors determine where your project falls within that range: Spindle count and design: A railing with 30 turned spindles takes significantly more time than one with 10 simple square balusters. Every spindle requires individual sanding, stain application, and clear coat work. This is the single biggest labour factor in railing projects. Wood species: Oak, maple, and birch each absorb stain differently. Softwoods like pine can blotch without proper conditioning. We adjust our preparation and product selection based on the wood to ensure an even, professional result. Existing finish removal: If your railing has an old polyurethane or lacquer coat, that finish must be stripped or sanded back before new stain can penetrate. Previously painted railings require even more preparation. Raw wood railings are the most straightforward to stain. Stain colour and layering: Achieving a rich, deep colour often requires multiple stain coats followed by two or three clear coat layers. We typically use Minwax penetrating stains or General Finishes gel stains paired with M.L. Campbell lacquer topcoats for maximum durability. Access and protection: Staining a railing means working around carpet, hardwood floors, and painted walls. Proper masking and protection of surrounding surfaces adds time but prevents costly damage. What Is Included in a Professional Quote? A proper staining quote from iPaint covers surface preparation (sanding, stripping, and conditioning), stain application, multiple clear coat layers for protection, all masking and floor protection, and cleanup. We also account for Edmonton's dry climate, which affects drying and curing times. During winter months, lower humidity can actually speed up curing, but we adjust our scheduling to ensure each coat has proper dry time before the next application. Why Professional Staining Beats DIY Staircase railings are one of the most visible features in any home, and mistakes are nearly impossible to hide. Drips on spindles, uneven colour absorption, and lap marks from improper technique are common DIY pitfalls. Professional spray and wipe techniques deliver consistent colour saturation across every surface. Our 5-year written warranty gives you peace of mind that the finish will hold up to daily use. Request your free staining estimate to get exact pricing for your railing project. Source Page This answer is from our Stain & Lacquer service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ What is the difference between stain and lacquer? From: Stain & Lacquer FAQ Can you change the colour of already-stained wood? From: Stain & Lacquer Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Do You Paint Stone and Stucco Exteriors Common in The Hamptons? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/stone-stucco-exteriors-hamptons/ > Yes, iPaint Painting handles the combination stone veneer and acrylic stucco exteriors common in The Hamptons. Flexible coatings for crack bridging, premium Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore systems. Do You Paint Stone and Stucco Exteriors Common in The Hamptons? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Do You Paint Stone and Stucco Exteriors Common in The Hamptons? Do You Paint Stone and Stucco Exteriors Common in The Hamptons? The Hamptons 435 words Yes, iPaint Painting specializes in the combination stone veneer and acrylic stucco exteriors that define most homes in The Hamptons. These mixed-material facades require substrate-specific preparation and coating systems to ensure long-term performance through Edmonton's extreme freeze-thaw cycles. We use premium Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore exterior products engineered for Alberta's climate, and every exterior project comes with our 5-year written warranty . Acrylic Stucco: The Dominant Cladding in The Hamptons Approximately 80% of The Hamptons homes feature acrylic stucco (also called synthetic stucco or EIFS) on at least one major elevation. This cladding system is popular with Edmonton builders because it provides a clean, modern look and good insulation value (R-values of 5 to 22 depending on thickness). However, acrylic stucco develops hairline cracks over time as the substrate expands and contracts through Edmonton's 60-degree annual temperature range (from minus 30 in January to plus 30 in July). iPaint Painting addresses stucco cracking with elastomeric coatings that stretch up to 300% without breaking. These flexible paints bridge existing hairline cracks (up to 1/16 inch) and prevent new ones from telegraphing through to the surface. For larger cracks, we apply elastomeric caulking before coating. Standard exterior latex paint lacks this flexibility and will crack along with the substrate within 2 to 3 Edmonton winters. Stone Veneer: When to Seal, When to Leave Alone Many Hamptons homes feature manufactured stone veneer (brands like Boral, Eldorado, and Shouldice) on the lower third of the front elevation and around entryways. In most cases, stone veneer does not need painting. Instead, iPaint Painting assesses whether the mortar joints need repointing and whether a clear penetrating sealer would benefit the stone. We apply siloxane-based sealers that penetrate the stone surface and repel water without changing the stone's natural appearance. This prevents moisture intrusion that can cause freeze-thaw spalling, efflorescence (white salt deposits), and mortar deterioration. Sealer application adds approximately $2 to $4 per square foot to the project but extends the stone's maintenance-free life by 8 to 12 years. Trim, Fascia, and Transition Details The junction between stone, stucco, and trim is where most exterior paint failures occur. iPaint Painting pays particular attention to these transitions, applying backer rod and high-quality sealant at every material change before painting. We use Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior or Sherwin-Williams Duration on all trim, fascia, and soffits for maximum UV resistance and colour retention. Need your Hamptons home's exterior assessed? Call 780-938-9555 or request a free estimate online . iPaint Painting provides detailed, line-item exterior quotes that specify the approach for each material on your home. Source Page This answer is from our The Hamptons service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in The Hamptons. Related Questions FAQ What types of homes do you paint in The Hamptons? From: The Hamptons FAQ How much does it cost to paint a luxury home in The Hamptons Edmonton? From: The Hamptons Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Why Do Newer Terwillegar Homes Need Repainting After Only 10-15 Years? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/terwillegar-newer-homes-repainting/ > Newer Terwillegar homes need repainting because builders use single-coat flat latex that scuffs in 3-5 years. iPaint Painting upgrades to premium eggshell and satin finishes that last 8-12 years. Why Do Newer Terwillegar Homes Need Repainting After Only 10-15 Years? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Why Do Newer Terwillegar Homes Need Repainting After Only 10-15 Years? Why Do Newer Terwillegar Homes Need Repainting After Only 10-15 Years? Terwillegar 425 words Newer Terwillegar homes need repainting because the vast majority were finished with builder-grade flat latex paint applied in a single thin coat. This economy-grade approach saves builders $2,000 to $4,000 per house during construction but creates walls that show scuffs, fingerprints, and wear marks within 3 to 5 years. iPaint Painting upgrades Terwillegar homes to premium eggshell or satin finishes that last 8 to 12 years with proper care. What Makes Builder-Grade Paint Fail So Quickly New-construction painters in Edmonton typically apply a single coat of flat latex over primed drywall. Flat sheens hide minor drywall imperfections (which is why builders prefer them), but they offer almost zero scuff resistance. In high-traffic areas like hallways, stairwells, and kitchen pass-throughs, flat paint starts showing contact marks within the first year of occupancy. The problem compounds in Terwillegar specifically because of the neighbourhood's home designs. Open-concept layouts with 9-foot ceilings and wide hallways connecting living spaces to garages create natural traffic patterns that concentrate wear along predictable paths. Homes with young families (common in Terwillegar Towne and Terwillegar Gardens, where the average household includes 2.3 children according to the most recent census data) see accelerated paint deterioration in mudrooms, stairways, and family rooms. The Premium Finish Upgrade That Terwillegar Homeowners Request Most iPaint Painting's most popular service in Terwillegar is the builder-grade to premium finish upgrade . This involves applying two full coats of Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald in eggshell or satin sheen over properly prepared surfaces. These products offer 3 to 5 times the scuff resistance of standard flat latex, plus superior washability. Eggshell finish: A subtle low sheen that hides minor surface imperfections while providing excellent washability. Ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, and dining areas. Reflects approximately 10 to 25% of light. Satin finish: Slightly more sheen than eggshell, with the highest scuff resistance of any non-gloss finish. Best for hallways, stairwells, mudrooms, and children's rooms. Reflects approximately 25 to 35% of light. Semi-gloss: Reserved for trim, doors, and cabinetry. Reflects 35 to 70% of light and offers maximum moisture and impact resistance. How Long Will a Premium Repaint Last in Terwillegar With two coats of premium paint applied by iPaint Painting's professional crew, Terwillegar homeowners can expect 8 to 12 years of durability in standard-traffic areas and 5 to 8 years in heavy-traffic zones. Every interior painting project comes with our 5-year written warranty covering peeling, flaking, and adhesion failure. Ready to upgrade your Terwillegar home's interior? Request a free estimate or call 780-938-9555 to book your in-home consultation. Source Page This answer is from our Terwillegar service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Terwillegar. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to repaint a Terwillegar home interior? From: Terwillegar FAQ What exterior painting challenges are specific to Terwillegar homes? From: Terwillegar Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What trades do you coordinate as a general contractor? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/trades-coordinated-general-contractor/ > What trades do you coordinate as a general contractor? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton What trades do you coordinate as a general contractor? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What trades do you coordinate as a general contractor? What trades do you coordinate as a general contractor? General Contracting 430 words As a general contractor, iPaint coordinates a full range of trades to deliver complete commercial and residential renovation projects. Having a single point of contact for your entire project eliminates the headache of hiring, scheduling, and managing multiple contractors on your own. Trades We Coordinate Our network of Edmonton-based subtrades covers every discipline you need for a renovation or build-out: Electricians: Panel upgrades, new circuits, lighting installation, data drops, and code-compliant wiring for commercial and residential projects. Plumbers: Rough-in and finish plumbing for kitchens, bathrooms, break rooms, and mechanical rooms. Includes fixture installation and drain relocation. HVAC: Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning installation, ductwork modification, and system upgrades. Essential for Edmonton's extreme temperature swings. Flooring: Hardwood, laminate, vinyl plank, tile, carpet, and epoxy flooring installation. We handle removal of existing flooring and subfloor preparation. Framing and carpentry: Wall construction, structural modifications, custom millwork, trim carpentry, and built-in cabinetry. Fire suppression: Sprinkler system installation and modification for commercial spaces, required by Alberta building code for most commercial occupancies. IT and data cabling: Structured cabling, server room preparation, and network infrastructure for office and commercial build-outs. Millwork: Custom reception desks, built-in shelving, conference tables, and architectural woodwork designed and fabricated to your specifications. What iPaint Manages Coordinating trades is about more than booking appointments. We handle the pieces that make or break a renovation timeline: Scheduling and sequencing. Trades must arrive in the correct order. Electrical and plumbing rough-in happens before drywall. Painting happens after drywall but before flooring. Get the sequence wrong and you waste days waiting for rework. Our project managers build detailed schedules and adjust daily as conditions change. Quality control. Every subtrade's work is inspected before the next phase begins. We catch issues early, before they become expensive fixes buried behind finished walls. Permits and inspections. Edmonton commercial renovations require permits from the City of Edmonton Safety Codes department. We pull the necessary permits, schedule inspections, and ensure all work meets current Alberta Building Code requirements. Why a Single Point of Contact Matters When you hire trades individually, you become the project manager. You are the one fielding calls, resolving scheduling conflicts, and chasing subtrades who do not show up on time. With iPaint as your general contractor, you make one phone call and we handle the rest. Every subtrade in our network is licensed, insured, and has a track record of reliable work on Edmonton projects. Planning a renovation? Request a free project consultation and we will scope the trades, timeline, and budget for your specific project. Source Page This answer is from our General Contracting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How long does a commercial renovation take in Edmonton? From: General Contracting FAQ Do I need permits and inspections for commercial renovations? From: General Contracting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What is the difference between transparent, semi-transparent, and solid stain? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/transparent-semi-transparent-solid-stain-difference/ > What is the difference between transparent, semi-transparent, and solid stain? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton What is the difference between transparent, semi-transparent, and solid stain? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What is the difference between transparent, semi-transparent, and solid stain? What is the difference between transparent, semi-transparent, and solid stain? Deck & Fence Staining 440 words Choosing the right stain opacity is one of the most important decisions you will make for your deck or fence. Each level of transparency offers a different balance between natural wood appearance and long-term protection . Here is what you need to know about all three options. Transparent (Clear) Stain Transparent stain adds minimal colour and allows the full natural grain, texture, and character of the wood to show through. It is essentially a protective sealer with a slight tint. This is the best choice when you have beautiful new cedar or premium wood and want to showcase it. The trade-off is durability. Transparent stains contain the fewest UV-blocking pigments, which means they offer the least protection against sun damage. In Edmonton, expect 1 to 2 years of life before re-application is needed. The upside is that re-coating is simple: clean the surface and apply a fresh coat with no stripping or heavy prep required. Semi-Transparent Stain Semi-transparent stain is the sweet spot for most Edmonton decks and fences. It adds noticeable colour while still allowing the wood grain and natural texture to show through. The additional pigment provides significantly more UV protection than transparent stain, which translates directly to longer life. Expect 2 to 4 years of protection in Edmonton's climate. Semi-transparent stain still penetrates into the wood (rather than forming a surface film), so it wears gracefully without peeling or flaking. When it is time to re-coat, the prep work is minimal. Products like Benjamin Moore Arborcoat and Sherwin-Williams SuperDeck offer excellent semi-transparent formulas with strong water repellency and mildew resistance. Solid Stain Solid stain (sometimes called opaque stain) provides complete colour coverage that hides the wood grain entirely. It looks similar to paint but still penetrates into the wood surface rather than just sitting on top. Solid stain offers the maximum UV protection and longest lifespan at 4 to 6 years . The catch is that solid stain can peel on horizontal surfaces like deck boards, especially in Edmonton where freeze-thaw cycles force moisture through the wood. Solid stain works better on vertical surfaces (fences, railings, siding) where water does not pool. It is also the best option for hiding weathered, discoloured, or mismatched wood. Our Recommendation For Edmonton decks, we recommend semi-transparent stain in most situations. It gives you the best combination of natural appearance, UV protection, and easy maintenance. For fences, solid stain is often a strong choice because vertical surfaces do not experience the same peeling risks as horizontal deck boards. Every project is different, and the right choice depends on your wood type, age, condition, and aesthetic preference. Book your free consultation and we will bring stain samples so you can see the options on your actual wood. Source Page This answer is from our Deck & Fence Staining service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ Should I stain or paint my deck and fence? From: Deck & Fence Staining FAQ How often should I re-stain my deck or fence in Edmonton? From: Deck & Fence Staining Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What types of commercial properties do you paint? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/types-commercial-properties-painted/ > What types of commercial properties do you paint? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton What types of commercial properties do you paint? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What types of commercial properties do you paint? What types of commercial properties do you paint? Commercial Painting 328 words iPaint has completed commercial painting projects across a wide range of property types in Edmonton and the surrounding area. From single-tenant offices to large multi-family complexes and industrial facilities, we have the crew, certifications, equipment, and product knowledge to handle virtually any commercial painting scope. Office and Professional Spaces Corporate offices: Open-plan workspaces, private offices, boardrooms, reception areas, and lobbies. Professional suites: Law offices, accounting firms, financial services, environments where appearance signals credibility. Coworking spaces: High-traffic environments requiring durable, easy-to-clean finishes. Healthcare and Medical Facilities Medical and dental environments have specific painting requirements, anti-microbial coatings, low-VOC products for occupied spaces, and scrubbable finishes that hold up to frequent cleaning protocols. iPaint has completed painting projects in: Medical and family health clinics Dental offices and orthodontic practices Physiotherapy, chiropractic, and wellness centres Pharmacy and long-term care facilities Retail, Hospitality, and Food Service Retail stores and boutiques Restaurants and cafés (including kitchen areas with washable coatings) Hotels and extended-stay properties Franchise locations requiring brand-accurate colour matching Multi-Family and Strata Properties Condominiums, apartment buildings, and strata complexes have ongoing painting needs across common areas, corridors, lobbies, stairwells, amenity rooms, and parkades. iPaint works with property managers and strata councils throughout Edmonton to maintain building appearance on a scheduled or as-needed basis. Industrial, Warehouse, and Institutional Warehouses and distribution centres Industrial facilities (epoxy floor coatings, wall paint, safety markings) Churches and houses of worship Schools, daycares, and educational facilities Government and municipal buildings If your property type isn't listed here, it doesn't mean we can't help. Contact iPaint to discuss your Edmonton commercial painting project, we'll tell you exactly what we can do and provide a free written estimate. Source Page This answer is from our Commercial Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does commercial painting cost in Edmonton? From: Commercial Painting FAQ Are your commercial painters WCB certified and insured? From: Commercial Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What types of homes do you paint in Sherwood Park? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/types-homes-paint-sherwood-park/ > What types of homes do you paint in Sherwood Park? From 1970s bungalows to 2010s modern builds, iPaint Painting handles every era of Sherwood Park housing. What types of homes do you paint in Sherwood Park? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What types of homes do you paint in Sherwood Park? What types of homes do you paint in Sherwood Park? Sherwood Park 472 words iPaint Painting works on every style of home found across Sherwood Park , from 1970s bungalows in Mills Haven with textured ceilings and wood panelling, to 1980s split-levels in Nottingham and Brentwood, 1990s executive homes in Broadmoor Estates, 2000s newer builds in Lakeland Ridge and Summerside Estates, and 2010s modern construction in Emerald Hills. Each era of Sherwood Park housing presents unique preparation and product requirements that our crew understands thoroughly. 1970s and 1980s Homes: Mills Haven, Brentwood, Nottingham Sherwood Park's oldest neighbourhoods were built during the community's initial growth period. These homes typically feature textured (stipple or knockdown) ceilings, wood panelling in basements and family rooms, and wallpapered accent walls. Many have plaster walls rather than modern drywall, which requires different preparation techniques. Our crew handles the specific challenges these homes present: removing or skim-coating wallpaper, repairing plaster cracks and nail pops, priming bare wood panelling for a smooth painted finish, and smoothing or replacing textured ceilings when homeowners want a more modern look. We also check for and properly encapsulate any lead-based paint found in pre-1978 construction. 1990s Executive Homes: Broadmoor Estates The 1990s brought larger floor plans, vaulted ceilings, and more complex trim packages to Sherwood Park. Homes in Broadmoor Estates and the Estates of Sherwood Park often feature two-storey foyers, extensive crown moulding, and custom-stained woodwork. These homes require scaffolding for high walls, careful masking of detailed trim, and a painter's steady hand for cutting clean lines around ornate millwork. Cabinet refinishing is particularly popular in these homes, as original 1990s oak cabinets can be updated with a modern painted or stained finish for a fraction of the cost of full replacement. 2000s Family Homes: Lakeland Ridge, Summerside Estates Sherwood Park expanded significantly in the 2000s with family-oriented developments. These homes feature open-concept main floors, finished basements, and attached garages. The most common painting projects in these neighbourhoods include full interior repaints (often updating builder-grade beige to contemporary greys and whites), cabinet painting in kitchens, and epoxy garage floors . Wall preparation is usually straightforward in 2000s builds because drywall quality is generally consistent. The main consideration is managing colour transitions in open floor plans where living, dining, and kitchen spaces flow together without walls to create natural paint breaks. 2010s Modern Construction: Emerald Hills, Heritage Hills The newest Sherwood Park developments feature 9-foot ceilings, large windows, and clean architectural lines. These homes often come with builder-grade flat paint that shows every scuff and fingerprint within a few years. Upgrading to a premium eggshell or satin finish (we recommend Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald) dramatically improves durability and washability. Exterior painting on newer Sherwood Park homes typically involves hardie board or composite siding that holds paint exceptionally well when properly primed. Our crew ensures every exterior project is completed during optimal weather conditions for maximum paint adhesion and longevity. No matter what era your Sherwood Park home was built in, request a free estimate and we will recommend the right products and preparation for your specific home. Source Page This answer is from our Sherwood Park painting services area page. Visit for full details on services, pricing, and more FAQs about painting in Sherwood Park. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting serve Sherwood Park even though you're based in Edmonton? From: Sherwood Park FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Sherwood Park? From: Sherwood Park Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## What types of industrial coatings do you apply? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/types-industrial-coatings-edmonton/ > What types of industrial coatings do you apply? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton What types of industrial coatings do you apply? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / What types of industrial coatings do you apply? What types of industrial coatings do you apply? Industrial Painting 412 words We apply a full range of high-performance industrial coatings including epoxy floor and wall systems, polyurethane topcoats, anti-corrosion primers, heat-resistant coatings, and chemical-resistant finishes. Every coating we use is chosen specifically for the demands of your facility, your operating environment, and the surfaces involved. Epoxy Floor and Wall Systems Epoxy coatings are the backbone of most industrial painting projects in Edmonton. We install two-part epoxy systems on concrete floors, warehouse bays, loading docks, and processing areas. These coatings create a seamless, non-porous surface that resists oil, chemicals, abrasion, and heavy foot and forklift traffic. For wall applications, epoxy provides a washable, hygienic finish that meets food processing and health code standards. We source our epoxy systems from Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial and Benjamin Moore commercial lines, selecting the right formulation based on your facility's exposure conditions. Polyurethane Topcoats Polyurethane coatings deliver exceptional UV resistance, colour retention, and gloss durability. We apply them as finish coats over epoxy primers on exterior steel structures, overhead doors, pipe racks, and any surface exposed to Edmonton's freeze-thaw cycles and intense summer UV. Polyurethane systems maintain their appearance and protective qualities for years longer than standard industrial enamels. Anti-Corrosion Primers and Systems Corrosion is a constant threat in Edmonton's industrial sector. Temperature swings from minus 30 to plus 30 create condensation that accelerates rust on steel beams, columns, pipe supports, and structural members. We apply zinc-rich primers, epoxy mastic intermediate coats, and urethane topcoats in multi-layer corrosion protection systems. This approach follows SSPC (Society for Protective Coatings) standards and is designed to protect structural steel for 15 to 20 years between maintenance cycles. Heat-Resistant and Chemical-Resistant Coatings For facilities that operate at elevated temperatures or handle corrosive substances, we apply specialty coatings rated for continuous heat exposure up to 650 degrees Celsius, as well as chemical-resistant linings for tanks, secondary containment areas, and processing equipment. These products are selected based on the specific chemicals, temperatures, and mechanical stresses your facility encounters daily. The Right Coating for Your Facility Choosing the wrong coating system is an expensive mistake. It peels, blisters, or fails within months. With 15 years of industrial painting experience across Edmonton warehouses, manufacturing plants, and processing facilities, our team knows which products perform in real-world Alberta conditions. We assess your substrate, operating environment, and performance requirements before recommending a system. Request a free facility assessment and we will specify the exact coating system your project needs. Source Page This answer is from our Industrial Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does industrial painting cost in Edmonton? From: Industrial Painting FAQ Can you paint our facility while we continue operations? From: Industrial Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you upgrade Windermere cabinets from flat-panel to shaker doors? | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/upgrade-flat-panel-shaker-doors-windermere/ > Yes. Flat-panel to shaker door upgrades are one of the most popular cabinet refacing projects in Windermere. 5 to 10 business days, no demolition. Can you upgrade Windermere cabinets from flat-panel to shaker doors? | iPaint Painting Home / FAQs / Flat-Panel to Shaker Door Refacing in Windermere Can you upgrade my Windermere kitchen from flat-panel to shaker doors? Cabinet Refacing Windermere 570 words Absolutely. Upgrading from builder-grade flat-panel or raised-panel doors to clean modern shaker or slab profiles is one of the most popular cabinet refacing projects in Windermere. You get a completely new kitchen style without demolition, plumbing changes, or countertop disruption, typically in 5 to 10 business days. Why Windermere Homeowners Make This Upgrade Windermere homes built between 2005 and 2015, including the early Cambrian, Morrison Homes, Brookfield Residential, Jayman MasterBUILT, and Sterling Homes builds along Windermere Boulevard and west of Rabbit Hill Road, almost always have raised-panel, cathedral-arch, or simplified flat-panel doors in stained maple or oak. These door styles are now dated relative to the clean, modern, shaker-profile kitchens featured in current real estate listings around the Currents of Windermere and in design magazines. For kitchens backing onto the Windermere Waters ravine or within walking distance of Dr. Donald R. Massey School, upgrading the door profile is the single highest-impact change you can make to modernize a Windermere kitchen. The Upgrade Process Free in-home consultation: We measure every opening, discuss door style options, and bring physical samples of shaker, slab, and transitional shaker profiles. Custom door order: New doors are built custom to your kitchen's exact dimensions. Lead time is typically 2 to 4 weeks. Remove and deliver: We remove your existing doors, drawer fronts, and hardware on day 1 of the install phase. Install new doors: New shaker or slab doors are hung with new soft-close hinges. Drawer fronts are installed on existing boxes. Finish cabinet boxes: Box face frames are veneered or spray-finished to match the new doors. Walk-through and warranty: Final adjustments, hardware install, walk-through, and warranty activation. Style Options Beyond Shaker Shaker is the most popular upgrade request in Windermere, but we also offer: Slab (flat, frameless): Ultra-modern European look, works well in contemporary Windermere builds near the Windermere Golf & Country Club. Transitional shaker: Subtle inset or beveled shaker for a softer modern look. Thermofoil or MDF painted: Cost-effective and available in virtually any colour. Solid wood (maple, oak, walnut): For stained or natural-wood looks. Typical Windermere Timeline and Cost 5 to 10 business days from install-start to walk-through. Cost typically $6,000 to $15,000 depending on door count, style, and hardware selection. Book a free consultation to see samples in your kitchen. Flat-Panel to Shaker Upgrades in Windermere We work kitchens across the entire Windermere service area , from homes tucked against the Windermere Waters stormwater pond to properties along Windermere Boulevard, the streets feeding into the Currents of Windermere retail district, and the quieter crescents near Constable Daniel Woodall School. Because this neighbourhood was master-planned and developed in a compressed window between 2004 and 2015, we see a predictable cluster of builder door profiles, cathedral-arch maple from 2005 to 2008, simplified raised-panel from 2008 to 2012, and slab-shaker transitions from 2013 onward. Knowing the build year helps us anticipate what is behind the doors before the consultation even starts. Properties near the west edge of the community, close to Anthony Henday Drive , tend to be the larger executive builds with 40-plus door-and-drawer-front kitchens, so shaker upgrades there lean toward painted MDF for crisp profile consistency across long runs. Homes closer to 170 Street and the Michael Hurdzan-designed Windermere Golf & Country Club frontages often pair a shaker upgrade with a two-tone island. For more on the neighbourhood context, see Windermere on Wikipedia . Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Refacing in Windermere combo page. Visit for full details, process, gallery, and more city-specific FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Windermere? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ Will new refaced doors coordinate with my existing countertops? From: Cabinet Refacing FAQ What cabinet refacing door styles are available? From: Cabinet Refacing Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you use your kitchen while the cabinets are being painted? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/use-kitchen-during-cabinet-painting/ > Can you use your kitchen while the cabinets are being painted? Expert answer from iPaint Painting, Edmonton Can you use your kitchen while the cabinets are being painted? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can you use your kitchen while the cabinets are being painted? Can you use your kitchen while the cabinets are being painted? Cabinet Painting 412 words Yes, with some adjustments. We remove doors and drawers for off-site or dedicated-area spraying, but leave the cabinet boxes in place so you can still access shelves and countertops. Most Edmonton homeowners continue using their kitchen throughout the entire project. How the Process Works Cabinet painting is not like a full kitchen renovation. We are not ripping out countertops or disconnecting plumbing. Our process is specifically designed to minimize disruption to your daily routine. Here is what happens step by step: Door and drawer removal: On day one, we carefully label and remove all cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and hardware. These go to our dedicated spray area (either off-site or a contained workspace in your garage or basement) where we can apply a flawless HVLP spray finish. Cabinet box preparation: The cabinet frames stay in place. We clean, scuff-sand, and prime them on-site using low-VOC products. Your countertops, sink, and appliances remain fully accessible. Masking and protection: We mask off countertops, backsplashes, and flooring with professional-grade paper and tape. This keeps everything clean while we work on the boxes. Reinstallation: Once all components are dry and cured, we reinstall doors, drawers, and hardware. We do a final quality inspection to make sure every surface is smooth and consistent. What You Can and Cannot Do During the Project While the doors and drawers are off, you still have full access to your open shelving, countertops, sink, dishwasher, stove, and refrigerator. You can prepare meals, wash dishes, and use the kitchen as normal. The main adjustment is that your cabinet contents will be visible (and slightly less organized) for a few days. We recommend keeping a few things in mind during the project. Avoid cooking anything that generates heavy grease or steam near freshly painted cabinet boxes, as this can affect the cure. If we are spraying in your garage, that space will be off-limits during application and drying. And plan to use paper plates for a day or two if your dishes are stored behind the removed doors. Edmonton-Specific Considerations In Edmonton's dry climate, paint cures faster than in humid regions, which actually works in your favour. Most cabinet painting projects take 5 to 7 days from start to finish. During winter months, we ensure proper ventilation and temperature control in the spray area so the finish cures evenly, regardless of the cold outside. Our goal is to get your kitchen back to normal as quickly as possible, with a factory-smooth finish that lasts. We use Benjamin Moore Advance , Sherwin-Williams ProClassic , and industrial cabinet coatings that are built for the wear and tear kitchens demand. Every project comes with our 5-year written warranty . Source Page This answer is from our Cabinet Painting service page. Visit for full details, pricing, process, and more FAQs. Related Questions FAQ How long does cabinet painting take? From: Cabinet Painting FAQ Do I need to move my furniture before painting? From: Interior Painting Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Can you paint commercial storefronts along Whyte Avenue? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/whyte-avenue-commercial-painting/ > Yes, iPaint Painting handles commercial storefront painting along Whyte Avenue and the Old Strathcona district. We schedule around business hours, the Fringe Festival, and Farmers Can you paint commercial storefronts along Whyte Avenue? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Can you paint commercial storefronts along Whyte Avenue? Can you paint commercial storefronts along Whyte Avenue? Old Strathcona 421 words Yes, iPaint Painting provides commercial painting services for storefronts, restaurants, retail shops, galleries, and offices along Whyte Avenue (82 Avenue) and throughout the Old Strathcona commercial district. Our team schedules exterior work during early morning hours and coordinates around major events like the Edmonton Fringe Festival and Old Strathcona Farmers' Market to ensure zero disruption to your business operations. Scheduling Around Whyte Avenue's Busy Calendar Whyte Avenue is one of Edmonton's highest-traffic commercial corridors, drawing over 100,000 visitors during the 11-day Edmonton International Fringe Festival each August. The Old Strathcona Farmers' Market operates year-round on Saturdays, and sidewalk foot traffic peaks between 11:00 AM and 9:00 PM during summer months. iPaint Painting works around these constraints by scheduling exterior storefront work between 5:00 AM and 9:00 AM, before most businesses open and pedestrian traffic builds. For interior commercial projects, iPaint Painting offers evening and weekend painting to keep your doors open during regular business hours. A typical 1,000 to 2,000 square foot retail space can be completed in 2 to 4 days when painted outside operating hours. Restaurant interiors require additional preparation for ventilation and surface protection, and iPaint Painting uses low-VOC commercial-grade coatings (Benjamin Moore Scuff-X or Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200) that cure quickly and minimize odour for next-day opening. Commercial Exterior Services for the Whyte Avenue District Storefront exteriors along Whyte Avenue face unique challenges. Many buildings date from the 1910s through 1950s and feature brick, stucco, and wood facades that require different preparation techniques. iPaint Painting handles all three substrate types: Brick storefronts: Power washing at 1,500 to 2,500 PSI, tuckpointing referrals where needed, breathable masonry coatings that prevent moisture trapping. Stucco facades: Crack repair with flexible elastomeric filler, full prime and two-coat application with products rated for minus 40 to plus 35 degree Celsius temperature ranges. Wood trim and signage: Hand sanding, spot priming bare wood, and precision cutting around signage and awnings. Pricing and Permits for Commercial Projects Commercial exterior painting along Whyte Avenue typically runs $3 to $7 per square foot depending on substrate condition, access requirements (scaffolding versus ladders), and the number of colours. The City of Edmonton may require a temporary sidewalk enclosure permit if scaffolding extends over pedestrian areas. iPaint Painting coordinates permit applications on your behalf when needed, keeping the process simple for business owners. Ready to refresh your Whyte Avenue storefront? Request a free commercial estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 to discuss your project timeline. Source Page This answer is from our Old Strathcona service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Old Strathcona. Related Questions FAQ Does iPaint Painting have experience with heritage homes in Old Strathcona? From: Old Strathcona FAQ Do old homes in Strathcona have lead paint concerns? From: Old Strathcona Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Do Windermere's newer homes actually need repainting? | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/faqs/windermere-newer-homes-need-repainting/ > Yes. Builder-grade paint in Windermere homes shows scuffs, roller stipple, and touch-up patches within 3 to 5 years. iPaint Painting upgrades to premium two-coat systems that last. Do Windermere's newer homes actually need repainting? | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / FAQs / Do Windermere's newer homes actually need repainting? Do Windermere's newer homes actually need repainting? Windermere 458 words Yes. Builder-grade paint is the most common issue iPaint Painting sees in Windermere homes. Most production builders apply a single thin coat of flat latex paint to keep construction costs down, and within 3 to 5 years this builder-flat shows scuff marks, roller stipple, and visible touch-up patches throughout the home. Upgrading to two coats of premium eggshell or satin finish transforms both the look and durability of any Windermere interior. iPaint Painting has repainted homes in Windermere as new as 2 years old. What Is Builder-Grade Paint (and Why It Fails) Builder-grade paint typically costs between $15 and $25 per gallon, compared to $65 to $85 for premium lines like Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald. The difference is not just price. Builder-grade formulations contain less titanium dioxide pigment (the primary hiding agent), lower resin content, and fewer performance additives. The result is a thinner film that scratches easily, absorbs stains, and cannot be cleaned without leaving shiny rub marks. Most Windermere builders also apply only one coat over primer, which is technically within industry minimum standards but far below what a professional interior painting contractor would consider acceptable for a finished home. One coat of flat latex over drywall primer leaves a porous surface that shows every fingerprint, scuff, and furniture mark within months of moving in. Signs Your Windermere Home Needs Repainting Visible roller stipple: A bumpy, orange-peel texture on walls (especially in raking light from large Windermere windows) indicates thin application with insufficient backrolling. Touch-up patches that don't blend: Builder-grade flat paint cannot be spot-touched without leaving visible "flashing" where the new paint meets the old. This is the number one complaint from Windermere homeowners. Scuff marks that won't wipe clean: Flat paint absorbs dirt and scuff marks permanently. No amount of cleaning removes them without damaging the paint film itself. Faded or yellowed whites: Low-quality whites yellow faster, especially in south-facing rooms. Windermere homes with large windows accelerate this process. The Professional Upgrade Process iPaint Painting's standard repaint process for newer Windermere homes includes light sanding of all surfaces to create mechanical adhesion, spot-priming any stained or damaged areas, and applying two full coats of premium paint. The entire process takes 4 to 7 days for a typical 3,500 to 4,500 square foot home, depending on the number of rooms and ceiling heights involved. We recommend eggshell or satin finish for most living areas because these sheens hide minor wall imperfections while providing a washable, scuff-resistant surface. The premium products we use resist yellowing for 8 to 10 years under normal conditions, compared to 2 to 3 years for builder-grade alternatives. Wondering about what a professional repaint costs for your Windermere home? Request a free estimate from iPaint Painting or call 780-938-9555 . Every project includes our 5-year written warranty on all labour and materials. Source Page This answer is from our Windermere service area page. Visit for full details on all painting services available in Windermere. Related Questions FAQ How much does it cost to paint a large home in Windermere? From: Windermere FAQ What paint products does iPaint use for Windermere's newer homes? From: Windermere Have More Questions? Get answers from Edmonton's trusted painting contractor. 15 years experience, 156 five-star reviews, and a 5-year written warranty. Get Free Estimate --- ## Bathroom Painting Gallery | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/gallery/bathrooms/ > Browse 15 completed bathroom painting and vanity refinishing projects by iPaint Painting in Edmonton. Vanities, showers, powder rooms, and luxury bathroom transformations. Bathroom Painting Gallery | iPaint Painting Edmonton Bathroom Painting Gallery 15 completed projects by iPaint Painting in Edmonton, Alberta. Back to Gallery Ready to Transform Your Space? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting team. 780-938-9555 --- ## Bedroom Painting Gallery | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/gallery/bedrooms/ > Browse 13 completed bedroom painting projects by iPaint Painting in Edmonton. Accent walls, ceiling repairs, closets, and full bedroom colour transformations. Bedroom Painting Gallery | iPaint Painting Edmonton Bedroom Painting Gallery 13 completed projects by iPaint Painting in Edmonton, Alberta. Back to Gallery Ready to Transform Your Space? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting team. 780-938-9555 --- ## Exterior Painting Gallery | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/gallery/exteriors/ > Browse 15 completed exterior painting and staining projects by iPaint Painting in Edmonton. Siding, trim, decks, fences, and full house exterior transformations. Exterior Painting Gallery | iPaint Painting Edmonton Exterior Painting Gallery 15 completed projects by iPaint Painting in Edmonton, Alberta. Back to Gallery Ready to Transform Your Space? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting team. 780-938-9555 --- ## Hallway and Staircase Painting Gallery | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/gallery/hallways-stairs/ > Browse 13 completed hallway and staircase painting projects by iPaint Painting in Edmonton. Railings, cubbies, stairwells, and commercial hallway transformations. Hallway and Staircase Painting Gallery | iPaint Painting Edmonton Hallway and Staircase Gallery 13 completed projects by iPaint Painting in Edmonton, Alberta. Back to Gallery Ready to Transform Your Space? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting team. 780-938-9555 --- ## Gallery | iPaint Painting Edmonton - Our Work Portfolio URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/gallery/ > Browse iPaint Painting Gallery | iPaint Painting Edmonton - Our Work Portfolio Our Work Browse our portfolio of completed painting projects across Edmonton. From kitchen cabinets to full exterior transformations, every project is finished to our 5-year warranty standard. Kitchens 16 photos Bathrooms 15 photos Exteriors 15 photos Living Rooms 14 photos Bedrooms 13 photos Hallways and Stairs 13 photos Offices and Commercial 14 photos Ready to Transform Your Space? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting team. 780-938-9555 --- ## Kitchen Painting Gallery | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/gallery/kitchens/ > Browse 16 completed kitchen painting and cabinet refinishing projects by iPaint Painting in Edmonton. White cabinets, dark finishes, islands, and full kitchen transformations. Kitchen Painting Gallery | iPaint Painting Edmonton Kitchen Painting Gallery 16 completed projects by iPaint Painting in Edmonton, Alberta. Back to Gallery Ready to Transform Your Space? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting team. 780-938-9555 --- ## Living Room Painting Gallery | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/gallery/living-rooms/ > Browse 14 completed living room painting projects by iPaint Painting in Edmonton. Accent walls, built-ins, fireplaces, open concepts, and full room transformations. Living Room Painting Gallery | iPaint Painting Edmonton Living Room Painting Gallery 14 completed projects by iPaint Painting in Edmonton, Alberta. Back to Gallery Ready to Transform Your Space? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting team. 780-938-9555 --- ## Office and Commercial Painting Gallery | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/gallery/offices-commercial/ > Browse 14 completed office and commercial painting projects by iPaint Painting in Edmonton. Boardrooms, dental offices, medical clinics, reception areas, and retail spaces. Office and Commercial Painting Gallery | iPaint Painting Edmonton Office and Commercial Gallery 14 completed projects by iPaint Painting in Edmonton, Alberta. Back to Gallery Ready to Transform Your Space? Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Edmonton's trusted painting team. 780-938-9555 --- ## iPaint Painting, Edmonton's Premium Painting Contractors | Interior, Exterior & Cabinet Refinishing URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/homepage.html > iPaint Painting is Edmonton iPaint Painting, Edmonton's Premium Painting Contractors | Interior, Exterior & Cabinet Refinishing 4.9 Stars from 156 Google Reviews Edmonton's Premium Painting Contractors Your Home, Our Canvas iPaint Painting is a City Licensed , fully insured painting contractor serving Edmonton, Alberta and surrounding communities within an 80 km radius. Founded by Mourad EL , a Journeyperson-certified painter with over 15 years of hands-on experience, iPaint delivers interior painting , exterior painting , commercial painting , cabinet refinishing , and cabinet refacing using premium products from Benjamin Moore , Sherwin-Williams , and Cloverdale . Every project comes with a 5-year written workmanship warranty and is completed by our in-house team, never subcontractors. Call 780-938-9555 for a free estimate. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate City Licensed & WCB Covered 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs ★★★★★ Get Your Free Estimate 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews MPI Certified Journeyperson Certified WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Journeyperson Certified WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty Our Services Premium Painting & Refinishing Services From a single room to an entire commercial building, our in-house team of certified painters delivers flawless results on every project across Edmonton. Interior Painting Walls, ceilings, trim, and accent features, we transform rooms with expert colour matching, thorough surface prep, and premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams finishes. From single bedrooms to whole-home repaints in Edmonton. Learn More Exterior Painting Protect your Edmonton home from harsh Alberta winters with professional exterior painting. We handle siding, stucco, trim, soffits, and fascia, including thorough power-washing, scraping, and priming before a single coat goes on. Learn More Commercial Painting Offices, retail spaces, condo common areas, and multi-family buildings, we work around your schedule with structured staging plans. Minimal disruption, maximum impact. Serving businesses across Edmonton and Sherwood Park. Learn More Cabinet Refinishing Give your dated kitchen a brand-new look without the cost of a full renovation. We sand, prime, and apply premium lacquer or paint finishes to your existing cabinets, transforming them at a fraction of the replacement price. Learn More Cabinet Refacing New doors, drawer fronts, and veneers over your existing cabinet boxes, a complete kitchen transformation in days, not weeks. We handle everything from measurements to final hardware installation, right here in Edmonton. Learn More View All 16 Services Photo of Mourad & Team 15+ Years Experience Why iPaint We Take Care of Your Home as If It's Ours Most painting contractors show up, do the job, and move on. That's not how we work. When Mourad EL founded iPaint Painting , he built it on a simple idea: every client becomes a forever connection . Mourad started painting at 19, learning the craft old school. After years in IT, he realized his true calling was working with his hands, creating something beautiful, tangible, and lasting. As an educated professional, he didn't just pick up a brush. He earned his Journeyperson Certification , Master Painters Institute (MPI) credentials, and every safety certification in the book, WHMIS , Fall Protection , Aerial Work Platform , and Lead Safety (RRP) . Today, iPaint is a team of 5 full-time, in-house employees , no subcontractors, no middlemen, no call centres. When you call, you talk to a craftsman. When we arrive, it's the same trained crew, the same standards, every time. And when we leave, "we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better, to complete your canvas." Owner-Led Projects Mourad personally oversees every job Zero Subcontractors In-house team = consistent quality 5-Year Written Warranty Every surface we touch, guaranteed No Hidden Costs Transparent pricing that never changes How It Works From First Call to Final Walkthrough We've refined our process over 15 years and hundreds of projects. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint Painting in Edmonton. 01 ➔ Initial Call Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre. 02 ➔ On-Site Walkthrough Mourad visits your home to assess surfaces, discuss colours, and plan the project. Free colour consultation included. 03 ➔ Written Estimate Clear proposal listing every room, surface, product, and price. No surprises, the price never changes. 04 ➔ Prep & Protection Floors and finishes protected. Sanding, patching, priming, the prep work that separates good from great. 05 ➔ Expert Painting In-house team applies premium Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale finishes with precision. 06 Final Walkthrough We walk every room with you. Home cleaned to before, or better. Your 5-year warranty starts now. Our Work Before & After Transformations Real projects from real Edmonton homes. See the iPaint difference for yourself, from dated rooms and worn cabinets to stunning, fresh spaces. Before After Kitchen Cabinet Refinishing, Windermere Before After Whole-Home Interior, Glenora Before After Exterior Repaint, Riverbend Before After Commercial Office, Downtown Edmonton Before After Cabinet Refacing, The Hamptons Before After Stain & Lacquer, Terwillegar View Full Gallery Service Areas Proudly Serving Edmonton & Surrounding Communities iPaint Painting provides professional painting, cabinet refinishing, and surface coating services across Edmonton, Alberta, and every community within an 80 km radius. Interactive Service Area Map Primary Service Area Edmonton, AB Premium Edmonton Neighborhoods Windermere Glenora Westbrook Estates Windsor Park Riverbend Terwillegar The Hamptons Magrath Heights Heritage Valley Summerside Urban Neighborhoods Downtown Edmonton Old Strathcona Highlands Oliver Griesbach Surrounding Cities Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Fort Saskatchewan 80 km Service Radius , If you're within 80 km of Edmonton, we'll come to you. Not sure if you're in our range? Give us a call at 780-938-9555 and we'll let you know. Client Reviews What Edmonton Homeowners Say 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews, see what our clients have to say about working with iPaint Painting. Leave Us a Review on Google Common Questions Frequently Asked Questions Straight answers to the questions Edmonton homeowners ask most about our painting and refinishing services. Can you handle larger homes and buildings? Yes. We work on 3,000 to 10,000+ sq. ft. homes, townhome sites, condo common areas, and office spaces with structured planning and staging. Our team is experienced with large-scale residential and commercial painting projects across Edmonton, Sherwood Park, and St. Albert. What products do you use? We use premium lines from Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, and Cloverdale, selected based on the surface type, desired sheen, and traffic level. For higher-end finishes like cabinet refinishing and lacquer work, we use only the best products to ensure a beautiful, durable result. How do free estimates work? It starts with a quick phone call to discuss your project details. Then we schedule an on-site walkthrough where Mourad or a senior painter assesses every surface. You'll receive a detailed written estimate, a clear proposal listing rooms, surfaces, products, and pricing. No hidden fees, no pressure. From there, we handle protection, prep, painting, and a final walkthrough before handover. Do you use subcontractors? Never. Every painter on our team is a full-time, in-house employee. That's how we guarantee consistency, the same trained crew, the same standards, every project. No middlemen, no rotating workers. When you hire iPaint, you get iPaint. What does your 5-year warranty cover? Our written workmanship warranty covers every surface we touch for 5 full years. If something isn't right, peeling, bubbling, cracking due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise: done right the first time and every time. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Space? Whether it's a single room, a full exterior, or a complete cabinet makeover, let's talk about your project. Free estimates, no pressure, just clear information from real craftsmen. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate City Licensed WCB Covered 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## iPaint Painting, Edmonton's Premium Painting Contractors | Interior, Exterior & Cabinet Refinishing URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/ > iPaint Painting is Edmonton iPaint Painting, Edmonton's Premium Painting Contractors | Interior, Exterior & Cabinet Refinishing 4.9 Stars from 156 Google Reviews Edmonton's Premium Painting Contractors Your Home, Our Canvas iPaint Painting is a City Licensed , fully insured painting contractor serving Edmonton, Alberta and surrounding communities within an 80 km radius. Founded by Mourad , a certified painter with over 15 years of hands-on experience, iPaint delivers interior painting , exterior painting , commercial painting , cabinet refinishing , and cabinet refacing using premium products from Benjamin Moore , Sherwin-Williams , and Cloverdale . Every project comes with a 5-year written workmanship warranty and is completed by our in-house team, never subcontractors. Call 780-938-9555 for a free estimate. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate City Licensed & WCB Covered 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs ★★★★★ Get Your Free Estimate 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews Full Name Email Phone Service Required Select a service Interior Painting Exterior Painting Commercial Painting Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet Refacing Other How can we help? Website Get My Free Estimate MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty Our Services Premium Painting & Refinishing Services From a single room to an entire commercial building, our in-house team of certified painters delivers flawless results on every project across Edmonton. Interior Painting Walls, ceilings, trim, and accent features, we transform rooms with expert colour matching, thorough surface prep, and premium Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams finishes. From single bedrooms to whole-home repaints in Edmonton. Interior Painting Exterior Painting Protect your Edmonton home from harsh Alberta winters with professional exterior painting. We handle siding, stucco, trim, soffits, and fascia, including thorough power-washing, scraping, and priming before a single coat goes on. Exterior Painting Commercial Painting Offices, retail spaces, condo common areas, and multi-family buildings, we work around your schedule with structured staging plans. Minimal disruption, maximum impact. Serving businesses across Edmonton and Sherwood Park. Commercial Painting Cabinet Refinishing Give your dated kitchen a brand-new look without the cost of a full renovation. We sand, prime, and apply premium lacquer or paint finishes to your existing cabinets, transforming them at a fraction of the replacement price. Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet Refacing New doors, drawer fronts, and veneers over your existing cabinet boxes, a complete kitchen transformation in days, not weeks. We handle everything from measurements to final hardware installation, right here in Edmonton. Cabinet Refacing View All 16 Services 15+ Years Experience Why iPaint We Take Care of Your Home as If It's Ours Most painting contractors show up, do the job, and move on. That's not how we work. When Mourad founded iPaint Painting , he built it on a simple idea: every client becomes a forever connection . Mourad started painting at 19, learning the craft old school. After years in IT, he realized his true calling was working with his hands, creating something beautiful, tangible, and lasting. As an educated professional, he didn't just pick up a brush. He earned his Painter and Decorator Certification , Master Painters Institute (MPI) credentials, and every safety certification in the book, WHMIS , Fall Protection , Aerial Work Platform , and Lead Safety (RRP) . Today, iPaint is a team of 5 full-time, in-house employees , no subcontractors, no middlemen, no call centres. When you call, you talk to a craftsman. When we arrive, it's the same trained crew, the same standards, every time. And when we leave, "we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better, to complete your canvas." Owner-Led Projects Mourad personally oversees every job Zero Subcontractors In-house team = consistent quality 5-Year Written Warranty Every surface we touch, guaranteed No Hidden Costs Transparent pricing that never changes How It Works From First Call to Final Walkthrough We've refined our process over 15 years and hundreds of projects. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint Painting in Edmonton. 01 ➔ Initial Call Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre. 02 ➔ On-Site Walkthrough Mourad visits your home to assess surfaces, discuss colours, and plan the project. Free colour consultation included. 03 ➔ Written Estimate Clear proposal listing every room, surface, product, and price. No surprises, the price never changes. 04 ➔ Prep & Protection Floors and finishes protected. Sanding, patching, priming, the prep work that separates good from great. 05 ➔ Expert Painting In-house team applies premium Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale finishes with precision. 06 Final Walkthrough We walk every room with you. Home cleaned to before, or better. Your 5-year warranty starts now. Our Work Before & After Transformations Real projects from real Edmonton homes. See the iPaint difference for yourself, from dated rooms and worn cabinets to stunning, fresh spaces. Kitchen Cabinet Refinishing, Windermere Whole-Home Interior, Glenora Exterior Repaint, Riverbend Commercial Office, Downtown Edmonton Cabinet Refacing, The Hamptons Stain & Lacquer, Terwillegar View Full Gallery Service Areas Proudly Serving Edmonton & Surrounding Communities iPaint Painting provides professional painting, cabinet refinishing, and surface coating services across Edmonton, Alberta, and every community within an 80 km radius. St. Albert Pop. ~69,000 Edmonton City-Wide • Pop. ~1.1M ● HQ Sherwood Park Strathcona County Spruce Grove Parkland County Premium Neighbourhoods Windermere • Glenora • Riverbend Fort Saskatchewan Sturgeon County Leduc South of Edmonton Urban & Commercial Downtown • Old Strathcona • Oliver Beaumont Leduc County ▲ N — 80 km Service Radius Edmonton City-wide coverage across all Edmonton neighbourhoods, from Windermere and Terwillegar in the southwest to The Hamptons and Griesbach in the north. Population ~1.1 million. Full access to all painting, cabinet, and refinishing services with free estimates. Interior Painting Exterior Painting Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet Refacing All 16 Services View Edmonton services → 80 km Service Radius , If you're within 80 km of Edmonton, we'll come to you. Call 780-938-9555 to confirm. Client Reviews What Edmonton Homeowners Say 4.9 stars from 156 Google Reviews, see what our clients have to say about working with iPaint Painting. ★★★★★ "iPaint did an incredible job on our entire main floor. The crew was professional, clean, and finished ahead of schedule. Our Windermere home looks brand new." S Sarah M. Google Review ★★★★★ "We had our kitchen cabinets refinished from dark oak to white. The transformation is unbelievable. Friends think we got a full reno. Highly recommend iPaint." J Jason T. Google Review ★★★★★ "Third time using iPaint. They painted our Sherwood Park home exterior last summer and it still looks perfect. Great prep work and attention to detail." M Mike R. Google Review ★★★★★ "Professional from start to finish. The estimate was detailed, the crew showed up on time every day, and the finished product exceeded our expectations. Our Glenora character home needed careful prep and they nailed it." L Linda K. Google Review ★★★★★ "iPaint refinished our cabinets and painted the whole interior. The colour consultation was so helpful, we never would have picked those colours on our own and we love them." D David & Karen P. Google Review ★★★★★ "Had our commercial office space painted over a weekend. Zero disruption to our Monday operations. Clean, fast, and the team was great to work with." R Ryan B. Google Review ★★★★★ "The exterior paint job on our St. Albert home is gorgeous. They took the time to properly prep the stucco and the finish is flawless. Worth every penny." A Amanda H. Google Review ★★★★★ "We've used three different painters over the years. iPaint is by far the best. The quality of work, communication, and cleanup are on another level." C Chris W. Google Review ★★★★★ "Our Riverbend home needed a full interior repaint. iPaint's crew was meticulous, they moved all the furniture, taped everything perfectly, and left the house spotless." N Nicole F. Google Review ★★★★★ "Cabinet refacing transformed our kitchen. New shaker doors, soft-close hinges, modern hardware, looks like a $40K reno for a fraction of the cost." T Tom & Lisa G. Google Review ★★★★★ "iPaint painted our restaurant in Old Strathcona. They worked evenings so we didn't lose a single day of business. The finish is beautiful and durable." P Priya S. Google Review ★★★★★ "Just moved into our new Heritage Valley home and the builder paint was already showing wear. iPaint upgraded everything to Benjamin Moore and it looks amazing." K Kevin L. Google Review ★★★★★ "The popcorn ceiling removal was so clean. No mess, no dust everywhere. They skim-coated and painted, the ceilings look modern and smooth now." B Brittany D. Google Review ★★★★★ "Five bedrooms, three bathrooms, hallways, and a basement, iPaint knocked it all out in 4 days. The crew was friendly and the results are perfect." G Greg M. Google Review ★★★★★ "We needed our Leduc duplex painted between tenants. iPaint turned it around in 2 days, on budget, and the new tenants loved it. Will use again." H Hassan A. Google Review ★★★★★ "The deck staining job was fantastic. They power-washed, sanded, and applied two coats of solid stain. Our Terwillegar deck looks brand new for summer." E Emily J. Google Review ★★★★★ "iPaint repainted our 1950s Highlands bungalow inside and out. They know how to handle older homes, proper primer, careful trim work, and beautiful results." W Warren C. Google Review ★★★★★ "Epoxy garage floor turned out incredible. Flake finish, clear topcoat, and it was ready to drive on in 3 days. The crew was knowledgeable and professional." F Frank N. Google Review ★★★★★ "We got quotes from four companies. iPaint wasn't the cheapest but they were the most thorough in their estimate. The quality proved the difference." V Vanessa O. Google Review ★★★★★ "Second time hiring iPaint for our Spruce Grove home. First was interior, now exterior. Consistent quality both times. They've earned a customer for life." I Ian & Cheryl B. Google Review ★★★★★ "iPaint did an incredible job on our entire main floor. The crew was professional, clean, and finished ahead of schedule. Our Windermere home looks brand new." S Sarah M. Google Review ★★★★★ "We had our kitchen cabinets refinished from dark oak to white. The transformation is unbelievable. Friends think we got a full reno. Highly recommend iPaint." J Jason T. Google Review ★★★★★ "Third time using iPaint. They painted our Sherwood Park home exterior last summer and it still looks perfect. Great prep work and attention to detail." M Mike R. Google Review ★★★★★ "Professional from start to finish. The estimate was detailed, the crew showed up on time every day, and the finished product exceeded our expectations. Our Glenora character home needed careful prep and they nailed it." L Linda K. Google Review ★★★★★ "iPaint refinished our cabinets and painted the whole interior. The colour consultation was so helpful, we never would have picked those colours on our own and we love them." D David & Karen P. Google Review ★★★★★ "Had our commercial office space painted over a weekend. Zero disruption to our Monday operations. Clean, fast, and the team was great to work with." R Ryan B. Google Review ★★★★★ "The exterior paint job on our St. Albert home is gorgeous. They took the time to properly prep the stucco and the finish is flawless. Worth every penny." A Amanda H. Google Review ★★★★★ "We've used three different painters over the years. iPaint is by far the best. The quality of work, communication, and cleanup are on another level." C Chris W. Google Review ★★★★★ "Our Riverbend home needed a full interior repaint. iPaint's crew was meticulous, they moved all the furniture, taped everything perfectly, and left the house spotless." N Nicole F. Google Review ★★★★★ "Cabinet refacing transformed our kitchen. New shaker doors, soft-close hinges, modern hardware, looks like a $40K reno for a fraction of the cost." T Tom & Lisa G. Google Review Leave Us a Review on Google Common Questions Frequently Asked Questions Straight answers to the questions Edmonton homeowners ask most about our painting and refinishing services. Can you handle larger homes and buildings? Yes. We work on 3,000 to 10,000+ sq. ft. homes, townhome sites, condo common areas, and office spaces with structured planning and staging. Our team is experienced with large-scale residential and commercial painting projects across Edmonton, Sherwood Park, and St. Albert. What products do you use? We use premium lines from Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, and Cloverdale, selected based on the surface type, desired sheen, and traffic level. For higher-end finishes like cabinet refinishing and lacquer work, we use only the best products to ensure a beautiful, durable result. How do free estimates work? It starts with a quick phone call to discuss your project details. Then we schedule an on-site walkthrough where Mourad or a senior painter assesses every surface. You'll receive a detailed written estimate, a clear proposal listing rooms, surfaces, products, and pricing. No hidden fees, no pressure. From there, we handle protection, prep, painting, and a final walkthrough before handover. Do you use subcontractors? Never. Every painter on our team is a full-time, in-house employee. That's how we guarantee consistency, the same trained crew, the same standards, every project. No middlemen, no rotating workers. When you hire iPaint, you get iPaint. What does your 5-year warranty cover? Our written workmanship warranty covers every surface we touch for 5 full years. If something isn't right, peeling, bubbling, cracking due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise: done right the first time and every time. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Space? Whether it's a single room, a full exterior, or a complete cabinet makeover, let's talk about your project. Free estimates, no pressure, just clear information from real craftsmen. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate City Licensed WCB Covered 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Painting Prices Edmonton | Transparent Pricing Guide | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/pricing/ > Transparent painting prices in Edmonton. Interior, exterior, commercial, cabinet painting & refinishing pricing guide. Free on-site estimates, no hidden fees, no surprises. Call 780-938-9555. Painting Prices Edmonton | Transparent Pricing Guide | iPaint Painting Home / Pricing Transparent Pricing No hidden fees, no surprises. Honest pricing for honest work. Every Project Is Unique iPaint doesn't do one-size-fits-all pricing. Every project gets a free on-site assessment and a detailed written estimate before any work begins. Your final price depends on surface area, current condition, prep work needed, product choice, and access difficulty. The ranges below give you a realistic starting point so there are no surprises when we walk through your space together. Our Pricing Guide Realistic price ranges for Edmonton's most popular painting and finishing services. Interior Painting (Single Room) $400 - $800 Walls, ceiling, and trim. Final price depends on room size, ceiling height, and prep required. Interior Painting (Whole Home) $5,000 - $15,000 Full interior repaint including all prep work. Price varies with square footage and number of rooms. Exterior Painting (Single Side) $1,500 - $3,000 Includes power washing and full surface prep. Ideal for refreshing one side of your home. Exterior Painting (Full House) $3,000 - $12,000+ Depends on home size, height, siding condition, and number of storeys. Includes full prep and power wash. Commercial Painting (Office) $2,000 - $8,000 After-hours and weekend scheduling available. Minimal disruption to your business operations. Cabinet Painting (Kitchen) $3,000 - $8,000 Professional spray finish for factory-smooth results. Fraction of the cost of new cabinets. Cabinet Refinishing (Kitchen) $4,000 - $10,000 Full process: strip, prime, spray, and clear coat. Restores cabinets to like-new condition. Cabinet Refacing (Kitchen) $6,000 - $15,000 Brand new doors, drawer fronts, and hardware. Complete kitchen transformation without a full renovation. Epoxy Flooring (2-Car Garage) $2,500 - $5,000 Diamond grinding, epoxy application, and protective top coat. Showroom-quality garage floor. Deck Staining $500 - $2,500 Power washing and stain application. Protects your deck and brings out the natural wood grain. Fence Staining $500 - $3,000 Depends on fence length and height. Includes cleaning and thorough stain application. Popcorn Ceiling Removal (Per Room) $300 - $800 Scrape, skim coat, and paint. Modernize your ceilings with a clean, smooth finish. What's Included Every iPaint estimate comes with everything you need for a stress-free project. Free On-Site Assessment We visit your property and evaluate every surface before quoting. Free Colour Consultation Expert guidance on colour selection to complement your space. Detailed Written Proposal Line-by-line breakdown so you know exactly what you're paying for. Full Surface Prep Patching, sanding, priming, we do it right so the finish lasts. Premium Products Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams paints for lasting results. Full Protection Floors, furniture, fixtures, everything covered and protected. Final Walkthrough We inspect every detail together before the job is done. 5-Year Written Warranty Our work is guaranteed. If something isn't right, we fix it. Why Our Prices Are Worth It You're not just paying for paint on a wall. You're paying for the team, the process, and the guarantee behind it. In-House Team No subcontractors. Our own trained painters on every project. Certified Painters Skilled, experienced professionals who take pride in their craft. Premium Products Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams, the industry's best paints. 5-Year Warranty Written guarantee on every project. We stand behind our work. Licensed & WCB Covered City licensed, WCB covered, fully insured. Zero risk to you. Get Your Free Estimate Every project starts with a free on-site assessment. No obligation, no pressure, just honest pricing for honest work. Call 780-938-9555 Request Estimate Online --- ## Get a Price Quote | iPaint Painting Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/pricing-estimate/ > Request a free painting estimate from iPaint Painting. Get accurate quotes for interior painting, exterior painting, and kitchen cabinet painting in Edmonton and surrounding areas. Call 780-938-9555. Get a Price Quote | iPaint Painting Edmonton Fast, Accurate Painting Estimates Let's get started. What type of estimate are you looking for? Need help? Call us at 780-938-9555 Interior Exterior Kitchen Cabinets Interior Painting Estimate Tell us about your interior painting project and we'll provide a fast, accurate quote. Exterior Painting Estimate Tell us about your exterior painting project and we'll provide a fast, accurate quote. Kitchen Cabinet Painting Estimate Tell us about your cabinet painting project and we'll provide a fast, accurate quote. City Licensed & Insured 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars, 156 Reviews All In-House Team --- ## Privacy Policy, iPaint Painting | Edmonton Painting Contractor URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/privacy-policy/ > iPaint Painting privacy policy. Learn how we collect, use, and protect your personal information when you use our website or request a painting estimate. Privacy Policy, iPaint Painting | Edmonton Painting Contractor Home / Privacy Policy Privacy Policy How we collect, use, and protect your personal information. Last Updated: March 2026 iPaint Painting, operated by Cabinet Refinishing Experts LTD. ("we," "us," or "our"), is committed to protecting the privacy of visitors to our website at ipaintpainting.ca . This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your information when you visit our website or use our services. Information We Collect We collect personal information that you voluntarily provide to us when you: Fill out our contact form or request a free estimate Call us or send us an email Subscribe to our newsletter or blog updates The personal information we may collect includes: Name , to address you properly and identify your project Email address , to respond to your inquiry and send estimates Phone number , to contact you about your painting project Project details , information about the painting services you need Address , to provide accurate estimates for your location We also automatically collect certain technical information when you visit our website, including your IP address, browser type, operating system, referring URLs, and pages visited. This information is collected through cookies and similar tracking technologies. How We Use Your Information We use the information we collect to: Respond to your inquiries and provide painting estimates Schedule consultations and painting appointments Send you project updates and follow-up communications Improve our website, services, and customer experience Analyze website traffic and usage patterns Comply with legal obligations We do not sell, trade, or rent your personal information to third parties for marketing purposes. Third-Party Services We use the following third-party services that may collect information about you: Google Analytics , to analyze website traffic and user behavior. Google Analytics uses cookies to collect anonymized data about how visitors use our site. You can opt out by installing the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on . Google Maps , embedded on our contact page to show our business location. Google may collect data when you interact with the map. Zapier , to process form submissions and route inquiries to our team. 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Contact Information If you have questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy or how we handle your personal information, please contact us: Email: info@ipaintpainting.ca Phone: 780-938-9555 Address: 9821 33 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T6N 1B6 --- ## Custom Cabinet Making Edmonton | Kitchen, Bathroom & Built-Ins | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-making.html > Custom cabinet making in Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, built-in shelving, entertainment units, mudroom lockers & home office built-ins. Solid wood, factory finishing, design consultation included. Call 780-938-9555. Custom Cabinet Making Edmonton | Kitchen, Bathroom & Built-Ins | iPaint Painting Custom Cabinet Making in Edmonton iPaint Painting provides custom cabinet making services in Edmonton, Alberta , building kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, built-in shelving, entertainment units, mudroom lockers, laundry cabinets, and home office built-ins. Edmonton's booming infill housing market in mature neighbourhoods like Glenora , Highlands , Ritchie , and Strathcona — along with the continued growth of custom homes in Windermere , Keswick , Ambleside , and Desrochers south of Anthony Henday Drive — demands cabinetry built to exact specifications, not off-the-shelf standard sizes from big-box stores. Our craftsmen work with premium solid maple, oak, and birch , as well as plywood and MDF , delivering factory-quality spray-applied lacquer or paint finishes . Every project includes a free design consultation , custom sizing for non-standard spaces, premium soft-close hardware , and a detailed written estimate with no hidden fees. Call 780-938-9555 or request your free design consultation online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Custom Built to Your Space Factory-Quality Finishing 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs Custom Cabinetry Solid Wood Construction WCB Covered City Licensed Soft-Close Hardware Spray-Applied Lacquer Fully Insured Free Design Consultation Maple, Oak & Birch Custom Sizing Custom Cabinetry Solid Wood Construction WCB Covered City Licensed Soft-Close Hardware Spray-Applied Lacquer Fully Insured Free Design Consultation Maple, Oak & Birch Custom Sizing What We Build Custom Cabinetry for Every Room From kitchens to home offices, we design and build custom cabinets tailored to your space, style, and storage needs. Kitchen Cabinets Full custom kitchen builds, upper cabinets, lowers, islands, pantry towers, and lazy susans, all sized precisely to your kitchen layout. Bathroom Vanities Custom bathroom vanities with integrated storage, soft-close drawers, and finishes that withstand moisture and daily use. Built-In Shelving Floor-to-ceiling built-in bookshelves, display units, and storage walls that maximize every inch of available space. Entertainment Units Custom media centres and entertainment walls with cable management, adjustable shelving, and concealed storage compartments. Mudroom Lockers Organized mudroom storage with coat hooks, shoe cubbies, bench seating, and overhead compartments, built for Edmonton winters. Laundry Cabinets Functional laundry room cabinetry with counter space, hamper pull-outs, and dedicated storage for supplies and linens. Home Office Built-Ins Custom desks, file drawer cabinets, printer enclosures, and shelving designed to create a productive, organized workspace. Custom Storage Solutions Walk-in closet systems, under-stair storage, window seats with hidden compartments, if you can dream it, we can build it. Already have cabinets that need a refresh? We also offer cabinet refinishing , cabinet refacing , and cabinet painting services to transform your existing cabinetry. Our Process From Design to Installation Every custom cabinet project follows our proven 6-step process, ensuring your vision becomes reality with precision craftsmanship and zero surprises. 01 ➔ Free Design Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. We'll discuss your project, timeline, and schedule your free in-home design consultation. 02 ➔ Measurement & Design Planning We visit your home to take precise measurements, discuss layout options, review material samples, and help you select the perfect wood species, finish, and hardware. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every cabinet, material, hardware selection, and finish. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Shop Construction Your cabinets are built in our workshop using precision joinery, premium solid wood or plywood, and quality construction techniques for lasting durability. 05 ➔ Factory-Quality Finishing Spray-applied lacquer or paint in controlled conditions delivers a flawless, factory-smooth finish that brush-and-roller methods simply cannot achieve. 06 Professional Installation Our team installs every cabinet with precision, verifies all doors and drawers operate perfectly with soft-close hardware, and walks through the completed project with you. Why iPaint Why Edmonton Homeowners Choose iPaint for Custom Cabinets We don't just build boxes. We craft custom cabinetry with precision joinery, premium materials, and factory-quality finishes, built to last a lifetime. True Custom, Not Semi-Custom Every cabinet is built from scratch to your exact dimensions. Unlike big-box "custom" cabinets that come in standard sizes, our cabinetry fills every inch of your space, no fillers, no gaps, no compromises. Awkward corners, sloped ceilings, non-standard walls, we build to fit. Premium Solid Wood Construction We build with maple, oak, birch, high-grade plywood, and MDF, selected specifically for each application. Solid wood for door fronts and visible surfaces, plywood for structural strength, MDF for perfectly smooth paintable surfaces. No particle board, no shortcuts. Factory-Quality Spray Finishing Our spray-applied lacquer and paint finishes are done in controlled shop conditions, eliminating dust nibs, brush strokes, and inconsistencies. The result is a flawless, durable surface that rivals factory cabinetry at a fraction of the replacement cost. Design Consultation Included Every project starts with a free in-home design consultation. We help you plan layout, storage, material selection, hardware options, and finish colours, so your cabinets aren't just beautiful, they're optimized for how you actually use your space. Soft-Close Everything Every door and drawer comes standard with premium soft-close hinges and drawer slides. No slamming, no wear and tear, no noise, just smooth, quiet operation that protects your investment and feels luxurious every time you open a cabinet. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for hardware, installation, or finishing. Everything is detailed upfront so you can make confident decisions about materials, design, and budget. Materials & Hardware Premium Materials, Built to Last We use only professional-grade materials and hardware in every custom cabinet project. The quality of materials determines how your cabinets look, feel, and perform for decades. Solid Wood Premium Canadian hardwoods form the foundation of our custom cabinetry. Maple delivers a smooth, consistent grain ideal for painted or stained finishes. Oak provides classic character with prominent grain patterns. Birch offers warmth and durability at an excellent value point. Maple Oak Birch Custom Species Plywood & MDF High-grade plywood provides exceptional structural strength for cabinet boxes, shelving, and backs, far superior to particle board. MDF delivers a perfectly smooth, knot-free surface ideal for painted cabinet doors and modern, clean-lined designs where a flawless finish is essential. Baltic Birch Plywood Premium MDF Furniture-Grade Plywood Hardware & Finishing Every cabinet features premium soft-close hinges and full-extension drawer slides as standard. We offer a wide selection of pulls, knobs, and handles in brushed nickel, matte black, brass, and chrome. Finishes include spray-applied lacquer (clear or tinted) and opaque paint in any colour. Soft-Close Hinges Full-Extension Slides Pulls & Knobs Spray Lacquer During your free design consultation , we'll bring material samples so you can see and feel the wood species, compare finishes, and select hardware that matches your style. We'll recommend the best combination for your project's look, function, and budget. Transparent Pricing Custom Cabinet Making Pricing Honest, upfront pricing for custom cabinetry in Edmonton. Free design consultation included — the price we quote is the price you pay. Built-In Shelving $2K–$6K Custom built-in bookcases, display shelving, or alcove units. Includes finishing. Bathroom Vanity $3K–$8K Custom vanity with soft-close hardware. Single or double sink. Any finish. Entertainment Unit $4K–$10K Wall-to-wall entertainment centre with integrated storage, cable management & lighting. Mudroom / Lockers $3K–$7K Custom mudroom storage with hooks, cubbies, bench seating & overhead cabinets. Full Kitchen $10K–$30K+ Complete custom kitchen cabinets. Solid wood or MDF. Factory spray finish. All hardware. All prices in CAD. Final pricing based on design consultation. Book your free consultation . Edmonton Context Why Edmonton Homeowners Choose Custom Cabinets Edmonton's housing market is experiencing a sustained infill construction boom — with custom homes, duplexes, and skinny homes replacing older bungalows in mature neighbourhoods like Ritchie , Bonnie Doon , King Edward Park , Holyrood , and Hazeldean near Whyte Avenue and the University of Alberta . These narrow-lot infill builds have non-standard room dimensions and unique layouts that big-box cabinet packages simply cannot accommodate. At the same time, custom home developments in Windermere , Ambleside , Keswick , Desrochers , and Glenridding south of Anthony Henday Drive are being designed with open-concept kitchens and oversized islands that demand purpose-built cabinetry. Builder-grade cabinetry installed in tract homes across Heritage Valley , The Hamptons , Summerside , and Sherwood Park's Emerald Hills comes in standard 3″ increment sizes that leave gaps, require filler strips, and waste valuable storage space. Homeowners renovating 1970s split-levels in Riverbend , Petrolia , and Sweet Grass or mid-century bungalows in Capilano , Gold Bar , and Forest Heights near Rundle Park find that off-the-shelf cabinets don't fit their non-standard openings. Custom cabinetry is built to your exact dimensions — every inch is usable, every corner is optimized, and every detail is tailored to how your family actually lives. Pair new custom cabinets with professional cabinet painting or cabinet refinishing on your existing boxes for a complete kitchen transformation. Edmonton's long winters — with temperatures dropping below −30°C along the North Saskatchewan River valley and darkness lasting 17+ hours in December — mean families spend significantly more time indoors than in milder Canadian cities. The quality of your kitchen, bathroom, and living spaces has an outsized impact on daily life. Custom mudroom lockers are practically a necessity for Edmonton families managing winter boots, ski gear, hockey equipment, and layers of outerwear. Well-designed pantry cabinets help stock up for Alberta's harsh winters. Home office built-ins have become essential as remote work continues to grow in Edmonton's tech and energy sectors. Whether you're planning a full kitchen renovation in Glenora near Government House Park , adding built-in shelving to a Heritage Valley family room, creating a custom home office in The Hamptons , or building mudroom storage for a busy family in Terwillegar Towne , iPaint builds cabinetry that fits your space, your style, and your life. Schedule your free design consultation to get started. Cabinet Making Details What's Included in Every Custom Cabinet Project When you hire iPaint for custom cabinet making, you're getting a complete service, from design through installation, with no gaps and no surprises. Free in-home design consultation , we come to you, take measurements, discuss your needs, and present material and layout options Precise custom sizing , every cabinet built to your exact space dimensions, not off-the-shelf standard sizes Premium material selection , solid maple, oak, birch, high-grade plywood, and MDF, chosen specifically for each application Soft-close hardware standard , premium hinges and full-extension drawer slides on every door and drawer Hardware selection assistance , pulls, knobs, and handles in your choice of finish and style Factory-quality spray finishing , lacquer or paint applied in controlled conditions for a flawless surface Professional installation , level, plumb, and perfectly aligned, with all hardware adjusted and tested Final walkthrough inspection , we review every cabinet, door, and drawer with you before signing off Detailed written estimate with no hidden fees , the price we quote is the price you pay As Mourad always says: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better." Service Areas Custom Cabinet Making Across Edmonton & Surrounding Communities We provide custom cabinet making services throughout Edmonton and every community within an 80 km radius. Primary Service Area Edmonton, AB Premium Edmonton Neighbourhoods Windermere Glenora Westbrook Estates Windsor Park Riverbend Terwillegar The Hamptons Magrath Heights Heritage Valley Summerside Urban Neighbourhoods Downtown Edmonton Old Strathcona Highlands Oliver Griesbach Surrounding Cities Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Fort Saskatchewan 80 km Service Radius , If you're within 80 km of Edmonton, we'll come to you for custom cabinet making. Not sure if you're in our range? Give us a call at 780-938-9555 and we'll let you know. Our Work Custom Cabinet Transformations Real custom cabinet projects from Edmonton homes. See how handcrafted cabinetry can completely transform a space. Before After Custom Kitchen Cabinets, Windermere Before After Bathroom Vanity & Storage, Glenora Before After Built-In Shelving, Terwillegar Before After Entertainment Unit, Riverbend Before After Mudroom Lockers, The Hamptons Before After Home Office Built-Ins, Sherwood Park View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Custom cabinet making is just one of our specialities. Explore our other cabinet and finishing services. Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet Refacing Cabinet Painting Common Questions Custom Cabinet Making FAQs Straight answers to the questions Edmonton homeowners ask most about custom cabinet projects. How much do custom kitchen cabinets cost in Edmonton? Custom kitchen cabinets in Edmonton typically range from $10,000 to $30,000+, depending on kitchen size, material selection (maple, oak, birch, MDF), hardware choices, and finish type. A smaller galley kitchen in a Bonnie Doon bungalow or Ritchie infill may come in around $10,000–$15,000, while a large open-concept kitchen in Windermere or Ambleside with premium solid wood, an oversized island, and specialty hardware can exceed $30,000. We provide detailed written estimates with no hidden fees — request your free design consultation . How long does it take to build and install custom cabinets? A typical custom cabinet project takes 4–8 weeks from design approval to completed installation. This includes precise measurement, material ordering from our Alberta suppliers, shop construction, factory-quality spray finishing, and professional installation. Larger projects like full kitchen builds in Heritage Valley or multi-room built-in projects may take 8–12 weeks. We provide a detailed timeline during your design consultation so you know exactly what to expect. What materials do you use for custom cabinets? We build custom cabinets using premium solid woods including maple, oak, and birch, as well as high-quality plywood and MDF. Solid wood is ideal for door fronts and visible surfaces — popular in traditional-style kitchens common in Glenora and Highlands homes. Plywood provides excellent structural strength for cabinet boxes. MDF with lacquer finish delivers a perfectly smooth, paintable surface ideal for modern, clean-lined designs popular in new Keswick and Glenridding builds. During your design consultation, we'll recommend the best material for your style, budget, and durability needs. Already have solid cabinet boxes? Consider cabinet refacing as a cost-effective alternative. Can you build cabinets for non-standard or awkward spaces? Absolutely — that's one of the biggest advantages of custom cabinetry over big-box options from IKEA or Home Depot. Edmonton's infill homes in Ritchie, Holyrood, and King Edward Park often have narrow or angular layouts that standard cabinets can't fill. We build to your exact dimensions, which means we can fill every inch of an awkward alcove, work around plumbing or HVAC runs, maximize storage under stairs, or create perfectly fitted built-ins for angled walls. Every cabinet is built to your space, not the other way around. What kind of finish do you apply to custom cabinets? We use spray-applied lacquer or paint in controlled shop conditions for a factory-smooth, flawless finish. This method eliminates brush strokes, roller stipple, and dust nibs common with on-site finishing. The result is a professional, durable surface that resists wear, cleans easily, and looks beautiful for years. We offer both clear lacquer for natural wood grain and opaque paint in any colour — our free colour consultation helps you choose the perfect shade to coordinate with your countertops, backsplash, and flooring. Get Started Ready for Custom Cabinets? Whether it's a full kitchen build, a bathroom vanity, or built-in shelving, let's talk about your project. Free design consultation, detailed estimate, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Custom Built to Fit Factory-Quality Finish Free Design Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Painting Beaumont | Kitchen, Bathroom & Vanity | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-painting/beaumont.html > Professional cabinet painting in Beaumont by iPaint Painting. Kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, laundry cabinets, islands & built-ins. HVLP spray finish, Benjamin Moore Advance & Sherwin-Williams ProClassic, 5-year warranty. Serving Leduc County. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Painting Beaumont | Kitchen, Bathroom & Vanity | iPaint Painting Cabinet Painting in Beaumont iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet painting services in Beaumont, Alberta , transforming outdated kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, laundry cabinets, kitchen islands, and built-in cabinetry with a factory-smooth HVLP spray finish . Beaumont, a bilingual city of approximately 21,000 residents in Leduc County with deep French-Canadian heritage dating to 1895 , has doubled its population in just 15 years, producing thousands of kitchens across Les Jardins , Coloniale Estates , Beaumont Lakes , Montrose , and Ruisseau that are now prime candidates for a cabinet painting refresh. Owner Mourad , an MPI-certified painter with 15+ years of experience, leads an all-in-house crew using Benjamin Moore Advance , Sherwin-Williams ProClassic , and conversion varnish to deliver brush-mark-free results. Professional cabinet painting in Beaumont costs $3,000–$8,000 for a full kitchen, saving homeowners 50–70% compared to new cabinets at $15,000–$40,000+. Every project includes a free colour consultation , a detailed written estimate, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Our south Edmonton shop is just a 25-minute drive via the QE2 , no travel surcharges. Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Paint Every Type of Cabinet in Beaumont, Done Right From a full kitchen transformation in Coloniale Estates to a single bathroom vanity in Beaumont Lakes, our certified team delivers a factory-smooth finish on every cabinet surface. Kitchen Cabinets Upper and lower cabinets, doors, drawer fronts, and cabinet boxes, completely transformed with HVLP spray for a flawless, brush-mark-free finish. Bathroom Vanities Single and double vanities, medicine cabinets, and bathroom storage, painted with moisture-resistant products that stand up to daily humidity. Laundry Cabinets Laundry room uppers, lowers, and utility cabinets refreshed to match the rest of your home. Durable finishes that resist scuffs and cleaning products. Kitchen Islands Standalone islands, breakfast bars, and peninsula cabinets, including two-tone finishes with a contrasting colour on the island for a designer look. Built-In Cabinetry Entertainment centres, bookshelves, pantry units, and custom built-ins, painted to match or contrast with your existing interior for a cohesive look. Cabinet Doors & Drawers Flat-panel, shaker, raised-panel, and thermofoil doors, each style gets the right prep and application technique for a perfect result. Hardware & Hinges We remove, label, and reinstall all hardware. Want an upgrade? We can install new knobs, pulls, and soft-close hinges as part of your project. Cabinet Boxes & Frames The visible face frames and interior edges of your cabinet boxes, cleaned, prepped, and painted to match your doors for a complete, finished look. Looking for a different level of cabinet work? We also offer cabinet refinishing (stain and clear coat) and cabinet refacing (new doors on existing boxes). Not sure which option is right? We'll help you decide during your free consultation. Our Process From First Call to Factory-Smooth Finish Cabinet painting demands a different process than walls. Here's the precise, step-by-step approach we've refined over 15 years and hundreds of cabinet projects across Edmonton and Beaumont. 01 ➔ Free Cabinet Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free in-home cabinet assessment in Beaumont. 02 ➔ Assessment & Colour Selection Mourad or a senior painter visits your Beaumont home to assess cabinet material, condition, and layout. We help you select the perfect colour and finish, from classic whites to trending navy and sage green. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate Clear pricing covering door count, drawer fronts, cabinet boxes, hardware, and product selection. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Disassembly & Prep Doors and drawers are carefully labelled and removed. Every surface is degreased with TSP, sanded for proper adhesion, and primed with a bonding primer designed for cabinetry. 05 ➔ HVLP Spray Application Multiple coats of premium cabinet-grade paint, Benjamin Moore Advance, Sherwin-Williams ProClassic, or conversion varnish, applied with HVLP spray for a factory-smooth, brush-mark-free finish. 06 Reassembly & Walkthrough Doors and drawers are reinstalled with new or existing hardware. We inspect every surface with you, clean your kitchen or bathroom, and activate your 5-year written workmanship warranty. Why iPaint Why Beaumont Homeowners Choose iPaint for Cabinet Painting We don't just paint cabinets. We deliver a factory-quality transformation that lasts, done right the first time, backed by our 5-year warranty. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. When you hire iPaint for your Beaumont cabinet project, you get iPaint, the same trained team, the same standards, every time. HVLP Spray, Not Brush & Roll Cabinets demand a fundamentally different technique than walls. We use professional HVLP spray equipment to apply every coat, delivering the smooth, factory-like finish that brush-and-roll methods simply cannot achieve. This is especially important for the flat-panel and shaker-style doors common in Beaumont's newer developments. Cabinet-Grade Products Only We never use wall paint on cabinets. Every cabinet project uses products formulated specifically for high-use surfaces, Benjamin Moore Advance, Sherwin-Williams ProClassic, or conversion varnish, for a hard, durable finish that resists chipping, yellowing, and fingerprints through years of daily kitchen use. Free Colour Consultation Choosing the right cabinet colour is one of the biggest decisions in a kitchen update. Every Beaumont project includes a free colour consultation where we help you select from trending options, Cloud White, Hale Navy, sage green, and coordinate with your countertops, backsplash, and flooring for a cohesive result. 5-Year Written Warranty Every cabinet surface we touch is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn't right, peeling, chipping, or adhesion failure due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise to every Beaumont homeowner. Save 50–70% vs. New Cabinets New kitchen cabinets in Beaumont run $15,000–$40,000+ with weeks of demolition and disruption. Professional cabinet painting costs $3,000–$8,000 and takes 5–10 days. If your cabinets are structurally sound, and most in Beaumont's 2000s-era homes are, painting is the smarter investment. Premium Products The Products Behind Our Cabinet Results Cabinets demand harder, more durable products than walls. We only use professional cabinet-grade paints and finishes, never standard wall paint. Benjamin Moore Advance The industry benchmark for cabinet painting. Advance is a self-levelling waterborne alkyd that flows out to a factory-smooth finish without brush marks. Exceptional hardness, low odour, and the rich colour depth that Benjamin Moore is known for. Ideal for Beaumont kitchens where durability matters as much as appearance. Self-Levelling Waterborne Alkyd Low VOC Satin & Semi-Gloss Sherwin-Williams ProClassic An acrylic-alkyd hybrid designed for trim and cabinetry. ProClassic delivers a hard, smooth finish with excellent flow and levelling. Outstanding resistance to yellowing, chipping, and household cleaners, a trusted choice for the high-traffic kitchens common in Beaumont's family-oriented neighbourhoods. Acrylic-Alkyd Hybrid Non-Yellowing Chip Resistant Satin & Semi-Gloss Conversion Varnish The hardest, most durable cabinet finish available, the same product used by professional cabinet manufacturers. Conversion varnish creates a catalysed finish that resists scratches, chemicals, and heat far beyond any paint. We recommend this for Beaumont homeowners who want the most factory-like, longest-lasting result possible. Catalysed Finish Maximum Hardness Heat Resistant Factory-Grade During your free cabinet consultation , we'll recommend the best product for your cabinets based on material type (wood, MDF, thermofoil), daily use level, and your budget. We'll explain the differences so you can make an informed choice. Beaumont Pricing Cabinet Painting Pricing for Beaumont Same pricing as Edmonton, no travel surcharges for Beaumont or Leduc County. Every estimate includes all prep, products, labour, and our 5-year warranty. Bathroom Vanity $800–$2,000 Single or double vanity. 2–3 days. Small Kitchen $3,000–$4,500 10–20 doors. Townhome or starter. 5–7 days. Most Popular Average Kitchen $4,500–$6,500 20–35 doors. Les Jardins, Coloniale. 7–10 days. Large Kitchen $6,500–$8,000 35–50+ doors. Executive home, island. 8–12 days. Kitchen + Extras $7,000+ Full kitchen plus bathroom, laundry, or built-ins. Pricing depends on door count, cabinet condition, product selection, and project scope. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. Request your free estimate → Beaumont Context Beaumont Kitchen Eras and Why Cabinet Painting Is the Smart Upgrade Beaumont is a bilingual city of approximately 21,000 residents in Leduc County , Alberta, situated just south of Edmonton along Highway 625 . Founded in 1895 by French-Canadian settlers, Beaumont has grown from a small agricultural community centred around the historic St. Vital Church (built 1919) into one of Alberta's fastest-growing municipalities. The city doubled its population between 2006 and 2021, producing distinct kitchen eras that each present unique cabinet painting opportunities. Heritage Homes Near 50 Avenue: Original Wood Cabinets Beaumont's oldest homes, clustered near 50 Avenue and the original town centre, feature original solid wood cabinets from the 1960s through 1980s. These kitchens, often found in modest bungalows and split-levels within walking distance of St. Vital Church and Coloniale Golf & Country Club , have solid construction that takes paint beautifully once properly degreased, sanded, and primed. Many owners want to honour Beaumont's French-Canadian heritage by preserving the original cabinet boxes rather than gutting them. Professional cabinet painting transforms these older kitchens for $3,000–$5,000 versus $20,000+ for replacement, keeping character intact while delivering a modern finish. 2000s Growth: Les Jardins & Coloniale Estates (Oak & Maple) Beaumont's first major suburban expansion brought Les Jardins and Coloniale Estates , two neighbourhoods developed between 2000 and 2010 that house a large share of the city's families. Kitchens in these communities typically feature oak or maple cabinets with raised-panel doors in medium-brown stain finishes, the standard builder specification for Alberta homes of that era. After 15–20 years, these once-trendy brown tones feel dated against current design preferences for bright whites, warm greys, and two-tone colour schemes. The oak and maple substrates are excellent for painting: structurally sound, solid construction, and they take Sherwin-Williams ProClassic and Benjamin Moore Advance exceptionally well. A typical Les Jardins kitchen with 25–35 doors costs $4,500–$6,500 to paint, a fraction of the $25,000–$40,000 replacement cost. Cabinet Painting Details What's Included in Every Beaumont Cabinet Painting Project When you hire iPaint for cabinet painting in Beaumont, you're getting a complete, multi-day process designed to deliver a factory-quality finish that lasts for years of daily kitchen use. Full cabinet disassembly , every door and drawer is carefully labelled, numbered, and removed for off-site or dedicated-area spraying TSP degreasing , years of kitchen grease, cooking residue, and grime are thoroughly cleaned from every surface before sanding Complete sanding and scuffing , creating the proper surface profile for maximum primer adhesion on wood, MDF, thermofoil, and laminate High-bond primer application , specialized bonding primers (Stix, BIN Shellac, or similar) that grip to any cabinet material HVLP spray application , multiple coats of cabinet-grade paint applied in a controlled environment for a smooth, drip-free, brush-mark-free finish Proper cure time between coats , we don't rush the process; each coat gets the drying time it needs for maximum hardness and durability Cabinet box and frame painting , visible face frames and interior edges are painted to match for a complete, finished look Reassembly with new or existing hardware , doors and drawers reinstalled with precision alignment Final walkthrough inspection , we review every surface with you before signing off 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better." Considering a more thorough process? Cabinet refinishing strips to bare wood for an even harder factory finish. Want to change your door style entirely? Cabinet refacing replaces doors and drawer fronts while keeping your boxes. Need the walls done too? Our interior painting team can handle the whole kitchen in one project. 2010s–Present: Beaumont Lakes, Montrose & Ruisseau (Thermofoil & Builder-Grade) Beaumont's most significant growth phase produced Beaumont Lakes , Montrose , and Ruisseau , three developments built from 2010 onward that account for a large portion of the city's housing stock. Kitchens in these communities almost universally feature thermofoil flat-panel cabinets or MDF shaker doors in basic white or espresso, installed by volume builders at the lowest possible cost. By 2026, many of these thermofoil surfaces are peeling near stovetops and dishwashers where heat and moisture attack the vinyl wrap. iPaint's cabinet painting process addresses thermofoil specifically: we use specialized bonding primers like Stix that adhere to the vinyl surface, then apply Benjamin Moore Advance for a hard, self-levelling finish that won't peel again. This saves Beaumont Lakes and Montrose homeowners thousands compared to ripping out 10–15-year-old cabinets that are structurally fine. A typical thermofoil kitchen in these developments costs $4,500–$6,500 to repaint with a factory-smooth HVLP finish. Beaumont's rapid growth, from roughly 8,000 residents in 2006 to over 21,000 by 2021, means the city has an unusually high concentration of kitchens in the 10–20-year-old sweet spot where cabinets are structurally perfect but cosmetically dated. Whether your cabinets are original wood near 50 Avenue , oak from Les Jardins , or thermofoil from Beaumont Lakes , professional cabinet painting by iPaint's certified team delivers a factory-quality transformation at 30–50% of the cost of replacement. Request your free cabinet painting estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Service Areas Cabinet Painting Across Beaumont & Leduc County We provide professional cabinet painting services throughout Beaumont, Leduc County, and all surrounding communities. Primary Service Area Beaumont, AB Leduc County Beaumont Neighbourhoods Les Jardins Coloniale Estates Beaumont Lakes Montrose Ruisseau 50 Avenue Heritage Area Nearby Communities Leduc Nisku New Sarepta Devon Calmar Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Fort Saskatchewan 25 Minutes via QE2 , Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton serves all of Beaumont and Leduc County with no travel surcharge. Same pricing as Edmonton. Beaumont, Leduc County, proudly served by iPaint Painting Our Work Cabinet Painting Transformations Real cabinet painting projects from Beaumont and area homes. See how professional cabinet painting can completely transform a kitchen. Before After Oak Cabinet Transformation, Les Jardins Before After Thermofoil to Cloud White, Beaumont Lakes Before After Bathroom Vanity Refresh, Montrose Before After Two-Tone Island & Cabinets, Coloniale Estates Before After Maple to Hale Navy, Ruisseau Before After Laundry Cabinet Repaint, Beaumont View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help in Beaumont Cabinet painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet Refacing Interior Painting Cabinet Painting (Edmonton) Exterior Painting Drywall & Surface Repairs Common Questions Cabinet Painting FAQs, Beaumont Straight answers to the questions Beaumont homeowners ask most about cabinet painting costs, process, products, and timelines. How much does it cost to paint kitchen cabinets in Beaumont? Kitchen cabinet painting in Beaumont typically costs $3,000 to $8,000, depending on kitchen size, door count, cabinet condition, and product selection. A bathroom vanity runs $800 to $2,000. This is the same pricing as Edmonton, no travel surcharge for Beaumont or Leduc County. Most homeowners save 50–70% compared to the $15,000–$40,000+ cost of new cabinets. The final price depends on door count, cabinet material (oak, maple, thermofoil, MDF), and whether you choose Benjamin Moore Advance, Sherwin-Williams ProClassic, or conversion varnish. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees, the number on the quote is the number on the invoice. Can you paint thermofoil cabinets in Beaumont's newer homes? Yes, and this is one of our most common projects in Beaumont. Many homes built after 2010 in Beaumont Lakes, Montrose, and Ruisseau have builder-grade thermofoil cabinets that are now peeling, bubbling, or yellowing, particularly near stovetops and dishwashers where heat and moisture attack the vinyl wrap. We use specialized bonding primers like Stix that grip to the vinyl surface, then apply Benjamin Moore Advance with HVLP spray for a hard, self-levelling finish that won't peel again. This saves Beaumont homeowners thousands compared to replacing cabinets that are structurally sound, the boxes are fine, it's only the surface that's failing. How long does a cabinet painting project take in Beaumont? A typical Beaumont kitchen cabinet painting project takes 5–10 business days from disassembly to final reassembly, including degreasing, sanding, priming, multiple spray coats, proper cure time between coats, and hardware reinstallation. A single bathroom vanity takes 2–3 days. Larger kitchens in Coloniale Estates with 35–50+ doors may take 8–12 days. We provide a detailed timeline during your free in-home estimate so you know exactly what to expect. Our shop is 25 minutes from Beaumont via the QE2, and we schedule Beaumont projects in clusters for maximum efficiency. What type of paint do you use on cabinets? We use professional cabinet-grade paints designed specifically for high-use surfaces, never standard wall paint. Our three primary products are Benjamin Moore Advance (a self-levelling waterborne alkyd), Sherwin-Williams ProClassic (an acrylic-alkyd hybrid), and conversion varnish (a catalysed factory-grade finish). These products resist chipping, yellowing, and fingerprints far better than anything you can buy at a retail paint store. We recommend the right product during your free consultation based on your cabinet material, daily use level, and budget. Is it worth painting cabinets instead of replacing them in Beaumont? Absolutely, if your cabinets are structurally sound. Professional cabinet painting delivers a factory-fresh look at 30–50% of the cost of new cabinets, takes 5–10 days instead of 4–8 weeks of demolition, and keeps solid cabinet boxes out of the landfill. Beaumont's rapid growth from roughly 8,000 to 21,000+ residents between 2006 and 2021 means thousands of kitchens from the Les Jardins and Coloniale era are now 15–20 years old, structurally perfect but cosmetically dated. Oak cabinets from 2005, maple from 2008, thermofoil from 2012, they're all prime candidates for a cost-effective painting refresh. The only reason to replace is if cabinets are physically damaged, warped, or water-rotted, and that's rare. Call 780-938-9555 for your free assessment. Get Started Beaumont’s Trusted Cabinet Painters Whether it's oak cabinets in Les Jardins, thermofoil in Beaumont Lakes, or a bathroom vanity in Montrose, let's talk about your project. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure. Just a 25-minute drive from our shop via the QE2. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Fort Saskatchewan cabinet painting costs $3,000-$8,000 in 2026 URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-painting/fort-saskatchewan.html > Fort Saskatchewan cabinet painting costs $3,000 to $8,000 in 2026 for a kitchen, $800 to $2,000 for a vanity. iPaint sprays oak and maple a factory-smooth solid colour. 5-year warranty. Fort Saskatchewan cabinet painting costs $3,000-$8,000 in 2026 Cabinet Painting in Fort Saskatchewan : A Solid-Colour Spray Finish Over Oak and Maple Cabinet painting in Fort Saskatchewan is a colour change: iPaint Painting sprays the existing oak and maple cabinets in Westpark, Sienna, Sherridon, Pineview, and Southfort a factory-smooth, solid painted colour, so a 2000s builder kitchen reads white, sage, or navy instead of honey wood. iPaint cabinet painting hides the grain rather than keeping it, which sets it apart from re-staining (refinishing) and from new doors (refacing). A Fort Saskatchewan kitchen runs $3,000 to $8,000 and a bathroom vanity $800 to $2,000 , the same as Edmonton with no travel surcharge. HVLP-sprayed Benjamin Moore Advance and Sherwin-Williams ProClassic. Five-year written warranty. Pricing current for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Colour Consult 2026 Pricing How Much Does Cabinet Painting Cost in Fort Saskatchewan in 2026? Cabinet painting in Fort Saskatchewan costs $3,000 to $8,000 in 2026 for a kitchen and $800 to $2,000 for a bathroom vanity, the same pricing as Edmonton with no travel surcharge. A standard 20 to 35 door kitchen in Westpark, Sienna, or Sherridon averages $4,500 to $6,500 . A sprayed solid-colour finish saves a Fort Saskatchewan homeowner 50 to 70 percent against ripping out and replacing with new cabinets at $15,000 to $40,000 or more, and keeps the kitchen layout the family already lives with. Three things move a cabinet-painting quote more than the size of the room does. Door and drawer count sets the spray volume, since every front is sprayed on both faces off the boxes. Cabinet material sets the prep: open-grain oak from a 2000s Southfort or Pineview kitchen is grain-filled so the painted colour reads smooth, while maple, MDF, and thermofoil skip that step. Colour and finish set the product, because a deep navy or near-black covers differently than a Cloud White and may carry an extra coat. Bathroom Vanity $800-$2,000 Single or double vanity sprayed a solid colour, doors and drawer fronts off the box. Often a weekend-scale colour change for an ensuite or main bath. Standard Builder Kitchen $4,500-$6,500 A 20 to 35 door oak or maple kitchen in Westpark, Sienna, or Sherridon, grain-filled and sprayed white, sage, or navy. The most common Fort Sask job. Full Kitchen Range $3,000-$8,000 From a compact Old Town galley to a large Southfort kitchen with an island. Solid-colour spray finish, five-year written warranty. Written cabinet quotes follow a free in-home colour consult, which usually books within two to three business days. Call 780-938-9555 or request a consult online , and have a rough door count and the painted colour you have in mind ready so the estimate lands the same visit. Painting vs Refinishing vs Refacing Cabinet Painting vs Cabinet Refinishing in Fort Saskatchewan: Which One Hides the Wood? Cabinet painting in Fort Saskatchewan covers the wood with a solid colour, while cabinet refinishing keeps the wood grain on show. iPaint cabinet painting sprays existing oak or maple a solid white, sage, or navy that hides the grain entirely, so the kitchen no longer reads as wood. Cabinet refinishing re-stains and clear-coats the same doors to deepen and protect the wood look. Cabinet refacing is a third path that leaves the boxes and installs brand-new doors and drawer fronts. The choice is really one question: do you want the oak gone, the oak improved, or the doors replaced. Fort Saskatchewan kitchen: painting vs refinishing vs refacing Cabinet Painting (this page) Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet Refacing The final look Solid painted colour, grain hidden Wood grain kept and enhanced New door style and material Doors Existing doors sprayed Existing doors re-stained Existing doors replaced Best for 2000s oak you want modern and bright Character wood in Old Town homes A structural-looking upgrade, no gut reno Typical 2026 kitchen price $3,000 to $8,000 Varies by stain scope Higher (new components) For the 2000s and 2010s oak and maple kitchens that fill Westpark, Sienna, and Sherridon, painting is the path most Fort Saskatchewan homeowners pick, because the goal there is almost always to lose the honey-wood look for good. To keep the grain instead, iPaint covers cabinet refinishing in Fort Saskatchewan , and to put new doors on the existing boxes, see cabinet refacing in Fort Saskatchewan . The Factory-Smooth Finish Best Cabinet Painting in Fort Saskatchewan for 2000s Oak and Maple Kitchens iPaint Painting is the cabinet painter Fort Saskatchewan homeowners call when the honey-oak kitchen has to go, because turning open-grain oak into a smooth painted finish takes prep a quick brush job skips entirely. The builder kitchens that went into Southfort in the 1990s and Westpark, Sienna, and Sherridon through the 2000s and 2010s are full of raised-panel oak and maple, and that grain telegraphs straight through paint unless it is filled and sealed first. iPaint cabinet painting handles the grain rather than hoping it hides. Open-grain oak doors are grain-filled and block-sanded before priming, so the sprayed colour lands flat instead of showing the wood texture as ridges under the white. Maple, MDF, and thermofoil doors skip the fill but still get degreased and scuff-sanded for adhesion. Every front comes off the box and is sprayed on both faces, which is why a sprayed solid finish reads like a factory door and a roller-and-brush kitchen never quite does. What a Fort Saskatchewan Solid-Colour Cabinet Job Includes TSP degrease and sand: Years of cooking film stripped off with TSP, then every surface scuff-sanded so the new finish bonds rather than peels. Grain-fill on oak: Open-grain oak filled and block-sanded so the painted colour reads smooth, not like wood seen through paint. Bonding primer: A cabinet-grade bonding primer that grips slick maple, melamine, and thermofoil before any colour goes on. HVLP solid-colour spray: Multiple coats of Benjamin Moore Advance, Sherwin-Williams ProClassic, or conversion varnish, sprayed for a brush-mark-free, factory-flat colour. Doors sprayed off the box: Every door and drawer front sprayed both faces off-site, then reinstalled with new or existing hardware. Block by Block What Counts as Fort Saskatchewan? The Fort on the North Saskatchewan River Fort Saskatchewan, known locally as "the Fort," is a growing city on the North Saskatchewan River about 25 km northeast of downtown Edmonton, reached from the iPaint shop in roughly 35 minutes via Highway 15 and Anthony Henday Drive . The Fort sits at the centre of Alberta's Industrial Heartland , Canada's largest hydrocarbon-processing cluster, with petrochemical, refining, and fertilizer plants nearby, so a large share of the city works shift schedules and household incomes run high. That mix is why so many kitchens here are due for their first or second repaint and why iPaint schedules cabinet work around shift rotations. The Fort splits into clear cabinet eras. The Old Town core along 100 Avenue and 100 Street holds older and character homes with solid-wood kitchens, often carrying several layers of old paint. The 1990s Southfort expansion produced maple and oak raised-panel kitchens, and the 2000s to 2010s subdivisions of Westpark, Sienna, Sherridon, Pineview, Forest Ridge, Heritage Point, Southridge, and River's Edge are largely builder homes whose builder-grade oak and maple are now ready for a colour change. Landmarks the city is known for ring those neighbourhoods: the Dow Centennial Centre , the Fort Saskatchewan Museum and Historic Site , Turner Park , West River's Edge and Legacy Park , where the city's famous urban flock of sheep grazes along the river, and Harbour Pool . Fort Saskatchewan Neighbourhoods iPaint Paints Cabinets In Westpark 2000s builder homes with oak and maple raised-panel kitchens. The most common solid-colour cabinet job in the Fort. Sienna Newer builder subdivision, thermofoil and shaker doors sprayed white, sage, or greige over the original builder-beige. Sherridon 2000s family homes whose honey-oak kitchens are prime candidates for a grain-filled, sprayed colour change. Pineview Established homes with solid oak cabinetry, grain-filled and sprayed for a factory-flat painted finish. Southfort 1990s expansion with maple and oak raised panels, often a large kitchen with an island sprayed in one project. Old Town Character homes along 100 Avenue and 100 Street with multi-layer painted solid wood, stripped and re-sprayed. Forest Ridge and Heritage Point Move-up builder homes with bathroom vanities and laundry cabinets often painted alongside the kitchen. River's Edge and Southridge Newer homes near the river valley, low-VOC products chosen for shift-worker households living on site during the job. Colour and Schedule Why Do Fort Saskatchewan Homeowners Paint Their Cabinets Instead of Replacing Them? Fort Saskatchewan homeowners paint their cabinets because a sprayed solid colour modernizes the kitchen for a fraction of replacement and finishes far faster. Painting an existing kitchen at $3,000 to $8,000 lands 50 to 70 percent below new cabinets at $15,000 to $40,000 or more, keeps the layout the family already knows, and skips the demolition that a gut reno drags through the house. Strong resale market: High Industrial Heartland incomes keep the Fort's housing market active, and a kitchen sprayed Cloud White or Hale Navy is the upgrade buyers notice first. Shift-work scheduling: iPaint sequences the project around Dow, Nutrien, and Sherritt rotations so doors come off and go back on when the household can have the kitchen down. Low-VOC products for occupied homes: Benjamin Moore Advance and water-based systems keep odour low for families staying in the home through the job. Trending colours over honey oak: Cloud White, sage green, greige, and Hale Navy are the colours that retire the 2000s wood look most homeowners want gone. The Spray Booth Doors Sprayed Off the Box, Boxes Sprayed In Place iPaint Painting removes and labels every door and drawer front and sprays them off the boxes, where horizontal spraying and proper cure between coats produce the factory-flat colour a brush cannot. The cabinet boxes that stay on the wall are masked, hand-prepped, and sprayed in place so the painted colour matches face to frame. For a Fort Saskatchewan family, that means the kitchen is down for a defined window rather than torn open for weeks. Oak Grain, Handled Grain-Filling Is Why Sprayed Oak Reads Smooth Oak is the signature Fort Saskatchewan cabinet wood, and its open grain is exactly what makes a cheap paint job look cheap. iPaint grain-fills and block-sands open-grain oak before priming, so the sprayed white or navy lands flat instead of showing the wood texture as ridges under the colour. That step is the difference between a painted oak kitchen that looks like a builder door and one that still announces the oak underneath. Cabinet painting service overview (parent service, every iPaint location) Fort Saskatchewan cabinet refinishing (keep and enhance the wood grain instead of painting over it) Fort Saskatchewan cabinet refacing (new doors and drawer fronts on the existing boxes) Fort Saskatchewan interior painting (refresh the walls on the same colour cycle as the cabinets) Fort Saskatchewan area hub (every iPaint service available in the Fort) Reference: Fort Saskatchewan on Wikipedia Common Questions Fort Saskatchewan Cabinet Painting FAQ How much does it cost to paint kitchen cabinets in Fort Saskatchewan in 2026? Cabinet painting in Fort Saskatchewan costs $3,000 to $8,000 in 2026 for a kitchen and $800 to $2,000 for a bathroom vanity, the same pricing as Edmonton with no travel surcharge. A standard 20 to 35 door kitchen in Westpark, Sienna, or Sherridon averages $4,500 to $6,500. A sprayed solid-colour finish saves Fort Saskatchewan homeowners 50 to 70 percent against new cabinets at $15,000 to $40,000 or more. Is cabinet painting in Fort Saskatchewan the same as cabinet refinishing or refacing? Cabinet painting is a colour change to a solid painted finish, which is not the same as refinishing or refacing. iPaint cabinet painting sprays existing oak or maple a solid white, sage, or navy that hides the wood grain, so the kitchen no longer reads as wood. Cabinet refinishing re-stains and clear-coats the doors to keep and enhance the wood look. Cabinet refacing leaves the boxes and installs brand-new doors and drawer fronts. Fort Saskatchewan homeowners who want their 2000s oak gone choose painting, those who love the grain choose refinishing, and those who want a new door style choose refacing. Can iPaint paint over the oak and maple cabinets common in Fort Saskatchewan? Yes. Oak and maple cabinets from the 2000s and 2010s builder homes in Westpark, Sienna, Sherridon, and Pineview are the most common job iPaint sprays in Fort Saskatchewan. Open-grain oak is grain-filled before priming so the painted finish reads smooth rather than showing the wood texture through the colour. Maple, MDF, and thermofoil doors take a sprayed solid finish without grain-filling. Every type is degreased, sanded, bonding-primed, and sprayed for a durable, brush-mark-free coat. How long does cabinet painting take in Fort Saskatchewan? Cabinet painting in Fort Saskatchewan takes 5 to 10 business days, covering disassembly, TSP degreasing, sanding, grain-filling on oak, bonding primer, multiple sprayed solid-colour coats with proper cure time, and reassembly. Larger kitchens with 35 to 50 or more doors may take 8 to 12 days. iPaint schedules around the shift-work routines common in Industrial Heartland households so the kitchen is usable again on a predictable date. Does iPaint charge extra to travel to Fort Saskatchewan for cabinet painting? No. Fort Saskatchewan is inside iPaint's standard service area, about 35 minutes from the shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton via Highway 15 and Anthony Henday Drive. iPaint charges the same pricing as Edmonton with no travel surcharge and schedules Fort Saskatchewan projects in clusters for efficiency. A sprayed solid-colour kitchen still costs $3,000 to $8,000 whether the home is in Old Town or Southfort. Last updated: 2026. Pricing reflects the current solid-colour cabinet-painting market across Fort Saskatchewan, including Westpark, Sienna, Sherridon, Pineview, Southfort, and Old Town. Get Started Fort Saskatchewan Cabinets: From Honey Oak to a Sprayed Solid Colour Whether the project is a builder-oak kitchen in Westpark, a maple raised-panel kitchen in Southfort, or a character kitchen in Old Town, iPaint Painting grain-fills the wood, sprays a factory-smooth solid colour, and reinstalls the doors on a written scope. No travel surcharge to the Fort. Free colour consult. Five-year written warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Colour Consult --- ## Cabinet Painting in Leduc costs $3,000-$8,000 in 2026 | iPaint URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-painting/leduc.html > Cabinet painting in Leduc costs $3,000 to $8,000 in 2026 for a kitchen, $800 to $2,000 for a vanity. iPaint sprays a factory-smooth finish on 1990s-2000s oak and maple cabinets in Corinthia Park, Linsford Park, and West Haven. Cabinet Painting in Leduc costs $3,000-$8,000 in 2026 | iPaint Cabinet Painting in Leduc : Factory-Smooth Spray Finishes for Oak and Maple Builder Kitchens Cabinet painting in Leduc is the spray-applied refinishing of existing kitchen and vanity cabinets, and it is the work iPaint Painting is called for most in the city's older core: Corinthia Park, Linsford Park, Killarney, Telford, and West Haven , where 1990s and 2000s homes are full of solid oak and maple builder cabinets. iPaint Painting grain-fills the open oak, sprays a brush-mark-free HVLP coat of Benjamin Moore Advance or Sherwin-Williams ProClassic , and reuses the existing boxes, so a kitchen lands at $3,000 to $8,000 instead of the $15,000 to $40,000 a tear-out costs. Vanities run $800 to $2,000 . Five-year written warranty. Pricing current for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Kitchen Visit 2026 Pricing How Much Does Cabinet Painting Cost in Leduc in 2026? Cabinet painting in Leduc costs $3,000 to $8,000 in 2026 for a kitchen and $800 to $2,000 for a bathroom or laundry vanity. A standard Leduc kitchen in a Corinthia Park, Linsford Park, or West Haven home averages $4,500 to $6,500 , which is the figure most homeowners land on once door count, drawer fronts, and the cabinet boxes are tallied. The price is built around the cabinets themselves rather than the room: the number of doors and drawers, the condition of the existing finish, and which spray product the material calls for. Three things move a Leduc cabinet quote more than kitchen square footage does. Door and drawer count drives most of it, since every face is sprayed individually and a galley with 18 doors is a fraction of the work an island kitchen with 45 carries. Material decides the prep: open-grain oak from a 1990s Killarney build needs grain-filling that a tighter maple door skips, and that step is hours, not minutes. Product choice rounds it out, because a conversion-varnish finish on a heavily used kitchen costs more than a standard Advance coat on a guest bath vanity. Bathroom or Laundry Vanity $800-$2,000 Single oak or maple vanity, doors and drawer fronts sprayed off-site, boxes finished in place. Two to four days. Standard Leduc Kitchen $4,500-$6,500 Typical Corinthia Park or Linsford Park kitchen, roughly 20 to 35 doors and drawers, grain-filled and HVLP-sprayed. Five to ten days. Large Kitchen or Kitchen Plus Island $3,000-$8,000 Full range: a small galley near the low end, a West Haven kitchen with an island and 45-plus doors near the top. Eight to twelve days. Written Leduc quotes follow a free in-home visit, which usually books within two to three business days. Call 780-938-9555 or request a visit online , and a fixed door-and-drawer count comes back with the estimate so the price quoted is the price paid. Leduc's Core Neighbourhoods Why Leduc's 1990s and 2000s Oak Kitchens Are Ideal Spray-Paint Candidates Leduc is a city about 33 km south of downtown Edmonton in the Edmonton Metro Region, sitting just south of Edmonton International Airport (YEG) with the Leduc-Nisku Industrial Business Park between the two. Its civic identity is Leduc No. 1 , the 1947 oil strike that launched Alberta's modern oil industry and gave the city its Black Gold Drive and Black Gold Rodeo . For a cabinet painter, though, the relevant Leduc map is the housing one. The newer southeast subdivisions like Southfork, Bridgeport, and Robinson hold 2010s and 2020s builds, but the kitchens that most need refinishing sit in the older core: Corinthia Park, Linsford Park, Killarney, Telford, and Caledonia Park , plus turn-of-the-2000s pockets in West Haven and Suntree . Those core homes were built when honey oak and golden maple were the builder default, and three decades on the boxes are usually still dead solid while the colour has dated badly. That combination is exactly what cabinet painting is for: structurally sound cabinetry that needs a new look, not a new layout. iPaint Painting reaches these neighbourhoods in about 20 to 25 minutes from the shop at 9821 33 Ave NW, straight down the QEII Highway, so a Leduc kitchen is scheduled and serviced on the same terms as an Edmonton one, with no travel surcharge. Where iPaint Sprays Cabinets Across Leduc Corinthia Park 1980s-90s core housing east of 50 Street. Solid honey-oak kitchens, the classic Leduc grain-fill-and-spray candidate. Linsford Park Established neighbourhood off Rollyview Road. Maple raised-panel kitchens and full vanities on the same refresh. Killarney Mature streets near Telford Lake. Original oak boxes, often with an island, sprayed to a current white or sage. West Haven Turn-of-the-2000s builder homes. Larger 40-plus-door kitchens, frequently with a separate island unit. Telford & Caledonia Park Core neighbourhoods near William F. Lede Park. Mixed oak and thermofoil cabinetry by build year. Suntree Early-2000s pocket with maple and MDF shaker doors well suited to a sprayed Advance or ProClassic finish. Leduc County Acreages Rural homes ringing the city. Large custom kitchens sprayed on the same QEII corridor schedule. Nisku & Beaumont Neighbouring communities on the corridor, served on the same Leduc pricing and warranty. The Signature Leduc Scope Best Cabinet Painting in Leduc for Open-Grain Oak Kitchens iPaint Painting is the painter Leduc oak owners call because open-grain oak is the surface a quick repaint gets wrong. The honey and golden oak that fills Corinthia Park and Killarney kitchens carries a deep, open grain, and paint rolled or brushed straight over it dries into a finish that still reads as obvious woodgrain under a coat of colour. The fix is preparation, and it is the difference between a factory look and a painted-cabinet look. Every door and drawer front is numbered and removed to a controlled spray setup, while the boxes stay mounted so the kitchen keeps working through most of the job. Surfaces are degreased with TSP to cut years of cooking film, sanded for adhesion, and then the open oak is grain-filled and sanded smooth before a single coat of colour is sprayed. A bonding primer matched to the material seals everything, and the finish goes on in multiple HVLP coats of Benjamin Moore Advance, Sherwin-Williams ProClassic, or conversion varnish, with full cure between coats. The brush-mark-free result is what owners mean when they say the cabinets look replaced rather than painted. What a Leduc Oak-Cabinet Spray Job Includes Grain-filling open oak: The deep oak grain is filled and sanded so the final coat reads as smooth painted cabinetry, not a coated woodgrain. TSP degrease and sand: Years of kitchen film are cut and every face is scuffed for adhesion before any primer goes on. Material-matched bonding primer: Oak, maple, thermofoil, and MDF each get the correct primer so the finish locks down and resists edge chipping. HVLP factory-smooth finish: Multiple sprayed coats of Benjamin Moore Advance, Sherwin-Williams ProClassic, or conversion varnish, no brush marks. Labelled reassembly: Numbered doors and drawers go back exactly where they came from, with new or existing hardware, under a five-year warranty. Paint vs Reface vs Replace Cabinet Painting vs Refacing vs Refinishing in Leduc: Which Costs Less? Cabinet painting is the lowest-cost way to change a Leduc kitchen, because it keeps the existing oak or maple boxes, doors, and layout and changes only the colour and finish. Refacing keeps the boxes but installs new doors, drawer fronts, and veneer, so it costs more and changes the door style itself. Refinishing re-stains or clear-coats the wood to keep the grain visible rather than hiding it under colour. Full replacement tears everything out. The table below sets the four side by side for a typical Corinthia Park or West Haven kitchen. Leduc Kitchen Option What Changes Typical 2026 Cost Best When Cabinet painting Colour and finish only; existing doors and boxes kept and sprayed $3,000 to $8,000 Boxes are sound, you want a current painted look Cabinet refacing New doors, drawer fronts, and box veneer; layout kept Above painting, below replacement The door style itself has to change, not just the colour Cabinet refinishing Wood re-stained or clear-coated; grain stays visible Similar to painting You want to keep and showcase the solid wood grain Full replacement Everything torn out and rebuilt; layout can change $15,000 to $40,000+ The layout is wrong or the boxes have failed Save Half to Two-Thirds Why Painting Wins on Sound Leduc Builder Cabinets The oak and maple boxes in Leduc's 1990s and 2000s core homes were built solid, and three decades on most are structurally fine. When the cabinetry is sound and only the colour has dated, painting delivers a factory-fresh kitchen for $3,000 to $8,000 against the $15,000 to $40,000 of a tear-out, a saving of $10,000 to $25,000 on a typical Corinthia Park or West Haven kitchen, with no four-to-eight-week demolition. iPaint Painting flags it honestly when a kitchen is a better refacing or replacement candidate instead, so the recommendation matches the cabinets, not the upsell. Colour for Leduc From Honey Oak to White, Navy, and Sage The colour most Leduc owners want is whatever is not 1990s honey oak. The free in-home visit tests candidates against the kitchen's own light, since the open prairie sky and big west windows common in Killarney and West Haven kitchens pull warmth out of a swatch that looked right on a chip. Classic whites and warm off-whites remain the safe resale choice, while navy lowers and sage uppers have become the most-requested updates, all delivered in a washable HVLP finish that stands up to daily kitchen wear. Cabinet painting service overview (parent service, every iPaint location) Leduc cabinet refinishing (re-stain and clear-coat to keep the solid-wood grain visible) Leduc cabinet refacing (new doors and veneer over the existing boxes) Leduc interior painting (walls and trim on the same refresh cycle as the kitchen) Leduc area hub (every iPaint service available across the city) Reference: Leduc, Alberta on Wikipedia Common Questions Leduc Cabinet Painting FAQ How much does it cost to paint kitchen cabinets in Leduc in 2026? Cabinet painting in Leduc costs $3,000 to $8,000 in 2026 for a kitchen, and $800 to $2,000 for a bathroom or laundry vanity. A standard Leduc kitchen in a Corinthia Park, Linsford Park, or West Haven home averages $4,500 to $6,500 once door count, drawer fronts, and the cabinet boxes are tallied. Larger homes with an island and 35 or more doors push toward the top of the band. Spray-painting existing oak and maple boxes costs roughly a third to a half of full cabinet replacement, which lands at $15,000 to $40,000 or more in the same kitchens. Can 1990s and 2000s oak cabinets in Leduc be spray-painted smooth? Oak and maple builder cabinets from Leduc's 1990s and 2000s core homes are ideal candidates for a sprayed finish, with one caveat about grain. Oak carries a deep, open grain that telegraphs through a thin coat, so iPaint Painting grain-fills and sands the doors before priming to deliver a closed, factory-smooth surface rather than a painted-over woodgrain look. Maple is tighter and sprays smooth more readily. Both are degreased with TSP, sanded for adhesion, sealed with a bonding primer, and finished in multiple HVLP coats of Benjamin Moore Advance, Sherwin-Williams ProClassic, or conversion varnish. Is painting cabinets cheaper than refacing or replacing them in Leduc? Cabinet painting is the lowest-cost of the three options for a Leduc kitchen. Painting the existing oak or maple boxes runs $3,000 to $8,000, refacing with new doors and veneer typically lands well above that, and full replacement reaches $15,000 to $40,000 or more. Painting keeps the existing doors and layout and changes only the colour and finish, so it suits homeowners whose builder-grade boxes are structurally sound and who want a current look without demolition. Refacing or replacement makes sense when the door style itself, not just the colour, has to change. Does iPaint Painting travel from Edmonton to Leduc for cabinet painting? Leduc sits about 20 to 25 minutes south of the iPaint shop at 9821 33 Ave NW down the QEII Highway, well inside the regular service area. iPaint Painting works Leduc cabinet projects in Corinthia Park, Linsford Park, Killarney, West Haven, and the surrounding Leduc County acreages with no travel surcharge, and Nisku and Beaumont kitchens on the same corridor. Leduc homeowners receive the same pricing, the same Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products, and the same five-year written workmanship warranty as Edmonton clients. How long does cabinet painting take in a Leduc kitchen? A typical Leduc kitchen cabinet spray-painting project takes 5 to 10 business days from disassembly to final reassembly. Doors and drawers are labelled and taken to the spray setup, while boxes are prepped and finished in place, so the kitchen stays usable through most of the job. Larger Corinthia Park or West Haven kitchens with 35 to 50 or more doors can run 8 to 12 days. Cure time between HVLP coats sets the pace more than door count, because a rushed recoat is what causes a finish to chip later. Last updated: 2026. Pricing reflects the current oak and maple builder-cabinet spray-painting market across Leduc (T9E), including Corinthia Park, Linsford Park, Killarney, and West Haven. Get Started Leduc Kitchens: From Honey Oak to Factory-Smooth in Under Two Weeks Whether the project is a 1990s Corinthia Park oak galley, a maple raised-panel kitchen in Linsford Park, or a 45-door West Haven kitchen with an island, iPaint Painting grain-fills the oak, sprays the brush-mark-free finish, and reuses the boxes for a fraction of replacement cost. Free in-home visit. Five-year written warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Kitchen Visit --- ## Cabinet Painting Sherwood Park 2026 | $2,800+ | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-painting/sherwood-park.html > Cabinet painting in Sherwood Park costs $2,800-$6,000 in 2026 and takes 3-4 days. The budget tier for starter homes, basement suites and rental kitchens. Cabinet Painting Sherwood Park 2026 | $2,800+ | iPaint Painting Cabinet Painting in Sherwood Park : The Budget-Smart Way to Update a Kitchen Cabinet painting in Sherwood Park is the entry tier of cabinet work: doors keep their original finish, which gets degreased, scuff-sanded, bond-primed, and repainted rather than chemically stripped. iPaint Painting prices the service at $2,800 to $6,000 and turns most Strathcona County kitchens around in 3 to 4 days , which is why landlords, flippers, and first-home buyers in Mills Haven and Glen Allan book it ahead of the pricier tiers. Last updated June 2026. iPaint Painting carries a Strathcona County business licence alongside its Edmonton one, finishes with Benjamin Moore Advance , INSL-X Cabinet Coat , and Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane , and puts the same 5-year workmanship coverage in writing that its premium cabinet tiers get. When an existing finish is failing rather than merely dated, iPaint says so up front and routes the job to cabinet refinishing in Sherwood Park instead. Postal codes T8A through T8H. Call 780-938-9555 for a free assessment. Call 780-938-9555 Price My Cabinets 3-4 Day Turnaround From $2,800 All-In Quotes 156 Google Reviews 4.9 Average Strathcona County Licensed 2026 Pricing How much does cabinet painting cost in Sherwood Park in 2026? Cabinet painting in Sherwood Park costs $2,800 to $6,000 in 2026, with the bracket set by door count and by whether doors are sprayed at the shop or hybrid-finished on site. Every figure below includes degrease, scuff-sand, bonding primer, two topcoats, and reinstall. Basement-Suite Kitchenette $2,800-$3,500 8-14 doors Secondary suites, wet bars 3 days Starter-Home Kitchen $3,300-$4,300 15-22 doors Mills Haven, Glen Allan bungalows 3-4 days Family Kitchen + Island $4,200-$5,200 22-30 doors Foxhaven, Heritage Hills two-storeys 4 days Large, Two-Tone, or Bundled $5,000-$6,000 30+ doors, island accent colour, or added vanity run 4 days Context for the same Strathcona County market: cabinet refinishing in Sherwood Park runs $5,500 to $14,000 and cabinet refacing runs $13,000 to $26,000. Painting is the value pick whenever the coating underneath is still sound. The Honest Fit Test When is cabinet painting enough for a Sherwood Park kitchen? Cabinet painting is enough for a Sherwood Park kitchen when the existing finish is intact and the only real complaint is colour. The service bonds new paint onto the old coating, so the old coating has to be worth bonding to. iPaint Painting runs the same five-minute inspection on every quote visit in the hamlet: hinge screws, door squareness, adhesion at the handle zones, and grease load in the grain. Painting is the right call when: The factory or previous finish is intact, with no peeling, flaking, or bubbling at the edges Doors and boxes are square, hinges hold, and nothing structural needs replacing The colour is what dates the kitchen, a yellowed 1990s white or a heavy 2000s espresso, while the surface under it stays sound The kitchen is a rental, a basement suite, a flip, or a pre-listing refresh where budget and a 3-4 day window decide the job The cabinets are a secondary run: suite kitchenette, basement wet bar, laundry uppers, or a mudroom built-in Step up to cabinet refinishing instead when: The factory coat is peeling, checking, or worn through to wood around the handles Open oak grain has absorbed decades of cooking grease that a scuff-sand cannot neutralize The doors are stained wood that needs a full chemical strip before paint will sit evenly You want the hardest finish iPaint offers and the budget supports the premium tier Those jobs belong on the cabinet refinishing in Sherwood Park page, where stripping to bare wood is the whole point. And when the door profile itself is the problem, an arch shape no colour can modernize, cabinet refacing in Sherwood Park swaps the fronts entirely. iPaint Painting prices whichever lane fits, and quoting the cheapest tier first costs nothing. Three Tiers, One Shop Cabinet painting vs refinishing vs refacing in a Sherwood Park kitchen Cabinet painting, cabinet refinishing, and cabinet refacing solve three different problems at three different prices inside the same Sherwood Park market. iPaint Painting sells all three from one shop, so the comparison below is not a sales funnel toward the expensive option; it is the decision sheet used on real Strathcona County quotes. Painting vs Refinishing vs Refacing Cabinet Painting Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet Refacing 2026 Sherwood Park price $2,800-$6,000 $5,500-$14,000 $13,000-$26,000 Working days 3-4 5-7 7-10 The old finish Scuff-sanded, primed, painted over Chemically stripped back to bare wood Doors and drawer fronts replaced outright Door style after Unchanged Unchanged New profile (shaker, slab, fluted) Built for Sound finish, wrong colour, tight budget Worn, peeling, or grease-saturated finishes Dated door shapes on good boxes Detail page This page Refinishing in Sherwood Park Refacing in Sherwood Park The Edmonton-wide service description, full product specs, and city pricing live on the parent cabinet painting page. Everything on this page is specific to Sherwood Park and Strathcona County. Landlords, Flippers, Sellers Best cabinet painting in Sherwood Park for rentals, flips, and suites Cabinet painting earns its keep hardest in Sherwood Park's rental and resale stock. The hamlet's older subdivisions carry a deep bench of legal basement suites and starter bungalows, and those kitchens need to lease or list fast, not win design awards. Tenant Turnover Repaints Suite kitchenettes in the older pockets off Glen Allan and Westboro repaint in 3 days at $2,800 to $3,500, which fits inside a single vacancy week. iPaint Painting books turnover jobs tight to the move-out date so the unit photographs clean before the next listing goes up, and specs scrubbable INSL-X Cabinet Coat for tenant wear. Flip Margins That Have to Hold Mills Haven and Glen Allan bungalows are Sherwood Park's classic flip stock. A $3,300 to $4,300 repaint reads brand new in listing photos at a fraction of a reface budget, and the 5-year workmanship coverage transfers to the buyer, a line item agents can print in the feature sheet. Secondary Kitchens and Wet Bars Basement wet bars, laundry uppers, and mudroom built-ins bundle onto a kitchen booking at the kitchenette tier. Two-kitchen households, common across Sherwood Park wherever suites are legal, often paint the downstairs run and put the budget saved toward the upstairs showpiece. Owner-occupiers use the same math before selling. Agents working the Wye Road and Baseline Road corridors routinely ask for a white kitchen before photos, and a 3-4 day repaint beats a price reduction every time the boxes are sound. Three to Four Days What happens during a 3 to 4 day cabinet painting job in Sherwood Park? iPaint Painting compresses a Sherwood Park repaint into 3 to 4 working days by coating over the existing finish instead of removing it. That is the entire engineering difference from refinishing, and it is where the savings come from. Day 1: Degrease, Mask, Scuff A degreasing wash cuts cooking film off every face, counters and floors get masked, and each surface is scuff-sanded so the primer has mechanical grip. No stripping, no slurry, no chemical fumes in the house. Day 2: Prime + First Coat An adhesion primer matched to the substrate locks onto the old finish: INSL-X Stix on slick MDF and thermofoil, a shellac blocker wherever oak might bleed. The first topcoat follows the same day. Day 3: Second Coat Doors get sprayed at the shop for a levelled, factory-look face, or brush-and-roller hybrid finished on site where budget leads. Boxes and face frames take their final coat in place. Day 4: Rehang + Walkthrough Doors rehang on adjusted hinges, optional new pulls go in, and the walkthrough closes with the 5-year workmanship coverage handed over in writing. The spray-or-hybrid choice is the budget lever. Sprayed doors sit closest to a factory finish and suit owner-occupied kitchens; the hybrid finish saves several hundred dollars and is the standard pick on rental and suite work. Both run the same cabinet-rated paints, Benjamin Moore Advance , INSL-X Cabinet Coat , or Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane . Wall paint never touches a door. Coverage Where in Sherwood Park does iPaint paint cabinets? iPaint Painting paints cabinets in every Sherwood Park postal code from T8A to T8H and carries a Strathcona County business licence, so jobs across the Highway 16 and Highway 21 corridors book without an added trip fee. Primary Service Area Sherwood Park (T8A-T8H) Strathcona County Starter and Rental-Heavy Pockets Mills Haven Glen Allan Westboro Foxhaven Family and Move-Up Subdivisions Heritage Hills Aspen Trails Lakeland Ridge Reference Points Festival Place Millennium Place Broadmoor Lake Park Wye Road Baseline Road Broadmoor Boulevard Cabinet Painting in Other Communities St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Fort Saskatchewan All Cabinet Painting Locations Sherwood Park Cabinet Painting FAQ Questions Sherwood Park owners and landlords ask about cabinet painting Every answer below is fully visible, written with the service or brand as the subject, and specific to the entry tier this page covers. How much does it cost to paint the cabinets in a Sherwood Park basement suite? A basement-suite kitchenette in Sherwood Park typically lands at $2,800 to $3,500 to paint, the lowest tier iPaint Painting quotes in Strathcona County. Suite kitchenettes run 8 to 14 doors, ceilings sit at standard height, and most landlords pick a hybrid finish (rolled boxes, sprayed doors) in a scrubbable white such as INSL-X Cabinet Coat. The 3-day schedule matters as much as the price: a suite kitchen can be repainted inside a single vacancy week, with the unit ready for listing photos by the weekend. Is cabinet painting cheaper than cabinet refinishing in Sherwood Park, and what is the trade-off? Cabinet painting costs roughly half of refinishing in Sherwood Park: $2,800 to $6,000 against $5,500 to $14,000 in 2026. The trade-off is what happens under the new colour. Painting bonds onto the existing coating, so that coating has to be sound; refinishing strips everything back to bare wood and rebuilds the finish from zero, which is the right spend when the factory coat is peeling, grease-saturated, or the doors are stained wood needing a full strip. iPaint Painting quotes both lanes at the same visit and will not paint over a finish it expects to fail. Compare the premium scope at cabinet refinishing in Sherwood Park . How long does cabinet painting take in a Sherwood Park home? Cabinet painting in Sherwood Park takes 3 to 4 working days: day one covers degreasing, masking, and scuff-sanding; day two is adhesion primer plus the first topcoat; day three is the second topcoat; day four is rehanging, hinge alignment, and the final walkthrough. The kitchen stays partly usable throughout because boxes are coated in stages. That 3-4 day window is the main reason rental owners and pre-listing sellers choose painting over a 5-7 day refinish or a 7-10 day reface. What paint does iPaint use on Sherwood Park cabinets? iPaint Painting works from three cabinet-rated products in Sherwood Park: Benjamin Moore Advance for self-levelling sprayed doors, INSL-X Cabinet Coat for hybrid brush-and-roller work on rental and suite kitchens, and Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane where doors take daily abuse and need a harder urethane film. Primer is matched to the substrate: an adhesion primer such as INSL-X Stix on slick factory finishes and thermofoil, and a shellac-based blocker wherever older oak threatens tannin bleed. Wall paint never goes on a cabinet door. Can iPaint paint thermofoil and builder-grade MDF doors in Sherwood Park without stripping them? Thermofoil and factory-painted MDF doors, common in Lakeland Ridge and newer Aspen Trails phases, can be painted without a strip provided the vinyl skin is still bonded to the door. iPaint Painting tests the edges and the high-heat zones beside stoves and dishwashers first. Tight skin gets cleaned, scuffed, primed with an adhesion primer, and topcoated. Where the skin is lifting or bubbled, painting would only seal a failure in place, so those doors get routed to refinishing or, if the door profile itself is the problem, to cabinet refacing in Sherwood Park . Free Assessment Price the entry tier before you commit to the premium one iPaint Painting quotes cabinet painting, refinishing, and refacing side by side at one free Sherwood Park visit, so you can see exactly what $2,800 to $6,000 buys before deciding whether the bigger tiers earn their gap. No pressure in either direction. Call 780-938-9555 Price My Cabinets Strathcona County Licensed 5-Year Workmanship Coverage 3-4 Day Schedule Written Itemized Quotes --- ## Cabinet Painting Spruce Grove | Kitchen, Bathroom & Vanity | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-painting/spruce-grove.html > Professional cabinet painting in Spruce Grove by iPaint Painting. Kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, laundry cabinets, islands & built-ins. HVLP spray finish, Benjamin Moore Advance & Sherwin-Williams ProClassic, 5-year warranty. Serving Parkland County, Woodhaven, Greenbury, The Links & more. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Painting Spruce Grove | Kitchen, Bathroom & Vanity | iPaint Painting Cabinet Painting in Spruce Grove iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet painting services in Spruce Grove , Alberta, transforming outdated kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, laundry cabinets, kitchen islands, and built-in cabinetry with a factory-smooth HVLP spray finish . Spruce Grove sits along Highway 16 west of Edmonton within Parkland County , with a population of approximately 40,000 residents and a housing stock spanning four decades of kitchen eras. Whether you are updating honey oak cathedral-arch doors from 1970s–1980s Woodhaven , converting dark maple raised-panel cabinets in 1990s McLaughlin to bright Cloud White, refreshing builder-grade kitchens near Horizon Stage Performing Arts Centre , or repainting peeling thermofoil in 2010s Greenbury and The Links , our certified in-house painters , led by Mourad with 15+ years of experience, deliver brush-mark-free results using Benjamin Moore Advance , Sherwin-Williams ProClassic , and conversion varnish . Professional cabinet painting in Spruce Grove costs $3,000–$8,000 for a full kitchen, saving homeowners 50–70% compared to new cabinets at $15,000–$40,000+. Our south Edmonton shop is a 30-minute drive via Highway 16 , no travel surcharges for Spruce Grove or Parkland County . Every project includes a free colour consultation , a detailed written estimate with no hidden fees, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate certified Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Paint Every Type of Cabinet, Done Right From a full kitchen transformation to a single bathroom vanity, our certified team delivers a factory-smooth finish on every cabinet surface. Kitchen Cabinets Upper and lower cabinets, doors, drawer fronts, and cabinet boxes, completely transformed with HVLP spray for a flawless, brush-mark-free finish. Bathroom Vanities Single and double vanities, medicine cabinets, and bathroom storage, painted with moisture-resistant products that stand up to daily humidity. Laundry Cabinets Laundry room uppers, lowers, and utility cabinets refreshed to match the rest of your home. Durable finishes that resist scuffs and cleaning products. Kitchen Islands Standalone islands, breakfast bars, and peninsula cabinets, including two-tone finishes with a contrasting colour on the island for a designer look. Built-In Cabinetry Entertainment centres, bookshelves, pantry units, and custom built-ins, painted to match or contrast with your existing interior for a cohesive look. Cabinet Doors & Drawers Flat-panel, shaker, raised-panel, and thermofoil doors, each style gets the right prep and application technique for a perfect result. Hardware & Hinges We remove, label, and reinstall all hardware. Want an upgrade? We can install new knobs, pulls, and soft-close hinges as part of your project. Cabinet Boxes & Frames The visible face frames and interior edges of your cabinet boxes, cleaned, prepped, and painted to match your doors for a complete, finished look. Looking for a different level of cabinet work? We also offer cabinet refinishing (stain and clear coat) and cabinet refacing (new doors on existing boxes). Not sure which option is right? We'll help you decide during your free consultation. Our Process From First Call to Factory-Smooth Finish Cabinet painting demands a different process than walls. Here's the precise, step-by-step approach we've refined over 15 years and hundreds of cabinet projects across Edmonton and surrounding communities including Spruce Grove. 01 ➔ Free Cabinet Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free in-home cabinet assessment. 02 ➔ Assessment & Colour Selection Mourad or a senior painter inspects your cabinet material, condition, and layout. We help you choose the perfect colour, from classic Cloud White to trending Hale Navy, and recommend the best product for your cabinet type. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing door count, drawer fronts, cabinet boxes, hardware plan, product selection, and timeline. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Disassembly & Prep Every door and drawer is carefully labelled and removed. All surfaces are degreased with TSP to cut through years of kitchen grease, then sanded to create proper adhesion, and primed with a high-bond primer designed for cabinetry. 05 ➔ HVLP Spray Application Multiple coats of premium cabinet-grade paint, Benjamin Moore Advance, Sherwin-Williams ProClassic, or conversion varnish, applied with HVLP spray equipment for a factory-smooth, zero-brush-mark finish that looks and feels like new cabinetry. 06 Reassembly & Walkthrough Doors and drawers are reinstalled, hardware is replaced or upgraded, and we inspect every surface with you. Your kitchen or bathroom is cleaned and restored. Your 5-year written workmanship warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Spruce Grove Homeowners Choose iPaint for Cabinet Painting Cabinet painting is precision work. Not every painter can deliver a factory-smooth finish. Here's why Spruce Grove homeowners trust iPaint with their cabinets. Factory-Smooth HVLP Spray Finish We use professional HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) spray equipment, not brushes or rollers, to apply every coat on your cabinet doors and drawers. The result is a perfectly smooth, zero-brush-mark finish that looks and feels like factory cabinetry. This is the difference between a professional cabinet paint job and a DIY disaster. Certified Painter Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. Cabinet painting demands a level of skill and product knowledge that goes beyond standard wall painting, Mourad and his team have the training and the track record to deliver flawless results every time. Save 50–70% vs. New Cabinets New kitchen cabinets cost $15,000–$40,000+. Professional cabinet painting delivers a brand-new look for $3,000–$8,000, saving Spruce Grove homeowners 50–70% while avoiding weeks of demolition, construction mess, and contractor headaches. If your cabinets are structurally sound, painting is the smart move. Cabinet-Specific Products We don't use wall paint on cabinets. Every project uses products specifically engineered for cabinetry, Benjamin Moore Advance (self-levelling alkyd), Sherwin-Williams ProClassic (acrylic-alkyd hybrid), or conversion varnish for the hardest, most durable factory-grade finish available. These resist chipping, yellowing, and fingerprints. 5-Year Written Warranty Every cabinet surface we paint is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn't right, peeling, chipping, adhesion failure due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise to every Spruce Grove homeowner. Minimal Kitchen Disruption We know your kitchen is the heart of your home. Our process is designed to minimize downtime, doors and drawers are removed and sprayed in a controlled environment while you keep access to your countertops, sink, stove, and fridge. Most kitchen cabinet projects are complete in 5–10 business days from start to finish. Cabinet-Grade Products The Products Behind Our Factory-Smooth Finish Standard wall paint has no place on cabinets. We use professional-grade, cabinet-specific products that self-level, resist chipping, and won't yellow over time. Benjamin Moore Advance The gold standard for cabinet painting. Advance is a waterborne alkyd that flows and levels like an oil-based paint but cleans up with water. It delivers an exceptionally smooth, furniture-like finish that resists yellowing, chipping, and fingerprints, perfect for kitchen cabinets that get daily use. Advance Self-Levelling Alkyd Low VOC Non-Yellowing Sherwin-Williams ProClassic An acrylic-alkyd hybrid engineered specifically for cabinetry, trim, and doors. ProClassic provides outstanding levelling, a hard, durable finish, and superior resistance to blocking (sticking). Available in multiple sheens and ideal for both kitchen and bathroom cabinets. ProClassic Acrylic-Alkyd Hybrid Block Resistant Hard Finish Conversion Varnish For homeowners who want the absolute hardest, most durable finish available, conversion varnish is a catalyzed coating used by cabinet manufacturers. It cures to an incredibly hard, chemical-resistant surface that stands up to heavy daily use, moisture, and cleaning products. The closest you can get to a factory finish. Catalyzed Coating Factory-Grade Chemical Resistant Ultra Durable During your free cabinet consultation , we'll recommend the best product based on your cabinet material, daily use, budget, and desired look. We'll explain the differences between each option so you can make a confident choice. Pricing Guide Cabinet Painting Pricing in Spruce Grove Same pricing as Edmonton, no travel surcharges for Spruce Grove or Parkland County. Every estimate includes all prep, products, labour, and our 5-year warranty. Bathroom Vanity $800–$2,000 Woodhaven, McLaughlin vanities. 2–3 days. Small Kitchen $3,000–$4,500 10–20 doors. Harvest Ridge, Spruce Village. 5–7 days. Most Popular Average Kitchen $4,500–$6,500 20–35 doors. Greenbury, McLaughlin. 7–10 days. Large Kitchen $6,500–$8,000 35–50+ doors. The Links, Prescott. 8–12 days. Kitchen + Extras $7,000+ Full kitchen plus bathroom, laundry, or built-ins. Custom quote. Pricing depends on door count, cabinet condition, product selection, and project scope. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed, the price we quote is the price you pay. Get your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Spruce Grove Context Spruce Grove Kitchen Eras and Why Cabinet Painting is the Smart Upgrade 1970s–1980s Kitchens: Woodhaven Woodhaven was one of Spruce Grove's earliest major residential developments, with bungalows and split-levels built along streets south of Highway 16A near Jubilee Park . These 1970s–1980s kitchens typically feature honey oak cabinets with cathedral-arch door profiles and brass hardware. After 40–50 years the golden oak finish feels dated, but the solid wood boxes are structurally excellent, perfect candidates for professional cabinet painting. Converting honey oak to Benjamin Moore Cloud White or Hale Navy costs $3,000–$5,500 versus $20,000–$35,000 for full replacement. The solid oak construction in these established Spruce Grove homes takes paint beautifully once properly degreased, sanded, and primed with high-adhesion bonding primer. 1990s Kitchens: McLaughlin The 1990s housing expansion brought larger two-storey builds to McLaughlin , a family neighbourhood near Central Park and Fuhr Sports Park along King Street . These kitchens feature maple raised-panel cabinets in medium-brown stain finishes with 25–40 doors. Cabinet painting is especially cost-effective at this scale, a kitchen this size painted professionally costs $4,500–$7,000 compared to $25,000–$40,000+ for new cabinetry. The maple substrate takes Sherwin-Williams ProClassic and conversion varnish exceptionally well, and the kitchen islands in these homes offer the opportunity for trending two-tone finishes , white perimeters with a contrasting navy or sage green island. 2010s Kitchens: Greenbury & The Links Builder-grade kitchens installed during Spruce Grove's 2010s growth in Greenbury , south of Highway 16A near Spruce Grove Composite High School , and The Links adjacent to the Links Golf Course commonly feature thermofoil flat-panel cabinets or MDF shaker doors in basic white or espresso. By 2026, many of these thermofoil surfaces are peeling, bubbling, or yellowing, particularly near stovetops and dishwashers. iPaint's cabinet painting process addresses thermofoil specifically: we use specialized bonding primers like Stix that adhere to the vinyl surface, then apply Benjamin Moore Advance for a hard, self-levelling finish. This saves Greenbury and The Links homeowners thousands compared to ripping out cabinets that are structurally fine. Cabinet Painting Details What's Included in Every Spruce Grove Cabinet Project When you hire iPaint for cabinet painting in Spruce Grove, you're getting a complete, multi-day process designed to deliver a factory-quality finish that lasts for years of daily kitchen use. Full cabinet disassembly , every door and drawer is carefully labelled, numbered, and removed for off-site or dedicated-area spraying TSP degreasing , years of kitchen grease, cooking residue, and grime are thoroughly cleaned from every surface before sanding Complete sanding and scuffing , creating the proper surface profile for maximum primer adhesion on wood, MDF, thermofoil, and laminate High-bond primer application , specialized bonding primers (Stix, BIN Shellac, or similar) that grip to any cabinet material HVLP spray application , multiple coats of cabinet-grade paint applied in a controlled environment for a smooth, drip-free, brush-mark-free finish Proper cure time between coats , we don't rush the process; each coat gets the drying time it needs for maximum hardness and durability Cabinet box and frame painting , visible face frames and interior edges are painted to match for a complete, finished look Reassembly with new or existing hardware , doors and drawers reinstalled with precision alignment Final walkthrough inspection , we review every surface with you before signing off 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better." Considering a more thorough process? Cabinet refinishing strips to bare wood for an even harder factory finish. Want to change your door style entirely? Cabinet refacing replaces doors and drawer fronts while keeping your boxes. Need the walls done too? Our interior painting team can handle the whole kitchen in one project. Prescott, Harvest Ridge & Spruce Grove's Newest Developments Prescott and Harvest Ridge , Spruce Grove's newest major developments on the city's west side, feature modern kitchens with clean-line shaker cabinetry that looks impressive but uses cheap builder-grade paint that scuffs and chips within 3–5 years. These newer cabinets are typically MDF or engineered wood with a thin factory finish that doesn't hold up to daily kitchen use. A professional repaint with Benjamin Moore Advance or Sherwin-Williams ProClassic transforms these kitchens from tired-looking to factory-fresh. Spruce Grove residents enjoy convenient access to Horizon Stage Performing Arts Centre , the TransAlta Tri Leisure Centre , and shopping along McLeod Avenue , and a kitchen that matches the quality of life in this growing Parkland County community. For homeowners also considering interior painting , we can combine both projects for maximum efficiency, our shop is just 30 minutes away via Highway 16 . Spruce Grove's kitchen renovation market continues to favour cabinet painting over full replacement as homeowners across Parkland County , from established Woodhaven to growing Greenbury , recognize the 50–70% cost savings, the 5–10-day timeline versus 4–8 weeks of demolition, and the environmental benefit of keeping solid cabinet boxes out of landfills. Whether your cabinets are solid oak from the 1980s, maple from the 1990s, or thermofoil from the 2010s, iPaint's certified team delivers a factory-quality transformation. Request your free cabinet painting estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Service Areas Cabinet Painting Across Spruce Grove & Parkland County We provide professional cabinet painting services throughout Spruce Grove, Parkland County, and all surrounding communities. Primary Service Area Spruce Grove, AB Parkland County Newer Neighbourhoods (2000s–2020s) Greenbury The Links Prescott Harvest Ridge Spruce Village Established Neighbourhoods (1970s–1990s) Woodhaven McLaughlin Broxton Park Millgrove Grove Meadows Also Serving Edmonton St. Albert Sherwood Park Leduc Stony Plain 30 Minutes via Highway 16 , Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton serves all of Spruce Grove and Parkland County with no travel surcharge. Same pricing as Edmonton. Spruce Grove, Parkland County, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Our Work Cabinet Painting Transformations Real cabinet painting projects from Spruce Grove and area homes. See how professional cabinet painting can completely transform a kitchen or bathroom. Before After Oak to Emerald Green, Windermere Before After Maple to Midnight Navy, Glenora Before After Two-Tone Coral Island & White, Terwillegar Before After Vanity, Beige to Peacock Teal, Riverbend Before After Thermofoil to Sage Green, The Hamptons Before After Oak to Matte Black, Sherwood Park View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Cabinet painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other cabinet and painting services to get everything done by one trusted team. Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet Refacing Interior Painting Colour Consultation Common Questions Cabinet Painting FAQs — Spruce Grove Straight answers to the questions Spruce Grove homeowners ask most about cabinet painting costs, preparation, products, and timelines. How much does it cost to paint kitchen cabinets in Spruce Grove? Kitchen cabinet painting in Spruce Grove costs $3,000 to $8,000, identical to Edmonton pricing with no travel surcharge for Parkland County. A bathroom vanity runs $800 to $2,000. A standard 20–35 door kitchen in Woodhaven, McLaughlin, or Greenbury averages $4,500–$6,500. This saves Spruce Grove homeowners 50–70% compared to new cabinets at $15,000–$40,000+, with no demolition, no plumbing changes, and no countertop removal required. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees. Do older Spruce Grove kitchens need extra preparation before cabinet painting? Yes, and this is where many painters cut corners. Kitchens built in the 1970s–1980s in Woodhaven typically have honey oak cathedral-arch doors with decades of grease buildup, these homes need thorough TSP degreasing and high-adhesion bonding primer before any topcoat. 1990s kitchens in McLaughlin often feature maple raised-panel doors with multiple coats of polyurethane that must be properly sanded. All prep work is included in our estimate, never charged as a surprise add-on. Can you paint thermofoil cabinets in newer Spruce Grove homes? Yes. Many Spruce Grove homes built in the 2010s across Greenbury and The Links have thermofoil flat-panel cabinets that are peeling, bubbling, or yellowing, particularly near stovetops and dishwashers. We use specialized bonding primers like Stix that adhere to the vinyl surface, then apply Benjamin Moore Advance or Sherwin-Williams ProClassic for a hard, self-levelling finish that won't peel again. This is far more cost-effective than replacing cabinets that are structurally sound. What cabinet paint products do you use in Spruce Grove? We use professional cabinet-grade paints engineered for high-use kitchen surfaces: Benjamin Moore Advance (self-levelling waterborne alkyd), Sherwin-Williams ProClassic (acrylic-alkyd hybrid), and conversion varnish for maximum durability. The best product depends on your cabinet material, solid oak from Woodhaven, maple from McLaughlin, or thermofoil from Greenbury each respond best to different products. During your free consultation, we'll recommend the right product and explain why. How long does a cabinet painting project take in Spruce Grove? A bathroom vanity takes 2–3 days. A standard kitchen with 20–35 doors in Greenbury or McLaughlin takes 7–10 business days, including disassembly, TSP degreasing, sanding, bonding primer, multiple HVLP spray coats with proper cure time, and reassembly. Larger kitchens in The Links or Prescott with 35–50+ doors and islands take 8–12 days. Our shop is 30 minutes from Spruce Grove via Highway 16, and our crews are in the west-end communities regularly. Call 780-938-9555 to book your free consultation. Get Started Spruce Grove’s Trusted Cabinet Painters Whether it's a full kitchen in McLaughlin, a bathroom vanity in Woodhaven, or an island refresh in Greenbury, let's talk about your cabinet project. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure. Just a 30-minute drive from our shop. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Painting St. Albert | Kitchen, Bathroom & Vanity | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-painting/st-albert.html > Professional cabinet painting in St. Albert by iPaint Painting. Kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, laundry cabinets, islands & built-ins. HVLP spray finish, Benjamin Moore Advance & Sherwin-Williams ProClassic products, 5-year warranty. Grandin, Lacombe Park, Kingswood, Jensen Lakes. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Painting St. Albert | Kitchen, Bathroom & Vanity | iPaint Painting Cabinet Painting in St. Albert iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet painting services in St. Albert, Alberta , transforming outdated kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, laundry cabinets, kitchen islands, and built-in cabinetry with a factory-smooth HVLP spray finish . St. Albert homeowners across Grandin character kitchens, Lacombe Park solid oak cabinets, Kingswood executive maple kitchens, and Jensen Lakes builder-grade developments trust our certified in-house painters , led by Mourad with 15+ years of experience, to deliver brush-mark-free results using Benjamin Moore Advance , Sherwin-Williams ProClassic , and conversion varnish . St. Albert sits along the Sturgeon River , home to landmarks like the Father Lacombe Chapel and the Enjoy Centre , and connects to Edmonton via St. Albert Trail , making it easy for our team to serve every neighbourhood from Erin Ridge to Oakmont . Professional cabinet painting in St. Albert costs $3,000–$8,000 for a full kitchen, saving homeowners 50–70% compared to new cabinets at $15,000–$40,000+. Every project includes a free colour consultation , a detailed written estimate with no hidden fees, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free cabinet painting estimate in St. Albert. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate certified Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Paint Every Type of Cabinet, Done Right From a full kitchen transformation to a single bathroom vanity, our certified team delivers a factory-smooth finish on every cabinet surface. Kitchen Cabinets Upper and lower cabinets, doors, drawer fronts, and cabinet boxes, completely transformed with HVLP spray for a flawless, brush-mark-free finish. Bathroom Vanities Single and double vanities, medicine cabinets, and bathroom storage, painted with moisture-resistant products that stand up to daily humidity. Laundry Cabinets Laundry room uppers, lowers, and utility cabinets refreshed to match the rest of your home. Durable finishes that resist scuffs and cleaning products. Kitchen Islands Standalone islands, breakfast bars, and peninsula cabinets, including two-tone finishes with a contrasting colour on the island for a designer look. Built-In Cabinetry Entertainment centres, bookshelves, pantry units, and custom built-ins, painted to match or contrast with your existing interior for a cohesive look. Cabinet Doors & Drawers Flat-panel, shaker, raised-panel, and thermofoil doors, each style gets the right prep and application technique for a perfect result. Hardware & Hinges We remove, label, and reinstall all hardware. Want an upgrade? We can install new knobs, pulls, and soft-close hinges as part of your project. Cabinet Boxes & Frames The visible face frames and interior edges of your cabinet boxes, cleaned, prepped, and painted to match your doors for a complete, finished look. Looking for a different level of cabinet work? We also offer cabinet refinishing (stain and clear coat) and cabinet refacing (new doors on existing boxes). Not sure which option is right? We'll help you decide during your free consultation. Our Process From First Call to Factory-Smooth Finish Cabinet painting demands a different process than walls. Here's the precise, step-by-step approach we've refined over 15 years and hundreds of cabinet projects across St. Albert and the Edmonton region. 01 ➔ Free Cabinet Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free in-home cabinet assessment. 02 ➔ Assessment & Colour Selection Mourad or a senior painter inspects your cabinet material, condition, and layout. We help you choose the perfect colour, from classic Cloud White to trending Hale Navy, and recommend the best product for your cabinet type. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing door count, drawer fronts, cabinet boxes, hardware plan, product selection, and timeline. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Disassembly & Prep Every door and drawer is carefully labelled and removed. All surfaces are degreased with TSP to cut through years of kitchen grease, then sanded to create proper adhesion, and primed with a high-bond primer designed for cabinetry. 05 ➔ HVLP Spray Application Multiple coats of premium cabinet-grade paint, Benjamin Moore Advance, Sherwin-Williams ProClassic, or conversion varnish, applied with HVLP spray equipment for a factory-smooth, zero-brush-mark finish that looks and feels like new cabinetry. 06 Reassembly & Walkthrough Doors and drawers are reinstalled, hardware is replaced or upgraded, and we inspect every surface with you. Your kitchen or bathroom is cleaned and restored. Your 5-year written workmanship warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why St. Albert Homeowners Choose iPaint for Cabinet Painting Cabinet painting is precision work. Not every painter can deliver a factory-smooth finish. Here's why St. Albert homeowners trust iPaint with their cabinets. Factory-Smooth HVLP Spray Finish We use professional HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) spray equipment, not brushes or rollers, to apply every coat on your cabinet doors and drawers. The result is a perfectly smooth, zero-brush-mark finish that looks and feels like factory cabinetry. This is the difference between a professional cabinet paint job and a DIY disaster. Certified Painter Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. Cabinet painting demands a level of skill and product knowledge that goes beyond standard wall painting, Mourad and his team have the training and the track record to deliver flawless results every time. Save 50–70% vs. New Cabinets New kitchen cabinets in St. Albert cost $15,000–$40,000+. Professional cabinet painting delivers a brand-new look for $3,000–$8,000, saving you 50–70% while avoiding weeks of demolition, construction mess, and contractor headaches. If your cabinets are structurally sound, painting is the smart move. Cabinet-Specific Products We don't use wall paint on cabinets. Every project uses products specifically engineered for cabinetry, Benjamin Moore Advance (self-levelling alkyd), Sherwin-Williams ProClassic (acrylic-alkyd hybrid), or conversion varnish for the hardest, most durable factory-grade finish available. These resist chipping, yellowing, and fingerprints. 5-Year Written Warranty Every cabinet surface we paint is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn't right, peeling, chipping, adhesion failure due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise to every St. Albert homeowner. Minimal Kitchen Disruption We know your kitchen is the heart of your home. Our process is designed to minimize downtime, doors and drawers are removed and sprayed in a controlled environment while you keep access to your countertops, sink, stove, and fridge. Most kitchen cabinet projects are complete in 5–10 business days from start to finish. Cabinet-Grade Products The Products Behind Our Factory-Smooth Finish Standard wall paint has no place on cabinets. We use professional-grade, cabinet-specific products that self-level, resist chipping, and won't yellow over time. Benjamin Moore Advance The gold standard for cabinet painting. Advance is a waterborne alkyd that flows and levels like an oil-based paint but cleans up with water. It delivers an exceptionally smooth, furniture-like finish that resists yellowing, chipping, and fingerprints, perfect for kitchen cabinets that get daily use. Advance Self-Levelling Alkyd Low VOC Non-Yellowing Sherwin-Williams ProClassic An acrylic-alkyd hybrid engineered specifically for cabinetry, trim, and doors. ProClassic provides outstanding levelling, a hard, durable finish, and superior resistance to blocking (sticking). Available in multiple sheens and ideal for both kitchen and bathroom cabinets. ProClassic Acrylic-Alkyd Hybrid Block Resistant Hard Finish Conversion Varnish For homeowners who want the absolute hardest, most durable finish available, conversion varnish is a catalyzed coating used by cabinet manufacturers. It cures to an incredibly hard, chemical-resistant surface that stands up to heavy daily use, moisture, and cleaning products. The closest you can get to a factory finish. Catalyzed Coating Factory-Grade Chemical Resistant Ultra Durable During your free cabinet consultation , we'll recommend the best product based on your cabinet material, daily use, budget, and desired look. We'll explain the differences between each option so you can make a confident choice. Pricing Guide Cabinet Painting Pricing in St. Albert Transparent pricing based on project scope. Every estimate includes all prep, products, labour, and our 5-year warranty. No hidden fees. Bathroom Vanity $800–$2,000 Grandin, Lacombe Park, Erin Ridge. 2–3 days. Small Kitchen $3,000–$4,500 10–20 doors. Braeside, Mission Park, Deer Ridge. 5–7 days. Most Popular Average Kitchen $4,500–$6,500 20–35 doors. Lacombe Park, Woodlands, North Ridge. 7–10 days. Large Kitchen $6,500–$8,000 35–50+ doors. Kingswood, Oakmont executive homes. 8–12 days. Kitchen + Extras $7,000+ Full kitchen plus vanity, laundry, or built-ins. Jensen Lakes, Riverside. Custom quote. Pricing depends on door count, cabinet condition, product selection, and project scope. Every St. Albert estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed, the price we quote is the price you pay. Get your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . St. Albert Context St. Albert Kitchen Eras and Why Cabinet Painting is the Smart Upgrade 1970s–1980s Kitchens: Grandin, Lacombe Park, Braeside Homes built during St. Albert's early suburban expansion in Grandin , Lacombe Park , and Braeside , many just steps from the Sturgeon River valley, typically feature solid oak cabinets with cathedral-arch door profiles and honey-gold finishes. These character kitchens near the Father Lacombe Chapel historic site and Red Willow Park trail system have structurally excellent cabinet boxes after 40+ years, but the golden oak finish and arched styling feel dated by 2026 standards. Professional cabinet painting transforms these Grandin and Lacombe Park kitchens , converting honey oak to Benjamin Moore Cloud White or Hale Navy, at a cost of $3,000–$6,000 versus $20,000–$35,000 for full replacement. The solid oak construction in these established St. Albert neighbourhoods takes paint beautifully once properly degreased, sanded, and primed with high-adhesion bonding primer. 1990s–2000s Kitchens: Kingswood, Oakmont, Woodlands The 1990s and 2000s housing boom across Kingswood , Oakmont , and Woodlands , St. Albert's premier executive neighbourhoods west of St. Albert Trail , produced thousands of kitchens with maple raised-panel cabinets in medium-brown stain finishes. These larger homes near the Enjoy Centre and Lois Hole Centennial Provincial Park often have kitchens with 30–50 doors, making cabinet painting especially cost-effective, a kitchen this size painted professionally costs $5,000–$8,000 compared to $25,000–$40,000+ for new cabinetry. The maple substrate takes Sherwin-Williams ProClassic and conversion varnish exceptionally well, delivering a factory-smooth finish that eliminates the orange-peel texture common in DIY attempts. 2010s–2020s Kitchens: Jensen Lakes, Erin Ridge, Riverside Builder-grade kitchens installed during St. Albert's newest community developments in Jensen Lakes , Erin Ridge North , and Riverside commonly feature thermofoil flat-panel cabinets or MDF shaker doors in basic white or espresso. By 2026, many of these thermofoil surfaces are peeling, bubbling, or yellowing, particularly near stovetops and dishwashers. iPaint's cabinet painting process addresses thermofoil specifically: we use specialized bonding primers like Stix that adhere to the vinyl surface, then apply Benjamin Moore Advance for a hard, self-levelling finish that won't peel again. This saves Jensen Lakes homeowners thousands compared to ripping out cabinets that are structurally fine but cosmetically failing. Heritage Character Homes: Mission Hill, Downtown St. Albert St. Albert's oldest neighbourhoods, Mission Hill and Downtown St. Albert near Perron Street and the St. Albert Farmers' Market , contain pre-1970s character homes with custom woodwork, original cabinetry, and mid-century kitchen layouts that owners want to preserve rather than replace. Painting heritage cabinets in these St. Albert character neighbourhoods requires lead-safe practices (Mourad holds RRP Lead Safety certification), careful masking around original trim, and product selection that respects the home's character. We frequently paint original fir and birch cabinets in Mission Hill kitchens, transforming them with Benjamin Moore Advance while preserving the craftsmanship that defines old St. Albert. Professional cabinet painting in these homes typically costs $4,000–$7,000, delivering a modern colour update without losing the character that commands premium resale values. Cabinet Painting Details What's Included in Every St. Albert Cabinet Painting Project When you hire iPaint for cabinet painting in St. Albert, you're getting a complete, multi-day process designed to deliver a factory-quality finish that lasts for years of daily kitchen use. Full cabinet disassembly , every door and drawer is carefully labelled, numbered, and removed for off-site or dedicated-area spraying TSP degreasing , years of kitchen grease, cooking residue, and grime are thoroughly cleaned from every surface before sanding Complete sanding and scuffing , creating the proper surface profile for maximum primer adhesion on wood, MDF, thermofoil, and laminate High-bond primer application , specialized bonding primers (Stix, BIN Shellac, or similar) that grip to any cabinet material HVLP spray application , multiple coats of cabinet-grade paint applied in a controlled environment for a smooth, drip-free, brush-mark-free finish Proper cure time between coats , we don't rush the process; each coat gets the drying time it needs for maximum hardness and durability Cabinet box and frame painting , visible face frames and interior edges are painted to match for a complete, finished look Reassembly with new or existing hardware , doors and drawers reinstalled with precision alignment Final walkthrough inspection , we review every surface with you before signing off 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better." Considering a more thorough process? Cabinet refinishing strips to bare wood for an even harder factory finish. Want to change your door style entirely? Cabinet refacing replaces doors and drawer fronts while keeping your boxes. Need the walls done too? Our interior painting team can handle the whole kitchen in one project. St. Albert's kitchen renovation market continues to favour cabinet painting over full replacement as homeowners recognize the 50–70% cost savings, the 5–10-day timeline versus 4–8 weeks of demolition, and the environmental benefit of keeping solid cabinet boxes out of landfills. Whether your cabinets are solid oak from the 1980s in Grandin , maple from the 2000s in Kingswood , or thermofoil from the 2010s in Jensen Lakes , professional painting by iPaint's certified team delivers a factory-quality transformation. St. Albert homeowners along the Sturgeon River corridor, near the Enjoy Centre , and throughout every neighbourhood from Lacombe Park to Oakmont trust iPaint for cabinet painting because we deliver results, not excuses. Request your free cabinet painting estimate or call 780-938-9555 to get started. Service Areas Cabinet Painting Across St. Albert & Surrounding Communities We provide professional cabinet painting services throughout St. Albert and every community within an 80 km radius. Primary Service Area St. Albert, AB St. Albert Neighbourhoods Grandin Lacombe Park Kingswood Oakmont Jensen Lakes Erin Ridge Woodlands North Ridge Braeside Mission Hill Deer Ridge Riverside Surrounding Cities Edmonton Sherwood Park Spruce Grove Leduc Morinville Fort Saskatchewan 80 km Service Radius , If you're within 80 km of St. Albert, we'll come to you for cabinet painting. Not sure if you're in our range? Give us a call at 780-938-9555 and we'll let you know. Our Work Cabinet Painting Transformations Real cabinet painting projects from St. Albert area homes. See how professional cabinet painting can completely transform a kitchen or bathroom. Before After Oak to Emerald Green, Lacombe Park Before After Maple to Midnight Navy, Kingswood Before After Two-Tone Coral Island & White, Oakmont Before After Vanity, Beige to Peacock Teal, Grandin Before After Thermofoil to Sage Green, Jensen Lakes Before After Oak to Matte Black, Erin Ridge View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Cabinet painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other cabinet and painting services to get everything done by one trusted team. Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet Refacing Interior Painting Colour Consultation Common Questions Cabinet Painting FAQs, St. Albert Straight answers to the questions St. Albert homeowners ask most about cabinet painting projects. How much does it cost to paint kitchen cabinets in St. Albert? Kitchen cabinet painting in St. Albert typically costs $3,000 to $8,000, depending on kitchen size, door count, cabinet condition, and product selection. A bathroom vanity runs $800 to $2,000. A standard 20–35 door kitchen in neighbourhoods like Lacombe Park, Woodlands, or North Ridge averages $4,500–$6,500. Executive kitchens in Kingswood or Oakmont with 35–50+ doors run $6,500–$8,000. This saves St. Albert homeowners 50–70% compared to new cabinets at $15,000–$40,000+. How long does cabinet painting take in St. Albert? A typical St. Albert kitchen cabinet painting project takes 5–10 business days from start to finish, including disassembly, TSP degreasing, sanding, bonding primer application, multiple HVLP spray coats with proper cure time between each, and reassembly. Larger kitchens in executive homes across Kingswood or Oakmont with 35–50+ doors may take 8–12 days. We provide a detailed timeline during your free estimate. Can I use my kitchen while the cabinets are being painted? Yes. We remove doors and drawers for spraying in a controlled environment, but leave the cabinet boxes accessible. You keep access to your countertops, sink, stove, and fridge throughout most of the project. We work around your schedule to minimize disruption, this is one of the key advantages of cabinet painting over a full kitchen renovation for St. Albert families. Do you paint thermofoil cabinets in St. Albert? Yes. Many St. Albert homes built in Jensen Lakes, Erin Ridge North, and Riverside in the 2010s have thermofoil or laminate cabinets that are peeling or yellowing. We use specialized bonding primers like Stix that adhere to vinyl and laminate surfaces, then apply Benjamin Moore Advance or Sherwin-Williams ProClassic for a hard, durable finish. This is far more cost-effective than replacing cabinets that are structurally sound but cosmetically failing. Is painting cabinets worth it compared to replacing them? If your cabinets are structurally sound, solid wood, plywood, or MDF in good condition, professional painting delivers a factory-fresh look at 50–70% less than new cabinets. Most St. Albert homeowners save $10,000–$25,000 by painting instead of replacing, and avoid 4–8 weeks of demolition and construction. Whether you have solid oak in Grandin, maple in Kingswood, or thermofoil in Jensen Lakes, iPaint delivers factory-smooth results. For cabinets that need a deeper treatment, consider cabinet refinishing . For a completely new door style, cabinet refacing may be the better option. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Cabinets? Whether it's a full kitchen, a bathroom vanity, or an island refresh, let's talk about your cabinet project. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Painting Edmonton | Kitchen, Bathroom & Vanity | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-painting.html > Professional cabinet painting in Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, laundry cabinets, islands & built-ins. HVLP spray finish, Benjamin Moore Advance & Sherwin-Williams ProClassic products, 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Painting Edmonton | Kitchen, Bathroom & Vanity | iPaint Painting Cabinet Painting in Edmonton iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet painting services in Edmonton, Alberta , transforming outdated kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, laundry cabinets, kitchen islands, and built-in cabinetry with a factory-smooth HVLP spray finish . Edmonton homeowners across Windermere executive kitchens, Glenora heritage homes, Riverbend 1990s oak kitchens, and Heritage Valley builder-grade developments trust our certified in-house painters , led by Mourad with 15+ years of experience, to deliver brush-mark-free results using Benjamin Moore Advance , Sherwin-Williams ProClassic , and conversion varnish . Professional cabinet painting in Edmonton costs $3,000–$8,000 for a full kitchen, saving homeowners 50–70% compared to new cabinets at $15,000–$40,000+. Whether you are updating honey oak cathedral-arch doors in Mill Woods , converting dark maple raised-panel cabinets in Terwillegar Towne to bright Cloud White, or painting thermofoil flat-panel cabinets in The Hamptons , every project includes a free colour consultation , a detailed written estimate with no hidden fees, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free cabinet painting estimate in Edmonton. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate certified Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Paint Every Type of Cabinet, Done Right From a full kitchen transformation to a single bathroom vanity, our certified team delivers a factory-smooth finish on every cabinet surface. Kitchen Cabinets Upper and lower cabinets, doors, drawer fronts, and cabinet boxes, completely transformed with HVLP spray for a flawless, brush-mark-free finish. Bathroom Vanities Single and double vanities, medicine cabinets, and bathroom storage, painted with moisture-resistant products that stand up to daily humidity. Laundry Cabinets Laundry room uppers, lowers, and utility cabinets refreshed to match the rest of your home. Durable finishes that resist scuffs and cleaning products. Kitchen Islands Standalone islands, breakfast bars, and peninsula cabinets, including two-tone finishes with a contrasting colour on the island for a designer look. Built-In Cabinetry Entertainment centres, bookshelves, pantry units, and custom built-ins, painted to match or contrast with your existing interior for a cohesive look. Cabinet Doors & Drawers Flat-panel, shaker, raised-panel, and thermofoil doors, each style gets the right prep and application technique for a perfect result. Hardware & Hinges We remove, label, and reinstall all hardware. Want an upgrade? We can install new knobs, pulls, and soft-close hinges as part of your project. Cabinet Boxes & Frames The visible face frames and interior edges of your cabinet boxes, cleaned, prepped, and painted to match your doors for a complete, finished look. Looking for a different level of cabinet work? We also offer cabinet refinishing (stain and clear coat) and cabinet refacing (new doors on existing boxes). Not sure which option is right? We'll help you decide during your free consultation. Our Process From First Call to Factory-Smooth Finish Cabinet painting demands a different process than walls. Here's the precise, step-by-step approach we've refined over 15 years and hundreds of Edmonton cabinet projects. 01 ➔ Free Cabinet Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free in-home cabinet assessment. 02 ➔ Assessment & Colour Selection Mourad or a senior painter inspects your cabinet material, condition, and layout. We help you choose the perfect colour, from classic Cloud White to trending Hale Navy, and recommend the best product for your cabinet type. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing door count, drawer fronts, cabinet boxes, hardware plan, product selection, and timeline. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Disassembly & Prep Every door and drawer is carefully labelled and removed. All surfaces are degreased with TSP to cut through years of kitchen grease, then sanded to create proper adhesion, and primed with a high-bond primer designed for cabinetry. 05 ➔ HVLP Spray Application Multiple coats of premium cabinet-grade paint, Benjamin Moore Advance, Sherwin-Williams ProClassic, or conversion varnish, applied with HVLP spray equipment for a factory-smooth, zero-brush-mark finish that looks and feels like new cabinetry. 06 Reassembly & Walkthrough Doors and drawers are reinstalled, hardware is replaced or upgraded, and we inspect every surface with you. Your kitchen or bathroom is cleaned and restored. Your 5-year written workmanship warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Edmonton Homeowners Choose iPaint for Cabinet Painting Cabinet painting is precision work. Not every painter can deliver a factory-smooth finish. Here's why Edmonton homeowners trust iPaint with their cabinets. Factory-Smooth HVLP Spray Finish We use professional HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) spray equipment, not brushes or rollers, to apply every coat on your cabinet doors and drawers. The result is a perfectly smooth, zero-brush-mark finish that looks and feels like factory cabinetry. This is the difference between a professional cabinet paint job and a DIY disaster. Certified Painter Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. Cabinet painting demands a level of skill and product knowledge that goes beyond standard wall painting, Mourad and his team have the training and the track record to deliver flawless results every time. Save 50–70% vs. New Cabinets New kitchen cabinets in Edmonton cost $15,000–$40,000+. Professional cabinet painting delivers a brand-new look for $3,000–$8,000, saving you 50–70% while avoiding weeks of demolition, construction mess, and contractor headaches. If your cabinets are structurally sound, painting is the smart move. Cabinet-Specific Products We don't use wall paint on cabinets. Every project uses products specifically engineered for cabinetry, Benjamin Moore Advance (self-levelling alkyd), Sherwin-Williams ProClassic (acrylic-alkyd hybrid), or conversion varnish for the hardest, most durable factory-grade finish available. These resist chipping, yellowing, and fingerprints. 5-Year Written Warranty Every cabinet surface we paint is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn't right, peeling, chipping, adhesion failure due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise to every Edmonton homeowner. Minimal Kitchen Disruption We know your kitchen is the heart of your home. Our process is designed to minimize downtime, doors and drawers are removed and sprayed in a controlled environment while you keep access to your countertops, sink, stove, and fridge. Most kitchen cabinet projects are complete in 5–10 business days from start to finish. Cabinet-Grade Products The Products Behind Our Factory-Smooth Finish Standard wall paint has no place on cabinets. We use professional-grade, cabinet-specific products that self-level, resist chipping, and won't yellow over time. Benjamin Moore Advance The gold standard for cabinet painting. Advance is a waterborne alkyd that flows and levels like an oil-based paint but cleans up with water. It delivers an exceptionally smooth, furniture-like finish that resists yellowing, chipping, and fingerprints, perfect for kitchen cabinets that get daily use. Advance Self-Levelling Alkyd Low VOC Non-Yellowing Sherwin-Williams ProClassic An acrylic-alkyd hybrid engineered specifically for cabinetry, trim, and doors. ProClassic provides outstanding levelling, a hard, durable finish, and superior resistance to blocking (sticking). Available in multiple sheens and ideal for both kitchen and bathroom cabinets. ProClassic Acrylic-Alkyd Hybrid Block Resistant Hard Finish Conversion Varnish For homeowners who want the absolute hardest, most durable finish available, conversion varnish is a catalyzed coating used by cabinet manufacturers. It cures to an incredibly hard, chemical-resistant surface that stands up to heavy daily use, moisture, and cleaning products. The closest you can get to a factory finish. Catalyzed Coating Factory-Grade Chemical Resistant Ultra Durable During your free cabinet consultation , we'll recommend the best product based on your cabinet material, daily use, budget, and desired look. We'll explain the differences between each option so you can make a confident choice. Pricing Guide Cabinet Painting Pricing in Edmonton Transparent pricing based on project scope. Every estimate includes all prep, products, labour, and our 5-year warranty. No hidden fees. Bathroom Vanity $800–$2,000 Single or double vanity, medicine cabinet. 2–3 days. Small Kitchen $3,000–$4,500 10–20 doors. Galley, condo, or townhome. 5–7 days. Most Popular Average Kitchen $4,500–$6,500 20–35 doors. Standard Edmonton home. 7–10 days. Large Kitchen $6,500–$8,000 35–50+ doors. Executive home, island included. 8–12 days. Kitchen + Extras $7,000+ Full kitchen plus bathroom, laundry, or built-ins. Custom quote. Pricing depends on door count, cabinet condition, product selection, and project scope. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed, the price we quote is the price you pay. Get your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Edmonton Context Edmonton Kitchen Eras and Why Cabinet Painting is the Smart Upgrade 1970s–1980s Kitchens: Riverbend, Mill Woods, Ottewell Homes built during Edmonton's 1970s and 1980s oil-boom expansion in Riverbend , Mill Woods , and Ottewell typically feature honey oak cabinets with cathedral-arch door profiles. These solid wood boxes are structurally excellent after 40+ years, but the golden oak finish and arched styling feel dated by 2026 standards. Professional cabinet painting transforms these kitchens, converting honey oak to Benjamin Moore Cloud White or Hale Navy, at a cost of $3,000–$6,000 versus $20,000–$35,000 for full replacement. The solid oak construction in these Edmonton south-side neighbourhoods actually takes paint beautifully once properly degreased, sanded, and primed with high-adhesion bonding primer. 1990s Kitchens: Terwillegar, The Hamptons, Twin Brooks The 1990s housing boom across Terwillegar Towne , The Hamptons , and Twin Brooks produced thousands of kitchens with maple raised-panel cabinets in medium-brown stain finishes. These southwest Edmonton homes often have larger kitchens with 30–50 doors, making cabinet painting especially cost-effective, a kitchen this size painted professionally costs $5,000–$8,000 compared to $25,000–$40,000+ for new cabinetry. The maple substrate takes Sherwin-Williams ProClassic and conversion varnish exceptionally well, delivering a factory-smooth finish that eliminates the orange-peel texture common in DIY attempts. 2000s Kitchens: Heritage Valley, Windermere, Summerside Builder-grade kitchens installed during Edmonton's 2000s suburban expansion in Heritage Valley , Windermere , Summerside , and Magrath Heights commonly feature thermofoil flat-panel cabinets or MDF shaker doors in basic white or espresso. By 2026, many of these thermofoil surfaces are peeling, bubbling, or yellowing, particularly near stovetops and dishwashers. iPaint's cabinet painting process addresses thermofoil specifically: we use specialized bonding primers like Stix that adhere to the vinyl surface, then apply Benjamin Moore Advance for a hard, self-levelling finish that won't peel again. This saves Heritage Valley homeowners thousands compared to ripping out 10–15-year-old cabinets that are structurally fine. Heritage Kitchens: Glenora, Highlands, Old Strathcona Edmonton's heritage neighbourhoods, Glenora , Highlands , Old Strathcona , and Westmount , contain pre-war and mid-century kitchens with custom woodwork, plaster walls, and original cabinetry that owners want to preserve rather than replace. Painting heritage cabinets in these Edmonton mature neighbourhoods requires lead-safe practices (Mourad holds RRP Lead Safety certification), careful masking around plaster and trim, and product selection that respects the character of the home. We frequently paint original fir and birch cabinets in Glenora kitchens, transforming them with Benjamin Moore Advance while preserving the craftsmanship that makes these homes special. Professional cabinet painting in heritage Edmonton homes typically costs $4,000–$7,000, delivering a modern colour update without losing the character that commands premium resale values in these neighbourhoods. Edmonton's kitchen renovation market continues to favour cabinet painting over full replacement as homeowners recognize the 50–70% cost savings, the 5–10-day timeline versus 4–8 weeks of demolition, and the environmental benefit of keeping solid cabinet boxes out of Edmonton landfills. Whether your cabinets are solid oak from the 1980s, maple from the 1990s, or thermofoil from the 2000s, cabinet refinishing or painting by iPaint's certified team delivers a factory-quality transformation. Request your free cabinet painting estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Cabinet Painting Details What's Included in Every Cabinet Painting Project When you hire iPaint for cabinet painting, you're getting a complete, multi-day process designed to deliver a factory-quality finish that lasts for years of daily kitchen use. Full cabinet disassembly , every door and drawer is carefully labelled, numbered, and removed for off-site or dedicated-area spraying TSP degreasing , years of kitchen grease, cooking residue, and grime are thoroughly cleaned from every surface before sanding Complete sanding and scuffing , creating the proper surface profile for maximum primer adhesion on wood, MDF, thermofoil, and laminate High-bond primer application , specialized bonding primers (Stix, BIN Shellac, or similar) that grip to any cabinet material HVLP spray application , multiple coats of cabinet-grade paint applied in a controlled environment for a smooth, drip-free, brush-mark-free finish Proper cure time between coats , we don't rush the process; each coat gets the drying time it needs for maximum hardness and durability Cabinet box and frame painting , visible face frames and interior edges are painted to match for a complete, finished look Reassembly with new or existing hardware , doors and drawers reinstalled with precision alignment Final walkthrough inspection , we review every surface with you before signing off 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better." Considering a more thorough process? Cabinet refinishing strips to bare wood for an even harder factory finish. Want to change your door style entirely? Cabinet refacing replaces doors and drawer fronts while keeping your boxes. Need the walls done too? Our interior painting team can handle the whole kitchen in one project. Service Areas Cabinet Painting Across Edmonton & Surrounding Communities We provide professional cabinet painting services throughout Edmonton and every community within an 80 km radius. Primary Service Area Edmonton, AB Premium Edmonton Neighbourhoods Windermere Glenora Westbrook Estates Windsor Park Riverbend Terwillegar The Hamptons Magrath Heights Heritage Valley Summerside Urban Neighbourhoods Downtown Edmonton Old Strathcona Highlands Oliver Griesbach Surrounding Cities Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Fort Saskatchewan 80 km Service Radius , If you're within 80 km of Edmonton, we'll come to you for cabinet painting. Not sure if you're in our range? Give us a call at 780-938-9555 and we'll let you know. Our Work Cabinet Painting Transformations Real cabinet painting projects from Edmonton homes. See how professional cabinet painting can completely transform a kitchen or bathroom. Before After Oak to Emerald Green, Windermere Before After Maple to Midnight Navy, Glenora Before After Two-Tone Coral Island & White, Terwillegar Before After Vanity, Beige to Peacock Teal, Riverbend Before After Thermofoil to Sage Green, The Hamptons Before After Oak to Matte Black, Sherwood Park View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Cabinet painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other cabinet and painting services to get everything done by one trusted team. Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet Refacing Interior Painting Colour Consultation Common Questions Cabinet Painting FAQs Straight answers to the questions Edmonton homeowners ask most about cabinet painting projects. How much does it cost to paint kitchen cabinets in Edmonton? Kitchen cabinet painting in Edmonton typically costs $3,000 to $8,000, depending on kitchen size, door count, cabinet condition, and product selection. A bathroom vanity runs $800 to $2,000. A standard 20–35 door kitchen in neighbourhoods like Terwillegar, Riverbend, or Heritage Valley averages $4,500–$6,500. This saves Edmonton homeowners 50–70% compared to new cabinets at $15,000–$40,000+, with no demolition, no plumbing changes, and no countertop removal required. How long does it take to paint kitchen cabinets? A typical Edmonton kitchen cabinet painting project takes 5–10 business days from start to finish, including disassembly, TSP degreasing, sanding, bonding primer application, multiple HVLP spray coats with proper cure time between each, and reassembly. Larger kitchens in executive homes across Windermere or The Hamptons with 35–50+ doors may take 8–12 days. We provide a detailed timeline during your free estimate. Can I use my kitchen while the cabinets are being painted? Yes, with some adjustments. We remove doors and drawers for spraying in a controlled environment, but leave the cabinet boxes accessible. You keep access to your countertops, sink, stove, and fridge throughout most of the project. We work around your schedule to minimize disruption, this is one of the key advantages of cabinet painting over a full kitchen renovation. What type of paint do you use on cabinets? We use professional cabinet-grade paints engineered for high-use kitchen surfaces: Benjamin Moore Advance (self-levelling waterborne alkyd), Sherwin-Williams ProClassic (acrylic-alkyd hybrid), and conversion varnish for maximum durability. These products resist chipping, yellowing, and fingerprints far better than standard wall paint. During your free consultation, we recommend the best product based on your cabinet material, solid oak in Riverbend, maple in Terwillegar, or thermofoil in Heritage Valley each respond best to different products. Is it worth painting cabinets instead of replacing them? If your cabinets are structurally sound, solid wood, plywood, or MDF in good condition, professional painting delivers a factory-fresh look at 50–70% less than new cabinets. Most Edmonton homeowners save $10,000–$25,000 by painting instead of replacing, and avoid 4–8 weeks of demolition and construction. For cabinets that need a deeper treatment, consider cabinet refinishing . For a completely new door style, cabinet refacing may be the better option. Can you paint thermofoil or laminate cabinets? Yes. Many Edmonton homes built in the 2000s across Heritage Valley, Windermere, and Summerside have thermofoil or laminate cabinets that are peeling or yellowing. We use specialized bonding primers like Stix that adhere to vinyl and laminate surfaces, then apply Benjamin Moore Advance or Sherwin-Williams ProClassic for a hard, durable finish. This is far more cost-effective than replacing cabinets that are structurally sound but cosmetically failing. What is the difference between cabinet painting and cabinet refinishing? Cabinet painting cleans, scuff-sands, primes, and paints over the existing surface, it is faster, more affordable, and ideal for cabinets in good condition that need a colour change. Cabinet refinishing strips the old finish down to bare wood, fills the grain, and applies catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish for a harder, more durable factory-quality result. Refinishing is the right choice for heavily worn finishes, stain-to-paint conversions, and homeowners who want the most durable finish possible. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Cabinets? Whether it's a full kitchen, a bathroom vanity, or an island refresh, let's talk about your cabinet project. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Refacing Beaumont | New Doors, Same Boxes, Modern Kitchen | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refacing/beaumont.html > Professional cabinet refacing in Beaumont, AB by iPaint Painting. Replace dated doors and drawer fronts while keeping solid cabinet boxes. Shaker, slab, raised-panel styles. Ideal for Beaumont Cabinet Refacing Beaumont | New Doors, Same Boxes, Modern Kitchen | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refacing in Beaumont iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet refacing services in Beaumont , Alberta, replacing tired or outdated cabinet doors and drawer fronts with brand new ones while keeping your structurally sound cabinet boxes in place. Beaumont’s rapid residential growth between 2005 and 2015 produced thousands of kitchens with builder-grade thermofoil and basic MDF doors that are now showing their age — peeling edges near dishwashers, yellowed surfaces around cooktops, and dated flat-panel profiles that feel out of step with modern design. Cabinet refacing gives Beaumont homeowners in Beaumont Lakes , Montrose , and Dansereau Meadows a completely modern kitchen with new shaker, slab, or raised-panel doors , fresh drawer fronts, updated soft-close hinges , and new hardware — all installed on your existing boxes with matching veneer on the face frames. Typical Beaumont kitchen cabinet refacing costs $5,000–$12,000 depending on kitchen size and door style, a fraction of the $20,000–$40,000+ for full replacement. Our shop is just 25 minutes south of Beaumont via Highway 625 with no travel surcharge . Every project includes a free consultation , detailed written estimate, and 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free cabinet refacing estimate in Beaumont. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews 25 Min from Beaumont MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Reface New Doors, New Hardware, Same Solid Boxes Cabinet refacing replaces the visible elements of your Beaumont kitchen while preserving the structurally sound cabinet boxes underneath. Cabinet Doors Brand new doors in shaker, slab, raised-panel, or flat-panel profiles. Precision-measured and fitted to your existing Beaumont kitchen cabinet boxes. Drawer Fronts New drawer fronts matched to your chosen door style for a cohesive, factory-fresh look across every cabinet opening in your kitchen. Face Frame Veneer Cabinet box face frames are veneered or finished to match your new doors, creating a seamless, unified appearance throughout the kitchen. New Hardware Soft-close hinges, modern pulls, and contemporary knobs selected to complement your new door style and transform the entire kitchen feel. End Panels Exposed cabinet ends finished with matching panels for a built-in, custom look on peninsula and island units common in Beaumont open-concept layouts. Crown Moulding New or updated crown moulding and light valances to complete the kitchen transformation from ceiling to countertop. Island Cabinetry Kitchen island doors, panels, and drawer fronts refaced to match your perimeter cabinets for a unified designer look throughout. Bathroom Vanities Bathroom vanity doors and drawer fronts replaced to match your kitchen transformation or as a standalone update for your ensuite or main bath. Not sure if refacing is right for your Beaumont kitchen? We also offer cabinet refinishing for a colour change on existing doors and cabinet painting for a lighter-touch refresh. Call us — we’ll help you decide. Our Process From First Call to Modern Kitchen Our cabinet refacing process has been refined over 15 years. We serve Beaumont homeowners from our shop just 25 minutes away in south Edmonton. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You’ll speak directly with a craftsman — not a call centre — and we’ll schedule your free in-home cabinet assessment in Beaumont. 02 ➔ Assessment & Door Selection We visit your Beaumont home to inspect cabinet boxes for structural integrity, measure every opening, and help you choose the perfect door style, colour, and hardware. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every door, drawer front, hinge, pull, and veneer panel with pricing. No surprises, no hidden fees — the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Old Door Removal Existing doors, drawer fronts, and hardware are carefully removed. Cabinet boxes are cleaned, inspected, and prepared for new veneer on face frames. 05 ➔ New Doors & Veneer Installed Brand new doors and drawer fronts are precision-fitted to your Beaumont kitchen. Face frames are veneered to match. New soft-close hinges, pulls, and knobs installed throughout. 06 Final Walkthrough We inspect every door, drawer, and hinge with you. Everything is aligned, cleaned, and your 5-year written workmanship warranty is activated. Your Beaumont kitchen looks brand new. Why iPaint Why Beaumont Homeowners Choose iPaint for Cabinet Refacing Cabinet refacing demands precise measurement, quality materials, and expert installation — that’s exactly what we deliver to every Beaumont project. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every installer on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors in your Beaumont home. When you hire iPaint, you get iPaint — the same trained team, the same standards, every project. That’s how we guarantee consistency across every door in your kitchen. Certified & Experienced Owner Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. With 15+ years of cabinet work across the Edmonton metro, he knows which Beaumont-era box constructions hold up to refacing and which need a different approach — and he’ll always give you an honest answer. Premium Door Styles & Materials We source high-quality replacement doors in shaker, slab, raised-panel, and flat-panel profiles — available in solid wood, MDF, or thermofoil finishes. Every door is measured to your exact cabinet openings for a precision fit that looks custom, not cookie-cutter. Fraction of Replacement Cost Full cabinet replacement runs $20,000–$40,000+ including demolition, plumbing disconnects, and countertop refitting. Cabinet refacing delivers a completely modern look for $5,000–$12,000 — keeping your countertops, plumbing, and layout exactly where they are. Same transformation at a fraction of the cost. 5-Year Written Warranty Every cabinet surface we reface is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If doors warp, veneer lifts, or hardware fails due to our installation — we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That’s our promise to every Beaumont homeowner. No Travel Surcharge for Beaumont Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is just 25 minutes from Beaumont via Highway 625 or the QE2. There is no mileage fee, no travel surcharge, and no inflated pricing for Beaumont projects. You get the same rates as our Edmonton clients because Beaumont is well within our core service area. Door Styles & Materials Premium Door Options for Your Beaumont Kitchen We source replacement doors in a range of profiles and materials to match any design vision and budget. Shaker Doors The most popular door style for Beaumont kitchen refacing. Clean lines, recessed centre panel, and a timeless profile that suits both modern and transitional kitchens. Available in solid wood, MDF, or thermofoil. Solid Maple MDF Thermofoil Painted White Grey Tones Slab Doors Flat, frameless, and ultra-modern. Slab doors deliver a sleek, European-inspired aesthetic that pairs perfectly with contemporary Beaumont homes in Montrose and Beaumont Lakes. Minimal lines, maximum impact. High-Gloss Matte Finish Wood Grain Textured MDF Raised-Panel Doors Traditional raised-panel doors with a centre panel that adds depth and dimension. Ideal for Beaumont homeowners who prefer a classic, refined kitchen with architectural detail on every door. Solid Cherry Solid Maple MDF Stained or Painted Pricing Guide Cabinet Refacing Pricing in Beaumont Transparent pricing based on kitchen size and door style. No travel surcharge from our Edmonton shop. Includes new doors, drawer fronts, veneer, hardware, and our 5-year warranty. Small Kitchen $5,000–$7,000 10–20 doors. Shaker or slab. 5–7 days. Most Popular Average Kitchen $7,000–$9,000 20–30 doors. Shaker or raised-panel. 7–10 days. Large Kitchen $9,000–$12,000 30–50+ doors. Executive homes. 10–14 days. Bathroom Vanity $1,500–$3,500 Single or double vanity. New doors & hardware. 3–5 days. Kitchen + Vanity $8,000–$14,000 Full kitchen plus bathroom vanities. Bundle savings. 10–16 days. Pricing depends on door count, door style, material, and hardware selection. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed — the price we quote is the price you pay. Get your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Beaumont Context Why Beaumont Kitchens Are Ready for Cabinet Refacing Beaumont is one of Alberta’s fastest-growing communities, and most of its residential housing stock was built between 2005 and 2018 . This puts the majority of Beaumont kitchens in the 10–20 year range — old enough that builder-grade finishes are showing wear, but young enough that the cabinet box construction is still structurally sound and well worth preserving. Beaumont Lakes & Montrose: The Builder-Grade Era The first major development phases in Beaumont Lakes and Montrose produced thousands of homes with builder-grade thermofoil flat-panel or basic MDF raised-panel doors . After 15 years of daily use near dishwashers, ovens, and stovetops, these thermofoil surfaces peel, bubble, and yellow. The MDF and plywood boxes underneath, however, are still square and solid. Cabinet refacing replaces those failing doors with premium shaker or slab profiles in modern finishes — and the transformation is dramatic. Dansereau Meadows & Ruisseau: Open-Concept Challenges Newer Beaumont developments like Dansereau Meadows , Ruisseau , and Les Jardins feature open-concept floor plans where the kitchen is visible from the living room and dining area. When you reface these kitchens, colour flow and consistency matter — every door needs to match perfectly because there’s no wall hiding a transition. Our precision-measurement process ensures a cohesive, seamless result that enhances the entire open-concept space. Coloniale Estates: Executive-Level Refacing Beaumont’s premium Coloniale Estates neighbourhood features larger executive homes with oversized kitchens, butler’s pantries, and island cabinetry. These homes often have 30–50+ doors and benefit enormously from refacing — upgrading from dated raised-panel oak to contemporary shaker in white or navy transforms the entire main floor for a fraction of the cost of a full renovation. What’s Included What’s Included in Every Beaumont Cabinet Refacing Project When you hire iPaint for cabinet refacing in Beaumont, you receive a complete, turnkey kitchen transformation — not just a set of new doors left on your countertop. Full in-home assessment — every cabinet box inspected for structural integrity, every opening measured to the millimetre Door style and colour consultation — shaker, slab, raised-panel, or flat-panel in the colour and material of your choice Hardware selection guidance — soft-close hinges, pulls, and knobs that complement your new door style Old door and hardware removal — careful removal and responsible disposal of existing doors, drawer fronts, and hardware Face frame veneer or finishing — exposed cabinet box frames matched to your new door colour for a seamless look Precision door and drawer front installation — every new piece fitted, aligned, and adjusted for smooth operation End panel installation — exposed cabinet sides finished with matching panels for a built-in appearance Crown moulding and trim — updated or added to complete the transformation from ceiling to countertop Final walkthrough and alignment check — every door and drawer tested for smooth, consistent operation Full cleanup — your Beaumont kitchen returned the way it was, or better 5-year written workmanship warranty — activated at project completion, covers every door and surface we touched Want to change the colour but keep your door style? Cabinet refinishing strips and spray-finishes your existing doors. Need the walls done at the same time? Our interior painting team handles both projects for maximum efficiency. Service Areas Cabinet Refacing in Beaumont & Surrounding Communities We provide professional cabinet refacing throughout Beaumont and all neighbouring communities south of Edmonton. Beaumont Neighbourhoods Beaumont, AB Beaumont Lakes Montrose Dansereau Meadows Ruisseau Coloniale Estates Les Jardins Jessie Lake Downtown / Old Town Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park Leduc St. Albert Spruce Grove Fort Saskatchewan 25 Minutes from Beaumont — Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is a quick drive via Highway 625 or the QE2. Free estimates, no travel surcharges for Beaumont projects. Our Work Cabinet Refacing Transformations Real cabinet refacing projects from homes across the Edmonton metro area. See how new doors and hardware can completely transform a kitchen. Before After Builder-Grade to White Shaker — Beaumont Lakes Before After Thermofoil to Slab — Montrose Before After MDF Raised-Panel to Grey Shaker — Dansereau Meadows Before After Full Kitchen Refacing — Coloniale Estates View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help in Beaumont Cabinet refacing is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet Painting Interior Painting Stain & Lacquer Drywall & Surface Repairs Common Questions Cabinet Refacing FAQs — Beaumont Straight answers to the questions Beaumont homeowners ask most about cabinet refacing costs, timelines, and options. How much does cabinet refacing cost in Beaumont? Cabinet refacing in Beaumont typically costs $5,000–$12,000 depending on kitchen size, door count, style selection (shaker, slab, raised-panel), material choice, and hardware selection. A standard 20–30 door Beaumont kitchen averages $6,500–$9,000. This is significantly less than full cabinet replacement at $20,000–$40,000+ and delivers a completely modern look while keeping your structurally sound cabinet boxes, countertops, and plumbing untouched. There is no travel surcharge for Beaumont — we’re only 25 minutes away. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. Are Beaumont kitchen cabinets good candidates for refacing? Most Beaumont homes were built between 2005 and 2018, so the cabinet boxes are relatively new and typically in excellent structural condition. Builders in Beaumont Lakes, Montrose, and Dansereau Meadows used standard plywood and MDF construction that holds up well for 15–20 years of daily use. If your boxes are square, level, and free of water damage, refacing is an excellent option. The doors and drawer fronts get replaced with brand new ones in your chosen style, and the face frames are veneered to match. During our free in-home consultation, we inspect every box and give you an honest recommendation. What is the difference between cabinet refacing and cabinet refinishing? Cabinet refacing replaces the doors and drawer fronts entirely with brand new ones in a modern style — shaker, slab, or raised-panel — while veneering or finishing the existing cabinet boxes to match. Cabinet refinishing strips the existing doors down to bare substrate and spray-applies a new finish like catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish. Choose refacing when you want a completely different door style. Choose refinishing when your door profile is fine but the colour or finish needs updating. Not sure which is right for your Beaumont kitchen? Call 780-938-9555 — we’ll assess your cabinets and recommend the best path. Does iPaint Painting travel to Beaumont for cabinet refacing projects? Absolutely. iPaint Painting is based at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton — approximately 25 minutes from Beaumont via Highway 625 or the QE2. We serve every Beaumont neighbourhood including Beaumont Lakes, Montrose, Ruisseau, Dansereau Meadows, Jessie Lake, Downtown/Old Town, Les Jardins, and Coloniale Estates with no additional travel charge. Beaumont is well within our core service area, and our crews are in the Beaumont-Leduc corridor regularly. How long does cabinet refacing take for a Beaumont kitchen? A small kitchen with 10–20 doors takes 5–7 days. A standard Beaumont kitchen with 20–30 doors takes 7–10 days. Larger executive homes in Coloniale Estates or Beaumont Lakes with 30+ doors and island cabinetry take 10–14 days. Your kitchen remains functional throughout most of the process — we work section by section to minimize disruption to your daily routine. Unlike full cabinet replacement, there is no demolition, no plumbing disconnection, and no countertop removal required. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Beaumont Kitchen? Whether it’s a full kitchen refacing, a bathroom vanity, or just a consultation to explore your options — let’s talk about your Beaumont cabinet project. Free estimates, no pressure, no travel surcharge. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Refacing in Downtown Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refacing/downtown-edmonton.html > Cabinet refacing in Downtown Edmonton costs $6,800-$13,000 for a tower condo kitchen and $11,000-$19,000 for a 104 Street warehouse loft in 2026. New slab, fluted, or recessed-shaker fronts fitted in 2-4 days. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refacing in Downtown Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refacing in Downtown Edmonton Cabinet refacing in Downtown Edmonton is a full front swap: every door, drawer face, and end panel comes off the kitchen and brand-new slab, fluted, or recessed-shaker pieces go on, while the cabinet boxes never leave the wall. Typical core scopes run 8 to 18 doors plus 4 to 8 drawer fronts , take 2 to 4 days inside the suite , and price at $6,800 to $13,000 for tower condos or $11,000 to $19,000 for warehouse-district lofts. Last updated June 2026. iPaint Painting runs two different refacing playbooks inside T5J . In the condo towers that rose from the 2000s through the 2020s around ICE District , Jasper Avenue , and 104 Street , the job is retiring vinyl-wrapped thermofoil slabs that peel right on their 20-year schedule. In the 1910s brick-and-timber lofts of the warehouse district , it is a design commission: rift-oak, walnut veneer, and matte black with brass set against exposed brick. Both happen without the renovation approval, noise-bylaw windows, or elevator protection deposit a gut reno triggers, because owner Mourad 's crew fabricates off site and installs at screwdriver volume. Refacing changes the door style outright; cabinet refinishing in Downtown Edmonton re-sprays the doors the suite already owns. Call 780-938-9555 to book a free measure with sample doors in hand. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate 2-4 Day Installs 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Towers & Lofts Across T5J Tower & Loft Refaces Slab, Fluted & Recessed Shaker Rift-Oak & Walnut Veneer Freight Elevator Coordinated No Renovation Approval Needed Doors Fabricated Off Site Matte Black & Brass Hardware Investor Turnover Scheduling T5J Core Coverage 5-Year Workmanship Paper Tower & Loft Refaces Slab, Fluted & Recessed Shaker Rift-Oak & Walnut Veneer Freight Elevator Coordinated No Renovation Approval Needed Doors Fabricated Off Site Matte Black & Brass Hardware Investor Turnover Scheduling T5J Core Coverage 5-Year Workmanship Paper T5J Pricing How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in Downtown Edmonton in 2026? Cabinet refacing in Downtown Edmonton costs $6,800 to $13,000 for a condo tower kitchen and $11,000 to $19,000 for a warehouse-district loft in 2026. Two markets set two bands: compact tower kitchens of 8 to 18 doors built at volume during the 2000s boom, and 1910s loft conversions where veneer choice drives the figure. The written number holds once the suite is measured. One-Bed Tower Kitchen (8-12 doors) $6,800-$9,200 Galley and L-shaped layouts in the 2000s-2010s highrises. Painted slab or recessed shaker, usually wrapped in two install days. Most Booked Two-Bed & Corner Suite (12-18 doors) $9,200-$13,000 Adds 4 to 8 drawer fronts, island or peninsula gables, and a fluted feature run. Three days inside the suite is the norm. 104 Street Warehouse Loft $11,000-$19,000 Rift-oak or walnut veneer, brass or matte black hardware, irregular 1910s openings. Up to four install days. Material sets the spread inside each band: painted MDF anchors the bottom, wood veneers the top. For context, a board-approved gut renovation of a core condo kitchen starts near $25,000 and climbs past $50,000 once approvals, the elevator deposit, and weeks of downtime are priced in. Request your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Pick the Right Lane Cabinet Refacing vs Cabinet Refinishing vs Full Replacement Downtown Cabinet refacing installs brand-new fronts in a new style on the existing boxes. Cabinet refinishing keeps the doors the kitchen already has and changes only their colour. Full replacement rebuilds everything and, in a condo tower, drags the project through board paperwork the other two never touch. Refacing vs Refinishing vs Replacement Cabinet Refacing Cabinet Refinishing Full Replacement Door style outcome Brand-new slab, fluted, or recessed-shaker fronts in any material. Existing profile stays; only the colour changes. Anything, at the highest cost and longest timeline. Downtown condo price $6,800-$13,000 (lofts $11,000-$19,000) Roughly half a reface on the same kitchen. $25,000-$50,000 and up. Time the suite is a worksite 2-4 days; fabrication happens off site beforehand. 3-5 days; doors leave for spraying and return. Several weeks to months of trades traffic. Board and bylaw exposure Property-manager notice plus a freight elevator booking. Same light footprint. Renovation approval, noise-bylaw windows, elevator protection deposit. Best downtown fit Peeling thermofoil towers and design-forward lofts. Sound doors that simply look dated. Failed boxes or a full layout change. If the existing profile still suits the suite, cabinet refinishing in Downtown Edmonton buys the colour change for less, and cabinet painting in Downtown Edmonton is the budget cut of that idea. House-neighbourhood pricing across the city lives on the cabinet refacing hub . Mourad gives the honest call at the measure, before any deposit changes hands. Scope of a Core Reface What a Downtown Edmonton Reface Replaces Every visible front in the kitchen comes off and gets replaced new. The boxes, counters, and plumbing stay exactly where the builder put them, which is the entire point in a condo tower. New Doors (8-18) Slab for the towers, fluted for feature runs, recessed shaker for transitional suites. Each piece is cut to the existing opening, not the other way around. Drawer Fronts (4-8) Built in the door profile and pre-drilled for the new pulls. Worn glides can be swapped for soft-close runners while the faces are off. Island & Peninsula Gables The panels guests actually stare at across an open-plan suite, skinned in the same material as the new fronts so nothing reads as leftover. Veneered Box Edges Face frames and exposed sides wrapped in matching veneer so no trace of the old builder finish survives from any angle. Brass & Matte Black Hardware Loft-grade pulls, knobs, and integrated channels mounted to a drilling template. The jewellery that sells the whole change. Soft-Close Hinges Every door re-hung on fresh soft-close hinges, a quiet upgrade whoever lives on the other side of the party wall will never have to think about. Bar & Coffee Nooks Tower floor plans love a built-in beverage station; its small doors and face get the identical treatment as the main kitchen run. Bathroom Vanities Refaced during the same visit while the crew and the elevator booking are already in the building, the most requested add-on downtown. Every quote starts with a box inspection at the measure. A cabinet that took water under a sink gets flagged on the spot and the scope adjusts before fabrication, never as a surprise on install day. How It Runs A Downtown Install, Built Around the Building’s Rules Doors get built off site while life in the suite carries on untouched. The crew is only inside for 2 to 4 days, at volumes a concierge never hears about. 01 ➔ Design Visit, Samples in Hand Mourad brings slab, fluted, and recessed-shaker doors plus walnut, rift-oak, brass, and matte black boards into the suite to judge against the unit’s real light and finishes. 02 ➔ Measure & Locked Number Every opening, gable, and drawer face gets measured. The quote that follows is the final figure, with a certificate of insurance and scope summary ready for the property manager. 03 ➔ Fabrication Off Site Fronts are built to the measured sizes over a few weeks. No trades in the tower, nothing stored in the suite, no noise complaints brewing down the hall. 04 ➔ Delivery Day One coordinated freight elevator slot brings every door, panel, and hardware box upstairs. Floor and corridor protection goes down before a single screw turns. 05 ➔ Swap & Veneer Old fronts come down, box edges get wrapped, new doors go up. The sink, stove, and fridge stay usable for the entire stretch. 06 Hardware & Handover Pulls mounted, doors trued, packaging out of the building the same evening, and the 5-year workmanship paper signed over at the walkthrough. Why iPaint Why Towers, Lofts, and Landlords Across the Core Book iPaint iPaint Painting has worked the core since 2011: thermofoil swap-outs in the tower stock, statement kitchens in the warehouse lofts, and turnover refreshes for owners on a lease deadline. Two Playbooks, One Crew Tower work rewards speed and repeatability; loft work rewards design judgement and patience with 1910s geometry. The same in-house installers handle both, and owner Mourad attends every measure himself. Condo Logistics Are Half the Job Freight elevator bookings, certificate-of-insurance requests, loading-dock hours, concierge sign-ins: iPaint handles the building before it handles the cabinets, which is why property managers across T5J keep letting the crew back in. The Thermofoil Clock Vinyl-wrapped fronts from the 2000s tower boom fail predictably at twenty years: curling edges, bubbled faces, peeled seams above the kettle. iPaint installs painted MDF and wood-veneer doors that cannot delaminate, because there is no film to lift. Loft-Calibre Materials Rift-oak and walnut veneers, fluted profiles, brass and matte black hardware: a library assembled for brick-and-timber interiors and carried into the suite as physical samples, never as swatches on a phone screen. Investor Arithmetic A reface prices at a quarter to half of a gut renovation, finishes inside a tenant turnover window, and photographs like new in a listing. Landlords downtown repeat-book iPaint on exactly those three numbers. One Locked Number, Five-Year Paper The written quote never grows on install day, and every front, hinge, seam, and pull carries a 5-year written workmanship warranty serviced from iPaint’s own shop at 9821 33 Ave NW. Front Materials Best Cabinet Door Styles for Downtown Edmonton Condos and Lofts Painted slab leads in the towers, fluted runs carry the feature walls, and wood veneer owns the lofts. Sample boards of all three travel to every design visit. Painted Slab & Recessed Shaker The tower volume pick: seamless painted slab reads contemporary against quartz and floor-to-ceiling glass, while recessed shaker softens a transitional suite. Both anchor the $6,800 end of core pricing and come in any colour the suite calls for. Slab Recessed Shaker Any Colour Fluted & Feature Fronts Vertical fluting on an island gable or upper run hands a 2020s signature to a 2000s kitchen. Usually mixed with slab across the balance of the doors, which keeps the budget mid-band while the room reads fully custom. Fluted Reeded Mixed Runs Rift-Oak & Walnut Veneer The loft specification: straight-grain oak or warm walnut under a matte clear coat, paired with brass or matte black pulls. This tier carries the $11,000 to $19,000 warehouse band and earns it beside exposed brick and fir timber. Rift-Oak Walnut Matte Clear At the free design visit , iPaint matches material to the suite’s light, the owner’s plans for the unit, and the budget, then locks the selection into one written figure. The Core Story One Postal Code, Two Kitchen Generations The Tower Stock: 2000s Through the 2020s Downtown Edmonton grew vertically. Condo towers rose along Jasper Avenue and 104 Street through the 2000s, then a fresh wave of glass highrises followed when the ICE District reshaped the north side of the core beside Rogers Place in the late 2010s. Builders finishing hundreds of suites at once specified the same vinyl-wrapped slab kitchen floor after floor, and those fronts now fail on a twenty-year clock while the boxes behind them stay square. The result is a pattern repeated across T5J : kitchens that need new faces, not new cabinets. The 104 Street Warehouse Lofts The blocks around 104 Street hold Edmonton’s best loft housing: 1910s brick-and-timber warehouses converted into open-plan units with exposed fir posts, tall sash windows, and original masonry. A builder-white kitchen looks rented inside a space like that. Loft owners commission a reface the way they would commission furniture, choosing rift-oak or walnut veneer , fluted accents, and brass hardware so the fronts sit beside century-old timber instead of fighting it. Who Owns the Core Three groups drive refacing decisions downtown: urban professionals upgrading the suite they live in, downsizers arriving from house neighbourhoods with firm opinions about finish quality, and investors who treat the kitchen as the line item that moves rent. Steps from Churchill Square and Edmonton City Centre , a single building can hold all three. iPaint Painting quotes each suite on its own logic, never off a building template. Owners staging a sale often book interior painting in Downtown Edmonton the same week so walls and fronts photograph together. Call 780-938-9555 to line both up. Line Items Every Item on a Downtown Refacing Quote Nothing on an iPaint quote hides inside an allowance. The standard core scope reads like this, tower or loft. Design visit in the suite with physical door, veneer, and hardware samples Opening-by-opening measurement , including island gables and any irregular loft sizing One locked written price plus the certificate of insurance and scope summary buildings request Off-site fabrication of every door and drawer front to the measured dimensions Freight elevator or loading-dock coordination with the concierge or property manager Corridor, floor, and counter protection before removal begins Removal and same-day haul-away of the failed thermofoil fronts and old hardware Grain- and colour-matched veneer across face frames and exposed box sides End and island panels in the identical material as the new fronts Soft-close hinges on every door , fresh runners where drawers need them Brass, matte black, or integrated-channel hardware mounted to a drilling template Final alignment pass, cleanup, and the 5-year workmanship paper at handover Owners who only want a colour shift on sound doors should price cabinet refinishing in Downtown Edmonton first; the same measure visit covers both routes with zero obligation. Service Areas Where iPaint Refaces Kitchens Across Downtown Edmonton iPaint Painting covers every residential tower, loft conversion, and mixed-use block in T5J, from the ICE District on the north edge of the core to the river-facing suites off Jasper Avenue. The Core (T5J) Downtown Edmonton Jasper Avenue 104 Street Warehouse District ICE District Churchill Square Edmonton City Centre Rice Howard Way Neighbouring Central Areas Oliver Rossdale McCauley Queen Mary Park Refacing Across the Region Edmonton Old Strathcona Highlands Griesbach Windermere The Hamptons Magrath Heights Heritage Valley Sherwood Park All Refacing Areas All Service Areas Shop to core in about 20 minutes : crews leave 9821 33 Ave NW, run Gateway Boulevard north, and arrive inside whatever delivery window the building assigns. Core suites pay the identical rates as the rest of Edmonton. Downtown Edmonton’s towers and warehouse lofts, served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Before & After Core Kitchens, Before and After New Fronts Drag each handle to compare the original doors with the finished reface. Same boxes in every frame; only the faces changed. Before After Dated Doors to Recessed Shaker, Tower Suite Before After Failed Thermofoil to Painted Slab, 2000s Highrise Before After Builder Fronts to Fluted Feature Run Before After Full Loft Kitchen Reface, Warehouse District View Full Gallery Related Services More iPaint Work for Core Condos and Lofts Refacing handles the fronts. These services cover the colour-only route and the rest of the suite. Cabinet Refinishing in Downtown Edmonton Cabinet Painting in Downtown Edmonton Interior Painting in Downtown Edmonton Exterior Painting in Downtown Edmonton Drywall & Surface Repairs Common Questions Cabinet Refacing FAQs — Downtown Edmonton Straight answers to the questions Downtown Edmonton homeowners ask most about cabinet refacing costs, timelines, and options. How much does cabinet refacing cost in a Downtown Edmonton condo? Cabinet refacing in Downtown Edmonton condos ranges from $8,000 to $13,000 for a standard condo kitchen with 15 to 25 doors. Loft kitchens in the Warehouse District with larger layouts and island cabinetry run $10,000 to $16,000. Penthouse kitchens in ICE District towers with premium requirements cost $14,000 to $22,000. Refacing includes brand new doors and drawer fronts in your chosen style and colour, plus veneering of existing cabinet box face frames to match. Hardware, soft-close hinges, and installation are included. What door styles are available for cabinet refacing in Downtown Edmonton? We offer shaker (the most popular choice, clean lines, recessed centre panel), slab (flat, contemporary, seamless), raised-panel (traditional, dimensional detail), and flat-panel (minimalist, European-influenced) door profiles. Each style is available in solid wood, MDF, or thermofoil finishes in virtually any colour. White shaker is the top seller in Downtown Edmonton condos, followed by light grey slab doors for a contemporary look. For Warehouse District lofts, flat-panel doors in darker tones complement the industrial aesthetic. Can you reface cabinets in a high-rise condo building? Yes. Cabinet refacing is actually easier to execute in high-rise buildings than a full kitchen renovation because there is no demolition, no plumbing work, and minimal disruption. We bring new doors, drawer fronts, veneer materials, and hardware to your unit via the freight elevator. Installation happens entirely inside your unit with no dust, no debris in hallways, and no need for dumpsters. Most condo buildings prefer refacing over renovation because it creates less impact on neighbouring units and common areas. How long does cabinet refacing take in a Downtown Edmonton condo? A typical 15 to 25 door condo kitchen takes 5 to 8 working days from first measurement to final installation. This includes a detailed measurement appointment, door fabrication (2 to 3 weeks lead time for custom orders), and then 3 to 5 days of on-site installation. Your kitchen remains functional throughout most of the process since we work in phases. We coordinate freight elevator access and scheduling with your building management for delivery and installation days. What is the difference between cabinet refacing and refinishing for a Downtown Edmonton condo? Cabinet refacing replaces your doors and drawer fronts entirely with brand new ones in your chosen style (shaker, slab, raised-panel) while veneering existing cabinet box face frames to match. Cabinet refinishing strips your existing doors to bare wood and spray-applies a new professional finish. Choose refacing when you want a completely different door style or when your existing doors are damaged, warped, or thermofoil that is peeling. Choose refinishing when you like your current door profile but want a new colour. Both services are available for Downtown Edmonton condos. Get Started Downtown Edmonton’s Trusted Cabinet Refacing Team Whether it’s a full kitchen refacing in Broadmoor Estates, a bathroom vanity update, or just a consultation to explore your options — let’s talk about your Downtown Edmonton cabinet project. Free estimates, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Refacing Edmonton | New Doors, Same Boxes, Modern Look | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refacing/edmonton.html > Professional cabinet refacing in Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Replace doors and drawer fronts while keeping structurally sound cabinet boxes. Shaker, slab, and raised-panel styles. Perfect for solid 1990s-2000s Edmonton kitchens. $5,000–$12,000. 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refacing Edmonton | New Doors, Same Boxes, Modern Look | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refacing in Edmonton iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet refacing services in Edmonton , replacing worn or dated cabinet doors and drawer fronts with brand new ones while keeping your existing cabinet boxes intact. Edmonton’s solid 1990s–2000s cabinet boxes are still structurally sound — the plywood and hardwood construction from that era outperforms much of what’s available today — but the doors, hardware, and finishes look dated. Cabinet refacing gives you a completely modern kitchen with new shaker, slab, or raised-panel doors , fresh drawer fronts, updated soft-close hinges , and new pulls and knobs, all installed on your existing boxes with matching veneer on the face frames. Typical Edmonton kitchen cabinet refacing costs $5,000–$12,000 depending on kitchen size and door style — a fraction of the $20,000–$40,000+ full cabinet replacement would cost. Whether you’re updating cathedral-arch oak doors to clean shaker in Windermere , modernizing raised-panel maple in Riverbend , or converting builder-grade flat-panel in Summerside , iPaint’s certified team handles every step from measurement to final installation. Every project includes a free consultation , detailed written estimate, and 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free cabinet refacing estimate in Edmonton. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews New Door Styles Modern Hardware MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Reface New Doors, New Hardware, Same Solid Boxes Cabinet refacing replaces the visible elements of your kitchen while preserving the structurally sound cabinet boxes underneath. Cabinet Doors Brand new doors in shaker, slab, raised-panel, or flat-panel profiles. Measured, ordered, and precision-fitted to your existing cabinet boxes. Drawer Fronts New drawer fronts matched to your door style for a cohesive, factory-fresh look across every cabinet opening. Face Frame Veneer Cabinet box face frames are veneered or finished to match your new doors, creating a seamless, unified look throughout. New Hardware Soft-close hinges, modern pulls, and knobs selected to complement your new door style. Updated hardware transforms the entire feel. End Panels Exposed cabinet ends are finished with matching panels for a built-in, custom look on peninsula and island units. Crown Moulding New or updated crown moulding and light valances to complete the kitchen transformation from top to bottom. Island Cabinetry Kitchen island doors, panels, and storage refaced to match your perimeter cabinets for a unified, designer look. Bathroom Vanities Bathroom vanity doors and drawer fronts replaced to match your kitchen or create a standalone updated look. Not sure if refacing is right for your kitchen? We also offer cabinet refinishing for a colour change on existing doors and cabinet painting for a lighter-touch refresh. Call us — we’ll help you decide. Our Process From First Call to Modern Kitchen We’ve refined our cabinet refacing process over 15 years, serving Edmonton homeowners who want a modern kitchen without the cost and disruption of a full renovation. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You’ll speak directly with a craftsman — not a call centre — and we’ll schedule your free in-home cabinet assessment. 02 ➔ Assessment & Door Selection We inspect your cabinet boxes for structural integrity, measure every opening, and help you choose the perfect door style, colour, and hardware for your Edmonton kitchen. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every door, drawer front, hinge, pull, and veneer panel with pricing. No surprises, no hidden fees — the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Old Door Removal Existing doors, drawer fronts, and hardware are carefully removed. Cabinet boxes are cleaned, inspected, and prepared for new veneer on face frames. 05 ➔ New Doors & Veneer Installed Brand new doors and drawer fronts are precision-fitted. Face frames are veneered or finished to match. New soft-close hinges, pulls, and knobs are installed throughout. 06 Final Walkthrough We inspect every door, drawer, and hinge with you. Everything is aligned, cleaned, and your 5-year written workmanship warranty is activated. Your kitchen looks brand new. Why iPaint Why Edmonton Homeowners Choose iPaint for Cabinet Refacing Cabinet refacing demands precise measurement, quality materials, and expert installation — that’s exactly what we deliver. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every installer on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. When you hire iPaint, you get iPaint — the same trained team, the same standards, every project. That’s how we guarantee consistency across every door in your Edmonton kitchen. Certified & Experienced Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. With 15+ years of cabinet work across Edmonton, he knows which box constructions hold up to refacing and which are better served by refinishing or replacement — and he’ll give you an honest answer every time. Premium Door Styles & Materials We source high-quality replacement doors in shaker, slab, raised-panel, and flat-panel profiles — available in solid wood, MDF, or thermofoil finishes. Every door is measured to your exact cabinet openings for a precision fit that looks custom, not cookie-cutter. Fraction of Replacement Cost Full cabinet replacement in Edmonton runs $20,000–$40,000+ including demolition, plumbing, countertop refitting, and installation. Cabinet refacing delivers a completely modern look for $5,000–$12,000 — keeping your countertops, plumbing, and layout exactly where they are. Same dramatic transformation, a fraction of the cost and timeline. 5-Year Written Warranty Every cabinet surface we reface is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If doors warp, veneer lifts, or hardware fails due to our installation — we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That’s our promise to every Edmonton homeowner. No Hidden Costs — Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don’t surprise you with extra charges for hardware, veneer, or “additional fitting.” Every door, every drawer front, every hinge is itemized upfront so you can make confident decisions before we start. Pricing Guide Cabinet Refacing Pricing in Edmonton Transparent pricing based on kitchen size and door style. Includes new doors, drawer fronts, veneer, hardware, and our 5-year warranty. Small Kitchen $5,000–$7,000 10–20 doors. Shaker or slab style. 5–7 days. Most Popular Average Kitchen $7,000–$9,000 20–30 doors. Shaker or raised-panel. 7–10 days. Large Kitchen $9,000–$12,000 30–50+ doors. Executive homes. 10–14 days. Bathroom Vanity $1,500–$3,500 Single or double vanity. New doors & hardware. 3–5 days. Pricing depends on door count, door style, material, and hardware selection. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed — the price we quote is the price you pay. Get your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Edmonton Context Why Edmonton Kitchens Are Perfect for Cabinet Refacing Edmonton’s housing stock from the 1990s through early 2000s represents the sweet spot for cabinet refacing. Builders during this era used solid plywood and hardwood for cabinet box construction — materials that are still structurally sound after 20–30 years of daily use. The boxes are square, the shelves are sturdy, and the frames are solid. What’s dated is the door style and finish : cathedral-arch oak doors, honey oak stain, raised-panel maple in medium brown, and early thermofoil flat-panels that have yellowed. 1990s Kitchens: The Cathedral-Arch Era Thousands of Edmonton homes in Riverbend , Terwillegar , Twin Brooks , and Blue Quill were built with solid oak cabinet boxes topped by cathedral-arch doors in golden honey stain. These boxes are built to last another 30 years — but the door style screams 1995. Cabinet refacing replaces those arch-top doors with clean shaker or slab profiles in white, grey, or navy while preserving the superior box construction. The result is a 2026 kitchen at a 1990s-renovation price. 2000s Kitchens: Builder-Grade Upgrades The 2000s building boom across Windermere , Summerside , Ellerslie , and Walker produced thousands of kitchens with builder-grade thermofoil flat-panel or basic raised-panel MDF doors. After 15–20 years near stovetops and dishwashers, thermofoil peels and bubbles. Rather than replacing the entire kitchen, refacing with solid wood or premium MDF shaker doors transforms the space completely — and the builder-grade boxes underneath are perfectly serviceable. Why Refacing Beats Replacement for Edmonton Homeowners Full cabinet replacement in Edmonton means demolition, countertop removal, plumbing disconnects, flooring exposure, and weeks of disruption . Cabinet refacing keeps your countertops, plumbing, backsplash, and layout completely untouched. The entire project takes 5–14 days depending on kitchen size — and your kitchen remains functional throughout most of the process. For Edmonton homeowners with solid 1990s–2000s cabinet boxes, refacing is the smartest investment in kitchen modernization. What’s Included What’s Included in Every Cabinet Refacing Project When you hire iPaint for cabinet refacing in Edmonton, you’re getting a complete, turnkey transformation — not just a set of new doors dropped off at your doorstep. Full in-home assessment — cabinet boxes inspected for structural integrity, every opening measured Door style and colour consultation — shaker, slab, raised-panel, or flat-panel in the colour and material of your choice Hardware selection guidance — soft-close hinges, pulls, and knobs that complement your new door style Old door and hardware removal — careful removal and disposal of existing doors, drawer fronts, and hardware Face frame veneer or finishing — exposed cabinet box frames matched to your new door colour Precision door and drawer front installation — every new piece fitted, aligned, and adjusted for perfect operation End panel installation — exposed cabinet sides finished with matching panels Crown moulding and trim — updated or added to complete the transformation Final walkthrough and alignment check — every door and drawer tested for smooth operation Full cleanup — your kitchen returned the way it was, or better 5-year written workmanship warranty — activated at project completion Want to change the colour but keep your door style? Cabinet refinishing strips and spray-finishes your existing doors. Need the walls done at the same time? Our interior painting team handles both projects for maximum efficiency. Service Areas Cabinet Refacing Across Edmonton & Area We provide professional cabinet refacing services throughout Edmonton and all surrounding communities. Primary Service Area Edmonton, AB Edmonton Neighbourhoods Windermere Riverbend Terwillegar Twin Brooks Summerside Ellerslie Walker Blue Quill Millwoods Bonnie Doon Oliver Glenora Also Serving Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Fort Saskatchewan Beaumont Based in South Edmonton — Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW serves all of Edmonton and surrounding communities. Free estimates, no travel surcharges within the Edmonton metro area. Our Work Cabinet Refacing Transformations Real cabinet refacing projects from Edmonton homes. See how new doors and hardware can completely transform a kitchen. Before After Cathedral-Arch to Shaker — Riverbend Before After Thermofoil to Slab — Windermere Before After Maple Raised-Panel to Grey Shaker — Terwillegar Before After Full Kitchen Refacing — Summerside View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Cabinet refacing is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet Painting Interior Painting Stain & Lacquer Drywall & Surface Repairs Common Questions Cabinet Refacing FAQs — Edmonton Straight answers to the questions Edmonton homeowners ask most about cabinet refacing costs, timelines, and options. How much does cabinet refacing cost in Edmonton? Typical Edmonton kitchen cabinet refacing costs $5,000–$12,000 depending on kitchen size, number of doors, door style (shaker, slab, raised-panel), material choice, and hardware selection. A standard 20–30 door kitchen averages $7,000–$9,000. This is significantly less than full cabinet replacement at $20,000–$40,000+ and delivers a completely modern look while keeping your structurally sound cabinet boxes, countertops, and plumbing untouched. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed — the price we quote is the price you pay. Are my Edmonton kitchen cabinets good candidates for refacing? Most Edmonton homes built in the 1990s through 2000s have solid cabinet boxes — plywood or hardwood construction — that are still structurally sound after 20–30 years of daily use. If your boxes are square, level, and free of water damage or delamination, refacing is an excellent option. The doors and drawer fronts get replaced with brand new ones, and the face frames are veneered to match. Cabinets with warped, water-damaged, or structurally compromised boxes are better served by replacement. During our free in-home consultation, we inspect every box and give you an honest recommendation. What is the difference between cabinet refacing and cabinet refinishing? Cabinet refacing replaces the doors and drawer fronts entirely with brand new ones in a modern style — shaker, slab, or raised-panel — while veneering or finishing the existing cabinet boxes to match. Cabinet refinishing strips the existing doors down to bare wood and spray-applies a new finish like catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish. Choose refacing when you want a completely different door style. Choose refinishing when your door profile is fine but the colour or finish needs updating. Not sure? Call 780-938-9555 — we’ll assess your kitchen and recommend the best path. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Edmonton Kitchen? Whether it’s a full kitchen refacing, a bathroom vanity, or just a consultation to explore your options — let’s talk about your Edmonton cabinet project. Free estimates, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Refacing in Fort Saskatchewan: Cost & Styles 2026 URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refacing/fort-saskatchewan.html > Cabinet refacing in Fort Saskatchewan costs $5,000 to $12,000 in 2026: new doors, drawer fronts, and matching veneer over your existing boxes. iPaint keeps the plan. Cabinet Refacing in Fort Saskatchewan: Cost & Styles 2026 Cabinet Refacing in Fort Saskatchewan : New Fronts, Same Boxes Cabinet refacing in Fort Saskatchewan is the layout-keeping middle path between refinishing and a full kitchen tear-out : iPaint Painting fits new doors and drawer fronts and laminates matching veneer over the existing cabinet boxes, so a dated Southfort or Sienna kitchen gets a structural-looking upgrade without losing its footprint, its counters, or its plumbing. Typical Fort Saskatchewan refacing costs $5,000 to $12,000 in 2026, a fraction of the $20,000 to $40,000+ a full replacement runs. Free consultation, written estimate, 5-year warranty, no travel surcharge. Refacing differs from cabinet refinishing (which recoats the existing wood and keeps the door shape) and from cabinet painting (a solid colour over the doors you already have). Refacing is the one that changes the door style itself. iPaint Painting reaches Fort Saskatchewan in about 30 minutes via Highway 21 and Anthony Henday Drive. Call 780-938-9555 for a free cabinet refacing estimate. Last updated June 2026. Pricing current for the Fort Saskatchewan kitchen refacing market. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews 30 Min from Fort Sask MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What Refacing Swaps Out New Fronts and Veneer, the Original Boxes Stay Put Cabinet refacing swaps every visible surface a Fort Saskatchewan kitchen shows the room while the load-bearing boxes, the layout, and the counters stay exactly where they sit. New Cabinet Doors Cabinet refacing fits brand new shaker, slab, raised-panel, or flat-panel doors to each opening, so the door style itself changes, which is the one thing refinishing and painting cannot do. New Drawer Fronts Drawer fronts are replaced to match the new doors exactly, so a Southfort kitchen reads factory-fresh across every bank instead of mixing old fronts with new doors. Matching Face-Frame Veneer Face-frame veneer is the step that makes refacing structural: a thin matching wood or rigid-thermofoil skin is laminated over the visible box edges so the old finish never peeks through beside the new doors. Soft-Close Hardware New soft-close hinges, pulls, and knobs go on with the new fronts, retiring the bare-edge or knob-only look common in 2000s Sienna and Westpark builder kitchens. Exposed End Panels End panels on peninsulas and the visible sides of upper runs are skinned to match, giving the boxes a built-in, custom-cabinet edge rather than a builder-grade laminate side. Crown and Light Valance New crown moulding and under-cabinet light valance can be added during refacing to finish the run from the ceiling line down, a common ask on taller Forest Ridge and Heritage Point kitchens. Island and Peninsula Island and peninsula fronts and panels are refaced to match the perimeter run, so the centrepiece of an open-plan Sienna kitchen does not give the original cabinetry away. Bathroom Vanities Vanity doors and drawer fronts can be refaced in the same trip, matching an ensuite or main bath to the kitchen or updating it on its own across a Pineview or Old Town home. Refacing not quite the right fit? Cabinet refinishing in Fort Saskatchewan recoats the existing wood and keeps the door shape, and cabinet painting in Fort Saskatchewan lays a solid colour over the doors you have. iPaint Painting walks you through all three at the free in-home visit. Our Process How iPaint Refaces a Fort Saskatchewan Kitchen iPaint Painting runs every Fort Saskatchewan refacing on a six-step path that keeps the boxes in place, with the noisy stages scheduled around rotating Industrial Heartland shift work. 01 ➔ Free Consultation iPaint Painting books the free Fort Saskatchewan visit by phone at 780-938-9555 or online, and a finisher (not a call centre) answers your questions before the in-home assessment is set. 02 ➔ Box Check and Front Selection iPaint Painting inspects every box for square, level, and water damage (the test that decides whether refacing fits), measures each opening, and helps you pick a front style, veneer, and hardware. 03 ➔ Written Estimate iPaint Painting issues a written estimate listing every door, drawer front, end panel, veneer run, hinge, and pull. The quoted price is the price you pay, with no surprise add-ons. 04 ➔ Old Fronts Off, Boxes Prepped iPaint Painting removes the old doors, drawer fronts, and hardware, then cleans and preps the standing boxes and face frames for veneer. No box is pulled and no counter is lifted. 05 ➔ Veneer and New Fronts On iPaint Painting laminates matching veneer across the face frames and end panels, then fits the new doors and drawer fronts with soft-close hinges and the new pulls and knobs throughout. 06 Walkthrough and Warranty iPaint Painting walks every door and drawer with you, dials in the alignment, cleans the space, and activates the 5-year written workmanship warranty on the finished Fort Saskatchewan kitchen. Why iPaint Why Fort Saskatchewan Homeowners Pick iPaint to Reface Cabinet refacing lives or dies on measurement, veneer match, and a clean door fit, and iPaint Painting brings all three to every Fort Saskatchewan kitchen. In-House Installers iPaint Painting sends the same full-time in-house crew that fits the doors and lays the veneer, so no rotating subcontractor measures your Sienna openings one week and disappears the next. Knows Which Boxes Reface Well Owner Mourad holds Painter and Decorator, MPI, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials and 15+ years of cabinet work, so he can tell on the walkthrough which Southfort and Westpark boxes are sound enough to skin and which are not. Veneer That Matches the Doors iPaint Painting orders the face-frame veneer from the same line as the new fronts, so a refaced Fort Saskatchewan kitchen reads as one piece instead of new doors hung on a tired-looking box edge. A Fraction of a Gut Reno Full replacement runs $20,000 to $40,000 or more once demolition, plumbing, and counters are in the bill. Refacing lands at $5,000 to $12,000 and leaves the counters, plumbing, and layout alone. 5-Year Written Warranty iPaint Painting backs every refaced surface with a 5-year written workmanship warranty, so if a door warps, veneer lifts, or hardware fails on the install, the crew returns and corrects it. Built Around Shift Work iPaint Painting schedules the loud removal and fitting stages around rotating petrochemical shifts in Alberta's Industrial Heartland, so a night-shift household near the Fort is not woken by drills at 9 am. Front Styles for Refacing Best Refacing Door Styles for a Fort Saskatchewan Kitchen iPaint Painting fits new refacing fronts in three core profiles, each suited to a different Fort Saskatchewan kitchen and the dated door it is replacing. Shaker Fronts Shaker is the front most Fort Saskatchewan refacing projects land on: a clean rail-and-stile frame with a recessed centre that suits both newer Southfort builds and older Old Town homes. iPaint Painting fits shaker in solid wood, MDF, or thermofoil. Solid Maple MDF Thermofoil Painted White Grey Tones Slab Fronts Slab fronts are flat and frameless, the structural jump a Sienna or Westpark homeowner makes from a flat thermofoil or raised-panel door. The look is the clearest case for refacing over refinishing, because the door shape itself changes. High-Gloss Matte Finish Wood Grain Textured MDF Raised-Panel Fronts Raised-panel fronts keep a classic, detailed look while retiring the cathedral-arch oak doors common in 1990s and early-2000s Fort Saskatchewan homes. iPaint Painting offers them stained to show grain or painted for a cleaner, updated face. Solid Cherry Solid Maple MDF Stained or Painted Pricing Guide How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in Fort Saskatchewan in 2026? Cabinet refacing in Fort Saskatchewan costs $5,000 to $12,000 in 2026, set by door count and front style. Every band below includes new doors, drawer fronts, matching veneer, hardware, and the 5-year warranty, with no travel surcharge from the Edmonton shop. Small Kitchen $5,000–$7,000 10–20 doors. Shaker or slab. 5–7 days. Most Popular Average Kitchen $7,000–$9,000 20–30 doors. Shaker or raised-panel. 7–10 days. Large Kitchen $9,000–$12,000 30–50+ doors. River-lot homes. 10–14 days. Bathroom Vanity $1,500–$3,500 Single or double vanity. New doors & hardware. 3–5 days. Kitchen + Vanity $8,000–$14,000 Full kitchen plus bathroom vanities. Bundle savings. 10–16 days. Pricing tracks door count, front style, veneer material, and hardware. Every iPaint Painting estimate is written and held: the quoted price is the price you pay. Get your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Local Context What Counts as Fort Saskatchewan, and Why Refacing Fits Its Newer Kitchens Fort Saskatchewan, known locally as "the Fort," sits on the North Saskatchewan River about 25 km northeast of downtown Edmonton, at the centre of Alberta's Industrial Heartland , Canada's largest hydrocarbon-processing cluster, with plants like Dow, Nutrien, and Sherritt nearby. The city is best known for the urban flock of sheep that graze West River's Edge and Legacy Park each summer under a town shepherd, a tradition running since 2009. Anchors include the Dow Centennial Centre , the Fort Saskatchewan Museum and Historic Site, Turner Park, and Harbour Pool, with Highway 15, Highway 21, Highway 825, and Anthony Henday Drive tying the city into the metro. Southfort, Sienna, and Westpark: the Refacing Sweet Spot Newer subdivisions like Southfort , Sienna , and Westpark are largely 2000s and 2010s builder homes, so their cabinet boxes are square, level, and sound, while the original builder-grade oak, golden-maple, or flat thermofoil doors are now due for their first or second update. That pairing (good boxes, tired fronts) is exactly what cabinet refacing is built for, which is why the Fort's growth belt is the heart of iPaint Painting's refacing work. River's Edge, Forest Ridge, and Heritage Point Larger homes in River's Edge , Forest Ridge , and Heritage Point often carry bigger kitchens with islands and taller upper runs, which push a refacing job toward the upper price band but still avoid the gut-renovation route. River-valley humidity near River's Edge is a reason iPaint Painting checks the box edges and toe-kicks for any swelling before recommending veneer. Old Town and Pineview: When Refacing Is Not the Answer Old Town along 100 Avenue and 100 Street, plus pockets of Pineview and Sherridon , hold older and character homes whose boxes can be out of square or water-damaged. Where a box fails the square, level, and dry test, iPaint Painting will say so and point toward refinishing or replacement instead, rather than skin a box that cannot hold a clean door. Refacing vs the Alternatives Cabinet Refacing vs Refinishing vs Replacement in Fort Saskatchewan Cabinet refacing sits between two other options a Fort Saskatchewan homeowner weighs. The table makes the trade-off plain so you can match the job to your kitchen and budget. Approach Refacing vs alternatives 2026 cost Cabinet refacing New doors and drawer fronts plus matching veneer. Changes the door style. Keeps boxes, layout, and counters. $5,000 to $12,000 Doors and fronts only New doors and drawer fronts without veneering the boxes. Lower cost, but old box edges can show. $3,000 to $8,000 Cabinet refinishing Recoats the existing wood doors. Keeps the door shape and grain. No style change. See refinishing Full replacement Tears out boxes, counters, and plumbing. Full gut renovation, longest disruption. $20,000 to $40,000+ Refacing is the right call when the boxes are sound and you want the door style itself to change. iPaint Painting confirms the box condition at the free visit before quoting. Doing the walls at the same time? The Fort Saskatchewan interior painting crew can run alongside the refacing, and the Fort Saskatchewan area page lists every iPaint service in the city. Service Areas Cabinet Refacing Across Fort Saskatchewan and Nearby Communities iPaint Painting refaces kitchens across every Fort Saskatchewan neighbourhood and the communities northeast of Edmonton, all from the south Edmonton shop with no travel surcharge. Fort Saskatchewan Neighbourhoods Fort Saskatchewan, AB Southfort Sienna Westpark Forest Ridge Heritage Point River's Edge Pineview Sherridon Old Town Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont 30 Minutes from Fort Saskatchewan. The iPaint Painting shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is a straightforward drive via Anthony Henday Drive and Highway 21. Free estimates, no travel surcharges for Fort Saskatchewan projects. Our Work Cabinet Refacing Transformations iPaint Painting refacing projects from homes across the Edmonton metro area show how new fronts and matching veneer change a kitchen while the original boxes stay in place. Before After Oak Cathedral-Arch to Shaker, Westpark Before After Thermofoil to Slab, Sienna Before After Maple Raised-Panel to Grey Shaker, Old Town Before After Full Kitchen Refacing, Southfort View Full Gallery Related Services More iPaint Services in Fort Saskatchewan Cabinet refacing is one of several iPaint Painting trades in Fort Saskatchewan, so a single crew can handle the cabinets, the walls, and the trim on one schedule. Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet Painting Interior Painting Stain & Lacquer Drywall & Surface Repairs Common Questions Cabinet Refacing FAQs for Fort Saskatchewan Cabinet refacing in Fort Saskatchewan comes up with the same questions on cost, the difference from refinishing and painting, and how the layout survives. Answers below. How much does cabinet refacing cost in Fort Saskatchewan in 2026? Cabinet refacing in Fort Saskatchewan costs $5,000 to $12,000 in 2026, set by door and drawer count, the front style you pick (shaker, slab, or raised-panel), the veneer material, and hardware. A typical 20 to 30 door Southfort or Sienna kitchen lands at $6,000 to $9,000. Replacing only the doors and drawer fronts without veneer runs $3,000 to $8,000. Full cabinet replacement, by contrast, runs $20,000 to $40,000 or more because it tears out the boxes, counters, and plumbing. iPaint Painting carries no travel surcharge to Fort Saskatchewan, roughly 30 minutes out via Highway 21 and Anthony Henday Drive. What is the difference between cabinet refacing, refinishing, and painting? Cabinet refacing replaces the doors and drawer fronts with brand new ones and laminates matching veneer over the existing boxes, so the style changes structurally while the layout stays. Cabinet refinishing recoats the existing wood doors and keeps the grain and the door profile you already have. Cabinet painting lays a solid colour over the existing doors. A Sienna homeowner who wants a flat slab look where dated oak arches now hang needs refacing, because refinishing and painting both keep the original door shape. iPaint Painting walks Fort Saskatchewan kitchens through all three at the free consultation. Are newer Southfort and Sienna kitchens good candidates for cabinet refacing? Newer Southfort, Sienna, and Westpark kitchens are strong cabinet refacing candidates. Homes built across the 2000s and 2010s sit on plywood or engineered boxes that are square, level, and still solid after 10 to 20 years, but their oak, golden-maple, or flat thermofoil doors read dated. Refacing keeps those sound boxes and the existing layout and swaps in modern fronts. iPaint Painting inspects every box for square, level, and water damage at the free in-home assessment before recommending refacing. Does cabinet refacing in Fort Saskatchewan keep my kitchen layout and counters? Cabinet refacing keeps the existing Fort Saskatchewan kitchen layout, the cabinet boxes, the countertops, and the plumbing. iPaint Painting removes only the doors, drawer fronts, hardware, and visible face surfaces, then fits new fronts and veneer in place, so there is no demolition, no counter removal, and no plumbing disconnect. That is the appeal for shift-work households near Alberta's Industrial Heartland who want a structural-looking upgrade without a multi-week gut renovation taking over the home. How long does cabinet refacing take for a Fort Saskatchewan kitchen? Cabinet refacing in Fort Saskatchewan takes 5 to 7 days for a small 10 to 20 door kitchen, 7 to 10 days for a typical 20 to 30 door Southfort or Sienna kitchen, and 10 to 14 days for larger homes with islands and 30 or more doors. The kitchen stays usable through most of the project because iPaint Painting works section by section. iPaint Painting also schedules around rotating petrochemical shift work so the noisy stages land while the household is awake. Get Started Reface Your Fort Saskatchewan Kitchen, Keep the Layout iPaint Painting handles full kitchen refacing, a single vanity, or just a sit-down to compare refacing, refinishing, and painting for your Fort Saskatchewan kitchen. Free estimate, no pressure, no travel surcharge. About Fort Saskatchewan . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Refacing Glenora | Heritage Kitchen Doors, Modern Style | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refacing/glenora.html > Professional cabinet refacing in Glenora, Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Replace dated doors on solid heritage cabinet boxes with modern shaker, slab, or raised-panel styles. Perfect for Glenora Cabinet Refacing Glenora | Heritage Kitchen Doors, Modern Style | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refacing in Glenora iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet refacing services in Glenora , one of Edmonton’s most distinguished heritage neighbourhoods west of downtown. Glenora’s 1910s–1940s character homes — Tudor revivals along Connaught Drive , Craftsman bungalows near Government House , and mid-century ranchers overlooking the North Saskatchewan River valley — feature kitchens built with solid hardwood cabinet boxes that remain structurally superior to modern alternatives. The original mortise-and-tenon joinery and old-growth wood construction from that era has held up beautifully for 60–80+ years, but the door styles, hardware, and finishes are unmistakably dated. Cabinet refacing preserves these irreplaceable heritage boxes while replacing every visible element: new shaker, slab, or raised-panel doors , fresh drawer fronts, soft-close hinges , modern pulls, and matched veneer on exposed face frames. Typical Glenora kitchen cabinet refacing costs $5,000–$14,000 depending on kitchen size and door style — a fraction of the $25,000–$50,000+ full kitchen renovation that heritage homes often require. Whether you’re updating 1940s solid-wood doors in a Tudor near Royal Glenora Club , modernizing 1960s flat-panel MDF in a mid-century bungalow, or converting builder-grade doors in a recent infill, iPaint’s certified in-house team handles every step. Every project includes a free consultation , detailed written estimate, and 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free cabinet refacing estimate in Glenora. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Heritage Kitchen Specialists MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Reface Preserve Heritage Craftsmanship, Upgrade Every Door Glenora’s solid hardwood cabinet boxes deserve modern doors and hardware — not demolition. We replace the visible elements while preserving what builders today cannot replicate. Cabinet Doors Brand new shaker, slab, or raised-panel doors custom-measured to fit Glenora’s non-standard heritage cabinet openings with precision. Drawer Fronts New drawer fronts matched to your door style for a cohesive, factory-fresh look across every cabinet opening in your Glenora kitchen. Face Frame Veneer Exposed cabinet box face frames veneered or finished to match your new doors, creating a seamless, unified appearance throughout. Soft-Close Hardware Modern soft-close hinges, updated pulls, and knobs selected to complement your heritage home’s architectural character and new door profile. End Panels Exposed cabinet sides finished with matching panels for a built-in, custom look on peninsula and stand-alone units in Glenora’s galley and L-shaped kitchens. Crown Moulding New or updated crown moulding and light valances to complete the kitchen transformation from ceiling to countertop, matching Glenora’s period-appropriate trim. Butler’s Pantry Glenora’s Craftsman and Tudor homes often feature butler’s pantries with original built-ins. We reface pantry cabinetry to match your main kitchen transformation. Bathroom Vanities Bathroom vanity doors and drawer fronts replaced to match your kitchen or create a standalone refresh in your Glenora home. Not sure if refacing is right for your Glenora kitchen? We also offer cabinet refinishing for a colour change on existing doors and cabinet painting for a lighter-touch refresh. Call us — we’ll help you decide. Our Process From First Call to Heritage Kitchen Transformed Our 6-step cabinet refacing process is refined over 15 years of serving Edmonton homeowners who want modern function without sacrificing the solid craftsmanship underneath. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You’ll speak directly with a craftsman — not a call centre — and we’ll schedule your free in-home cabinet assessment in Glenora. 02 ➔ Assessment & Door Selection We inspect your Glenora cabinet boxes for structural integrity, measure every opening — including non-standard heritage dimensions — and help you choose the perfect door style, colour, and hardware. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every door, drawer front, hinge, pull, and veneer panel with pricing. No surprises, no hidden fees — the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Old Door Removal Existing doors, drawer fronts, and hardware are carefully removed. Heritage cabinet boxes are cleaned, inspected, and prepared for new veneer on face frames. 05 ➔ New Doors & Veneer Installed Brand new doors and drawer fronts are precision-fitted to your Glenora kitchen. Face frames are veneered to match. New soft-close hinges, pulls, and knobs installed throughout. 06 Final Walkthrough We inspect every door, drawer, and hinge with you. Everything is aligned, cleaned, and your 5-year written workmanship warranty is activated. Your Glenora kitchen looks brand new. Why iPaint Why Glenora Homeowners Choose iPaint for Cabinet Refacing Heritage kitchens demand precision, quality materials, and an understanding of older construction — that’s exactly what we deliver. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every installer on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers in your Glenora home, no subcontractors, no middlemen. When you hire iPaint, you get iPaint — the same trained team, the same standards, every project. That’s how we guarantee consistency across every door in your kitchen. Heritage Home Experience Glenora’s character homes are not cookie-cutter suburban builds. We understand the non-standard dimensions, solid-wood construction, and architectural quirks of kitchens built from the 1910s through the 1960s. Our team has refaced cabinets in Tudor revivals, Craftsman bungalows, and mid-century homes across Edmonton’s historic west end for over a decade. Custom-Measured, Not Stock Unlike big-box refacing companies that only stock standard-size doors, we custom-measure every opening in your Glenora kitchen. Heritage homes often feature non-standard widths, heights, and configurations that demand precision fabrication. Every door fits perfectly because every door is measured individually. Free Consultation & Door Samples Choosing the right door style for a heritage home is critical — you want modern function without clashing with your home’s original character. We bring physical door samples to every Glenora consultation so you can see how shaker, slab, and raised-panel profiles look against your existing millwork, trim, and countertops. 5-Year Written Warranty Every door, drawer front, and hinge we install is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn’t right — alignment, operation, or finish — we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That’s our promise to every Glenora homeowner. No Hidden Costs — Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don’t surprise you with extra charges for non-standard openings, heritage configurations, or additional veneer work. Everything is detailed upfront so you can make confident decisions about your Glenora kitchen investment. Premium Products Door Materials & Finishing Products We source doors and finishing materials from trusted North American manufacturers. The quality of the door and finish determines how your Glenora kitchen will look and perform for years to come. Solid Wood Doors Premium hardwood doors in maple, oak, or birch for homeowners who want the warmth and authenticity of real wood in their Glenora heritage kitchen. Available in shaker, raised-panel, and traditional profiles that honour period architecture. Maple Oak Birch Cherry Premium MDF Doors Engineered MDF doors deliver perfectly smooth surfaces ideal for painted finishes in white, grey, navy, and custom colours. MDF resists the warping and expansion that solid wood can experience in Alberta’s extreme temperature and humidity swings. Shaker Slab Flat Panel Raised Panel Finish & Hardware Doors are finished with catalyzed lacquer or factory-applied coatings for maximum durability. Hardware sourced from trusted brands ensures smooth operation and lasting quality — soft-close hinges, modern pulls, and knobs that complement your Glenora home. Soft-Close Hinges Brushed Nickel Matte Black Brass Glenora Pricing Cabinet Refacing Pricing for Glenora Transparent pricing based on kitchen size, door style, and heritage configuration. Includes new doors, drawer fronts, veneer, hardware, and our 5-year warranty. Small Kitchen $5,000–$7,000 10–20 doors, shaker or slab Most Popular Average Kitchen $7,000–$10,000 20–30 doors, shaker or raised Heritage Large $10,000–$14,000 30+ doors, butler’s pantry incl. Bathroom Vanity $1,500–$3,500 Single or double vanity Infill Kitchen $5,000–$8,000 Modern infill standard sizes Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate → Glenora Context Why Glenora Kitchens Are Perfect Candidates for Cabinet Refacing Glenora is one of Edmonton’s oldest and most prestigious residential neighbourhoods, established in the 1910s on the bluffs west of 124 Street overlooking the North Saskatchewan River valley . The neighbourhood stretches from Stony Plain Road on the north to River Valley Road on the south, bounded by 142 Street to the west and 124 Street to the east. Home to Government House — the former official residence of Alberta’s Lieutenant Governor — and adjacent to the Royal Glenora Club and Victoria Golf Course , Glenora has been Edmonton’s address of choice for generations of professionals, politicians, and community leaders. 1920s–1940s: The Heritage Core The heart of Glenora features Tudor revival and Craftsman-style homes built between the 1920s and 1940s along Connaught Drive , Wellington Crescent , and Glenora Crescent . Kitchens in these homes were built with solid hardwood cabinet boxes using construction methods — mortise-and-tenon joinery, dove-tailed drawers, solid wood shelves — that are structurally superior to anything available from modern cabinet manufacturers. These boxes have survived 80+ years of daily use and remain perfectly square and functional. What’s dated is the door style: heavy panelled doors, surface-mounted hinges, and original hardware that no longer matches the homeowner’s vision. Cabinet refacing replaces every visible element while preserving this irreplaceable craftsmanship underneath. 1950s–1960s: Mid-Century Expansion Glenora’s postwar expansion brought mid-century ranchers and bungalows to the streets south of Stony Plain Road and along 136 Street . These homes feature simpler kitchen layouts — compact L-shapes and galley configurations — with solid plywood and hardwood cabinet boxes that remain structurally sound after 60+ years. The flat-panel and early raised-panel doors from this era are functional but aesthetically tired. Refacing with clean shaker or slab doors in white, warm grey, or navy transforms these compact kitchens completely while preserving the solid box construction that modern builders cannot match at this price point. What’s Included What’s Included in Every Glenora Cabinet Refacing Project When you hire iPaint for cabinet refacing in Glenora, you’re getting a complete, turnkey transformation — not just a set of new doors dropped off at your doorstep. Full in-home assessment — heritage cabinet boxes inspected for structural integrity, every opening custom-measured Door style and colour consultation — shaker, slab, raised-panel, or flat-panel in the colour and material of your choice Hardware selection guidance — soft-close hinges, pulls, and knobs that complement both your new doors and your home’s heritage character Old door and hardware removal — careful removal and disposal of existing doors, drawer fronts, and hardware Face frame veneer or finishing — exposed cabinet box frames matched to your new door colour for a seamless look Precision door and drawer front installation — every new piece fitted, aligned, and adjusted for perfect operation End panel installation — exposed cabinet sides finished with matching panels Crown moulding and trim — updated or added to complete the transformation, matched to Glenora’s period-appropriate profiles Butler’s pantry and built-in cabinetry — refaced to match your main kitchen when applicable Final walkthrough and alignment check — every door and drawer tested for smooth operation 5-year written workmanship warranty — activated at project completion Modern Infills in Glenora Glenora has seen a wave of modern infill construction over the past decade, with contemporary homes built on lots where older structures were demolished. These infills often feature standard-size cabinet boxes with builder-grade thermofoil or flat-panel doors that begin peeling and bubbling within 10–15 years near stovetops and dishwashers. Refacing these builder-grade kitchens with premium MDF shaker doors and modern hardware delivers a dramatic upgrade at a fraction of full replacement cost. Want the walls done at the same time? Our interior painting team handles both projects for maximum efficiency. Service Areas Cabinet Refacing Across Glenora & West Edmonton We provide professional cabinet refacing services throughout Glenora, Edmonton’s west end, and all surrounding communities. Primary Service Area Glenora, Edmonton Glenora & Adjacent Neighbourhoods Westmount Crestwood Laurier Heights Parkview Grovenor Britannia Youngstown Oliver Inglewood Greater Edmonton Windermere Riverbend Terwillegar Twin Brooks Summerside Millwoods Also Serving Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Fort Saskatchewan 15 Minutes via Stony Plain Road — Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton serves all of Glenora and Edmonton’s west end. Free estimates, no travel surcharges. Glenora, Edmonton — proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Our Work Cabinet Refacing Transformations Real cabinet refacing projects from Edmonton and area homes. See how new doors and hardware completely transform a kitchen. Before After Heritage Solid Wood to White Shaker — Glenora Before After Infill Thermofoil to Premium Slab — West Edmonton Before After Mid-Century Raised-Panel to Grey Shaker — Crestwood Before After Full Kitchen Refacing — Laurier Heights View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Cabinet refacing is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet Painting Interior Painting Stain & Lacquer Drywall & Surface Repairs Common Questions Cabinet Refacing FAQs — Glenora Straight answers to the questions Glenora homeowners ask most about cabinet refacing costs, heritage kitchens, door styles, and timelines. How much does cabinet refacing cost in Glenora? Cabinet refacing in Glenora typically costs $5,000 to $14,000 depending on kitchen size, door style, and the complexity of heritage cabinet configurations. Glenora’s character homes often feature non-standard cabinet openings from the 1940s–1960s that require custom-measured doors, which adds precision but not significant cost. A standard 20–30 door kitchen averages $7,000–$10,000. This is significantly less than the $25,000–$50,000+ full kitchen renovation that heritage homes in the neighbourhood often require. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed — the price we quote is the price you pay. Are Glenora heritage kitchen cabinets good candidates for refacing? Absolutely — Glenora’s 1940s–1960s kitchen cabinets are often the best candidates we see. They were typically built with solid hardwood boxes using mortise-and-tenon joinery and dove-tailed drawers — construction methods that far surpass what modern cabinet manufacturers produce. If your boxes are square, level, and free of water damage, refacing preserves this superior craftsmanship while delivering a completely modern look. During our free in-home consultation, we inspect every box and give you an honest recommendation. Cabinets with warped, water-damaged, or structurally compromised boxes are better served by replacement, and we’ll tell you that upfront. Can cabinet refacing work with Glenora’s unique kitchen layouts? Yes. Glenora kitchens often feature layouts specific to their era: galley configurations in Tudor revivals along Connaught Drive, butler’s pantries in Craftsman homes near Government House, and compact L-shapes in mid-century bungalows along 136 Street. Unlike big-box refacing companies that only stock standard sizes, we custom-measure every opening and order doors to fit precisely. Our team has extensive experience with the non-standard dimensions, irregular spacing, and architectural quirks found in Edmonton’s heritage homes. Every door is measured and fitted individually for perfect operation. What door styles work best for Glenora heritage homes? The clean lines of a shaker-style door complement Glenora’s heritage architecture beautifully — the simple profile bridges the gap between period character and modern function. For Tudor revivals and Craftsman homes, a shaker in white, warm grey, or navy pairs well with the original millwork and trim. For mid-century ranchers and bungalows, a flat slab door in a matte finish delivers a sleek, contemporary update that honours the home’s streamlined aesthetic. We bring physical door samples to every consultation so you can see exactly how each style looks against your existing countertops, backsplash, and trim before committing. How long does cabinet refacing take in a Glenora kitchen? A typical Glenora kitchen with 20–30 doors takes 7–10 working days from door removal to final installation. Larger heritage kitchens with butler’s pantries, built-in hutches, or custom configurations may take 10–14 days. Your kitchen remains functional for most of the process — we work in sections so you maintain access to your sink, stove, and refrigerator. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is just 15 minutes from Glenora via Stony Plain Road, and our crews are in the west-end neighbourhoods regularly. Call 780-938-9555 to book your free consultation. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Glenora Kitchen? Whether it’s a full heritage kitchen refacing, a mid-century bungalow update, or just a consultation to explore your options — let’s talk about your Glenora cabinet project. Free estimates, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Refacing in Griesbach Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refacing/griesbach.html > Cabinet refacing in Griesbach costs $8,800-$17,000 in 2026. New shaker, slab, or fluted doors on solid 2004-2012 boxes in 5-7 days on site. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refacing in Griesbach Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refacing in Griesbach , Edmonton Cabinet refacing in Griesbach is the replacement of the espresso raised-panel and flat-slab doors that production builders hung across the Village at Griesbach between 2004 and 2012, fitted as brand-new shaker, slab, or fluted fronts on the original plywood boxes. A typical reface covers 16 to 28 doors, 6 to 12 drawer fronts, and 3 to 6 end panels, runs 5 to 7 days on site , and costs $8,800 to $17,000 , against $35,000 to $70,000 for full replacement. Last updated June 2026. iPaint Painting refaces kitchens across the former CFB Griesbach lands, from the craftsman singles on Pegasus Boulevard , Valour Avenue , and Stan Waters Avenue to the townhomes and condos around Griesbach Square , Patricia Lake , and Central Park Griesbach , plus neighbouring Castle Downs , Lorelei , and Baturyn in T5E and T5G. Owner Mourad measures every project personally. One distinction matters before any quote: refacing replaces the doors and drawer fronts with new pieces in a new style, while cabinet refinishing in Griesbach sprays the existing doors a new colour and keeps the 2008 profile. Call 780-938-9555 for a free in-home measure with door samples. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Home Measure 5-7 Days On Site 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews 2004-2012 Box Specialists Espresso-to-Shaker Upgrades 2004-2012 Builder Box Pros Posting-Cycle Scheduling Townhome & Condo Scopes Painted MDF & Maple Doors Rift-Cut White Oak Fronts Matte Black & Brass-Black Hardware Integrated Channel Pulls T5E & T5G Owner-Led 5-Year Written Warranty Espresso-to-Shaker Upgrades 2004-2012 Builder Box Pros Posting-Cycle Scheduling Townhome & Condo Scopes Painted MDF & Maple Doors Rift-Cut White Oak Fronts Matte Black & Brass-Black Hardware Integrated Channel Pulls T5E & T5G Owner-Led 5-Year Written Warranty Griesbach Pricing How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in Griesbach in 2026? Cabinet refacing in Griesbach costs $8,800 to $17,000 in 2026, with the final number set by door count, door material, and hardware tier. The ranges below come from recent Village at Griesbach, Castle Downs, and north Edmonton projects, and every quote becomes a fixed price after the in-home measure. Vanity or Test Run $2,100-$4,200 Single or double bathroom vanity. A popular way to see the doors and soft-close hinges in action before committing the kitchen. Townhome & Condo (14-20 doors) $8,800-$11,400 Compact rowhome and condo kitchens near Griesbach Square and Patricia Lake. About 5 days on site, strata-friendly hours. Most Common Craftsman Single (20-28 doors) $11,400-$14,600 The classic 2004-2012 espresso-to-shaker upgrade with 6 to 12 drawer fronts. 6 days on site. Large Kitchen, Island + Pantry $14,600-$17,000 The bigger 2,400 to 2,800 square foot craftsman plans with island, pantry run, and 3 to 6 end panels. 7 days on site. Painted MDF anchors the bottom of each range; solid maple adds roughly 10 to 15 percent and rift-cut white oak sits at the top. Trading the 2000s brushed-chrome bar pulls for matte black or brass-black hardware adds $9 to $26 per door, with integrated channel pulls closer to $30. Full cabinet replacement for the same Griesbach kitchens quotes at $35,000 to $70,000 before countertop and plumbing surprises. Request your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Know the Difference Cabinet Refacing vs Refinishing vs Replacement in Griesbach Cabinet refacing replaces every door, drawer front, and end panel with brand-new pieces, which is what makes a style change possible: espresso raised-panel out, shaker or fluted in. Refinishing sprays the doors the kitchen already has, so the 2008 profile stays. Replacement throws out boxes that, in Griesbach, are usually the healthiest part of the room. Reface vs Refinish vs Replace Cabinet Refacing Cabinet Refinishing Full Replacement What physically changes Doors, drawer fronts, and end panels come off and brand-new pieces go on. Boxes stay. The existing doors are stripped and sprayed a new colour, then re-hung. Everything is demolished, the sound plywood boxes included. Style change possible Yes. Espresso raised-panel becomes shaker, flat slab, or fluted. No. The 2008 door profile stays; only the colour changes. Yes, at the highest possible cost. Typical Griesbach cost $8,800-$17,000 Roughly half the refacing figure for the same kitchen. $35,000-$70,000 Time on site 5-7 days after a 3-4 week fabrication window. About 5-6 days, doors sprayed off site. 3-6 weeks plus countertop lead times. Best Griesbach fit 2004-2012 kitchens with sound boxes, dated doors, and a style change in mind. Pre-listing refreshes before a posting move. Owners who genuinely like the current door profile and only want a new colour. Layout changes, water damage, or failing boxes, which Griesbach rarely has. A sibling option exists for kitchens where the door profile still pleases: cabinet refinishing in Griesbach strips and sprays the existing doors for roughly half the budget, and cabinet painting in Griesbach is the lighter-touch version of the same idea. To see how refacing prices out across other Edmonton communities, browse the cabinet refacing service hub . iPaint gives the straight recommendation at the measure, not after a deposit. What Gets Replaced The Scope of a Typical Griesbach Reface The standard Village at Griesbach scope runs 16 to 28 doors, 6 to 12 drawer fronts, and 3 to 6 end panels, with an island in the larger craftsman plans. Townhome and condo kitchens trim that to a compact 14 to 24 door package. 16-28 New Doors Built in the chosen shaker, slab, or fluted profile and sized to the existing 2004-2012 openings. The espresso raised-panel fronts leave; the plywood boxes never move. 6-12 Drawer Fronts New fronts matched to the door profile. Builder-spec side-mount slides can upgrade to soft-close glides while the fronts are already off. 3-6 End Panels Exposed gables on peninsulas, fridge surrounds, and island backs get skinned to match, so no espresso stain peeks out beside a fresh white shaker run. Face-Frame Veneer Every visible box edge wrapped in veneer colour-matched to the new doors. The dark 2000s stain disappears from the room completely. Soft-Close Hinge Upgrade The builder-grade hinges from the 2004-2012 spec sheet swap out for new soft-close hinges on every single door in the same project window. The Hardware Swap The brushed-chrome bar pulls every 2000s builder bought by the pallet come off. Matte black, brass-black combinations, or integrated channel pulls go on. Island or Peninsula The larger craftsman plans carry an island; townhomes more often a peninsula. Fronts, ends, and panels all reface to match the perimeter run. Pantry Runs & Vanities Walk-through pantry cabinetry and ensuite vanities reface in the same visit, a frequent add-on for pre-listing projects on a posting timeline. Box condition is rarely a question in Griesbach: kitchens installed from 2004 onward have plywood carcasses that pass inspection almost every time. If a box ever fails the in-home check, iPaint says so on the spot and re-scopes the quote before any order is placed. Sample Visit to Final Walk The Griesbach Reface Sequence, Measured in Days The schedule is built around real Griesbach calendars, posting-season moves included: 3 to 4 weeks of door fabrication after the measure, then 5 to 7 days on site with the kitchen usable for most of them. 01 ➔ Door-Sample Visit Mourad brings physical shaker, slab, and fluted samples plus the matte black and brass-black hardware boards to your Griesbach kitchen, held against your actual cabinets under your actual lighting. 02 ➔ Measure & Fixed Quote Every opening measured, every hinge position mapped, every box inspected. The written quote is a fixed price, and posting-cycle clients get the completion date written into the contract. 03 ➔ Fabrication, 3-4 Weeks Doors and drawer fronts are custom-built to the measured openings in the chosen material. The kitchen stays untouched and fully usable during the entire lead time. 04 ➔ Days 1-2: Removal & Prep Espresso doors, drawer fronts, and chrome pulls come off. Box faces are cleaned and scuffed for veneer adhesion. Countertops and plumbing are never touched. 05 ➔ Days 3-5: Veneer & Hang Face frames and gables veneered, new doors hung on soft-close hinges, drawer fronts aligned. The sink and major appliances stay connected throughout. 06 Days 6-7: Hardware & Walk New pulls go on, every door gets aligned, the site gets a full cleanup, and the 5-year written workmanship warranty is handed over at the final walkthrough. Why iPaint Why Griesbach Homeowners Pick iPaint for Refacing The 2004-2012 build era is its own specialty: one dominant door package, one dominant box spec, and a homeowner profile that often moves on military timelines. Fluent in the 2004-2012 Builder Spec Most of the Village at Griesbach went up under a short list of production builders working from similar cabinet packages. iPaint has measured enough of these kitchens since 2011 to recognize the door sizes, hinge patterns, and box quirks before the tape comes out, which keeps quotes accurate and fabrication right the first time. A Style Upgrade, Not a Colour Change Refacing exists for exactly what Griesbach kitchens need: leaving the espresso raised-panel era and entering shaker, slab, or fluted territory. A repaint cannot change the door profile; new doors can. That single fact decides most Griesbach projects at the sample visit. Craftsman Harmony by Design Griesbach's craftsman-influenced architecture, with its squared trim and substantial casings, pairs naturally with shaker fronts. iPaint matches the door profile, rail width, and hardware finish to the trim package already running through the house, so the new kitchen reads like it was always meant to be there. Posting-Cycle Scheduling Military families work backwards from a report date. iPaint locks the fabrication and install schedule to the listing date and puts the completion date in the contract, because a half-finished kitchen helps nobody's sale. Many Griesbach refaces are booked precisely to maximize sale price before a relocation. Townhome and Condo Ready Compact 14 to 24 door scopes, strata-friendly work hours, protected common hallways, and about 5 days on site. Griesbach's rowhome and condo kitchens get the same door library and the same warranty as the largest craftsman single. Fixed Price, 5-Year Written Warranty The written quote is the final number: no allowances, no change-order surprises on hardware or veneer. Every door, hinge, seam, and pull carries a 5-year written workmanship warranty, serviced from the 9821 33 Ave NW shop with no north-side travel surcharge for T5E or T5G. Door Materials Best Cabinet Door Materials for Griesbach's Espresso-Era Kitchens Three materials cover nearly every Griesbach reface. Physical samples of all three arrive at the in-home measure so the decision happens against your own trim and lighting. Painted MDF The volume choice for shaker and slab fronts: dimensionally stable through Edmonton's dry winters, dead smooth under sprayed finishes, and the most budget-friendly route out of the espresso era. Painted MDF anchors the $8,800 end of Griesbach pricing. Shaker Flat Slab Recessed Panel Solid Maple Hard, tight-grained, and the right call when doors will take a young family's daily traffic. Takes paint or clear coat equally well and adds roughly 10 to 15 percent over painted MDF on a typical Griesbach door count. Painted Clear Coat Two-Tone Rift-Cut White Oak The current designer pick for Griesbach's trend-aware owners: straight, linear grain in flat slab and fluted fronts, usually paired with brass-black or integrated channel hardware. Rift-cut oak tops out the $17,000 end of the local range. Flat Slab Fluted Natural Matte During the free consultation , iPaint matches material to budget, household traffic, and the craftsman trim package already in the house, then locks the choice into a fixed written price. The Griesbach Story From CFB Griesbach to Edmonton's Refacing Sweet Spot A Master-Planned Community at the 20-Year Mark Griesbach is a master-planned community in north Edmonton built on the lands of the former CFB Griesbach , redeveloped by Canada Lands Company from 2004 onward. The military history survives in the street grid: Pegasus Boulevard , Valour Avenue , Stan Waters Avenue , and Griesbach Parade wrap around amenities like Griesbach Square , Patricia Lake , and Central Park Griesbach . The first waves of housing, craftsman-styled singles of 1,600 to 2,800 square feet alongside townhome and condo blocks, went in between 2004 and 2012, which puts those original kitchens at or near the 20-year mark in 2026. Good Boxes, Dated Doors: The Refacing Equation The 2004-2012 Griesbach kitchens share one profile: plywood boxes in good structural condition wearing builder-grade raised-panel or flat-slab doors in the espresso and dark-stain palette of the era. That combination is the textbook refacing candidate. The boxes cannot justify $35,000 to $70,000 of demolition and replacement, and the doors no longer match the market, the buyers, or the craftsman trim running through the rest of the house. New shaker, slab, or fluted fronts on the existing boxes close that gap in 5 to 7 days of on-site work for $8,800 to $17,000. Military Timelines and a Design-Aware Market Two local facts shape how refacing gets booked here. First, military families still anchor the community, and posting cycles compress renovation timelines: kitchens get refaced to maximize sale price before a relocation, on a schedule that cannot slip. Second, Griesbach skews young and design-aware. Homeowners arrive at the sample visit knowing the difference between a five-piece shaker and a fluted slab, and they ask for matte black, brass-black, or integrated channel hardware by name. iPaint prices in writing and schedules in writing for exactly this market, across homes typically valued between $400,000 and $700,000 . Planning a bigger refresh around the kitchen? Many owners pair the reface with interior painting in Griesbach so walls, trim, and cabinets land in the same week. Call 780-938-9555 to coordinate both. Scope Detail What an iPaint Griesbach Reface Includes Every quote breaks out the line items. Here is the standard scope for a 2004-2012 Village at Griesbach kitchen, single or strata. In-home door-sample visit with physical shaker, slab, and fluted samples plus the matte black and brass-black hardware boards Measurement of every opening , hinge position, and drawer front, captured against the 2004-2012 builder spec Fixed written price , with the completion date in the contract for posting-cycle and pre-listing projects Custom fabrication of 16 to 28 doors and 6 to 12 drawer fronts on a 3 to 4 week lead Removal and disposal of the espresso-era doors, fronts, and brushed-chrome pulls Colour-matched veneer over face frames and every exposed gable 3 to 6 end panels on islands, peninsulas, and appliance surrounds Soft-close hinge upgrade on every door New hardware installed : matte black, brass-black combinations, or integrated channel pulls Strata-aware scheduling for townhome and condo buildings, about 5 days on site Full cleanup and alignment walkthrough before sign-off 5-year written workmanship warranty handed over at the final walk If the existing door profile is staying and only the colour needs to change, cabinet refinishing in Griesbach is the better-fit option at roughly half the budget, and iPaint will say so during the measure. Service Areas Where iPaint Refaces Cabinets In and Around Griesbach iPaint Painting serves every phase of the Village at Griesbach plus the established neighbourhoods across its borders, throughout postal codes T5E and T5G, with no travel surcharge. Village at Griesbach (T5E, T5G) Griesbach Pegasus Boulevard Valour Avenue Stan Waters Avenue Griesbach Parade Griesbach Square Patricia Lake Central Park Griesbach Adjacent North Edmonton Castle Downs Lorelei Baturyn Refacing Across Edmonton Edmonton Highlands Old Strathcona Sherwood Park Heritage Valley Windermere The Hamptons Magrath Heights All Refacing Areas All Service Areas Anthony Henday to the Village Grid : iPaint crews reach Griesbach from the 9821 33 Ave NW shop via Anthony Henday Drive and 97 Street, rolling past Griesbach Square on the way in. Same Edmonton pricing, no north-side surcharge for T5E or T5G. Griesbach, north Edmonton, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Related Services More iPaint Services for Griesbach Homes Refacing is one path out of the espresso era. These sibling services cover the colour-only and whole-home versions of the same refresh. Cabinet Refinishing in Griesbach Cabinet Painting in Griesbach Interior Painting in Griesbach Exterior Painting in Griesbach All Cabinet Refacing Areas Common Questions Cabinet Refacing FAQs for Griesbach Straight answers on 2004-2012 box quality, 2026 pricing, posting-cycle timing, and the styles replacing the espresso era. Are the cabinet boxes in Griesbach's 2004-2012 kitchens good enough to keep for refacing? Yes. The production builders who developed the Village at Griesbach between 2004 and 2012 installed plywood cabinet boxes that have stayed square and solid for two decades. What dates these kitchens is the door package: builder-grade raised-panel or flat-slab fronts in the espresso and dark-stain palette of the late 2000s. At the 20-year mark the boxes sit in the refacing sweet spot, too sound to demolish and too dated to leave alone. iPaint Painting inspects every hinge mount, gable, and shelf pin during the free in-home measure, and if a box ever fails that inspection, the recommendation changes before any money changes hands. How much does cabinet refacing cost in Griesbach, Edmonton in 2026? Cabinet refacing in Griesbach costs $8,800 to $17,000 in 2026. A compact townhome or condo kitchen with 14 to 20 doors runs $8,800 to $11,400. The most common scope, a 2004-2012 craftsman single with 20 to 28 doors plus 6 to 12 drawer fronts, lands between $11,400 and $14,600. A large kitchen with an island, a pantry run, and 3 to 6 end panels reaches $14,600 to $17,000 in premium material. Full cabinet replacement for the same Griesbach kitchens quotes at $35,000 to $70,000 once demolition, countertops, and plumbing disconnects are counted. Every iPaint Painting quote is fixed-price after the in-home measure. Can a Griesbach cabinet reface be finished before a military posting move? Yes, and posting-cycle timing is one of the most common reasons Griesbach homeowners call. Door fabrication takes 3 to 4 weeks from the measure and the on-site work runs 5 to 7 days, so a kitchen can go from espresso raised-panel to current white shaker within about five weeks of the first phone call. Military families posted out of Edmonton reface before listing because the kitchen is the room buyers judge first on homes in Griesbach's $400,000 to $700,000 band, and a refaced kitchen photographs dramatically better in the listing. iPaint Painting works backwards from the listing or report date and puts the completion date in writing. Which door styles and hardware replace the espresso raised-panel look in a Griesbach kitchen? Three directions cover nearly every Griesbach reface in 2026. Painted MDF shaker is the volume choice and sits naturally beside the craftsman trim packages the Village at Griesbach builders installed. Flat slab in painted MDF or solid maple reads more contemporary and suits the townhome and condo interiors. Fluted and rift-cut white oak fronts serve homeowners after the current designer profile. On hardware, the 2000s brushed-chrome bar pulls come off and matte black, brass-black combinations, or integrated channel pulls go on. Griesbach's younger, design-aware demographic usually arrives at the sample visit already knowing the finish they want, so iPaint Painting brings physical samples of all three door directions to the in-home measure. Does iPaint Painting reface townhome and condo kitchens in Griesbach, or only single-family homes? Both. Griesbach's master plan mixes craftsman singles of 1,600 to 2,800 square feet with townhome and condo blocks, and the compact kitchens reface as a 14 to 24 door scope that wraps in about 5 days on site with strata-friendly hours and protected hallways. iPaint Painting works every pocket of the community: the singles along Pegasus Boulevard, Valour Avenue, and Stan Waters Avenue, the rowhomes around Griesbach Parade and Griesbach Square, the condos facing Patricia Lake and Central Park Griesbach, and the neighbouring Castle Downs, Lorelei, and Baturyn kitchens. Postal codes T5E and T5G are served from the 9821 33 Ave NW shop with no north-side travel surcharge. Call 780-938-9555 to confirm scheduling for your street. Get Started Griesbach’s Espresso-to-Shaker Refacing Team From a compact condo kitchen near Patricia Lake to a full craftsman island plan off Pegasus Boulevard, or a pre-posting refresh that has to hit a listing date, iPaint prices it in writing and builds it in 5 to 7 days on site. Free in-home measure with door samples, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Fixed Written Quote 5-Year Written Warranty Door Samples On Site Posting-Date Scheduling --- ## Cabinet Refacing Heritage Valley Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refacing/heritage-valley.html > 2026 cabinet refacing in Heritage Valley (T6T, T6R). Swap builder-grade doors for fluted, slab, or shaker fronts in 5-7 days. $9.5K-$17.5K. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refacing Heritage Valley Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refacing in Heritage Valley , Edmonton Cabinet refacing in Heritage Valley is a 2026 style upgrade for newer southwest Edmonton kitchens, not a damage repair. We strip off the original builder-grade raised-panel maple or thermofoil doors that Beaumont Homes, Pacesetter, Look Master, and Sterling Homes installed between 2008 and 2020, and we replace every door, drawer front, and end panel with new flat slab, recessed shaker, fluted, or rift-cut white oak fronts. Your high-quality plywood boxes with soft-close hardware stay exactly where they sit. A typical Heritage Valley reface runs 5 to 7 working days at $9,500 to $17,500 , against $35,000 to $65,000 to replace the same kitchen. iPaint Painting refaces kitchens across Heritage Valley Town Centre , Allard , Cavanagh , Chappelle , Desrochers , and Rutherford in the T6T and T6R postal codes. Owner-led by Mourad , MPI-certified. Call 780-938-9555 for a free in-home measure with physical door samples in shaker, slab, fluted, and rift-cut white oak. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Door-Sample Visit 5-7 Day Project 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Style Upgrade Specialists Integrated Channel Pulls Rift-Cut White Oak Fluted Front Specialists City of Edmonton Licensed Matte Black + Brass Combos BLUM Hinges Re-Used or Upgraded Quartz Stays Put 5-Year Warranty Integrated Channel Pulls Rift-Cut White Oak Fluted Front Specialists City of Edmonton Licensed Matte Black + Brass Combos BLUM Hinges Re-Used or Upgraded Quartz Stays Put 5-Year Warranty Why Heritage Valley Reaches for Refacing Heritage Valley Refacing Is a Style Swap, Not a Damage Fix Most refacing markets are driven by failing finishes. Heritage Valley is the opposite. Boxes are excellent, hardware is current, doors are intact. What clients want is a kitchen that finally reflects 2026 design instead of the 2012 builder catalog. Refacing for a Heritage Valley Style Swap New door silhouette. Plywood boxes untouched. + Doors and drawer fronts replaced with new components in a different profile entirely + Move from raised-panel maple to slab, recessed shaker, or fluted vertical fronts + Material change: maple to rift-cut white oak veneer or warm walnut + Hardware modernization: chrome to matte black, brass-black combo, or integrated channel pulls + Project window: 5-7 days , kitchen unusable 2 days + Heritage Valley range: $9,500-$17,500 Refinishing the Same Door Same silhouette. Painted a new colour. o Existing doors removed, stripped, and spray-painted at our shop o The builder raised-panel profile from 2012 still defines the kitchen o Material stays painted maple, just a colour change o Hardware can change but the door shape cannot o Project window: 4-6 days o Heritage Valley range: $4,800-$8,500 (about half) Builder Spec vs. 2026 Upgrade 2026 Refacing Direction Typical Cost Add Raised-panel maple in light stain Flat slab in painted MDF or solid maple Base price, no add Raised-panel thermofoil-wrapped MDF Recessed shaker with 1.75 inch rail +5-8% over slab Polished chrome bar pulls Matte black or brass-black combo pulls $10-$26 per door Single-tone perimeter and island Two-tone: white perimeter, walnut or sage island +8-12% Flat raised-panel island front Fluted vertical-channel island front in rift oak +18-25% on island Bar pulls everywhere Integrated channel pulls (no visible hardware) +$22-$38 per door Quick reality check: look at your island front. If it has the same raised-panel maple silhouette the builder shipped in 2012, repainting it white will still read 2012 in 2027. Refacing lets you put a fluted rift-cut white oak panel on that same island and instantly land somewhere that feels current. Refinishing in Heritage Valley is for clients who genuinely love their door style and only want a colour shift. Every Piece That Gets a New Face The Components in a Typical Heritage Valley Reface A standard Heritage Valley kitchen scope: 18 to 28 doors, 6 to 10 drawer fronts, 3 to 5 end panels, a 5 to 8 foot island, and an optional walk-in pantry door. Here is the inventory. 18-28 New Doors Built to your chosen profile (slab, fluted, recessed shaker, or rift-cut oak), sized to your existing Beaumont, Pacesetter, or Look Master openings within 1/32 inch. 6-10 Drawer Fronts Matching drawer fronts cut to your existing drawer openings. The original undermount glides stay since the builder boxes already had soft-close. Veneer Box Faces Every visible face frame, gable, and box edge gets a new wood veneer skin colour-matched to your new door material. No grey maple edges peeking out. 3-5 End Panels Decorative end panels on exposed cabinet sides, dishwasher panel, fridge cabinet panel, all replaced to match. Heritage Valley islands typically have 2 visible end panels. 5-8 Foot Island Heritage Valley islands tend to be modest at 5 to 8 feet with seating on one side. We reface front, back, both ends, and the kick. Single statement piece in fluted oak is popular. Hinges Re-Used or Upgraded Heritage Valley builders shipped BLUM or Salice soft-close hinges already. We can keep them or upgrade to fresh BLUM Compact 38N at $4 per door. Hardware Modernization Original polished chrome or brushed nickel pulls come off. Matte black, unlacquered brass, brass-and-black combos, or integrated channel pulls go on every door and drawer. Walk-In Pantry Door Heritage Valley homes from Beaumont and Pacesetter typically include a walk-in pantry. The door gets refaced to match the main kitchen for visual continuity. Cabinet box condition is rarely a question on Heritage Valley homes built 2008 to 2020. The plywood boxes from Beaumont Homes, Pacesetter, Look Master, and Sterling Homes are typically in excellent shape with original soft-close hinges still operating cleanly. If anything we find disqualifies refacing, we will recommend cabinet refinishing instead and explain why. From Sample Visit to Final Walk The 5-7 Day Heritage Valley Reface Sequence No demo trucks parked along Allard Boulevard. No quartz removal. No re-plumbing. Old doors off, boxes re-skinned, new doors on. Designed to keep kitchen downtime to just 2 days. 1 › Sample Visit Mourad brings physical door samples (slab, fluted, recessed shaker, rift-cut oak) to your Heritage Valley home so you can hold them against your existing quartz and current builder cabinets. 2 › Field Measure Every door opening measured to 1/32 inch with a digital caliper. Existing hinge cup size and arm length documented for the new door spec. Drawer openings recorded. 3 › Door Fabrication Doors and drawer fronts built by a Canadian door specialist. Lead time on a typical Heritage Valley spec is 2 to 3 weeks. Hardware ordered in parallel. 4 › Day 1: Removal Original raised-panel doors and drawer fronts come down. Existing hinges stay attached to boxes if being re-used. Box faces scuff-sanded for new veneer. 5 › Days 2-3: Veneer + Hang Box faces veneered with contact adhesive and rolled flat. New doors hung. End panels installed. Drawer fronts attached. Kitchen is unusable for these 2 days. 6 Days 4-7: Finish + Walk Matte black, brass, or integrated channel pulls go on. Every door aligned within 1 mm. Final walkthrough against punch list. 5-year written warranty activates. Why iPaint Why Heritage Valley Picks iPaint for Refacing Heritage Valley clients tend to be design-trend-savvy. The refacing partner has to be able to translate Instagram and Houzz inspiration into something that actually fabricates and installs without compromise. Current 2026 Styles, Not 2018 Trends Heritage Valley families are typically 32 to 45 years old, household income $110K-$145K, and they follow design content closely. The looks we install (fluted vertical fronts, integrated channel pulls, rift-cut white oak, two-tone walnut islands, brass-and-black combos) match what is being published in 2026, not what was trending three years ago. We do not steer Heritage Valley clients toward safe-but-dated white shaker if they want something stronger. Mourad Personally Measures The owner runs every Heritage Valley reface from the sample visit through the final walk. With 15+ years on cabinet work, Painter and Decorator Certification, and MPI training, Mourad is the single accountable person when something needs adjustment. No project manager between you and the craftsman who measured your doors. Your Quartz Stays Bolted Down Most Heritage Valley kitchens have Caesarstone, Silestone, or Hanstone quartz in white, grey, or marble-look patterns. Full replacement means lifting that slab, refabricating, and refitting at $5,000 to $9,000 alone. With refacing, your quartz never moves. We mask the perimeter, work cleanly around it, and leave it as we found it. One-Quarter the Cost of Replacement Full demolition and rebuild of a typical Heritage Valley kitchen runs $35,000 to $65,000 once you factor in new cabinets, quartz refab, plumbing, electrical, lighting, and drywall patch. Refacing delivers a brand-new face for $9,500 to $17,500 . The math holds especially well when your Beaumont or Pacesetter plywood boxes are still in essentially new condition. 5-Year Written Warranty Every new door, every veneer seam, every hardware fitting. If anything we installed fails inside 5 years, we come back. The warranty is written, signed, and emailed to you the day we activate it at the final walk. Heritage Valley addresses are minutes from our 9821 33 Ave NW shop, so warranty visits happen quickly. Young Family Schedule Sensitivity Heritage Valley is heavily young-family. Crews on-site by 8 AM after school drop-off, off-site before evening daycare pickup, no compressors running during nap windows. We schedule the 2 unusable-kitchen days mid-week and coordinate around the Heritage Valley YMCA, Allard Common, and the schools near Cavanagh Stage. Honest Pricing Heritage Valley Refacing Cost Ranges Real numbers from recent Allard, Cavanagh, Chappelle, Desrochers, and Rutherford projects. Final quote is fixed-price after the in-home measure, no allowances, no change-order surprises. Vanity Reface $1,500-$3,800 Powder room or ensuite vanity. Often a single statement piece in fluted oak as a test before committing to the kitchen. Townhome (18-22 doors) $9,500-$12,500 Heritage Valley Town Centre or Chappelle townhome with peninsula instead of island. Slab or shaker in painted MDF. 5 days. Most Common Standard Kitchen (23-28 doors) $12,500-$17,500 Typical Allard, Cavanagh, Desrochers, or Rutherford single-family kitchen with 5-8 foot island. Two-tone with fluted oak island front. 5-7 days. vs Full Replacement $35K-$65K For comparison only. Full demo, new cabinets, new quartz, plumbing, electrical, drywall. 5-9 weeks of disruption. Pricing scales with door count, material, and hardware. Rift-cut white oak veneer adds roughly 18-25% over painted MDF or maple slab. Integrated channel pulls add $22-$38 per door over standard bar pulls. Fluted vertical-channel fronts add about 15% per panel. Every quote is itemized, written, and fixed-price. Book your in-home measure or call 780-938-9555 . The Heritage Valley Refacing Story Why Heritage Valley Reads as a Style-Upgrade Market The 2008 to 2020 Build Window Heritage Valley in far southwest Edmonton (postal codes T6T and T6R ) is the city's newest large master-planned community. Development began in 2008 and continued through 2020 across Heritage Valley Town Centre , Allard , Cavanagh , Chappelle , Desrochers , and Rutherford . The major builders were Beaumont Homes , Pacesetter , Look Master , and Sterling Homes , each shipping a recognizable kitchen package: raised-panel maple or thermofoil-wrapped MDF doors, plywood boxes with BLUM or Salice soft-close hinges, polished chrome or brushed nickel bar pulls, quartz countertops in Caesarstone or Silestone, and a modest 5 to 8 foot island . That spec was the upper-middle standard in 2012 to 2018. In 2026 it reads as the builder catalog, which is exactly why refacing has become the most-requested update. Boxes Are Excellent. Doors Are the Catalog. What makes Heritage Valley different from older Edmonton refacing markets like Magrath Heights or The Hamptons: the cabinet boxes are essentially new. The plywood carcasses in a 2014 Beaumont Homes kitchen in Allard or a 2017 Pacesetter kitchen in Cavanagh are square, sound, and shipped with soft-close hinges already installed. There is no deterioration to repair. The boxes are perfect refacing candidates. The only reason to touch the kitchen at all is that the door style itself has become recognizable as builder-issue, and Heritage Valley owners want their kitchen to feel like a design choice instead of a developer catalog page. Translating Houzz to Quartz Heritage Valley clients arrive at the consultation with Houzz boards, Instagram saves, and screenshots from design magazines. The most common 2026 references are fluted vertical-channel island fronts in rift-cut white oak , integrated channel pulls that disappear into the door edge, two-tone schemes with white perimeter and walnut or sage green island, and matte black with unlacquered brass hardware combinations. Mourad brings physical samples of each into your Allard, Cavanagh, or Desrochers kitchen so you can hold them against your existing Caesarstone Calacatta Nuvo or Silestone Eternal Statuario before any fabrication starts. The reveal of how a fluted white-oak island front looks against your specific quartz is usually the moment the project becomes real. Still trying to decide between refinishing your existing doors , cabinet painting , or full refacing? Call 780-938-9555 . The in-home visit is free, no deposit required. Mourad will tell you straight which option fits your kitchen and your hold horizon. Scope Detail What a Heritage Valley Reface Project Actually Includes Every Heritage Valley reface quote breaks out the line items. Here is the standard scope for a typical 23-28 door single-family kitchen with a 5 to 8 foot island. In-home sample visit with physical slab, shaker, fluted, and rift-cut white oak door samples brought to your home Digital-caliper field measurement of every door opening to 1/32 inch, hinge cup mapping, drawer opening capture Custom door fabrication by a Canadian specialist in your chosen profile, species, and finish Removal of original Beaumont, Pacesetter, Look Master, or Sterling Homes builder doors and responsible disposal Cabinet box face veneer skin colour-matched to new door material, contact-adhesive applied and rolled flat End panel replacement on dishwasher panel, fridge cabinet, and island visible sides Hinge re-use or upgrade to fresh BLUM Compact 38N if existing hardware is worn Hardware installation in matte black, unlacquered brass, brass-black combo, or integrated channel pulls Walk-in pantry door reface to match the main kitchen for visual continuity Precise alignment within 1 mm and complete cleanup before final walkthrough 5-year written workmanship warranty activated at final walk and emailed same day Many Heritage Valley homeowners pair the refacing with our interior painting service to refresh the entire kitchen and adjacent open-plan living and dining areas at the same time. For homes where the original door profile is fine and only the colour needs updating, cabinet painting can be the better-fit option. Service Areas Cabinet Refacing Across Heritage Valley & Far Southwest Edmonton We reface cabinets throughout every Heritage Valley subdivision and the surrounding far-southwest neighbourhoods, with no travel surcharge from our 9821 33 Ave NW shop. Heritage Valley Subdivisions Heritage Valley Heritage Valley Town Centre Allard Cavanagh Chappelle Desrochers Rutherford Nearby Southwest Edmonton Windermere Magrath Heights The Hamptons Terwillegar Summerside Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Leduc Spruce Grove Close to Our Shop — Our 9821 33 Ave NW shop is a 15-minute drive from any Heritage Valley address via Anthony Henday Drive and 127 Street SW. We pass the Heritage Valley YMCA and Walmart Supercentre daily on the way to active projects. No travel surcharges. Heritage Valley, far southwest Edmonton, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Related Services More Ways We Can Help in Heritage Valley Cabinet refacing is one of several Heritage Valley specialities. Explore related services available in your subdivision. Cabinet Refinishing Heritage Valley Cabinet Painting Heritage Valley Interior Painting Heritage Valley Exterior Painting Heritage Valley Cabinet Refacing Windermere All Cabinet Refacing Areas Common Questions Cabinet Refacing FAQs, Heritage Valley Straight answers to the questions Heritage Valley homeowners in Allard, Cavanagh, Chappelle, Desrochers, and Rutherford ask most about refacing newer builder kitchens. My Heritage Valley kitchen is only 12 years old. Why would I reface instead of just repainting the existing doors? Refacing in Heritage Valley is rarely about damaged doors. The driver is almost always a style swap. Beaumont Homes, Pacesetter, Look Master, and Sterling Homes shipped Heritage Valley kitchens between 2008 and 2020 with raised-panel maple or thermofoil-wrapped MDF doors. The profile itself is the problem. Refinishing or repainting keeps that 2010-era silhouette in a new colour. Refacing lets you actually move to a flat slab, a recessed shaker, a fluted vertical-channel door, or rift-cut white oak. If you intend to live in your Allard, Cavanagh, or Chappelle home for another decade, paying the refacing premium to land on a current 2026 profile is usually the better long-term call than repainting a builder-spec door. How much does cabinet refacing cost in Heritage Valley? A typical Heritage Valley refacing project runs $9,500 to $17,500. A townhome or compact open-plan kitchen in Heritage Valley Town Centre with 18 to 22 doors and a small peninsula lands at $9,500 to $12,500 in solid maple shaker or painted MDF slab. A standard single-family kitchen in Allard, Cavanagh, or Desrochers with 23 to 28 doors and a 5 to 8 foot island runs $12,500 to $17,500, especially when the spec moves to fluted fronts or rift-cut white oak veneer. For comparison, fully replacing a Heritage Valley kitchen runs $35,000 to $65,000 once you account for new cabinets, quartz refabrication, plumbing, electrical, and drywall patch. Heritage Valley kitchens tend to be smaller than Windermere executive builds, which keeps the refacing total in a much more approachable range. Call 780-938-9555 for an in-home measure. Which door styles are most popular for Heritage Valley homeowners in 2026? The dominant 2024-2026 specs we install for Heritage Valley clients reflect the modern farmhouse and current transitional looks the neighbourhood is built around. The most-requested profiles are flat slab with integrated channel pulls (no visible hardware), fluted vertical-channel fronts on the island for a single statement piece, recessed shaker with a thinner 1.75 inch rail, and rift-cut white oak veneer in a clear matte finish. Two-tone schemes are common: white perimeter cabinets with a darker walnut or sage green island. Hardware is moving sharply away from polished chrome and brushed nickel toward unlacquered brass, matte black, brass-and-black combos, and the integrated channel pulls that disappear into the door edge entirely. Mourad brings physical samples of every profile we have mentioned into your home so you can hold them against your existing Caesarstone or Silestone quartz before committing. Will refacing work on my Beaumont Homes or Pacesetter kitchen with the original soft-close hinges? Yes. The Heritage Valley builds from Beaumont Homes, Pacesetter, Look Master, Sterling Homes, and the other major Heritage Valley builders typically came with quality plywood cabinet boxes and BLUM or Salice soft-close hinges already installed. That is the ideal refacing candidate. We can either keep your existing hinges if they are in good shape (cup size and arm length will be matched on the new door specification) or upgrade to fresh BLUM Compact 38N hinges at a small per-door add. The new doors are bored to match the existing hinge cup positions on your boxes, so installation is fast and there is no extra hardware patching required. Do you reface kitchens across all the Heritage Valley subdivisions including Allard, Cavanagh, Chappelle, and Rutherford? Yes. iPaint Painting refaces cabinets throughout the Heritage Valley master-planned area in far southwest Edmonton, including Heritage Valley Town Centre, Allard, Cavanagh, Chappelle, Desrochers, and Rutherford. We are familiar with the Beaumont Homes, Pacesetter, Look Master, and Sterling Homes specifications shipped into Heritage Valley between 2008 and 2020, the typical 8-foot kitchen ceilings, and the trades coordination required for the two-storey 1,800 to 3,200 square foot homes off Ellerslie Road, 41 Avenue SW, James Mowatt Trail, and Anthony Henday Drive. Call 780-938-9555 to confirm scheduling for your subdivision. Get Started Heritage Valley's Cabinet Refacing Specialists Whether it is swapping builder-grade raised panels for fluted rift-oak fronts, modernizing chrome to matte black hardware, or doing a full two-tone style upgrade across Allard, Cavanagh, Chappelle, Desrochers, or Rutherford, let's talk. Free in-home sample visit, no deposit. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Door-Sample Visit MPI Certified 5-Year Warranty 2026 Style Specialists Owner Measures --- ## Cabinet Refacing Highlands Edmonton 2026 | Mansion + Post-War Ranch Specialists | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refacing/highlands.html > Cabinet refacing in Highlands Edmonton 2026. iPaint Painting replaces 1950s-60s post-war ranch and Ada Boulevard mansion-era doors with shaker, slab, recessed shaker, or fluted fronts on rock-solid original plywood boxes. Period-appropriate hardware for heritage homes. $11,000-22,000. 6-8 days. 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refacing Highlands Edmonton 2026 | Mansion + Post-War Ranch Specialists | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refacing in Highlands , Edmonton Cabinet refacing in Highlands is the replacement of dated 1950s flat-panel slab, 1980s raised cathedral arch, or 1990s raised-panel maple doors on the rock-solid post-war plywood and mansion-era hardwood boxes framed along 112 Avenue, 118 Avenue, and Ada Boulevard . iPaint Painting installs new shaker, recessed shaker, flat slab, or fluted fronts, paired with period-appropriate brass cup pulls or glass knobs on Ada Boulevard mansion work and matte black or brushed nickel on the post-war ranches. A typical Highlands reface runs 6 to 8 days at $11,000 to $22,000 , against $50,000 to $100,000+ to fully replace the same kitchen once heritage cascade costs land. Last updated June 2026. iPaint Painting refaces kitchens across the Ada Boulevard mansion row , Bellevue , Montrose , Virginia Park , Cromdale , Beverly Heights , and the post-war pockets ringing Concordia University of Edmonton , the Highlands Golf Club , and Borden Park inside postal codes T5W and T5B . Owner-led by Mourad , MPI-certified. Call 780-938-9555 for a free in-home measure with physical door samples brought to your kitchen in both heritage-correct and modern-ranch directions. Cabinet refacing vs cabinet refinishing in Highlands: refacing physically replaces the doors with new pieces in a different silhouette; refinishing strips and repaints the same 1950s or 1980s doors. The comparison block below explains which path fits which Highlands era. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Door-Sample Visit 6-8 Day Project 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Mansion + Ranch Heritage Specialists Post-War Plywood Box Veterans Ada Boulevard Mansion Work 112 Avenue Ranch Specialists Heritage Cascade Avoidance BLUM Soft-Close Retrofit Brass Cup Pulls & Glass Knobs T5W & T5B Owner-Led 5-Year Warranty Post-War Plywood Box Veterans Ada Boulevard Mansion Work 112 Avenue Ranch Specialists Heritage Cascade Avoidance BLUM Soft-Close Retrofit Brass Cup Pulls & Glass Knobs T5W & T5B Owner-Led Refacing vs Refinishing in Highlands Cabinet Refacing Replaces the Doors. Refinishing Repaints Them. Cabinet refacing in Highlands installs brand-new doors, drawer fronts, and end panels on the original post-war plywood and mansion-era hardwood boxes. Refinishing strips the existing 1950s slab or 1980s arch doors and sprays them a new colour. If the goal is moving from a flat-panel slab or raised cathedral arch into a current shaker or fluted profile, the answer for Highlands homes is refacing. Cabinet Refacing in Highlands New door silhouette entirely. Post-war and mansion-era boxes untouched. + Doors, drawer fronts, and end panels physically replaced with new pieces in a different style + Move from 1950s flat-panel slab, 1980s raised cathedral arch, or 1990s raised-panel maple to current shaker, recessed shaker, flat slab, or fluted + Material upgrade from painted post-war birch, 1980s honey-stained oak, or 1990s glazed maple to painted MDF, solid maple, rift-cut white oak, or quarter-sawn walnut + Hardware tuned to the era: brass cup pulls, glass knobs, or oil-rubbed bronze for Ada Boulevard mansion work; matte black, brushed nickel, or unlacquered brass for ranches + Project window: 6-8 days , kitchen unusable 2-3 days + Highlands range: $11,000-$22,000 Cabinet Refinishing (Same Doors, New Colour) Same silhouette. Stripped and spray-painted. o Existing doors removed, stripped to bare wood, and spray-finished at the iPaint shop o The 1956 flat slab, 1985 cathedral arch, or 1995 glazed maple panel still defines the kitchen o Material stays as painted wood; only the colour changes o Hardware can change but the door shape cannot o Project window: 5-7 days o Highlands range: $5,500-$10,500 (about half) Highlands Era + Existing Door 2026 Refacing Upgrade Typical Cost Add Ada Boulevard mansion butler's pantry, 1920s-30s raised inset panel Five-piece shaker or beaded inset, painted MDF or solid maple, unlacquered brass cup pulls +12-18% over base ranch spec 1950s post-war ranch flat-panel slab in painted birch (112 Avenue) Recessed shaker with 1.75 inch rail in maple, or fluted vertical-channel front Base price, no add 1980s raised cathedral arch in honey-stained oak (Beverly Heights, Cromdale) Painted MDF shaker or flat slab in painted MDF +3-6% over slab 1990s-2000s glazed maple raised panel (Bellevue, Montrose renos) Rift-cut white oak in clear matte finish, or two-tone shaker +15-20% over painted MDF 1980s polished brass colonial knobs (post-war ranch) Matte black tab pulls, brushed nickel bar pulls, or integrated channel pulls $10-$28 per door Original European-cup hinges (mansion or ranch) Fresh BLUM Compact 38N soft-close retrofit $4-$6 per door Quick reality check for Highlands homeowners: if the goal is moving out of a 1950s flat-panel slab or 1980s cathedral arch and into a current shaker or fluted oak silhouette, refacing is the only path. Repainting the existing doors keeps the 1956 or 1985 profile in a 2026 colour, which most Highlands clients regret inside two years once the surrounding kitchen is updated. If the existing door silhouette is genuinely loved (often the case for original Ada Boulevard inset panel doors in great condition) and only the colour needs updating, cabinet refinishing in Highlands is the right call. Every Piece That Gets Swapped Out The Components in a Typical Highlands Reface A standard Highlands kitchen scope: 20 to 32 doors, 8 to 14 drawer fronts, 4 to 8 end panels, an island or peninsula in the larger Bellevue and Ada Boulevard homes, plus the mansion-specific items (butler's pantry, breakfast room cabinetry, built-in china hutch) that only show up inside the heritage envelope. Highlands kitchens run smaller on average than the Sherwood Park or Heritage Valley comps because the inner-northeast lots were laid out narrower than the suburban subdivisions. 20-32 New Doors Built to the chosen Highlands profile (shaker, recessed shaker, flat slab, or fluted), sized to the existing post-war ranch or Ada Boulevard mansion openings within 1/32 inch. Heritage mansion kitchens carry roughly 6 to 10 additional door faces once the butler's pantry and breakfast room cabinetry are counted. 8-14 Drawer Fronts Drawer fronts cut to the existing 1950s ranch or 1990s reno drawer openings. The original wood-slide drawers in pre-1985 Highlands kitchens can be retrofitted with modern BLUM Tandem soft-close glides at the homeowner's option. Veneer Box Faces Every visible face frame, gable, and box edge on the original post-war or mansion-era cabinet skeleton receives a new wood veneer skin colour-matched to the new door material. No honey-stained 1980s oak edges peeking out from behind a painted MDF shaker door. 4-8 End Panels Decorative end panels on exposed cabinet sides, dishwasher panel, fridge cabinet panel, and pantry sides, all replaced to match. Highlands ranches typically have 4 to 5 end panels; Ada Boulevard mansions push toward 7 to 8 once the breakfast room and pantry exposures are counted. Island, Peninsula, or Built-In Hutch Post-war ranches in Highlands tend to carry a peninsula rather than a true island because of the narrow lot lines. Ada Boulevard mansion kitchens carry either a 7 to 9 foot island or, more often, a built-in china hutch flanking the breakfast room. iPaint refaces front, back, both ends, and the kick. BLUM Soft-Close Retrofit 1950s post-war ranches and 1980s Highlands renos almost always carry old-style European cup or barrel-and-pin hinges. iPaint upgrades every door to fresh BLUM Compact 38N soft-close hinges in the same project window. No more slam, no more loose alignment. Era-Matched Hardware Two distinct hardware paths in Highlands. Ada Boulevard mansion work: unlacquered brass cup pulls, mercury or smoked glass knobs, oil-rubbed bronze. Post-war ranch work: matte black tab pulls, brushed nickel bar pulls, unlacquered brass round knobs, or integrated channel pulls. Modern matte black on a mansion kitchen reads visually wrong against the heritage envelope. Butler's Pantry & China Hutch Ada Boulevard mansion kitchens almost always include a butler's pantry, a breakfast room cabinetry run, and a built-in china hutch. All three get refaced in the same period-correct profile and hardware as the main kitchen so the heritage character reads continuously across the main floor. Cabinet box condition is almost never a question on Highlands homes framed between 1920 and 1968. The original carcasses, whether mansion-era hardwood or post-war 5/8-inch plywood, are demonstrably stronger than today's particleboard flatpack kitchens. If anything iPaint finds disqualifies the boxes from refacing, the recommendation will be cabinet refinishing instead, with the reasoning explained on the spot during the in-home visit. From Sample Visit to Final Walk The 6-8 Day Highlands Reface Sequence No demo trucks parked along Ada Boulevard or 112 Avenue. No granite removal. No plaster repair behind the cabinet runs. Old doors off, post-war or mansion-era boxes re-skinned, new doors on. Kitchen downtime is just 2 to 3 days in the middle of the project, and the iPaint crew works around the heritage envelope at every step. 1 › Sample Visit Mourad brings physical door samples in both directions (heritage-correct shaker and inset for Ada Boulevard mansions; recessed shaker, flat slab, and fluted for post-war ranches) to the Highlands home so the homeowner can hold them against the existing plaster, trim, and any original built-ins under the actual kitchen light. 2 › Field Measure + Footprint Photo Every door opening measured to 1/32 inch with a digital caliper. Existing hinge cup size, arm length, and drawer opening dimensions documented for the new spec. iPaint also photographs the existing cabinet footprint comprehensively, which gives Highlands mansion owners a clean record for any future heritage planner review. 3 › Door Fabrication Doors and drawer fronts built by a Canadian door specialist in the chosen profile, species, and finish. Lead time on a typical 26-door Highlands spec is 3 to 4 weeks. Heritage cup pulls, glass knobs, soft-close hinges, and veneer ordered in parallel. 4 › Days 1-2: Removal Original 1950s slab, 1980s cathedral arch, or 1990s glazed maple doors come down. Old European-cup hinges removed. Box faces scuff-sanded for new veneer adhesion. The plaster behind the cabinet runs is never touched, which is the entire reason heritage homeowners pick refacing over replacement. 5 › Days 3-5: Veneer + Hang Box faces veneered with contact adhesive and rolled flat. New BLUM Compact 38N hinges bored into the post-war or mansion-era boxes. New doors hung. End panels installed. Drawer fronts attached. Kitchen unusable for these 2 to 3 days; sink and major appliances stay connected. 6 Days 6-8: Finish + Walk Period-appropriate hardware (brass cup pulls or glass knobs for Ada Boulevard; matte black or brushed nickel for the ranches) installed on every door and drawer. Each door aligned within 1 mm. Final walkthrough against the punch list. 5-year written workmanship warranty activated and emailed the same day. Why iPaint Why Highlands Picks iPaint for Refacing Highlands sits inside the City of Edmonton heritage district, which makes full kitchen replacement structurally and politically expensive. iPaint Painting brings 15+ years of experience on the specific door styles found in 1950s-60s post-war ranches and the mansion-era butler's pantries along Ada Boulevard, plus a documented process for avoiding the plaster, electrical, and heritage-planner cascade that full replacement triggers. Mansion + Post-War Ranch Specialists Most Edmonton refacing contractors work primarily on 2000s and 2010s big-box flatpack kitchens. iPaint has refaced original Ada Boulevard mansion butler's pantries, Bellevue and Montrose 1950s-60s post-war ranches, and Beverly Heights 1980s honey-oak renovation kitchens since 2011. We know how the mansion-era hardwood face frames were built before particleboard existed, where the post-war European hinge cups sit on a 1958 ranch box, and how to retrofit fresh BLUM Compact 38N hardware into 60-year-old plywood without splitting a single frame member. Mourad Personally Measures Every Highlands Job The owner runs every Highlands reface from the sample visit through the final walk. With 15+ years on cabinet work, Painter and Decorator Certification, and MPI training, Mourad is the single accountable person when something needs adjustment. No project manager between the Highlands homeowner and the craftsman who measured the Ada Boulevard butler's pantry or the 112 Avenue ranch kitchen. Heritage Cascade Avoidance Full kitchen replacement on an Ada Boulevard mansion almost always cascades into plaster repair behind the cabinet runs, knob-and-tube electrical retrofit, and a City of Edmonton heritage planner review of the interior changes. That cascade alone routinely adds $15,000 to $40,000 to the mansion-kitchen rebuild number. Refacing keeps every plaster surface, every wire run, and every original built-in untouched, which keeps the project entirely outside the heritage approval process. iPaint documents the existing footprint photographically before any door comes down. One-Quarter the Cost of Highlands Replacement Full demolition and rebuild of a typical Highlands kitchen runs $50,000 to $100,000 for post-war ranches, and Ada Boulevard mansion-era rebuilds routinely exceed $100,000 once plaster repair, electrical retrofit, and heritage planner approvals are factored in. The inner-northeast contractor market is also tighter than the suburbs because heritage work demands a specific skill set. Refacing delivers a brand-new face for $11,000 to $22,000 . The math is decisive when the original post-war plywood boxes are still in better shape than a brand-new big-box kitchen. Period-Appropriate Hardware Library Most Edmonton refacing shops carry one hardware line: matte black. iPaint Painting stocks unlacquered brass cup pulls, mercury and smoked glass knobs, oil-rubbed bronze, brushed nickel bar pulls, integrated channel pulls, and matte black tab pulls. Ada Boulevard mansion kitchens receive period-correct brass or glass. Post-war ranches near Borden Park or off Wayne Gretzky Drive receive whichever modern path the homeowner prefers. Modern matte black on a mansion kitchen reads visually wrong against the heritage envelope, and we will say so out loud during the sample visit. 5-Year Written Warranty + 15-Minute Drive Every new door, every veneer seam, every hinge, every piece of hardware. If anything iPaint installed fails inside 5 years, we come back. The warranty is written, signed, and emailed to the Highlands homeowner the day it activates at the final walk. Highlands addresses are a 15-minute drive from our 9821 33 Ave NW shop via Wayne Gretzky Drive and 112 Avenue, so warranty visits happen the same week the call comes in. Honest Pricing Highlands Refacing Cost Ranges in 2026 Real numbers from recent Ada Boulevard, Bellevue, Montrose, Virginia Park, Cromdale, and Beverly Heights projects. Final quote is fixed-price after the in-home measure, no allowances, no change-order surprises. Vanity or Butler's Pantry Reface $2,200-$4,800 Powder room vanity in a Beverly Heights ranch, or a standalone butler's pantry along Ada Boulevard. Often a test project before committing the kitchen. Post-War Ranch (20-24 doors) $11,000-$15,500 Compact 1950s-60s ranch off 112 Avenue or near Borden Park, peninsula not island. Painted MDF shaker or recessed shaker in maple. 6 days. Most Common Standard Highlands (25-30 doors) $15,500-$19,000 Typical Bellevue, Montrose, or Virginia Park renovation-era kitchen with peninsula or compact island. Shaker, slab, or two-tone walnut. 7 days. Ada Boulevard Mansion (28-32 doors plus butler's pantry) $19,000-$22,000 Mansion kitchen with main run, butler's pantry, breakfast room cabinetry, plus built-in china hutch. Five-piece shaker or beaded inset, brass cup pulls. 8 days. Pricing scales with door count, material, and heritage hardware tier. Five-piece shaker or beaded inset adds roughly 12-18% over a base ranch spec. Rift-cut white oak veneer adds 15-20% over painted MDF. Unlacquered brass cup pulls or mercury glass knobs add $18-$45 per door over standard bar pulls. Compare to $50,000-$100,000 for full Highlands kitchen replacement on a ranch, or $100,000+ on an Ada Boulevard mansion once plaster repair, electrical retrofit, and heritage planner approvals are added. Every iPaint quote is itemized, written, and fixed-price. Book your in-home measure or call 780-938-9555 . The Highlands Refacing Story Why Highlands Boxes Outlast Today's Big-Box Kitchens Two Build Eras, One Refacing Answer The Highlands heritage district sits north of the river and east of downtown Edmonton , inside postal codes T5W and T5B , bounded roughly by Ada Boulevard along the river escarpment, 112 Avenue and 118 Avenue on the cross-streets, and Wayne Gretzky Drive on the west. Two distinct build eras define the kitchen landscape here: the 1920s-30s mansion row along Ada Boulevard , framed when hardwood face frames, dovetail joinery, and inset doors were standard millwork practice; and the 1948-1968 post-war ranch boom off 112 Avenue and 118 Avenue, framed in 5/8-inch plywood carcasses with dadoed joinery and solid hardwood face frames. Both spec families are demonstrably stronger than today's 1/2-inch particleboard and confirmat-screw construction shipped by big-box flatpack kitchens. The original Highlands cabinet boxes will outlast a brand-new big-box kitchen by another 25 years. The 1950s flat-panel slab doors, 1980s raised cathedral arches, and 1990s glazed maple panels are the only parts of the kitchen that have aged out of date. Heritage Cascade Is the Real Cost of Replacement The reason refacing dominates Highlands renovations rather than full replacement is the heritage cascade. Ripping out an Ada Boulevard mansion kitchen to install replacement cabinets almost always exposes original plaster behind the cabinet runs, original knob-and-tube electrical that needs immediate retrofit before any new boxes hang, and an interior alteration that triggers City of Edmonton heritage planner review. That cascade alone routinely adds $15,000 to $40,000 to the rebuild number on top of the cabinet cost itself. Post-war ranches off 112 Avenue avoid the heritage review but still hit the plaster and electrical exposure once the boxes come out. Refacing in Highlands sidesteps all three: plaster stays untouched, wires stay where they are, and the project never enters the heritage approval process because nothing visible from the exterior or the building envelope changes. Period-Appropriate Hardware Matters in Highlands The single biggest mistake iPaint sees on competitor refacing jobs in the Highlands heritage district is matte black hardware bolted onto an Ada Boulevard mansion kitchen. Modern matte black reads visually wrong against original 1920s plaster crown moulding, original solid-oak baseboards, and the surviving leaded-glass transoms. iPaint stocks a deliberate heritage hardware library: unlacquered brass cup pulls (the period-correct mansion default), mercury and smoked glass knobs, oil-rubbed bronze for the slightly later 1940s mansion renovations, plus the full modern range for the post-war ranch jobs. Picking the right hardware tier is part of the sample visit, and the wrong choice gets flagged out loud before any order is placed. Still trying to decide between refinishing the existing Highlands doors , cabinet painting , or a full reface? Call 780-938-9555 . The in-home visit is free, no deposit required. Mourad will tell the Highlands homeowner straight which option fits the kitchen, the hold horizon, and the heritage envelope. Scope Detail What a Highlands Reface Project Actually Includes Every Highlands reface quote breaks out the line items. Here is the standard scope for a typical 25-30 door inner-northeast kitchen with a peninsula or compact island in Bellevue, Montrose, Virginia Park, or Cromdale. In-home sample visit with physical shaker, recessed shaker, flat slab, fluted, beaded inset, and rift-cut white oak door samples brought to the Highlands home, plus the full heritage hardware library Digital-caliper field measurement of every door opening to 1/32 inch, European hinge cup mapping, drawer opening capture Existing footprint photo documentation for the Highlands homeowner's records, useful for any future heritage planner conversation Custom door fabrication by a Canadian specialist in the chosen profile, species, and finish (3-4 week lead time) Removal of original 1950s slab, 1980s cathedral arch, or 1990s glazed maple panel doors with responsible inner-northeast disposal Cabinet box face veneer skin colour-matched to the new door material, contact-adhesive applied and rolled flat onto the original post-war plywood or mansion-era hardwood boxes End panel replacement on dishwasher panel, fridge cabinet, pantry sides, and island or peninsula visible sides BLUM Compact 38N soft-close hinge retrofit on every door, replacing the original European-cup or barrel-and-pin hinges from the post-war or mansion era Hardware installation in the era-correct tier: brass cup pulls, mercury or smoked glass knobs, or oil-rubbed bronze for Ada Boulevard mansion work; matte black, brushed nickel, unlacquered brass round knobs, or integrated channel pulls for the post-war ranches Butler's pantry, breakfast room cabinetry, and built-in china hutch reface on Ada Boulevard mansion jobs so the heritage character reads continuously across the main floor Precise alignment within 1 mm and complete cleanup before the final walkthrough 5-year written workmanship warranty activated at the final walk and emailed same day Many Highlands homeowners pair the refacing with our interior painting service to refresh the entire kitchen, the adjacent breakfast room, and the open dining areas at the same time. For homes where the original 1920s Ada Boulevard inset panel door silhouette is genuinely loved and only the colour needs updating, cabinet painting in Highlands can be the better-fit option. Service Areas Cabinet Refacing Across Highlands & Inner-Northeast Edmonton iPaint Painting refaces kitchens throughout the Highlands heritage district inside T5W and T5B and the adjacent inner-northeast neighbourhoods, with no travel surcharge from our 9821 33 Ave NW shop. Highlands Heritage Sub-Areas (T5W, T5B) Highlands Ada Boulevard Bellevue Montrose Virginia Park Cromdale Beverly Heights Concordia University area Highlands Golf Club Borden Park area Adjacent Inner-Northeast Districts Glenora Oliver Downtown Edmonton Griesbach Also Serving Edmonton Old Strathcona Sherwood Park Heritage Valley Windermere The Hamptons Magrath Heights All Refacing Areas Wayne Gretzky Drive to Your Driveway — Our 9821 33 Ave NW shop is a 15-minute drive from any Highlands address via Wayne Gretzky Drive and 112 Avenue. iPaint vehicles run past the Highlands Golf Club, Borden Park, and Concordia University of Edmonton on the way to active heritage projects across T5W and T5B. No inner-northeast travel surcharges, ever. Highlands, inner-northeast Edmonton, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Related Services More Ways iPaint Can Help in Highlands Cabinet refacing is one of several Highlands specialities. Explore related services available across the inner-northeast heritage district. Cabinet Refinishing Highlands Cabinet Painting Highlands Interior Painting Highlands Exterior Painting Highlands Cabinet Refacing Old Strathcona All Cabinet Refacing Areas Common Questions Cabinet Refacing FAQs, Highlands Straight answers to the questions Highlands homeowners along Ada Boulevard, in Bellevue, Montrose, Virginia Park, Cromdale, and Beverly Heights ask most about refacing mansion-era and post-war ranch kitchens. My 1958 post-war ranch off 112 Avenue still has the original cabinet boxes. Are they actually worth keeping for a Highlands refacing project? Highlands post-war ranch kitchens built between 1948 and 1968 sit on the strongest reason to choose refacing over replacement. The original plywood and solid-hardwood carcasses framed during the 112 Avenue and 118 Avenue housing boom used 5/8-inch construction, dadoed joinery, and hardwood face frames assembled before particleboard became standard. Those boxes are demonstrably stronger than today's big-box flatpack equivalents. The 1950s flat-panel slab or 1980s raised cathedral arch doors are the only part that has aged. Replace the doors, keep the post-war boxes, and the Highlands kitchen outlasts a full demo-and-rebuild by another 25 years. How much does cabinet refacing cost in Highlands Edmonton in 2026? Cabinet refacing in Highlands typically costs $11,000 to $22,000 in 2026, depending on door count, material, hardware tier, and whether the home is a post-war ranch or an Ada Boulevard mansion. A compact 1950s ranch kitchen near Beverly Heights with 20-24 doors lands at $11,000-$15,500 in painted MDF shaker. A standard Bellevue or Montrose kitchen with 25-30 doors runs $15,500-$19,000 once you add an island or peninsula. An Ada Boulevard mansion kitchen with 28-32 doors plus a butler's pantry, breakfast room cabinetry, or built-in china hutch reaches $19,000-$22,000, especially with period-appropriate brass cup pulls or oil-rubbed bronze hardware. Full replacement of the same Highlands kitchen runs $50,000 to $100,000, and Ada Boulevard heritage mansions can exceed $100,000 once plaster repair, electrical retrofit, and heritage planner approvals are factored in. Call 780-938-9555 for an in-home measure. Will refacing my Ada Boulevard mansion kitchen require heritage planner approvals or trigger compliance issues? Refacing in Highlands sidesteps the heritage planner cascade that full kitchen replacement triggers in the Ada Boulevard mansion row. Because cabinet refacing does not alter the cabinet footprint, the box layout, the plumbing rough-ins, or any wall surface, it stays outside the City of Edmonton heritage approval process that governs structural and visible-exterior alterations to mansion-era homes between Ada Boulevard, 67 Street, and the river escarpment. Full replacement, by contrast, almost always cascades into plaster repair behind the cabinet runs, knob-and-tube electrical retrofit, and a heritage planner review of the interior changes. That cascade alone routinely adds $15,000 to $40,000 to a mansion kitchen rebuild. iPaint Painting documents the existing box footprint photographically before any door comes down so the Highlands homeowner has a clean record for any future heritage review. What door styles and hardware does iPaint recommend for a 1958 Highlands ranch versus an Ada Boulevard heritage mansion? iPaint Painting recommends two different design directions for the two distinct Highlands housing eras. A 1950s or 1960s post-war ranch off 112 Avenue, 118 Avenue, or near Borden Park reads cleanest in a recessed shaker or flat slab, painted MDF or solid maple, with brushed nickel bar pulls, matte black tab pulls, or integrated channel pulls. An Ada Boulevard mansion kitchen, butler's pantry, breakfast room, or built-in china hutch carries the original 1920s-30s period character and reads correctly with a five-piece shaker, beaded inset, or raised panel in solid maple, rift-cut white oak, or painted MDF, paired with unlacquered brass cup pulls, mercury or smoked glass knobs, or oil-rubbed bronze. Modern matte black hardware on a mansion kitchen reads visually wrong against the heritage envelope. Door samples in both directions arrive at the in-home visit so the Highlands homeowner can hold them against the existing trim, plaster, and any original built-ins. Do you reface kitchens across all Highlands sub-areas including Ada Boulevard, Bellevue, Montrose, Virginia Park, and the post-war pockets near Concordia University? Yes. iPaint Painting refaces kitchens throughout the Highlands heritage district and the adjacent inner-northeast neighbourhoods inside T5W and T5B, including the Ada Boulevard mansion row, Bellevue, Montrose, Virginia Park, Cromdale, Beverly Heights, and the post-war ranch pockets around Concordia University of Edmonton, the Highlands Golf Club, and Borden Park. We know the 1948-1968 post-war ranch box specs from the 112 Avenue and 118 Avenue housing boom, the 1920s-30s mansion-era millwork along Ada Boulevard, and the 1990s-2000s renovation kitchens that filled in the gaps along Wayne Gretzky Drive. Postal codes T5W and T5B are served from our 9821 33 Ave NW shop. Call 780-938-9555 to confirm scheduling for your street. Get Started Highlands' Cabinet Refacing Specialists Whether it is swapping 1958 flat-panel slabs for fluted rift-cut oak fronts off 112 Avenue, modernizing brass colonial knobs to matte black across a Beverly Heights ranch, or executing a period-correct five-piece shaker reface on an Ada Boulevard mansion butler's pantry, let's talk. Free in-home sample visit, no deposit, no inner-northeast travel surcharge. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Door-Sample Visit MPI Certified 5-Year Warranty Heritage Cascade Avoidance Owner Measures --- ## Cabinet refacing in Leduc costs $5,000-$12,000 in 2026 URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refacing/leduc.html > Cabinet refacing in Leduc costs $5,000 to $12,000 in 2026, against $20,000 to $40,000+ to replace. iPaint installs new doors and drawer fronts and veneers your boxes. Keep the layout, change the look. Cabinet refacing in Leduc costs $5,000-$12,000 in 2026 Cabinet Refacing in Leduc : New Doors, Same Layout, Whole New Kitchen Cabinet refacing in Leduc is the middle path between painting and full replacement: brand-new doors and drawer fronts plus matching veneer over your existing cabinet boxes, so the layout stays put while the entire look changes. The 2000s subdivisions of Southfork, Bridgeport, Robinson, Tribute, and West Haven are full of builder-grade kitchens whose boxes are still sound but whose thermofoil doors have peeled and dated. A Leduc refacing runs $5,000 to $12,000 , against $20,000 to $40,000+ to replace. iPaint Painting reaches Leduc in 20 to 25 minutes south down the QEII. Five-year written warranty. Pricing current for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Home Estimate 2026 Pricing How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in Leduc in 2026? Cabinet refacing in Leduc costs $5,000 to $12,000 in 2026 for a full kitchen, against $20,000 to $40,000 or more to tear out the cabinets and replace them. A standard 20 to 30 door kitchen in Southfork or Bridgeport averages $6,000 to $8,500 , a Leduc bi-level kitchen with 15 to 25 doors runs $4,500 to $7,500 , and a larger executive kitchen in West Haven with 30 to 50 doors reaches $9,000 to $12,000 . Three choices move a Leduc refacing quote. Door count sets the baseline, since every opening receives a new front. Door style and material come next: a flat slab front in a melamine or thermofoil finish sits at the lower end, while a solid-wood shaker or a custom raised-panel profile sits higher. Hardware finishes the picture, because new soft-close hinges, pulls, and knobs across a thirty-door kitchen add up. Bathroom vanity refacing runs separately at $1,500 to $3,500 . Bi-Level Kitchen (15-25 doors) $4,500-$7,500 A compact Meadowview, Suntree, or Robinson bi-level kitchen refaced with new fronts and veneered boxes. 5 to 7 days. Standard Kitchen (20-30 doors) $6,000-$8,500 A typical Southfork or Bridgeport two-storey kitchen, new shaker or slab fronts plus matching veneer. 7 to 10 days. Executive Kitchen (30-50+ doors) $9,000-$12,000 A larger West Haven kitchen with an island, custom profiles, and premium hardware across a long run. 10 to 14 days. Written Leduc refacing quotes follow a free in-home visit, which usually books within two to three business days. Call 780-938-9555 or request a visit online , and have your door count and a target door style in mind so the estimate is precise the first time. What Refacing Is What Is Cabinet Refacing, and Why Is It the Middle Path? Cabinet refacing is the process of replacing the doors and drawer fronts with brand-new ones and veneering the visible box faces to match, while the existing cabinet boxes, layout, countertops, and plumbing all stay exactly where they are. That places it squarely in the middle of the three options a Leduc homeowner weighs: more transformative than paint, because the actual doors and their style change, yet far cheaper than full replacement, because nothing is demolished. The kitchen ends up looking new without the kitchen being rebuilt. This middle path fits Leduc's housing stock almost perfectly. The city expanded fast through the 2000s oil-boom years, filling Southfork, Bridgeport, Robinson, and Tribute with builder-grade kitchens. Fifteen to twenty years on, those plywood and engineered-wood boxes are still square and sound, but the thermofoil door skins have peeled at the edges and the raised-panel profiles look dated. Replacing perfectly good boxes makes no sense; refacing keeps them and swaps only what the eye sees. Where iPaint Refaces Kitchens in Leduc Southfork Large 2000s subdivision off Black Gold Drive. Builder-grade kitchens with peeling thermofoil, refaced to shaker or slab. Bridgeport 2000s two-storey homes with 20 to 30 door kitchens. The classic standard-kitchen Leduc reface. West Haven Newer executive homes with larger island kitchens. Premium profiles and hardware across long runs. Robinson Family subdivision near the recreation centre. Compact and standard kitchens with sound boxes worth keeping. Tribute 2010s growth area with newer builder kitchens due for a style change rather than a tear-out. Meadowview & Suntree Established bi-level and split-level homes with compact, well-built kitchens ideal for lower-cost refacing. Deer Valley & Windrose Newer SE subdivisions where owners want a custom look on a builder-grade box. Leduc County Acreages Larger country kitchens refaced to change a dated look while keeping the generous layout intact. The Leduc Builder-Grade Job Best Cabinet Refacing in Leduc for Peeling 2000s Thermofoil Kitchens iPaint Painting is the contractor Leduc homeowners call when the boxes are fine but the doors have failed, because the peeling-thermofoil kitchen is the most common refacing scope across the SE subdivisions. Builder-grade kitchens from the 2000s used thermofoil door skins over engineered cores, and after fifteen to twenty years of heat and steam the skins lift at the edges and peel near the stove and dishwasher. The boxes underneath are still solid. Refacing keeps them and replaces only the doors, drawer fronts, and visible faces. The veneer is what makes a reface read as new cabinetry rather than a partial job. After the dated fronts come off, the exposed end panels and face frames are wrapped in a matching veneer, so the kept boxes and the new doors share one consistent material and tone. New soft-close hinges and fresh pulls and knobs finish the transformation, turning a tired builder kitchen into a current shaker or slab kitchen without moving a single cabinet. What a Leduc Cabinet Reface Includes New doors and drawer fronts: Every opening gets a brand-new front in a current shaker, slab, or raised-panel profile and your chosen colour or wood finish. Matching box veneer: Exposed end panels and face frames are wrapped in veneer that matches the new fronts, so the kept boxes read as new cabinetry. Soft-close hinges: New soft-close hinges replace the worn builder hardware for a quiet, modern feel on every door. New pulls and knobs: Fresh hardware in your chosen finish completes the updated look across the whole kitchen. Layout kept intact: Boxes, countertops, plumbing, and layout never move, so the kitchen stays usable through most of the project. Three Paths Compared Reface vs Replace vs Paint: Which Suits Your Leduc Kitchen? Refacing is the right call when a Leduc kitchen has sound boxes, a layout worth keeping, and a homeowner who wants a genuinely new look without the cost or disruption of a tear-out. The table below sets refacing against the two alternatives. Replacement rebuilds the whole kitchen at the highest cost, painting refreshes the existing doors at the lowest, and refacing sits in the middle by changing the doors and faces while keeping everything structural. Approach What changes Disruption Typical 2026 Leduc cost Reface New doors, drawer fronts, and box veneer over kept boxes Low, kitchen stays usable $5,000 to $12,000 Replace Tear out boxes, install all-new cabinetry and countertops High, kitchen out of service $20,000 to $40,000+ Paint Spray a new colour over the existing doors and boxes Low, but doors stay the same style $3,000 to $8,000 Boom-Era Boxes Why Leduc's 2000s Kitchens Are Built to Reface Leduc rode Alberta's energy economy hard, and the 2000s oil-boom years filled the SE subdivisions with new homes faster than almost any era before. Those builder kitchens used solid plywood and engineered-wood boxes that have aged well, even as the thermofoil doors over them failed. That mismatch, sound boxes under tired doors, is exactly the condition refacing was built for. iPaint Painting inspects every box at the free estimate and only recommends refacing when the structure genuinely justifies keeping it. Door Styles Shaker, Slab, and Raised-Panel Fronts The new door style is where a Leduc reface earns its transformation. A clean shaker front modernizes a dated raised-panel kitchen instantly, a flat slab front reads contemporary and minimal, and a fresh raised-panel profile keeps a traditional look while ending the peeling. iPaint Painting matches the box veneer, hinges, and hardware to the chosen front so the finished kitchen reads as one cohesive, current design rather than a kitchen that had its doors swapped. Cabinet refacing service overview (parent service, every iPaint location) Leduc cabinet refinishing (keep and renew real solid wood when the existing doors are worth saving) Leduc cabinet painting (the lowest-cost refresh when you want a new colour on the existing doors) Leduc area hub (every iPaint service available across the city) Reference: Leduc, Alberta on Wikipedia Common Questions Leduc Cabinet Refacing FAQ How much does cabinet refacing cost in Leduc in 2026? Cabinet refacing in Leduc costs $5,000 to $12,000 in 2026 for a full kitchen, against $20,000 to $40,000 or more to replace the cabinets entirely. A standard 20 to 30 door kitchen in Southfork or Bridgeport averages $6,000 to $8,500, a Leduc bi-level kitchen with 15 to 25 doors runs $4,500 to $7,500, and a larger executive kitchen in West Haven with 30 to 50 doors reaches $9,000 to $12,000. Door and drawer front replacement on its own runs $3,000 to $8,000. Is refacing cheaper than replacing cabinets in a Leduc kitchen? Refacing is the middle path, well below replacement and more transformative than paint. iPaint Painting prices a Leduc refacing at $5,000 to $12,000, while a full tear-out and replacement runs $20,000 to $40,000 or more once demolition, plumbing moves, and countertop refitting are added. Refacing keeps the existing boxes, countertops, plumbing, and layout in place and only changes the doors, drawer fronts, and visible box faces, so the budget goes into the new look rather than into demolition. What is the difference between refacing and painting my Leduc cabinets? Refacing and painting are different scopes. Cabinet refacing replaces the doors and drawer fronts with brand-new ones and veneers the box faces to match, which lets a Leduc homeowner switch from a dated raised-panel oak look to a modern shaker or slab profile. Painting keeps the existing doors and sprays a new colour over them. Refacing changes the actual shape and material of the doors, while painting changes only the colour, so refacing transforms a kitchen more completely and painting refreshes it more affordably. Can iPaint reface peeling thermofoil cabinets in Leduc's Southfork and Bridgeport subdivisions? Peeling thermofoil doors over sound boxes are the ideal refacing candidate, and they are common across Leduc's 2000s subdivisions. Southfork, Bridgeport, Robinson, and Tribute were built out with builder-grade kitchens whose plywood and engineered-wood boxes are still structurally solid after 15 to 20 years even though the thermofoil door skins have lifted and peeled. iPaint Painting removes the failed doors, veneers the box faces, and installs new shaker, slab, or raised-panel fronts, so the kitchen reads new without the cost of replacing the perfectly good boxes. How long does cabinet refacing take in a Leduc kitchen? Cabinet refacing in Leduc takes 7 to 10 working days for a standard 20 to 30 door kitchen, 5 to 7 days for a smaller bi-level kitchen with 10 to 20 doors, and 10 to 14 days for a larger executive kitchen in Southfork or West Haven with 30 to 50 doors. The kitchen stays functional for most of the process because the layout and boxes never move, which is far less disruption than a full replacement renovation. iPaint Painting schedules Leduc projects in dedicated blocks with the crew on-site every working day. Last updated: 2026. Pricing reflects the current cabinet refacing market across Leduc, Alberta (T9E). Get Started Leduc Kitchens: New Doors, Same Footprint, Whole New Look Whether it is a peeling thermofoil kitchen in Southfork, a compact bi-level in Meadowview, or a larger island kitchen in West Haven, iPaint Painting keeps your sound boxes and layout and installs new doors, drawer fronts, veneer, and hardware. Free in-home estimate. Five-year written warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Home Estimate --- ## Cabinet Refacing Magrath Heights Edmonton T6R | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refacing/magrath-heights.html > Reface 1990s and 2000s Magrath Heights kitchens. Replace dated raised-panel oak with new shaker, slab, or rift-cut maple doors. 7-10 days. $12K-$24K. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refacing Magrath Heights Edmonton T6R | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refacing in Magrath Heights , Edmonton Cabinet refacing in Magrath Heights takes an established 1996 to 2010 kitchen with sturdy plywood boxes but dated raised-panel oak or maple doors, and swaps the entire face for a 2026 shaker, slab, or recessed shaker profile. The plywood carcasses built by the original Magrath builders stay where they sit. Your granite or quartz countertop never moves. A typical Magrath Heights reface takes 7 to 10 working days and runs $12,000 to $24,000, against $55,000 to $110,000 for a full gut-and-replace of a 1996-era kitchen. iPaint Painting refaces kitchens across Magrath , MacTaggart , the pocket east of Rabbit Hill Road , and the surrounding T6R postal-code area. Owner-led by Mourad . Call 780-938-9555 for a free in-home measure where we bring physical door samples to hold against your existing granite. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Door-Sample Visit 7-10 Day Project 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Brand-New Doors BLUM Soft-Close Hinges Solid Maple Doors WCB Covered City of Edmonton Licensed Brushed Nickel Hardware Matte Black Pulls Fully Insured Benjamin Moore Finishes Granite Stays Put 5-Year Warranty BLUM Soft-Close Hinges Solid Maple Doors WCB Covered City of Edmonton Licensed Brushed Nickel Hardware Matte Black Pulls Fully Insured Benjamin Moore Finishes Granite Stays Put 5-Year Warranty Why Refacing Fits This Neighbourhood Magrath Heights Kitchens Have Good Bones and Bad Faces The original 1996 to 2008 builders specified solid plywood boxes. The doors on top of those boxes are 25 to 30 years out of date. Refacing fixes the visible problem without disturbing what already works. Refacing in Magrath Heights Replace the silhouette. Keep the carcass. + Doors and drawer fronts are fully replaced with new components + Cabinet boxes get a new matching wood veneer skin + You change the actual silhouette (raised panel to shaker, arched to slab) + Material upgrade from honey oak to maple, MDF, or rift-cut oak veneer + Project window: 7-10 days , kitchen unusable 2-3 days + Magrath Heights range: $12,000-$24,000 Refinishing in Magrath Heights Same silhouette. New colour. o Existing doors are stripped, sanded, and spray-painted o The 1998 raised-panel oak silhouette stays in a new colour o Material stays oak or maple, just painted over o Worn edges, dings, and grain telegraph through paint over time o Project window: 5-7 days , similar disruption o Magrath Heights range: $6,500-$13,000 (about half) Original Magrath Heights Spec 2026 Refacing Upgrade Path Typical Cost Add Raised-panel honey oak door Flat shaker in painted solid maple Base price, no add Arched-top over-fridge cabinet Flat slab or full-height door $200-$400 per unit Polished brass round knobs Brushed nickel or matte black bar pulls $8-$24 per door Honey-stained oak veneer boxes Rift-cut white oak veneer at 0.75 mm +15-22% over painted maple Visible self-closing hinge BLUM Compact 38N concealed soft-close Included on every door Quick test: stand at your sink and look at the over-fridge cabinet. If it has an arched top with a 3-inch raised centre panel on a honey or medium-stain oak, your kitchen is screaming the 1998 to 2006 build year. Refinishing would paint that arch white. Refacing replaces it with a square-topped slab door that actually reads 2026. Everything That Gets a New Face The Eight Pieces of a Magrath Heights Kitchen We Replace A typical Magrath Heights reface scope: 25 to 40 doors, 8 to 14 drawer fronts, 4 to 6 end panels, one island, and every visible hinge and pull. Here is the inventory. 25-40 New Doors Built to your specified profile (flat shaker, recessed shaker, slab) and material, sized to your existing openings within 1/32 inch. 8-14 Drawer Fronts Matching drawer fronts cut to height. Your original drawer boxes are kept unless they show wear, in which case we swap to dovetail. 0.75 mm Veneer Skin Every visible face frame and box edge gets a new wood veneer skin that matches the new door material exactly. No honey-oak peeking out. 4-6 End Panels Decorative end panels on exposed cabinet sides, dishwasher panel, fridge cabinet panel, all replaced to match your new doors. Island Refacing Magrath Heights islands run 8 to 12 feet with seating on the back side. We reface all four visible sides plus the kick panel. BLUM Soft-Close Hinges Every door is rehung on new BLUM Compact 38N or Clip Top hinges with adjustable soft-close dampening. No more cabinet door slams. Hardware Upgrade Original brass round knobs come off. New brushed nickel bar pulls, matte black knobs, or integrated channel pulls go on every door and drawer. Pantry Coordination Walk-in pantry door and (if present) butler pantry doors get refaced to match the main kitchen. Visual continuity matters from the dining room. Worried about cabinet box condition? Most Magrath Heights boxes are plywood and excellent reface candidates, but the in-home visit always includes a carcass inspection: water swelling under the sink, racking at the corners, delamination at the toe kicks. If we find anything that disqualifies refacing, we will recommend cabinet refinishing or full replacement and explain why. From Quote to Final Walk The 7-10 Day Magrath Heights Reface Sequence No demo trucks parked along Magrath Boulevard. No granite removal. No re-plumbing. Old doors off, boxes re-skinned, new doors on. 01 ➔ In-Home Sample Visit Mourad brings physical door samples (shaker, slab, painted maple, rift-cut oak) to your Magrath Heights home so you can hold them against your existing Uba Tuba or Santa Cecilia granite in your own kitchen light. 02 ➔ Carcass & Field Measure Every door opening is measured to 1/32 inch with a digital caliper. Box condition checked for water swelling and delamination. Drawer openings recorded separately. End-panel sizes captured. 03 ➔ Custom Door Fabrication Doors and drawer fronts are built in our shop or sourced from a Canadian door specialist. Lead time on a Magrath Heights kitchen is typically 3 to 4 weeks before install begins. 04 ➔ Day 1: Old Doors Off The original 1998-era oak doors and drawer fronts come down. Brass knobs go in a labelled bin. Hinge cups filled. Box faces scuff-sanded and cleaned for the new veneer. 05 ➔ Days 2-4: Veneer + Hang Box faces get the new 0.75 mm veneer skin applied with contact adhesive and rolled flat. New doors are hung on BLUM soft-close hinges. End panels installed. Drawer fronts attached. 06 Days 5-10: Hardware + Walk New pulls, knobs, and channel pulls go on. Every door aligned within 1 mm of its neighbour. Final walkthrough against a printed punch list. 5-year written warranty activates the day we leave. Why iPaint Why Magrath Heights Picks iPaint for Refacing Refacing is fabrication plus finish carpentry plus design coordination. We do all three under one roof, no subcontracted door installers and no third-party templating. Conservative Looks That Resell Magrath Heights families plan for the long hold. Painted maple shaker in Benjamin Moore Cloud White or White Dove with brushed nickel bar pulls reads timeless in 2026 and will still read timeless in 2036. We steer Magrath Heights clients away from trendy two-tone schemes that date quickly off Magrath Boulevard and toward the calmer palette that fits the established-family aesthetic. Mourad Personally Measures The owner runs every Magrath Heights reface from the sample visit through the final walk. With 15+ years on cabinet work, Painter and Decorator Certification, and MPI training, Mourad is the single accountable person when something needs adjustment. No project manager between you and the craftsman. Your Granite Never Leaves Full replacement of a 1996 Magrath Heights kitchen means lifting out the Uba Tuba, Santa Cecilia, or Black Pearl slab, fabricating new templates, and refitting. That alone runs $7,000 to $13,000. With refacing, the existing granite or quartz stays bolted to the boxes. We mask, we work around it, we leave it as we found it. One-Quarter the Cost of Replacement Full demolition and rebuild of a typical 1998 Magrath Heights kitchen runs $55,000 to $110,000 once you factor in new cabinets, stone refabrication, plumbing, electrical, lighting, and drywall patch. Refacing delivers a brand-new face for $12,000 to $24,000 . The math is hard to argue with when the boxes are still sound. 5-Year Written Warranty Every new door, every veneer seam, every BLUM hinge, every hardware fitting. If anything we installed fails inside 5 years, we come back. The warranty is written, signed, and mailed to you the day we leave the kitchen. Quiet Work, Established Block Magrath Heights streets are quieter than the newer Windermere builds. Older neighbours, grown kids, more retirees. Our crew vehicles park on the driveway without blocking neighbours, off-loading happens before 8 AM, no compressors running past 5 PM. The block barely notices we are there. Honest Pricing Magrath Heights Refacing Cost Ranges Real numbers from actual recent Magrath Heights and MacTaggart projects. The final quote is fixed-price after the in-home measure, no allowances, no change-order surprises. Vanity Reface $1,800-$4,500 Main bath or ensuite vanity. Often a test run before committing to the kitchen. 2-3 days. Most Common Mid Kitchen (25-32 doors) $12,000-$17,000 Typical Magrath Heights kitchen, one island, painted maple shaker, brushed nickel pulls. 7-10 days. Larger (33-40 doors) $17,000-$24,000 Larger Magrath Heights home off Magrath Boulevard. Kitchen + butler pantry + walk-in pantry. Optional rift-cut white oak veneer. 9-11 days. vs Full Replacement $55K-$110K For comparison only. Full demo, new cabinets, new stone, plumbing, electrical, drywall. 8-14 weeks of disruption. Pricing scales with door count, material, and hardware. Rift-cut white oak veneer adds roughly 15 to 22% over painted maple. Brushed nickel or matte black hardware adds $8 to $24 per door over the included brushed satin. Every quote is itemized, written, and fixed-price. Book your in-home measure or call 780-938-9555 . The Magrath Heights Kitchen Story Why Magrath Heights Is Refacing Country in 2026 The 1996 to 2010 Build Window Magrath Heights in southwest Edmonton (postal code T6R ) opened up in the mid-1990s as the city pushed development west of Terwillegar Drive and south of 23 Avenue SW . Most of the housing stock came online between 1996 and 2010 . Streets running off Magrath Boulevard and Rabbit Hill Road share a consistent builder spec from that era: raised-panel honey or medium-stain oak doors, arched-top over-fridge cabinets, polished brass round knobs, granite countertops in Uba Tuba or Santa Cecilia, and an 8 to 12 foot island . That spec was the executive standard in 1998 to 2005. In 2026 it reads firmly two decades old, even on homes that have been meticulously maintained. Good Bones Underneath the Dated Faces The trade-off that makes Magrath Heights such a strong refacing market: those original builders specified solid 5/8 inch plywood cabinet boxes , not the particle-board boxes that became common in newer Edmonton subdivisions. The carcasses in a 1998 Magrath Heights kitchen are typically square, sound, and ready to accept a new veneer skin. The hinges still hold their screw set, the drawer glides usually still run, and the face frames have not warped. What looks dated is the face, not the bones. That is exactly the situation refacing was invented for. Coordinating With Existing Granite and Quartz Most Magrath Heights kitchens were built with granite countertops in Uba Tuba, Santa Cecilia, Baltic Brown, or Black Pearl. A smaller share of late builds (2007 to 2010) went with early quartz from Caesarstone or Silestone in white or grey. Replacing the cabinets means lifting that stone, which means new templates, fabrication, and refitting at $7,000 to $13,000 on a Magrath Heights island alone. Refacing leaves your stone bolted in place. Mourad brings physical door samples (a Cloud White shaker, a White Dove slab, a rift-cut oak panel) into your kitchen so you can hold them right against the Uba Tuba and confirm the combination works before any fabrication starts. Still trying to decide between refinishing , cabinet painting , or refacing? Call 780-938-9555 . The in-home visit is free, no deposit. Mourad will tell you straight which one fits your kitchen and your hold horizon. Scope Detail What a Magrath Heights Reface Project Actually Includes Every Magrath Heights reface quote breaks out the line items. Here is the standard scope for a typical mid-size kitchen with one island. 25 to 32 new doors built to your specified profile and material 8 to 14 new drawer fronts sized to existing openings 4 to 6 new end panels for exposed cabinet sides, dishwasher panel, and fridge cabinet panel 0.75 mm wood veneer on every visible face frame and box edge Island refacing on all four visible sides plus the kick panel BLUM Compact 38N or Clip Top hinges on every door with adjustable soft-close Hardware fitting in your chosen finish (brushed nickel, matte black, integrated channel pull, brass) Removal of original brass knobs with the option to keep them, donate them, or have us dispose of them Old door disposal or donation to Habitat for Humanity ReStore on 75 Street Daily clean-up , ZipWall dust containment, drop sheets over flooring and Uba Tuba surfaces Final alignment within 1 mm door-to-door and 1/32 inch reveal 5-year written workmanship warranty , signed, dated, and mailed on the final walk day As Mourad always says: "We treat your home like ours. The kitchen leaves cleaner than we found it, the same way we'd want our own kitchen handled." If your Magrath Heights cabinet boxes are too damaged to reface (rare, but it happens), we will say so honestly and recommend full replacement. If you want walls and trim done in the same engagement, our interior painting team can run in parallel. If you have stained oak handrails or interior doors elsewhere in the house, stain and lacquer work folds in cleanly. Where We Work Refacing Across Magrath Heights & Southwest Edmonton We work the full Magrath Heights pocket along Magrath Boulevard, Rabbit Hill Road, and 23 Avenue SW, plus the adjacent T6R neighbourhoods. Primary Service Area Magrath Heights (T6R) Magrath Heights Pockets & Adjacent Communities Magrath MacTaggart Terwillegar Towne Riverbend Bulyea Heights Brookside Falconer Heights Henderson Estates Brander Gardens Twin Brooks Greater SW Edmonton Edmonton Windermere Heritage Valley Ambleside Allard Callaghan Leduc Spruce Grove Magrath Heights & surrounding T6R - If you live south of Whitemud Drive , west of Terwillegar Drive , and north of the Anthony Henday, we cover you. Call 780-938-9555 to confirm scheduling for your specific street. Find Us Serving the Magrath Heights Established Community Centred near Magrath Heights Plaza and the Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre, with reface crews working across the streets bounded by Magrath Boulevard, Rabbit Hill Road, and 23 Avenue SW. Recent Magrath Heights Refacing Before & After: Honey Oak to 2026 Shaker Real Magrath Heights refacing projects. Same boxes, same granite, brand-new door silhouette. Before After 1998 Raised-Panel Honey Oak to Painted Maple Shaker, Cloud White - Magrath Heights Before After Arched Maple to Slab in Rift-Cut White Oak Veneer - MacTaggart Before After Honey Oak Island to Painted Maple Shaker, Brushed Nickel Pulls - Magrath Heights Before After Ensuite Vanity Reface, Flat Shaker with Matte Black Pulls - Bulyea Heights View Full Gallery Other Magrath Heights Services If Refacing Isn't the Right Fit Sometimes the doors are fine and just need a colour change. Sometimes the walls and trim need a refresh too. Here is the full Magrath Heights list. Refinishing in Magrath Heights Cabinet Painting Interior Painting Magrath Heights Exterior Painting Magrath Heights Stain & Lacquer Common Questions Cabinet Refacing FAQs - Magrath Heights The five questions Magrath Heights homeowners ask most before booking a reface. Can my 1990s Magrath Heights cabinet boxes actually be refaced, or are they too old? Most Magrath Heights homes were built between 1996 and 2010 by Cantiro, Look Master, Pacesetter, and other premier Edmonton builders who specified 5/8 inch plywood cabinet boxes rather than the particle-board boxes that became common a decade later. These boxes are excellent reface candidates because the plywood accepts new 0.75 mm wood veneer cleanly, the existing screw holes hold the new hinges without re-drilling, and the face frames are square enough to take new shaker or slab doors without trimming. We confirm box condition on the in-home visit by checking for delamination at the toe kicks, water swelling under the sink cabinet, and racking on the upper corners. In roughly 95 percent of Magrath Heights homes we look at, the boxes are sound and refacing is the correct call. The other 5 percent are usually full replacements due to water damage under a long-leaking dishwasher line. How much does cabinet refacing cost in Magrath Heights? A typical Magrath Heights kitchen reface runs $12,000 to $24,000 depending on door count, material, and hardware spec. A mid-size kitchen near George P. Nicholson School with 25 to 32 doors and one island lands at $12,000 to $17,000 in painted maple shaker. A larger kitchen off Magrath Boulevard with 33 to 40 doors, a butler pantry, and the island refaced runs $17,000 to $24,000, especially when the spec moves to rift-cut white oak veneer or a two-tone scheme with a Kendall Charcoal island. Compared to gutting and replacing a 1996 Magrath Heights kitchen at $55,000 to $110,000 once you factor in new cabinets, granite or quartz refabrication, plumbing, and drywall patching, refacing delivers a brand-new look at one-quarter to one-fifth the cost. Should I reface or refinish my Magrath Heights kitchen? If your Magrath Heights kitchen still has the original raised-panel oak or arched maple doors from the 1996 to 2008 build window, refacing is almost always the right call. Refinishing strips and spray-paints the existing doors, which means the dated raised centre panel, the arched top on the over-fridge cabinet, and the chunky brass knobs all stay. You just end up with the same 1998 silhouette in a different colour. Refacing replaces those doors with brand-new flat shaker, recessed shaker, or slab fronts in a 2026 profile, so the actual look of the kitchen changes. Magrath Heights buyers who pick refinishing are typically those whose homes were built later (post-2008) with already-shaker doors that just need a colour change from espresso to white. For everyone with the original honey oak or maple raised panel, refacing is the honest answer. How long does cabinet refacing take in a Magrath Heights home? Most Magrath Heights refacing projects run 7 to 10 working days from door removal to the final adjustment walk. Your kitchen is unusable for roughly 2 to 3 of those days while the boxes are re-veneered and the new doors are hung. Drawer fronts and end panels go on in parallel during days 3 and 4. We schedule the disruptive phase mid-week so families heading to Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre or shuttling teens to Lillian Osborne Catholic High School can plan around it. Compare that to gutting and rebuilding a 1996-era Magrath Heights kitchen, which typically takes 8 to 14 weeks once you account for cabinet lead times, stone refabrication, plumbing rough-in, and final inspection by the City of Edmonton. Do you reface cabinets in all the streets and pockets around Magrath Heights, including MacTaggart and Terwillegar? Yes. iPaint Painting refaces cabinets across the entire Magrath Heights area in southwest Edmonton including the original Magrath subdivision, MacTaggart, the pocket north of 23 Avenue SW, and the adjacent Terwillegar Towne and Bulyea Heights. We know the housing stock built between 1996 and 2010 in this corridor, the original cabinet specs from the Magrath builders, and the access challenges on the wider lots off Rabbit Hill Road and Magrath Boulevard. Crew vehicles park on the driveway without blocking the street and we coordinate any necessary loading near the Magrath Heights Plaza service road. Call 780-938-9555 to confirm scheduling for your exact street. Book the In-Home Visit Ready to Modernize Your Magrath Heights Kitchen Without Gutting It? Mourad brings physical door samples to your Magrath Heights home, measures every opening, checks the boxes, and gives you a fixed-price quote on the spot. No deposit to book the visit. No pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Book Door-Sample Visit Owner-Led Projects 5-Year Warranty Fixed-Price Quote No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Refacing Old Strathcona 2026 | Heritage-Home Door Replacement | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refacing/old-strathcona.html > 2026 cabinet refacing in Old Strathcona (T6E). Period-correct shaker and beadboard doors on existing boxes, brass cup pulls, glass knobs. 5-7 days, $8.5K-$16.5K. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refacing Old Strathcona 2026 | Heritage-Home Door Replacement | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refacing in Old Strathcona , Edmonton Heritage District Cabinet refacing in Old Strathcona is the period-correct replacement of dated 1980s and 1990s renovation-era oak doors and drawer fronts on the solid-wood reno-kitchen boxes inside Edmonton's T6E heritage district. iPaint Painting installs new shaker, beadboard-panel, recessed shaker, or fluted vertical-panel fronts in solid maple, painted MDF, or quarter-sawn white oak, paired with period-appropriate brass cup pulls, glass knobs, unlacquered solid brass, or oil-rubbed bronze hardware that complements the 1900 to 1920 architecture rather than fighting it. A typical Old Strathcona reface runs 5 to 7 days at $8,500 to $16,500 , against $40,000 to $75,000 to fully replace the same heritage-home kitchen. Last updated June 2026. iPaint Painting refaces kitchens across Strathcona around Whyte Avenue , Garneau next to the University of Alberta , Ritchie , Queen Alexandra west of 109 Street , the Mill Creek Ravine corridor, and Bonnie Doon , all inside postal code T6E . Owner-led by Mourad , MPI-certified. Call 780-938-9555 for a free in-home measure with physical door samples in shaker, beadboard, fluted, and recessed shaker, plus hardware samples in brass cup pulls, glass knobs, and oil-rubbed bronze. Cabinet refacing vs cabinet refinishing in heritage homes: refacing installs new doors entirely; refinishing strips and sprays the existing oak. The comparison below shows when each fits. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Heritage Sample Visit 5-7 Day Heritage Project 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Heritage-Home Specialists Period-Correct Door Profiles Brass Cup Pulls & Glass Knobs Lath-and-Plaster Friendly Edmonton Licensed BLUM Soft-Close Retrofit Heritage Trim Stays Intact T6E Same-Price Service 5-Year Warranty Period-Correct Door Profiles Brass Cup Pulls & Glass Knobs Lath-and-Plaster Friendly Edmonton Licensed BLUM Soft-Close Retrofit Heritage Trim Stays Intact T6E Same-Price Service Refacing vs Refinishing in Old Strathcona Cabinet Refacing Installs New Doors. Refinishing Sprays the Existing Ones. Cabinet refacing in Old Strathcona installs brand-new doors, drawer fronts, and end panels on the existing 1980s-90s reno boxes. Refinishing keeps the original raised-panel oak doors and sprays them a new colour. If your goal is moving from a 1995 raised-panel oak silhouette to a period-correct Edwardian shaker or Victorian beadboard, refacing is the answer. Cabinet Refacing in Old Strathcona Whole new door silhouette. 1980s-90s reno boxes untouched. Plaster walls untouched. + Doors, drawer fronts, and end panels physically replaced with new components in a heritage-compatible profile + Move from 1995 raised-panel oak to Edwardian shaker, Victorian beadboard, recessed shaker, or fluted vertical panel + Material upgrade to solid maple, quarter-sawn white oak, or painted MDF in a heritage colour palette + Hardware moves to brass cup pulls, glass knobs, unlacquered brass bin pulls, or oil-rubbed bronze (period-correct, not modern matte black) + Project window: 5-7 days , kitchen unusable 1-2 days + Old Strathcona range: $8,500-$16,500 Cabinet Refinishing (Same Doors, New Colour) Same silhouette. Stripped, grain-filled, sprayed. o Existing doors removed, stripped, grain-filled, and spray-finished at the shop o The 1995 raised-panel oak silhouette still defines the kitchen in a new colour o Material stays as painted oak. Only the colour changes. o Hardware can change but the door shape cannot o Project window: 4-6 days o Old Strathcona range: $4,500-$8,500 (roughly half) 1980s-90s Heritage-Reno Spec Period-Correct 2026 Refacing Upgrade Typical Cost Add Honey-oak raised panel (1985-1995 heritage reno) Edwardian shaker with 2.25 inch top rail in painted MDF Base price, no add Maple raised arch (1995-2000 Garneau infill) Beadboard-panel upper doors, shaker lowers, solid maple +8-12% over shaker Pickled oak slab (1992-1998 Bonnie Doon) Quarter-sawn white oak recessed shaker, clear matte +22-28% over painted MDF Polished-brass colonial knobs on every door Brass cup pulls on drawers, glass knobs on uppers, unlacquered brass bin pulls $14-$32 per door Cabinet-shop European hinge from 1990s reno BLUM Compact 38N soft-close retrofit, no door slam $4-$6 per door Single-tone honey oak across the heritage galley Two-tone: cream shaker upper, sage or hunter-green lower with brass cup pulls +10-15% Reality check for heritage homeowners: if your goal is leaving the 1995 oak silhouette behind and arriving at something period-appropriate to a 1910 house, refacing is the only path. Repainting the existing raised-panel oak doors keeps the 1995 silhouette in a 2026 colour, which fights the architecture. If your existing doors are already a quiet profile that suits the home and only the colour needs to change, cabinet refinishing in Old Strathcona is the appropriate call. Every Piece That Gets Swapped Out The Components in a Typical Old Strathcona Heritage Reface A standard Old Strathcona heritage kitchen scope: 12 to 22 doors, 4 to 10 drawer fronts, 2 to 4 end panels, and an optional peninsula or compact island. Heritage homes run smaller than suburban builds because original 1910 footprints land between 1,100 and 2,500 square feet. 12-22 New Doors Built to a heritage-compatible profile (shaker, beadboard, recessed shaker, or fluted), cut to your existing 1980s-90s reno-box openings within 1/32 inch. Heritage galleys and L-kitchens carry far fewer doors than suburban two-storeys. 4-10 Drawer Fronts New drawer fronts cut to existing openings. Heritage kitchens carry fewer drawer banks than suburban builds. Brass cup pulls are the default for drawers in 1910 homes. Veneer Box Faces Every visible face frame, gable, and box edge on your existing reno boxes gets a new wood veneer skin colour-matched to the new door material. No honey-oak edge peeking out beside the painted shaker. 2-4 End Panels Decorative end panels on exposed cabinet sides, dishwasher panel, and fridge cabinet panel, all replaced to match. Heritage kitchens typically have fewer exposed sides than suburban open-plan layouts. Peninsula or Compact Island When a heritage kitchen has a peninsula or small island, iPaint refaces both visible sides and the kick. A 4-6 foot peninsula is more common in Old Strathcona than a full island, because heritage footprints rarely accommodate one. BLUM Soft-Close Retrofit The original 1990s reno hinges in Old Strathcona heritage kitchens are typically cabinet-shop European cup. iPaint upgrades every door to fresh BLUM Compact 38N soft-close hardware at the same time as the door swap. No more slam. Period-Correct Hardware Polished brass colonial knobs from the 1990s reno come off. Brass cup pulls on drawers, glass knobs on uppers, unlacquered solid brass bin pulls, or oil-rubbed bronze hardware goes on. Period-appropriate to the 1900-1920 architecture of the home. Pantry & Built-In Doors Many Old Strathcona heritage homes have an original walk-in pantry off the kitchen, sometimes with built-in shelving doors from the 1910 build that were updated in the 1990s. iPaint refaces these to match the new kitchen for visual continuity through the original main-floor flow. The 1980s-90s reno boxes inside Old Strathcona heritage homes are almost always solid-wood and structurally sound, because the renovators of that era still built with solid wood rather than today's particleboard. If anything iPaint finds disqualifies your boxes from refacing, we will recommend cabinet refinishing instead and explain why on the spot. From Sample Visit to Final Walk The 5-7 Day Old Strathcona Heritage Reface Sequence No demo trucks parked along Whyte Avenue or 99 Street. No plaster cracks. No re-plumbing the 100-year house. Old doors off, boxes re-skinned, new doors on. Kitchen downtime is just 1 to 2 days in the middle of the project. 1 › Heritage Sample Visit Mourad brings physical door samples (shaker, beadboard, recessed shaker, fluted panel) plus hardware samples in brass cup pulls, glass knobs, and oil-rubbed bronze to your Strathcona, Ritchie, or Garneau home so you can hold them against your existing trim, casings, and floors in your actual kitchen light. 2 › Heritage-Aware Measure Every door opening measured to 1/32 inch with a digital caliper. Heritage trim profiles and original casing depths documented so the new doors sit flush with the era-appropriate detailing. Plaster wall condition assessed at every cabinet anchor point. 3 › Door Fabrication Doors and drawer fronts built by a Canadian door specialist in your chosen heritage-compatible profile. Lead time on a typical 18-door Old Strathcona spec is 3 to 4 weeks. Period-appropriate hardware, BLUM hinges, and veneer ordered in parallel. 4 › Day 1: Door Removal Original 1980s-90s raised-panel oak doors and drawer fronts come down. Old cabinet-shop European hinges removed. Box faces scuff-sanded for veneer adhesion. Heritage trim and lath-and-plaster walls protected with masking throughout. 5 › Days 2-4: Veneer + Hang Box faces veneered with contact adhesive and rolled flat. New BLUM Compact 38N hinges bored into the existing reno boxes. New heritage-compatible doors hung. End panels installed. Drawer fronts attached. Kitchen unusable for these 1-2 days. 6 Days 5-7: Hardware + Walk Brass cup pulls, glass knobs, unlacquered brass bin pulls, or oil-rubbed bronze hardware installed. Every door aligned within 1 mm. Final walkthrough against the punch list. 5-year written workmanship warranty activates and is emailed the same day. Why iPaint Why Old Strathcona Picks iPaint for Heritage Refacing Old Strathcona is Edmonton's oldest residential district inside city limits. The architecture, trim, and lath-and-plaster construction demand a contractor who understands what to disturb and what to protect. iPaint Painting prices Old Strathcona identically to every other Edmonton neighbourhood and brings 15+ years of experience working inside 100-year homes. Heritage-Home Specialists Most Edmonton refacing contractors work primarily on 2000s and 2010s suburban kitchens with drywall walls and predictable layouts. iPaint has refaced kitchens inside Strathcona, Ritchie, Garneau, Queen Alexandra, and Bonnie Doon heritage homes since 2011. We know how 1980s-90s reno boxes were anchored into lath-and-plaster walls, where the existing electrical and plumbing runs through balloon-framed wall cavities, and how to retrofit fresh BLUM Compact 38N hardware without disturbing original heritage trim and casings. Mourad Personally Measures The owner runs every Old Strathcona reface from the heritage sample visit through the final walk. With 15+ years on cabinet work, Painter and Decorator Certification, and MPI training, Mourad is the single accountable person when something needs adjustment. No project manager between you and the craftsman who measured your Garneau or Queen Alexandra heritage doors. Plaster Walls and Heritage Trim Stay Intact Most Old Strathcona heritage homes still carry original lath-and-plaster walls, period door casings, baseboards, and crown . Full kitchen replacement means pulling boxes out, which almost always cracks plaster, breaks original wood trim, and forces costly heritage restoration. With refacing, the boxes never leave the wall. iPaint masks the perimeter, works cleanly around the original detailing, and leaves the 1910 architecture exactly as we found it. Roughly One-Quarter the Cost of Heritage Replacement Full demolition and rebuild of an Old Strathcona heritage kitchen runs $40,000 to $75,000 once you factor in new cabinets, counter refabrication, plumbing modernization, electrical retrofit on a 100-year home, lath-and-plaster repair, and heritage trim restoration. Heritage-home renos hit those costs because every wall opening cascades into another repair. Refacing delivers a brand-new face for $8,500 to $16,500 . The math is decisive when the boxes are structurally fine and the doors are simply out of period. 5-Year Written Warranty Every new door, every veneer seam, every hinge, every brass cup pull or glass knob. If anything iPaint installed fails inside 5 years, we come back. The warranty is written, signed, and emailed to you the day we activate it at the final walk. Old Strathcona addresses are 10 minutes from our 9821 33 Ave NW shop via Gateway Boulevard, so warranty visits happen quickly. Period-Appropriate Design Counsel Old Strathcona homeowners typically want a kitchen that complements the 1910 architecture, not a kitchen that screams 2026 against a heritage backdrop. iPaint Painting steers clients toward the door profiles and hardware that suit a 100-year home: shaker over flat slab, beadboard over modern flat-panel, brass cup pulls and glass knobs over matte black integrated channel pulls. The matte-black aesthetic common in new Heritage Valley refaces is the wrong choice for Old Strathcona. We say so. Honest Pricing Old Strathcona Heritage Refacing Cost Ranges in 2026 Real numbers from recent Strathcona, Ritchie, Garneau, Queen Alexandra, Mill Creek, and Bonnie Doon heritage projects. Final quote is fixed-price after the in-home measure, no allowances, no change-order surprises. Vanity Reface $1,400-$3,200 Heritage powder room or upstairs bath vanity in Garneau or Queen Alexandra. Often a test before committing the kitchen. Galley (12-15 doors) $8,500-$11,500 Small heritage galley in Strathcona, Ritchie, or Queen Alexandra. Painted MDF shaker or beadboard upper. 5 days. Most Common Standard Heritage (16-19 doors) $11,500-$14,000 Typical Garneau, Mill Creek, or Bonnie Doon 100-year home with small peninsula. Shaker or two-tone with brass cup pulls. 6 days. Larger Heritage (20-22 doors) $14,000-$16,500 Restored heritage home with peninsula or compact island. Quarter-sawn white oak or beadboard. Brass and glass hardware. 7 days. Pricing scales with door count, material, and hardware. Quarter-sawn white oak adds roughly 22-28% over painted MDF. Beadboard panels add about 8-12% per upper door over flat shaker. Brass cup pulls and glass knobs add $14-$32 per door over basic hardware. Compare to $40,000-$75,000 for full heritage-home kitchen replacement (new cabinets, counter refab, plumbing modernization, electrical retrofit, lath-and-plaster repair, heritage trim restoration, 8-12 weeks of disruption). Every quote is itemized, written, and fixed-price. Book a heritage sample visit or call 780-938-9555 . The Old Strathcona Refacing Story Why Refacing Suits Heritage Homes Better Than Replacement The 1900-1920 Architecture and the 1990s Renovation Old Strathcona inside postal code T6E is Edmonton's oldest residential district inside city limits, anchored by Whyte Avenue , 109 Street , the Mill Creek Ravine , and the University of Alberta campus in Garneau. The housing stock dates from 1900 to 1920, with 100-year heritage homes ranging from 1,100 to 2,500 square feet. The original kitchens were typically gutted in the late 1980s through the late 1990s as families moved in during the area's heritage revival, and that reno wave dropped in solid-wood cabinet boxes with raised-panel oak doors. Those reno-era boxes are structurally fine in 2026. The raised-panel oak doors and polished-brass colonial knobs from 1995 are the part of the kitchen that has aged out of period. Heritage Architecture Asks for Period-Correct Doors What Old Strathcona homeowners actually want is a kitchen that complements the 1910 architecture rather than fighting it. Edwardian shaker, Victorian beadboard, recessed shaker, and fluted vertical-panel doors all sit comfortably inside a heritage interior. Brass cup pulls on drawers, glass knobs on uppers, and unlacquered solid brass bin pulls all read as period-appropriate. The matte-black hardware and integrated channel pulls that dominate new Heritage Valley refaces are deliberately wrong for an Old Strathcona home. They scream 2026 against a heritage backdrop. Refacing in Old Strathcona is about choosing the right vocabulary, not just the trendy one. Why Replacement Costs Cascade in Heritage Homes Full kitchen replacement in Old Strathcona runs $40,000 to $75,000 , considerably more than the same suburban kitchen rebuilt in Heritage Valley or The Hamptons. Three factors drive the premium. First, pulling 1990s boxes out almost always cracks the original lath-and-plaster walls behind them, forcing patch-and-skim work that a 100-year home demands be done properly. Second, original 1910 electrical and plumbing typically need modernization once the boxes come out, since current code rarely matches knob-and-tube vintages still hiding behind the cabinetry. Third, the heritage trim, casings, and crown around the kitchen must be carefully removed, stored, and reinstalled, or replicated where it cracks. Refacing sidesteps all three. The boxes stay anchored to the plaster. The trim stays in place. The 1910 electrical never gets disturbed. Still trying to decide between refinishing your existing doors , cabinet painting , or full refacing? Call 780-938-9555 . The in-home visit is free, no deposit required. Mourad will tell you straight which option fits your heritage home, your hold horizon, and your budget. Scope Detail What an Old Strathcona Heritage Reface Project Actually Includes Every Old Strathcona heritage reface quote breaks out the line items. Here is the standard scope for a typical 16 to 19 door heritage galley or L-kitchen with a small peninsula in Strathcona, Ritchie, Garneau, Queen Alexandra, Mill Creek, or Bonnie Doon. Heritage sample visit with physical shaker, beadboard, recessed shaker, and fluted-panel door samples plus brass cup pull, glass knob, and oil-rubbed bronze hardware samples brought to your 1910 home Heritage-aware digital-caliper field measurement of every door opening to 1/32 inch, plus trim profile and casing depth capture so new doors sit flush with original detailing Custom door fabrication by a Canadian specialist in your chosen heritage-compatible profile, species, and finish (3-4 week lead time) Removal of 1980s-90s raised-panel oak doors and drawer fronts with full protection of original heritage trim, casings, and adjacent lath-and-plaster walls Cabinet box face veneer skin colour-matched to new door material, contact-adhesive applied and rolled flat onto your existing reno-era solid-wood boxes End panel replacement on dishwasher panel, fridge cabinet, and any exposed cabinet sides visible from the dining or living area BLUM Compact 38N soft-close hinge retrofit on every door, replacing the original 1990s cabinet-shop European-cup hinges with no plaster disturbance Period-appropriate hardware installation in brass cup pulls on drawers, glass knobs on uppers, unlacquered solid brass bin pulls, or oil-rubbed bronze Original-pantry door reface on any heritage walk-in pantry with built-in shelving doors that were updated in the 1990s, for visual continuity with the new kitchen Precise alignment within 1 mm and complete cleanup before final walkthrough 5-year written workmanship warranty activated at final walk and emailed same day Many Old Strathcona homeowners pair the refacing with our interior painting service to refresh the entire kitchen, original heritage trim, and adjacent dining or parlour rooms at the same time. For heritage kitchens where the existing door profile is already quiet and only the colour needs updating, cabinet painting can be the better-fit option. Service Areas Cabinet Refacing Across Old Strathcona & Inner-City Edmonton iPaint Painting refaces heritage kitchens throughout every Old Strathcona neighbourhood inside T6E and the adjacent inner-city districts, with no travel surcharge from our 9821 33 Ave NW shop. Old Strathcona Heritage Neighbourhoods (T6E) Old Strathcona Strathcona Ritchie Garneau Queen Alexandra Mill Creek Bonnie Doon Whyte Avenue University area Adjacent Inner-City Districts Downtown Edmonton Oliver Glenora Highlands Windsor Park Also Serving Edmonton Heritage Valley Windermere The Hamptons Magrath Heights Sherwood Park Gateway Boulevard to Your Doorstep , Our 9821 33 Ave NW shop is a 10-minute drive from any Old Strathcona address via Gateway Boulevard or 99 Street. iPaint vehicles run Gateway daily past the University of Alberta and Whyte Avenue on the way to active heritage projects. No T6E travel surcharges, ever. Old Strathcona, Edmonton heritage district, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Related Services More Ways iPaint Can Help in Old Strathcona Cabinet refacing is one of several Old Strathcona heritage specialities. Explore related services available in your T6E neighbourhood. Cabinet Refinishing Old Strathcona Cabinet Painting Interior Painting Old Strathcona Exterior Painting Old Strathcona Cabinet Refacing Sherwood Park All Cabinet Refacing Areas Common Questions Cabinet Refacing FAQs, Old Strathcona Straight answers to the questions Old Strathcona heritage-home owners in Strathcona, Ritchie, Garneau, Queen Alexandra, Mill Creek, and Bonnie Doon ask most about refacing 1980s-90s reno-era kitchens inside 1910 houses. Why is cabinet refacing the right call for an Old Strathcona heritage home with a 1990s reno kitchen? Cabinet refacing in Old Strathcona protects the rest of the heritage home from the cascade of repairs that follows a full kitchen demolition. Most Old Strathcona kitchens were renovated in the 1985 to 2000 window with solid-wood box construction that is structurally fine, sitting against original lath-and-plaster walls, alongside untouched heritage trim, casings, and crown. Pulling those boxes out almost always cracks plaster, breaks original wood detailing, and forces electrical and plumbing retrofit on a 100-year house. Refacing replaces only the dated raised-panel oak doors and drawer fronts. The boxes stay, the plaster walls stay, the heritage trim stays intact. The result is a 2026 kitchen face inside a preserved 1910 home. How much does cabinet refacing cost in Old Strathcona in 2026? Cabinet refacing in Old Strathcona typically costs $8,500 to $16,500 in 2026, depending on door count, material, and hardware spec. A small heritage galley kitchen in Strathcona, Ritchie, or Queen Alexandra with 12 to 15 doors lands at $8,500 to $11,500 in painted MDF shaker. A standard 100-year home kitchen with 16 to 19 doors in Garneau, Mill Creek, or Bonnie Doon runs $11,500 to $14,000 with end panels and small peninsula. A larger heritage reface with 20 to 22 doors plus a peninsula or compact island reaches $14,000 to $16,500, especially in solid maple or quarter-sawn white oak. Compare to $40,000 to $75,000 to fully replace the same Old Strathcona kitchen, where 100-year homes routinely require plumbing and electrical retrofit, lath-and-plaster repair, and heritage trim restoration once the original boxes come out. Call 780-938-9555 for an in-home measure. What door styles and hardware suit an Old Strathcona heritage home best? Cabinet refacing in Old Strathcona favours door styles and hardware that complement the home's 1900 to 1920 architecture rather than fighting it. Shaker doors with a slightly taller rail read as Edwardian-compatible. Beadboard-panel doors echo Victorian and turn-of-the-century pantry millwork. Recessed shaker and fluted vertical-panel fronts both sit comfortably inside a heritage kitchen. Period-appropriate hardware completes the look: brass cup pulls on drawers, glass knobs on uppers, unlacquered solid brass bin pulls, or oil-rubbed bronze for a warmer reading. The matte-black integrated channel pulls common in modern Heritage Valley refaces are deliberately avoided in Old Strathcona because they fight the heritage architecture instead of complementing it. iPaint Painting brings physical hardware samples to every heritage sample visit so you can see how each option reads against your existing trim and floors. How long does cabinet refacing take in an Old Strathcona heritage home? A typical Old Strathcona reface runs 5 to 7 working days on-site, faster than the 7 to 10 day timelines on larger suburban kitchens because heritage homes carry smaller footprints and fewer doors. The kitchen is fully unusable for only 1 to 2 days in the middle of the project, during the veneer cure window and the day the new doors are hung. Sink, dishwasher, fridge, and stove remain connected throughout. iPaint Painting schedules the unusable days mid-week so families in Strathcona, Ritchie, Garneau, and Queen Alexandra can plan around them. Door fabrication runs 3 to 4 weeks before any on-site work begins, so the full timeline from sample visit to final walk is about 5 weeks. Do you reface cabinets across all Old Strathcona heritage neighbourhoods, including Strathcona, Ritchie, Garneau, Queen Alexandra, Mill Creek, and Bonnie Doon? Yes. iPaint Painting refaces cabinets throughout every Old Strathcona heritage neighbourhood inside the T6E postal code, including Strathcona around Whyte Avenue, Ritchie south of Whyte, Garneau next to the University of Alberta, Queen Alexandra west of 109 Street, the Mill Creek Ravine corridor, and Bonnie Doon east of 83 Street. We know the 1985-2000 reno-kitchen specs that dropped into these 1910 homes during the heritage revival, the lath-and-plaster wall conditions, and the period-appropriate door profiles and hardware that suit each block. Our 9821 33 Ave NW shop is 10 minutes south via Gateway Boulevard. Call 780-938-9555 to confirm scheduling for your street. Get Started Old Strathcona's Heritage Cabinet Refacing Specialists Whether it is swapping 1990s raised-panel oak for Edwardian shaker, adding beadboard upper doors to echo the original pantry millwork, or specifying brass cup pulls and glass knobs across Strathcona, Ritchie, Garneau, Queen Alexandra, Mill Creek, or Bonnie Doon, let's talk. Free in-home heritage sample visit, no deposit, no T6E travel surcharge. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Heritage Sample Visit MPI Certified 5-Year Warranty Heritage Specialists Owner Measures --- ## Cabinet Refacing in Oliver, Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refacing/oliver.html > Cabinet refacing in Oliver costs $7,000-$13,500 in 2026. New slab, shaker, or fluted doors fitted in suite in 2-4 days, condo-board friendly. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refacing in Oliver, Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refacing in Oliver , Edmonton Cabinet refacing in Oliver is the replacement of a condo kitchen's doors, drawer fronts, and end panels with brand-new pieces while the original boxes stay on the wall, the fix for the builder flat-slab MDF and thermofoil fronts now delaminating at the 20-year mark in the neighbourhood's 2000s towers. A typical Oliver scope covers 8 to 18 doors and 4 to 8 drawer fronts , installs in 2 to 4 days in suite , and costs $7,000 to $13,500 , against $25,000 to $50,000 for a board-approved gut renovation. Last updated June 2026. iPaint Painting refaces the most compact kitchens on its Edmonton map here: tower suites along Jasper Avenue West and Victoria Promenade , 2000s and 2010s condos around Oliver Square and the Brewery District , and the 1912 to 1930s walk-ups near the 124 Street gallery row, across T5K and T5N in the neighbourhood renamed wîhkwêntôwin in 2024. Owner Mourad measures every suite personally. One distinction decides the project before any quote: refacing replaces the doors and fronts with new pieces in a new style, while cabinet refinishing in Oliver sprays the doors the kitchen already has and keeps the builder profile. Call 780-938-9555 for a free in-suite measure with door samples. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Suite Measure 2-4 Days In Suite 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Condo Board Friendly Condo Tower Kitchen Scopes 8-18 Door Compact Refaces 2-4 Days In Suite Doors Built Off Site Board & Bylaw Friendly Slab, Fluted & Two-Tone Fronts Integrated Pull Hardware Walk-Up Heritage Refaces T5K & T5N Owner-Led 5-Year Written Warranty Condo Tower Kitchen Scopes 8-18 Door Compact Refaces 2-4 Days In Suite Doors Built Off Site Board & Bylaw Friendly Slab, Fluted & Two-Tone Fronts Integrated Pull Hardware Walk-Up Heritage Refaces T5K & T5N Owner-Led 5-Year Written Warranty Oliver Pricing How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in Oliver in 2026? Cabinet refacing in Oliver costs $7,000 to $13,500 in 2026, the lowest range of any area iPaint Painting serves, because the neighbourhood's condo kitchens carry Edmonton's smallest door counts. The tiers below come from recent tower, infill, and walk-up suites between Jasper Avenue West and 124 Street, and every quote becomes a fixed written price after the in-suite measure. Walk-Up & Galley (8-12 doors) $7,000-$8,900 Heritage-sympathetic shaker scopes in the 1912-1930s walk-ups off 124 Street. About 2 days in suite. Most Common Condo Tower Kitchen (12-16 doors) $8,900-$11,200 The classic 2000s thermofoil swap-out with 4 to 8 drawer fronts. 2 to 3 days in suite, one elevator booking. Two-Bed & Corner Unit (16-18 doors) $11,200-$13,500 Peninsula fronts, end panels, and rift-oak veneer in the larger 2010s floor plates. 3 to 4 days in suite. Ensuite Vanity Add-On $1,600-$3,200 Refaced inside the same elevator booking, the most requested add-on while installers are already in the suite. Painted MDF slab and shaker anchor the bottom of each tier; solid maple adds roughly 10 to 15 percent and rift-oak veneer with fluted detail sits at the top. A board-approved gut renovation of the same Oliver kitchen quotes at $25,000 to $50,000 before the renovation approval package, noise bylaw scheduling, and elevator protection deposit are counted. Request your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Know the Difference Cabinet Refacing vs Refinishing vs Replacement in an Oliver Condo Cabinet refacing replaces every door, drawer front, and end panel with new pieces, which is the only way a delaminating thermofoil kitchen can change style. Refinishing sprays the doors the suite already has, so the builder profile stays. Replacement gut-renovates a condo kitchen whose boxes are usually its healthiest part, and drags the project through the condo board on the way. Reface vs Refinish vs Replace Cabinet Refacing Cabinet Refinishing Gut Renovation What physically changes New doors, drawer fronts, and end panels go on. The boxes stay on the wall. The existing doors are sprayed a new colour and re-hung. Cabinets, counters, and often plumbing all come out. Style change possible Yes. Failing flat-slab thermofoil becomes painted slab, shaker, or fluted oak. No. The builder door profile stays; only the colour changes. Yes, at several times the price. Typical Oliver condo cost $7,000-$13,500 Roughly half the refacing figure for the same suite. $25,000-$50,000 Days of in-suite work 2-4 days; doors are fabricated off site first. About 3-5 days; doors sprayed off site. 4-10 weeks of trades cycling through the building. Condo board impact Usually a notice: no demolition, hand-tool noise levels, one booked elevator delivery. Similar light touch; doors leave and return in one trip. Renovation approval package, noise bylaw scheduling, elevator protection deposit. When the door profile still suits the suite, cabinet refinishing in Oliver delivers the colour change for roughly half the budget, and cabinet painting in Oliver is the lighter-touch version of the same idea. To compare how refacing prices out in Edmonton's house neighbourhoods, browse the cabinet refacing service hub . iPaint gives the straight recommendation at the measure, not after a deposit. Compact by Design What a Compact Oliver Condo Reface Covers Oliver scopes are the smallest refacing projects iPaint Painting runs: 8 to 18 doors and 4 to 8 drawer fronts across galley and L-shaped condo layouts, with peninsulas and breakfast bars in the larger plans. 8-18 New Doors Built in the chosen slab, shaker, or fluted profile and sized to the existing openings. The delaminating thermofoil fronts leave the suite; the boxes never move. 4-8 Drawer Fronts New fronts matched to the door profile. The builder side-mount slides can upgrade to soft-close glides while the fronts are already off. Face-Frame Veneer Every visible box edge wrapped in veneer colour-matched to the new fronts, so the builder melamine disappears from the room completely. Soft-Close Hinges Every door gets new soft-close hinges in the same project window, a quiet-living upgrade neighbours on the other side of a party wall appreciate. Peninsula & Bar Panels Breakfast-bar backs and exposed gables, the surfaces guests actually face in an open condo plan, get skinned to match the new fronts. Integrated & Channel Pulls Handle-free integrated pulls for slab fronts, matte black for shaker. The hardware Oliver's design-aware owners ask for by name. Two-Tone Combinations Light uppers over deep-tone lowers, or oak texture against painted MDF: the two-tone looks that photograph best in condo listings. Ensuite Vanities Vanity doors and drawer fronts refaced in the same visit and the same elevator booking, the most common Oliver add-on. Box condition gets checked at the measure, not assumed: the 2000s tower kitchens almost always pass, and walk-up boxes that have carried doors for ninety years usually do too. Where a sink run shows water damage, iPaint Painting says so on the spot and re-scopes the quote before any door is ordered. Measure to Final Walk The Oliver Reface Sequence, Built Around Condo Logistics Fabrication happens off site, so the suite stays untouched until install week. The in-suite portion runs 2 to 4 days at hand-tool noise levels, inside the hours a condo bylaw allows. 01 ➔ In-Suite Sample Visit Mourad brings slab, shaker, and fluted door samples plus the integrated-pull and matte black hardware boards into the suite, held against the actual cabinets under the light from your own window wall. 02 ➔ Measure & Fixed Quote Every opening measured, every box face inspected, every drawer slide tested. The written quote is a fixed price, and a scope letter for the condo board or property manager is included on request. 03 ➔ Off-Site Fabrication Doors and drawer fronts are custom-built off site over 3 to 4 weeks. Nothing changes in the kitchen and no trades enter the building during the entire lead time. 04 ➔ Day 1: Delivery & Protection One booked elevator trip brings every door, panel, and box of hardware up to the suite. Corridor and floor protection goes down before a single front comes off. 05 ➔ Days 1-3: Remove, Veneer, Hang Old fronts off, face frames and gables veneered, new doors hung on soft-close hinges. Dust stays at hand-tool levels and the sink and appliances remain connected throughout. 06 Days 2-4: Hardware & Walk Pulls go on, every door gets aligned, debris leaves the building the same day, and the 5-year written workmanship warranty is handed over. Most condo kitchens finish inside three days. Why iPaint Why Oliver Condo Owners Pick iPaint for Refacing Condo refacing is its own discipline: the smallest scopes in the city, a building's rules wrapped around every working hour, and resale math that has to hold up in a competitive market. The Smallest Scopes, Taken Seriously An 8-door galley kitchen gets the same owner-led measure, fixed quote, and 5-year written warranty as a 40-door estate project. Compact condo work is a scope many Edmonton refacers decline outright; in Oliver it is the core of what iPaint Painting books. Fluent in the 20-Year Thermofoil Problem The 2000s towers around Oliver Square and the Brewery District were fitted with flat-slab MDF and thermofoil doors that delaminate right on schedule: lifted edges, peeling film over the dishwasher, chipped corners at the pulls. iPaint replaces them with painted MDF, maple, or rift-oak veneer fronts that will not peel. Board and Bylaw Friendly by Design No demolition, no plumbing disconnects, hand-tool noise levels inside bylaw hours, and one booked elevator delivery. iPaint supplies a written scope letter for the board or property manager, which is why many corporations process a reface as a notice rather than a renovation application. Resale Math That Holds Up In Oliver's competitive condo resale market, a $7,000 to $13,500 reface photographs as a renovated kitchen and lifts the list price without the $25,000 to $50,000 gut renovation, and without the approval package, noise bylaw scheduling, and elevator deposit that come with it. Investors refacing between tenants run the same numbers. A Door Library for a Design-Aware Market Slab, fluted, integrated-pull, and two-tone: Oliver's young professional owners arrive at the sample visit knowing the look they want, often from a building neighbour's finished kitchen. iPaint carries physical samples of every direction into the suite so the decision happens against real light, not a screen. Fixed Price, 5-Year Written Warranty The written quote is the final number: no allowances, no change orders on hardware or veneer, no stair-access surcharge sprung on a walk-up install day. Every door, hinge, seam, and pull carries a 5-year written workmanship warranty, serviced from the 9821 33 Ave NW shop for all of T5K and T5N. Door Materials Best Cabinet Door Styles for Oliver Condo Kitchens Three directions cover nearly every Oliver suite, from a 124 Street walk-up to a Jasper Avenue West tower. Physical samples of all three come to the in-suite measure. Painted MDF Slab & Shaker The volume choice for Oliver: seamless painted slab carries the contemporary tower interiors, while shaker suits the character walk-ups near 124 Street. Dimensionally stable in suite-level humidity and the most budget-friendly route off thermofoil, anchoring the $7,000 end of local pricing. Slab Shaker Recessed Panel Solid Maple The durability pick for rental and investor units that change hands between tenants. Hard, tight-grained, takes paint or clear coat equally well, and adds roughly 10 to 15 percent over painted MDF on a compact Oliver door count. Painted Clear Coat Two-Tone Base Rift-Oak Veneer & Fluted The designer direction for Oliver's two-tone and feature-wall looks: straight, linear oak grain on slab or fluted fronts, paired with integrated channel pulls. Rift-oak veneer tops out the $13,500 end of the neighbourhood range. Flat Slab Fluted Natural Matte During the free in-suite measure , iPaint matches material to budget, tenancy plans, and the light in the unit, then locks the choice into a fixed written price. The Oliver Story Edmonton’s Densest Neighbourhood Is a Refacing Market From Brick Walk-Ups to Tower Cranes Oliver sits directly west of downtown Edmonton, between Jasper Avenue West , the river valley rim at Victoria Promenade , and the 124 Street gallery row, across postal codes T5K and T5N . In 2024 the city renamed the neighbourhood wîhkwêntôwin , a Cree word meaning circle of friends, and it remains Edmonton's densest neighbourhood. Its housing stock arrived in three distinct waves: brick walk-up apartments from 1912 to the 1930s, the high-rise tower boom of the 1960s and 70s, and the condo towers that have risen around Oliver Square , the Brewery District , and Oliver Exchange from the 2000s through the 2020s. Almost none of it is a detached house, which makes Oliver's refacing profile unlike anywhere else iPaint works. The 20-Year Door Problem in the 2000s Towers The condo towers of the 2000s and early 2010s were finished by the floor, with builder flat-slab MDF and thermofoil door packages bought at volume. At the 20-year mark those fronts are delaminating on schedule: film lifting at the edges, peeling above the dishwasher steam path, corners chipping around the pulls. The boxes behind them are still square. Refacing exists for precisely that split. New painted MDF, maple, or rift-oak veneer fronts go onto the original boxes in 2 to 4 days of in-suite work, and the failed thermofoil never comes back. Condo Resale Math, Run by a Young Market Oliver's owners skew toward young professionals, first-time condo buyers, and investors, and they make renovation decisions like analysts. In a resale market where dozens of comparable units can be listed at once, a $7,000 to $13,500 reface photographs as a renovated kitchen and separates a listing from the identical floor plan two towers over. The alternative, a $25,000 to $50,000 gut renovation, adds the board's renovation approval package, noise bylaw scheduling, and an elevator protection deposit to the bill. Refacing minimizes all three, which is why it has become the default kitchen move in the neighbourhood. Many owners book interior painting in Oliver for the same week, so walls and cabinets photograph together. Call 780-938-9555 to coordinate both. Scope Detail What an iPaint Oliver Reface Includes Every quote breaks out the line items. Here is the standard scope for an Oliver condo or walk-up kitchen, tower or galley. In-suite door-sample visit with physical slab, shaker, and fluted samples plus integrated-pull and matte black hardware boards Measurement of every opening , hinge position, and drawer front, with box faces and slides inspected on the spot Fixed written price , plus a scope letter for the condo board or property manager on request Custom off-site fabrication of 8 to 18 doors and 4 to 8 drawer fronts on a 3 to 4 week lead, with no trades in the building until install One booked elevator delivery , coordinated with building management, with stair access quoted up front for walk-ups Corridor and in-suite floor protection before the first front comes off Removal and same-day disposal of the delaminating doors, fronts, and old hardware Colour-matched veneer over face frames and exposed gables End panels on peninsulas, breakfast bars, and appliance surrounds Soft-close hinge upgrade on every door New hardware installed : integrated channel pulls, matte black, or a two-tone-matched mix Full cleanup, alignment walk, and the 5-year written workmanship warranty handed over at sign-off If the builder door profile is staying and only the colour needs to change, cabinet refinishing in Oliver is the better-fit option at roughly half the budget, and iPaint will say so during the measure. Service Areas Where iPaint Refaces Cabinets In and Around Oliver iPaint Painting serves every tower, infill, and walk-up across T5K and T5N, from the river valley rim to the Brewery District, with no central-core surcharge. Oliver / wîhkwêntôwin (T5K, T5N) Oliver Jasper Avenue West Victoria Promenade Oliver Square Brewery District Oliver Exchange 124 Street Gallery Row Adjacent Central Edmonton Downtown Edmonton Westmount Glenora Queen Mary Park Refacing Across Edmonton Edmonton Griesbach Old Strathcona Highlands Heritage Valley Windermere The Hamptons Magrath Heights Sherwood Park All Refacing Areas All Service Areas 109 Street to Jasper Avenue West : iPaint crews reach Oliver from the 9821 33 Ave NW shop via Gateway Boulevard and 109 Street, arriving inside the elevator window the building books. Same Edmonton pricing for every suite in T5K and T5N. Oliver (wîhkwêntôwin), central Edmonton, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Related Services More iPaint Services for Oliver Condos and Walk-Ups Refacing is the style-change path off failing thermofoil. These sibling services cover the colour-only and whole-suite versions of the same refresh. Cabinet Refinishing in Oliver Cabinet Painting in Oliver Interior Painting in Oliver All Cabinet Refacing Areas All Service Areas Common Questions Cabinet Refacing FAQs for Oliver Straight answers on condo pricing, board approvals, the 20-year thermofoil failure, resale timing, and walk-up logistics. How much does cabinet refacing cost in an Oliver condo in 2026? Cabinet refacing in Oliver costs $7,000 to $13,500 in 2026, the lowest range of any area iPaint Painting serves, because the neighbourhood's condo kitchens carry Edmonton's smallest door counts. A walk-up or galley kitchen with 8 to 12 doors runs $7,000 to $8,900. The most common scope, a 2000s tower kitchen with 12 to 16 doors and 4 to 8 drawer fronts, lands between $8,900 and $11,200. A large two-bed or corner unit with a peninsula and end panels reaches $11,200 to $13,500 in premium material. A board-approved gut renovation of the same kitchen quotes at $25,000 to $50,000 before approval paperwork and elevator deposits. Every iPaint Painting quote becomes a fixed price after the free in-suite measure. Does a condo board need to approve cabinet refacing in Oliver? Renovation rules vary by condo corporation, but cabinet refacing sits at the lightest end of what an Oliver board reviews because nothing structural, electrical, or plumbing-related changes. Doors are fabricated off site, the in-suite work runs 2 to 4 days at hand-tool noise levels, dust stays minimal, and materials arrive in one booked elevator trip. iPaint Painting provides a written scope letter for the board or property manager on request, and many corporations process a reface as a notice rather than a full renovation application. A gut renovation, by contrast, typically triggers a renovation approval package, noise bylaw scheduling, and an elevator protection deposit. Why are the doors in Oliver's 2000s condo towers failing while the cabinets underneath are fine? The condo towers built around Oliver Square, the Brewery District, and Jasper Avenue West in the 2000s and early 2010s were fitted with builder-grade flat-slab MDF and thermofoil doors, and at the 20-year mark those fronts delaminate: edges lift, the film peels above the dishwasher steam path, and corners chip near the pulls. The boxes behind them are usually still square and sound. Cabinet refacing resolves exactly that split. iPaint Painting replaces the failed fronts with painted MDF, solid maple, or rift-oak veneer doors while the original boxes stay on the wall. Is cabinet refacing worth it before selling an Oliver condo? In Oliver's competitive condo resale market a refaced kitchen is one of the highest-leverage moves a seller can make. A $7,000 to $13,500 reface photographs as a renovated kitchen in the listing and lifts the asking price without the $25,000 to $50,000 gut renovation that also drags the unit through board approvals, noise bylaw scheduling, and elevator bookings. Investors refacing between tenants run the same arithmetic on a 2 to 4 day install. iPaint Painting schedules around listing dates and puts the completion date in writing. Can iPaint Painting reface kitchens in Oliver's older walk-up apartments? Yes. The 1912 to 1930s walk-ups near the 124 Street gallery row hold the smallest kitchens iPaint Painting refaces, typically 8 to 12 doors in a galley layout. Heritage-sympathetic shaker fronts in painted MDF keep the character of the unit while retiring decades of painted-over doors, and the compact scope usually finishes in about two days in suite. Buildings without elevators are quoted with stair access counted in from the start, never as a surcharge on install day. Call 780-938-9555 to confirm scheduling for your building in T5K or T5N. Get Started Oliver’s Condo Kitchen Refacing Team From a galley walk-up off 124 Street to a corner suite above Victoria Promenade, or a pre-listing refresh that has to photograph well by month's end, iPaint prices it in writing and installs it in 2 to 4 days in suite. Free in-suite measure with door samples, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Fixed Written Quote 5-Year Written Warranty Door Samples In Suite Board-Friendly Scheduling --- ## Cabinet Refacing Riverbend | New Doors, Same Boxes, Modern Style | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refacing/riverbend.html > Professional cabinet refacing in Riverbend, southwest Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Replace dated raised-panel and cathedral-arch doors with modern shaker or slab profiles. Keep your existing boxes. $4,500-$12,000. 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refacing Riverbend | New Doors, Same Boxes, Modern Style | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refacing in Riverbend iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet refacing services in Riverbend , southwest Edmonton , replacing dated cabinet doors and drawer fronts with premium new styles while keeping your existing structurally sound cabinet boxes in place. Riverbend homeowners with kitchens from the 1970s through the 1990s are upgrading raised-panel and cathedral-arch doors to modern shaker profiles , dark-stain oak to clean white or grey slab designs , and adding soft-close hinges and designer hardware that transforms the look and feel of the entire kitchen. Riverbend’s established homes in Brander Gardens , Bulyea Heights , Rhatigan Ridge , and Ogilvie Ridge were built with solid-wood cabinet boxes that are structurally excellent and worth preserving. Cabinet refacing in Riverbend costs $4,500–$12,000 for a full kitchen , compared to $25,000–$50,000+ for complete cabinet replacement. Led by Mourad with 15+ years of cabinet experience, our certified team handles every measurement, door fabrication, veneer application, hinge installation, and hardware fitting. Every project includes a free consultation , detailed written estimate, and 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free cabinet refacing estimate in Riverbend. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI Certified Cabinet Team 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs Pricing Guide Cabinet Refacing Costs in Riverbend Transparent pricing for the kitchen sizes and door styles found across Riverbend’s established homes. Standard Kitchen (Brander Gardens) $4,500 – $7,500 Typical 20–30 door kitchen in a Riverbend bungalow or bi-level. New doors, drawer fronts, soft-close hinges, hardware, and box finishing. Larger Kitchen (Ogilvie Ridge) $7,500 – $12,000 30–40+ door kitchen in a larger two-storey. Includes all doors, drawer fronts, pantry doors, soft-close hinges, and designer hardware. Bathroom Vanity $1,200 – $3,500 Single or double vanity refacing with new doors and drawer fronts to match your updated kitchen style. Compare to $25,000–$50,000+ for full cabinet replacement. Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate → Our Process How Cabinet Refacing Works in Riverbend A proven 6-step process that delivers a completely new kitchen look without demolition, plumbing changes, or countertop disruption. 1 › Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or book online. We visit your Riverbend home to assess your cabinets and discuss door style options. 2 › Measurement & Style Every cabinet opening measured precisely. Door style samples shown. Colour, profile, and hardware selected to suit your space. 3 › Written Estimate Detailed pricing by door count, style, hinges, and hardware. No hidden fees. Guaranteed in writing. 4 › Door Fabrication Custom doors and drawer fronts fabricated to your exact measurements in your chosen style, material, and colour. 5 › Installation Old doors removed, boxes veneered or painted to match, new doors installed with soft-close hinges and hardware. 6 Final Inspection Every door alignment and drawer operation checked. Full cleanup. 5-year warranty activated. Riverbend Context Why Riverbend Kitchens Are Ideal for Cabinet Refacing Riverbend is one of southwest Edmonton’s most established neighbourhoods, developed from the 1970s through the 2000s along the North Saskatchewan River valley . The sub-communities of Brander Gardens , Bulyea Heights , Rhatigan Ridge , Falconer Heights , and Ogilvie Ridge feature homes with solid-wood cabinet boxes built during an era when kitchen cabinetry was constructed to last decades. Dated Doors, Solid Bones The challenge in most Riverbend kitchens is not the cabinet boxes. Those are solid oak, maple, or birch frames with dovetailed drawers and adjustable shelving that are still structurally perfect after 30–40 years. The problem is the door style : raised-panel cathedral-arch doors in honey-oak, dark-stain oak with ornate routing, or thermofoil doors that are peeling and yellowing near heat sources. These door styles instantly date an otherwise well-maintained kitchen. Cabinet refacing replaces only the doors and drawer fronts, giving you a completely new kitchen aesthetic while preserving the solid construction underneath. Refacing vs. Refinishing If you want to keep your existing door style but change the colour (for example, from honey-oak to white), cabinet refinishing is the better option. If you want to change the door style entirely (for example, from raised-panel to shaker), cabinet refacing is the right choice. Many Riverbend homeowners use the consultation to determine which approach gives them the look they want at the best value. What’s Included What’s Included in Every Refacing Project Every iPaint cabinet refacing project in Riverbend includes comprehensive scope for a complete kitchen transformation. Precise measurement of every cabinet opening for custom-fit door fabrication Door style consultation with physical samples in your kitchen Custom door and drawer front fabrication in your chosen profile, material, and colour Old door removal and responsible disposal Cabinet box veneer or paint finishing to match new doors Soft-close hinge installation on all doors for smooth, quiet operation Designer hardware fitting (handles, pulls, knobs) in your chosen style Drawer front replacement to match new door style Precise alignment and adjustment of all doors and drawers Complete cleanup and 5-year written workmanship warranty activation Considering a full kitchen refresh? Pair cabinet refacing with our interior painting service to transform your entire Riverbend home. We also offer cabinet refinishing if you prefer to keep your existing door style and just update the colour. Service Areas Cabinet Refacing Across Riverbend & Southwest Edmonton We provide professional cabinet refacing throughout Riverbend, surrounding communities, and all of Edmonton. Riverbend Sub-Neighbourhoods Riverbend Brander Gardens Bulyea Heights Rhatigan Ridge Falconer Heights Ogilvie Ridge Nearby Southwest Edmonton Terwillegar Windermere Twin Brooks Blue Quill Summerside Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Minutes from Our Shop — Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is just minutes from Riverbend via Terwillegar Drive. No travel surcharges. Riverbend, southwest Edmonton, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Related Services More Ways We Can Help in Riverbend Cabinet refacing is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services available in Riverbend. Cabinet Refinishing Interior Painting Exterior Painting Commercial Painting Cabinet Refacing (Edmonton) Cabinet Painting Common Questions Cabinet Refacing FAQs, Riverbend Straight answers to the questions Riverbend homeowners ask most about cabinet refacing costs, styles, and timelines. How much does cabinet refacing cost in Riverbend? Full kitchen cabinet refacing in Riverbend typically costs $4,500–$12,000 depending on door count, style selection, and kitchen size. Riverbend kitchens from the 1970s through the 1990s typically have 20–40 doors and drawer fronts. Pricing includes new custom doors, drawer fronts, soft-close hinges, designer hardware, and cabinet box veneer or finishing to match. Bathroom vanity refacing runs $1,200–$3,500. Compare to $25,000–$50,000+ for full cabinet replacement, which requires demolition, plumbing disconnection, countertop removal, and weeks of disruption. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. The price we quote is the price you pay. Can you change my Riverbend kitchen from raised-panel to shaker doors? Absolutely. Upgrading from dated raised-panel or cathedral-arch doors to clean modern shaker or slab profiles is the most popular refacing project we do in Riverbend. We measure every opening precisely, order custom-fit doors in your chosen style and colour, install soft-close hinges (a massive upgrade from the original hinges in most 1980s Riverbend kitchens), and finish the cabinet boxes to match. The result is a completely new kitchen aesthetic without demolition, plumbing changes, or countertop disruption. Most Riverbend refacing projects are completed in 5–10 business days. Call 780-938-9555 to book your free consultation. Will new refaced doors work with my existing countertops and backsplash? Yes, and this is one of the biggest advantages of cabinet refacing for Riverbend homeowners. Your existing countertops (whether laminate, granite, or quartz), backsplash, plumbing, and flooring all stay in place. There is no demolition, no disconnecting appliances, and no risk of damaging surrounding finishes. During the consultation, we bring physical door samples to your kitchen and help you choose a colour and style that complements your existing surfaces. Many Riverbend homeowners with original laminate or granite countertops choose white or grey shaker doors that create a clean, modern look without the cost of replacing everything. If you later decide to update countertops or backsplash, the new cabinet doors provide a beautiful foundation. We also offer interior painting and cabinet refinishing for a complete Riverbend home refresh. Get Started Riverbend’s Trusted Cabinet Refacing Team Whether it’s upgrading from raised-panel to shaker, replacing peeling thermofoil, or a complete door style transformation in Brander Gardens, Bulyea Heights, Rhatigan Ridge, or Ogilvie Ridge, let’s talk. Free estimates, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Team 5-Year Warranty No Demolition Required No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Refacing Sherwood Park 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refacing/sherwood-park.html > 2026 cabinet refacing in Sherwood Park (T8A-T8H). Swap 1970s-80s honey-oak doors for shaker, slab, or fluted oak fronts in 7-10 days. $13K-$26K. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refacing Sherwood Park 2026 | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refacing in Sherwood Park , Strathcona County Cabinet refacing in Sherwood Park is the replacement of dated 1970s-80s doors and drawer fronts on the structurally superior plywood cabinet boxes built into Mills Haven, Foxhaven, Glen Allan, and Brentwood kitchens. iPaint Painting strips the original honey-oak, pickled-pine, or cherry-stained raised-panel doors and installs new shaker, flat slab, fluted, or rift-cut white oak fronts. A typical Sherwood Park reface runs 7 to 10 days at $13,000 to $26,000 , against $55,000 to $130,000 to fully replace the same Strathcona County kitchen. Last updated June 2026. iPaint Painting refaces kitchens across Mills Haven , Foxhaven , Glen Allan , Nottingham , Broadmoor Estates , Westboro , Brentwood , and Lakeland Ridge across the T8A, T8B, T8C, T8G, and T8H postal codes. Owner-led by Mourad , MPI-certified. Call 780-938-9555 for a free in-home measure with physical door samples in shaker, slab, fluted, and rift-cut white oak. Cabinet refacing vs cabinet refinishing: refacing replaces the doors entirely; refinishing repaints the same doors. Choose the best path for your kitchen on the comparison below. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Door-Sample Visit 7-10 Day Project 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews 1970s-80s Box Specialists Rock-Solid 5/8" Plywood Boxes Honey-Oak Replacement Specialists Mills Haven & Foxhaven Veterans Strathcona County Licensed BLUM Soft-Close Hinge Retrofit Granite & Tile Stay Put No Travel Surcharge to T8 5-Year Warranty Rock-Solid 5/8" Plywood Boxes Honey-Oak Replacement Specialists Mills Haven & Foxhaven Veterans Strathcona County Licensed BLUM Soft-Close Hinge Retrofit Granite & Tile Stay Put No Travel Surcharge to T8 Refacing vs Refinishing in Sherwood Park Cabinet Refacing Replaces the Doors. Refinishing Repaints Them. Cabinet refacing in Sherwood Park installs brand-new doors, drawer fronts, and end panels on your existing 1970s-80s plywood boxes. Refinishing keeps your original honey-oak raised-panel doors and sprays them a new colour. If your goal is moving from 1970s oak to 2026 shaker, the answer is refacing. Cabinet Refacing in Sherwood Park New door silhouette entirely. 1970s plywood boxes untouched. + Doors, drawer fronts, and end panels physically replaced with new components in a different style + Move from 1970s raised cathedral arch or 1980s flat-panel slab to current shaker, fluted, or recessed shaker + Material upgrade from honey oak, cherry stain, or pickled pine to solid maple, painted MDF, rift-cut white oak, or quarter-sawn walnut + Hardware from 1980s brass colonial knobs to brushed nickel, matte black, or integrated channel pulls + Project window: 7-10 days , kitchen unusable 2-3 days + Sherwood Park range: $13,000-$26,000 Cabinet Refinishing (Same Doors, New Colour) Same silhouette. Stripped and spray-painted. o Existing doors removed, stripped to bare oak, and spray-painted at our shop o The 1978 cathedral arch or 1985 raised oak panel still defines the kitchen o Material stays as painted oak, only the colour changes o Hardware can change but the door shape cannot o Project window: 5-7 days o Sherwood Park range: $6,500-$11,500 (about half) 1970s-80s Sherwood Park Spec 2026 Refacing Upgrade Typical Cost Add Honey-oak raised cathedral arch (Mills Haven, 1976-1984) Painted MDF shaker or flat slab in solid maple Base price, no add Pickled pine flat-panel slab (Foxhaven, 1985-1992) Recessed shaker with 1.75 inch rail in maple +5-8% over slab Cherry stain raised panel (Glen Allan, 1980s-90s) Rift-cut white oak in clear matte finish +18-22% over painted MDF Brass colonial knobs everywhere Matte black, brushed nickel, or brass-and-black combo pulls $10-$28 per door No hinges visible from outside (original European cup) Fresh BLUM Compact 38N soft-close retrofit $4-$6 per door Single-tone honey oak across perimeter and island Two-tone: white shaker perimeter, walnut or fluted oak island +8-12% Quick reality check for Sherwood Park homeowners: if your goal is moving from honey-oak cathedral arches to a clean shaker or rift-cut oak slab, refacing is the only path. Repainting the existing doors keeps the 1978 silhouette in a 2026 colour, which most clients regret within two years. If you actually love the door profile and only want a new colour, cabinet refinishing in Sherwood Park is the right call. Every Piece That Gets Swapped Out The Components in a Typical Sherwood Park Reface A standard Sherwood Park kitchen scope: 24 to 38 doors, 10 to 16 drawer fronts, 6 to 10 end panels, an 8 to 10 foot island in larger homes, plus optional pantry and bar areas. Sherwood Park kitchens run larger than Edmonton-neighbourhood comps because original lot sizes in Strathcona County were generous. 24-38 New Doors Built to your chosen profile (shaker, slab, fluted, or rift-cut oak), sized to your existing Mills Haven, Foxhaven, or Glen Allan openings within 1/32 inch. Sherwood Park kitchens carry larger door counts than Edmonton neighbourhood kitchens. 10-16 Drawer Fronts Matching drawer fronts cut to your existing drawer openings. The original 1970s wood-slide drawers can be retrofitted with modern BLUM Tandem soft-close glides at your option. Veneer Box Faces Every visible face frame, gable, and box edge on your original Strathcona County millshop boxes gets a new wood veneer skin colour-matched to your new door material. No honey-oak edges peeking out. 6-10 End Panels Decorative end panels on exposed cabinet sides, dishwasher panel, fridge cabinet panel, and pantry sides, all replaced to match. Sherwood Park kitchens typically have 3 to 4 more end panels than Edmonton equivalents because of the generous lot lines. 8-10 Foot Island Sherwood Park islands tend to be longer than Edmonton-neighbourhood comps at 8 to 10 feet with seating on one side. iPaint refaces front, back, both ends, and the kick. Fluted rift-cut oak is the popular 2026 island choice. BLUM Soft-Close Retrofit 1970s and 80s Mills Haven and Foxhaven hinges are typically old-style European cup or barrel-and-pin. iPaint upgrades every door to fresh BLUM Compact 38N soft-close hinges at the same time as the door swap. No more slam. Hardware Modernization 1980s polished brass colonial knobs and pulls come off. Brushed nickel, matte black, unlacquered brass, brass-and-black combos, or integrated channel pulls go on every door and drawer. Pantry & Bar Doors Sherwood Park homes from Mills Haven onward typically include a walk-in pantry and a wet-bar cabinet. Both get refaced to match the main kitchen for visual continuity throughout the open-plan main floor. Cabinet box condition is almost never a question on Sherwood Park homes built 1972 to 1995. The 5/8-inch plywood boxes from the original Strathcona County millshops are demonstrably stronger than today's particleboard flatpack kitchens. If anything we find disqualifies your boxes from refacing, iPaint Painting will recommend cabinet refinishing instead and explain why on the spot. From Sample Visit to Final Walk The 7-10 Day Sherwood Park Reface Sequence No demo trucks parked along Wye Road or Broadmoor Boulevard. No granite removal. No re-plumbing. Old doors off, boxes re-skinned, new doors on. Kitchen downtime is just 2 to 3 days in the middle of the project. 1 › Sample Visit Mourad brings physical door samples (shaker, slab, fluted, rift-cut oak) to your Sherwood Park home so you can hold them against your existing granite, tile, or honey-oak cabinets and compare in your actual kitchen light. 2 › Field Measure Every door opening measured to 1/32 inch with a digital caliper. Existing hinge cup size, arm length, and drawer opening dimensions documented for the new spec. Mills Haven, Foxhaven, and Glen Allan boxes vary slightly between builders. 3 › Door Fabrication Doors and drawer fronts built by a Canadian door specialist. Lead time on a typical 30-door Sherwood Park spec is 3 to 4 weeks. Hardware, hinges, and veneer ordered in parallel. 4 › Days 1-2: Removal Original 1970s-80s honey-oak doors and drawer fronts come down. Old European-cup hinges removed. Box faces scuff-sanded for new veneer adhesion. Granite stays bolted down throughout. 5 › Days 3-5: Veneer + Hang Box faces veneered with contact adhesive and rolled flat. New BLUM Compact 38N hinges bored into boxes. New doors hung. End panels installed. Drawer fronts attached. Kitchen is unusable for these 2-3 days. 6 Days 6-10: Finish + Walk Matte black, brushed nickel, brass, or integrated channel pulls installed. Every door aligned within 1 mm. Final walkthrough against the punch list. 5-year written workmanship warranty activates and is emailed the same day. Why iPaint Why Sherwood Park Picks iPaint for Refacing Sherwood Park sits outside Edmonton city limits in Strathcona County, which creates a tighter contractor market and higher full-replacement quotes. iPaint Painting prices Sherwood Park the same as Edmonton, with no T8 travel surcharge, and brings 15+ years of experience on the specific 1970s-80s box specs found in Mills Haven, Foxhaven, and Glen Allan. 1970s-80s Box Specialists Most Edmonton refacing contractors work primarily on 2000s and 2010s big-box flatpack kitchens. iPaint has refaced original Mills Haven, Foxhaven, Glen Allan, and Brentwood kitchens since 2011. We know how the original Strathcona County millshops built their cathedral-arch and pickled-pine slab doors, where the European hinge cups land, and how to retrofit fresh BLUM Compact 38N hardware into 50-year-old plywood without splitting the frame. Mourad Personally Measures The owner runs every Sherwood Park reface from the sample visit through the final walk. With 15+ years on cabinet work, Painter and Decorator Certification, and MPI training, Mourad is the single accountable person when something needs adjustment. No project manager between you and the craftsman who measured your Mills Haven or Broadmoor Estates doors. Your Granite or Tile Stays Bolted Down Most original Sherwood Park kitchens still carry granite, tile, or solid-surface counters installed in the 1990s or 2000s renos. Full replacement means lifting that slab, refabricating, and refitting at $6,000 to $11,000 alone. With refacing, your counter never moves. iPaint masks the perimeter, works cleanly around it, and leaves it exactly as we found it. One-Quarter the Cost of Strathcona Replacement Full demolition and rebuild of a typical Sherwood Park kitchen runs $55,000 to $130,000 once you factor in new cabinets, quartz refabrication, plumbing, electrical, lighting upgrades, and drywall patch. The Strathcona County contractor market east of Edmonton is tighter, and quartz fabricators charge a delivery premium across Highway 21. Refacing delivers a brand-new face for $13,000 to $26,000 . The math is decisive when your original 5/8-inch plywood boxes are still in better shape than a brand-new big-box kitchen. 5-Year Written Warranty Every new door, every veneer seam, every hinge, every hardware fitting. If anything iPaint installed fails inside 5 years, we come back. The warranty is written, signed, and emailed to you the day we activate it at the final walk. Sherwood Park addresses are 25 minutes from our 9821 33 Ave NW shop via Highway 16, so warranty visits happen quickly. No T8 Travel Surcharge Many Edmonton-based renovators charge a 5-12% surcharge to work across the city limits into Strathcona County. iPaint Painting prices Mills Haven, Foxhaven, Glen Allan, Nottingham, Broadmoor Estates, Westboro, Brentwood, and Lakeland Ridge identically to Edmonton neighbourhoods. The drive up Highway 16 from our shop is part of the cost of doing business, not a line item passed to you. Honest Pricing Sherwood Park Refacing Cost Ranges in 2026 Real numbers from recent Mills Haven, Foxhaven, Glen Allan, Nottingham, Broadmoor Estates, and Lakeland Ridge projects. Final quote is fixed-price after the in-home measure, no allowances, no change-order surprises. Vanity Reface $1,800-$4,200 Powder room or ensuite vanity in Mills Haven or Foxhaven. Often a test project before committing the kitchen. Bungalow (24-28 doors) $13,000-$17,500 Mills Haven, Foxhaven, or Glen Allan bungalow kitchen with peninsula. Shaker or slab in painted MDF. 7 days. Most Common Standard Kitchen (29-34 doors) $17,500-$22,000 Typical Nottingham, Westboro, or Brentwood two-storey with 6-8 foot island. Shaker, slab, or two-tone walnut. 8-9 days. Large (35-38 doors + island) $22,000-$26,000 Broadmoor Estates or Lakeland Ridge executive kitchen with 8-10 foot island, fluted oak front, and bar cabinetry. 10 days. Pricing scales with door count, material, and hardware. Rift-cut white oak veneer adds roughly 18-22% over painted MDF or maple slab. Integrated channel pulls add $22-$38 per door over standard bar pulls. Fluted vertical-channel fronts add about 15% per panel. Compare to $55,000-$130,000 for full Strathcona County kitchen replacement (new cabinets, quartz refab, plumbing, electrical, drywall, 6-10 weeks of disruption). Every quote is itemized, written, and fixed-price. Book your in-home measure or call 780-938-9555 . The Sherwood Park Refacing Story Why Sherwood Park Boxes Outlast Today's Big-Box Kitchens The 1970s and 1980s Mills Haven Build Window Sherwood Park in Strathcona County (postal codes T8A, T8B, T8C, T8G, and T8H ) grew up around the original Mills Haven and Foxhaven subdivisions starting in 1972, then spread east and south through Glen Allan, Nottingham, Brentwood, Westboro, and Broadmoor Estates through the 1980s and 1990s. The original Strathcona County millshops that supplied those builds used 5/8-inch plywood carcasses, dadoed joinery, solid hardwood face frames, and properly-engineered hinge cups . That spec is demonstrably stronger than the 1/2-inch particleboard and confirmat-screw construction shipped by big-box flatpack kitchens since the early 2000s. The original Sherwood Park cabinet boxes will outlast a brand-new big-box kitchen by another 20 years. The honey-oak raised cathedral-arch, pickled-pine slab, or cherry-stain raised-panel doors are the only part of the kitchen that has actually aged out of date. Doors Are 40-50 Years Out of Style. Boxes Are Better Than New. The reason refacing dominates Sherwood Park renos rather than full replacement: ripping out a Mills Haven or Foxhaven kitchen to install a flatpack replacement is a measurable downgrade in structural quality. The original plywood boxes from 1976 are stronger than today's particleboard equivalents. The European-cup hinges, while old-style, sit in correctly-bored cups that accept fresh BLUM Compact 38N hardware with no patching. What clients actually want is to keep the structural advantage and lose the honey-oak cathedral arch. Refacing in Sherwood Park delivers exactly that. Strathcona County Pricing Reality Full kitchen replacement in Sherwood Park runs $55,000 to $130,000 , which is roughly 25-35% higher than the same kitchen rebuilt inside Edmonton city limits. Three factors drive the premium: the contractor market east of Highway 21 is tighter (fewer renovators, less competitive bidding), quartz and stone fabricators charge a delivery surcharge to cross into Strathcona County, and the older homes typically need electrical and plumbing modernization once the boxes come out. Refacing sidesteps all three. The boxes stay, the counter stays, the plumbing stays, and iPaint Painting prices Sherwood Park identically to Edmonton with no travel surcharge from our 9821 33 Ave NW shop. Still trying to decide between refinishing your existing doors , cabinet painting , or full refacing? Call 780-938-9555 . The in-home visit is free, no deposit required. Mourad will tell you straight which option fits your kitchen, your hold horizon, and your budget. Scope Detail What a Sherwood Park Reface Project Actually Includes Every Sherwood Park reface quote breaks out the line items. Here is the standard scope for a typical 29-34 door two-storey kitchen with a 6 to 8 foot island in Nottingham, Westboro, Brentwood, or Broadmoor Estates. In-home sample visit with physical shaker, slab, fluted, and rift-cut white oak door samples brought to your Mills Haven, Foxhaven, or Glen Allan home Digital-caliper field measurement of every door opening to 1/32 inch, European hinge cup mapping, drawer opening capture Custom door fabrication by a Canadian specialist in your chosen profile, species, and finish (3-4 week lead time) Removal of original 1970s-80s honey-oak, pickled-pine, or cherry-stain doors and responsible Strathcona County disposal Cabinet box face veneer skin colour-matched to new door material, contact-adhesive applied and rolled flat onto your original 5/8-inch plywood boxes End panel replacement on dishwasher panel, fridge cabinet, pantry sides, and island visible sides BLUM Compact 38N soft-close hinge retrofit on every door, replacing the original 1970s European-cup or barrel-and-pin hinges Hardware installation in brushed nickel, matte black, unlacquered brass, brass-black combo, or integrated channel pulls Walk-in pantry and bar cabinet reface to match the main kitchen for visual continuity across the open-plan main floor Precise alignment within 1 mm and complete cleanup before final walkthrough 5-year written workmanship warranty activated at final walk and emailed same day Many Sherwood Park homeowners pair the refacing with our interior painting service to refresh the entire kitchen and adjacent open-plan living and dining areas at the same time. For homes where the original door profile is fine and only the colour needs updating, cabinet painting can be the better-fit option. Service Areas Cabinet Refacing Across Sherwood Park & Strathcona County iPaint Painting refaces cabinets throughout every Sherwood Park subdivision and the surrounding Strathcona County hamlets, with no travel surcharge from our 9821 33 Ave NW shop. Sherwood Park Subdivisions Sherwood Park Mills Haven Foxhaven Glen Allan Nottingham Broadmoor Estates Westboro Brentwood Lakeland Ridge Summerwood Salisbury Village Heritage Hills Nearby Strathcona County & East Edmonton Fort Saskatchewan Ardrossan Strathcona Industrial East Edmonton Also Serving Edmonton Heritage Valley Windermere The Hamptons Magrath Heights St. Albert Leduc Spruce Grove Highway 16 to Your Driveway — Our 9821 33 Ave NW shop is a 25-minute drive from any Sherwood Park address via Anthony Henday Drive and Highway 16. iPaint vehicles run Highway 16 daily past Sherwood Park Mall and Baseline Road on the way to active projects. No T8 travel surcharges, ever. Sherwood Park, Strathcona County, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Related Services More Ways iPaint Can Help in Sherwood Park Cabinet refacing is one of several Sherwood Park specialities. Explore related services available in your Strathcona County subdivision. Cabinet Refinishing Sherwood Park Cabinet Painting Sherwood Park Interior Painting Sherwood Park Exterior Painting Sherwood Park Cabinet Refacing Heritage Valley All Cabinet Refacing Areas Common Questions Cabinet Refacing FAQs, Sherwood Park Straight answers to the questions Sherwood Park homeowners in Mills Haven, Foxhaven, Glen Allan, Nottingham, Broadmoor Estates, and Lakeland Ridge ask most about refacing 1970s-80s kitchens. My Mills Haven kitchen is from 1978. Are the original cabinet boxes really still worth keeping? Sherwood Park cabinet boxes from the 1970s and 1980s are usually the strongest reason to choose refacing over replacement. Mills Haven, Foxhaven, Glen Allan, and Brentwood homes built between 1972 and 1988 typically have 5/8-inch plywood carcasses, dadoed joinery, and solid hardwood face frames assembled in a Strathcona County or Edmonton millshop before particleboard became standard. Those boxes are demonstrably stronger than a brand-new big-box flatpack kitchen. The honey-oak raised-panel doors are the only part that has aged. Replace the doors, keep the boxes, and the kitchen outlasts a full demo-and-rebuild by another 20 years. How much does cabinet refacing cost in Sherwood Park in 2026? Cabinet refacing in Sherwood Park typically costs $13,000 to $26,000 in 2026, depending on door count, material, and island scope. A Mills Haven or Glen Allan bungalow kitchen with 24-28 doors lands at $13,000-$17,500 in painted MDF shaker or maple slab. A standard Nottingham, Westboro, or Foxhaven kitchen with 29-34 doors runs $17,500-$22,000 once you add a small island and end panels. A larger Broadmoor Estates or Lakeland Ridge two-storey kitchen with 35-38 doors, 10-16 drawer fronts, and an 8-10 foot island reaches $22,000-$26,000, especially in fluted rift-cut white oak. Replacing the same Sherwood Park kitchen runs $55,000 to $130,000, since the Strathcona County contractor market is tighter east of Edmonton and quartz refabrication carries a delivery surcharge across Highway 21. Call 780-938-9555 for an in-home measure. How long does cabinet refacing take in a Sherwood Park home, and how many days is the kitchen unusable? A typical Sherwood Park reface takes 7 to 10 working days on-site from the morning the original doors come off Mills Haven, Foxhaven, or Glen Allan boxes to the final walkthrough. Kitchens with 35-38 doors and an island in Broadmoor Estates or Lakeland Ridge run closer to 10 days. The kitchen is only fully unusable for 2 to 3 days in the middle of the project (the veneer cure window and the day new doors are hung). The sink, dishwasher, fridge, and stove all stay connected for the entire reface. iPaint Painting schedules the unusable days mid-week so Sherwood Park families can plan around them. Door fabrication runs 3 to 4 weeks before any on-site work begins, so the typical timeline from your sample visit to the final walk is about 6 weeks. Why would I reface in Sherwood Park instead of fully replacing my kitchen for $55,000 to $130,000? Full kitchen replacement in Strathcona County runs $55,000 to $130,000 because the contractor market east of Edmonton is tighter, quartz fabricators charge a delivery premium to cross Highway 21 and Highway 16, and 1970s-80s Sherwood Park homes often need additional electrical and plumbing modernization once the boxes come out. Cabinet refacing in Sherwood Park delivers a brand-new face for $13,000 to $26,000, keeps the structurally superior original Mills Haven or Foxhaven plywood boxes in place, leaves your countertop bolted down, and finishes in 7-10 days instead of 6-10 weeks. Refacing is the math-driven choice when the boxes are good and the doors are simply 40 to 50 years out of style. Do you reface kitchens across all Sherwood Park subdivisions including Mills Haven, Glen Allan, Broadmoor Estates, and Lakeland Ridge? Yes. iPaint Painting refaces cabinets throughout every Sherwood Park subdivision in Strathcona County, including Mills Haven, Foxhaven, Glen Allan, Nottingham, Broadmoor Estates, Westboro, Brentwood, Lakeland Ridge, Summerwood, Maplegrove, Strathcona Industrial, Salisbury Village, and Heritage Hills. We know the original 1970s and 1980s millwork specs from the Mills Haven and Foxhaven housing boom, the 1990s-2000s Glen Allan and Nottingham builds, and the 2010s-2020s Lakeland Ridge developments off Wye Road and Broadmoor Boulevard. Postal codes T8A, T8B, T8C, T8G, and T8H are all served from our 9821 33 Ave NW shop via Highway 16. Call 780-938-9555 to confirm scheduling for your street. Get Started Sherwood Park's Cabinet Refacing Specialists Whether it is swapping 1970s honey-oak cathedral arches for fluted rift-cut oak fronts, modernizing brass colonial knobs to matte black hardware, or doing a full two-tone style upgrade across Mills Haven, Foxhaven, Glen Allan, Nottingham, Broadmoor Estates, or Lakeland Ridge, let's talk. Free in-home sample visit, no deposit, no T8 travel surcharge. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Door-Sample Visit MPI Certified 5-Year Warranty No T8 Surcharge Owner Measures --- ## Cabinet Refacing Spruce Grove | New Doors, Same Boxes, Modern Kitchen | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refacing/spruce-grove.html > Professional cabinet refacing in Spruce Grove by iPaint Painting. Replace dated doors and drawer fronts while keeping structurally sound cabinet boxes. Shaker, slab, and raised-panel styles. Serving Greenbury, Prescott, Woodhaven & all Spruce Grove neighbourhoods. $5,000-$12,000. 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refacing Spruce Grove | New Doors, Same Boxes, Modern Kitchen | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refacing in Spruce Grove iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet refacing services in Spruce Grove , Alberta, replacing dated cabinet doors and drawer fronts with brand new ones while keeping your existing cabinet boxes intact. Spruce Grove’s rapid growth through the 2000s and 2010s produced thousands of kitchens in Greenbury , Prescott , Tonewood , and Harvest Ridge with builder-grade thermofoil or basic raised-panel doors that are now showing their age — peeling edges, yellowed finishes, and outdated profiles. The cabinet boxes underneath, however, are still structurally sound. Cabinet refacing gives you a completely modern kitchen with new shaker, slab, or raised-panel doors , fresh drawer fronts, updated soft-close hinges , and new pulls and knobs, all installed on your existing boxes with matching veneer on the face frames. Typical Spruce Grove kitchen cabinet refacing costs $5,000–$12,000 — a fraction of the $20,000–$40,000+ full cabinet replacement. Our shop is just 30 minutes east on Highway 16 , and there is no travel surcharge for Spruce Grove projects. Every project includes a free in-home consultation , detailed written estimate, and 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free cabinet refacing estimate in Spruce Grove. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews 30 Min from Edmonton Shop MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Reface New Doors, New Hardware, Same Solid Boxes Cabinet refacing replaces the visible elements of your Spruce Grove kitchen while preserving the structurally sound cabinet boxes underneath. Cabinet Doors Brand new doors in shaker, slab, raised-panel, or flat-panel profiles. Measured, ordered, and precision-fitted to your existing cabinet boxes. Drawer Fronts New drawer fronts matched to your door style for a cohesive, factory-fresh look across every cabinet opening in your Spruce Grove kitchen. Face Frame Veneer Cabinet box face frames are veneered or finished to match your new doors, creating a seamless, unified look throughout. New Hardware Soft-close hinges, modern pulls, and knobs selected to complement your new door style. Updated hardware transforms the entire feel. End Panels Exposed cabinet ends are finished with matching panels for a built-in, custom look on peninsula and island units. Crown Moulding New or updated crown moulding and light valances to complete the kitchen transformation from top to bottom. Island Cabinetry Kitchen island doors, panels, and storage refaced to match your perimeter cabinets for a unified, designer look. Bathroom Vanities Bathroom vanity doors and drawer fronts replaced to match your kitchen or create a standalone updated look. Not sure if refacing is right for your Spruce Grove kitchen? We also offer cabinet refinishing for a colour change on existing doors and cabinet painting for a lighter-touch refresh. Call us — we’ll help you decide. Our Process From First Call to Modern Kitchen We’ve refined our cabinet refacing process over 15 years, serving Spruce Grove homeowners who want a modern kitchen without the cost and disruption of a full renovation. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You’ll speak directly with a craftsman — not a call centre — and we’ll schedule your free in-home cabinet assessment in Spruce Grove. 02 ➔ Assessment & Door Selection We drive straight out Highway 16 to inspect your cabinet boxes for structural integrity, measure every opening, and help you choose the perfect door style, colour, and hardware. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every door, drawer front, hinge, pull, and veneer panel with pricing. No surprises, no hidden fees — the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Old Door Removal Existing doors, drawer fronts, and hardware are carefully removed. Cabinet boxes are cleaned, inspected, and prepared for new veneer on face frames. 05 ➔ New Doors & Veneer Installed Brand new doors and drawer fronts are precision-fitted. Face frames are veneered or finished to match. New soft-close hinges, pulls, and knobs are installed throughout. 06 Final Walkthrough We inspect every door, drawer, and hinge with you. Everything is aligned, cleaned, and your 5-year written workmanship warranty is activated. Your Spruce Grove kitchen looks brand new. Why iPaint Why Spruce Grove Homeowners Choose iPaint for Cabinet Refacing Cabinet refacing demands precise measurement, quality materials, and expert installation — that’s exactly what we deliver. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every installer on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. When you hire iPaint for your Spruce Grove kitchen, you get the same trained team from start to finish — that’s how we guarantee consistency across every door. Certified & Experienced Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. With 15+ years of cabinet work across the Edmonton metro area, he knows which box constructions hold up to refacing and which are better served by refinishing or replacement — honest answers every time. Premium Door Styles & Materials We source high-quality replacement doors in shaker, slab, raised-panel, and flat-panel profiles — available in solid wood, MDF, or thermofoil finishes. Every door is measured to your exact Spruce Grove cabinet openings for a precision fit that looks custom, not cookie-cutter. Fraction of Replacement Cost Full cabinet replacement runs $20,000–$40,000+ including demolition, plumbing, countertop refitting, and installation. Cabinet refacing delivers a completely modern Spruce Grove kitchen for $5,000–$12,000 — keeping your countertops, plumbing, and layout exactly where they are. 5-Year Written Warranty Every cabinet surface we reface is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If doors warp, veneer lifts, or hardware fails due to our installation — we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That’s our promise to every Spruce Grove homeowner. No Travel Surcharges Our Edmonton shop is a straight 30-minute drive west on Highway 16 to Spruce Grove. There’s no mileage fee, no travel surcharge, and no extra cost for being outside Edmonton city limits. Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, and Parkland County are part of our core service area. Products & Materials Door Materials & Finish Options We source premium replacement doors and finishing materials from trusted manufacturers to ensure lasting quality for your Spruce Grove kitchen. Solid Wood Doors Premium solid wood doors in maple, oak, birch, and cherry. The most durable option with natural grain character. Ideal for Spruce Grove homeowners who want lasting beauty and a classic feel. Maple Oak Birch Cherry MDF with Lacquer Finish Medium-density fibreboard doors spray-finished with catalyzed lacquer for a flawless, factory-smooth result. Extremely stable — no expansion or contraction with Alberta’s seasonal humidity swings. Catalyzed Lacquer Conversion Varnish Custom Colours Thermofoil & Laminate Cost-effective vinyl-wrapped or laminate doors in dozens of colours and textures. A practical choice for budget-conscious Spruce Grove renovations that still delivers a clean, modern look. Thermofoil High-Pressure Laminate Textured Finishes Pricing Guide Cabinet Refacing Pricing in Spruce Grove Transparent pricing based on kitchen size and door style. Includes new doors, drawer fronts, veneer, hardware, and our 5-year warranty. No travel surcharge from Edmonton. Small Kitchen $5,000–$7,000 10–20 doors. Shaker or slab. 5–7 days. Most Popular Average Kitchen $7,000–$9,000 20–30 doors. Shaker or raised-panel. 7–10 days. Large Kitchen $9,000–$12,000 30–50+ doors. Executive homes. 10–14 days. Bathroom Vanity $1,500–$3,500 Single or double vanity. New doors & hardware. 3–5 days. Kitchen + Bath $8,000–$14,000 Full kitchen plus 1–2 vanities. Bundle savings. Pricing depends on door count, door style, material, and hardware selection. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed — the price we quote is the price you pay. Get your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Spruce Grove Context Why Spruce Grove Kitchens Are Perfect for Cabinet Refacing Spruce Grove’s explosive growth along the Highway 16 corridor west of Edmonton produced thousands of new homes through the 2000s and 2010s. The building boom across Greenbury , Tonewood , Harvest Ridge , and Prescott delivered modern open-concept homes with builder-grade kitchens that looked great on move-in day but are now 10–20 years old. The cabinet boxes — typically engineered wood or plywood construction — are still perfectly sound. What’s failing is the thermofoil wrap on the doors , which peels and bubbles after years of exposure to stovetop heat and dishwasher steam. 2000s Homes: Builder-Grade Thermofoil The first wave of major Spruce Grove development in Woodhaven , McLaughlin , Broxton Park , and Millgrove produced kitchens with flat-panel thermofoil doors in white, almond, or light maple. After 15–20 years, the vinyl wrap lifts at the edges and yellows noticeably. Cabinet refacing replaces those failing thermofoil doors with durable MDF shaker or slab doors finished in catalyzed lacquer that won’t peel, bubble, or discolour. The solid cabinet boxes underneath are reusable for decades more. 2010s Homes: Dated Builder Profiles Newer developments in Greenbury , Tonewood , and Harvest Ridge featured basic raised-panel or flat-panel MDF doors with painted finishes. While less prone to peeling than thermofoil, these single-coat builder finishes have often chipped, scuffed, and yellowed. More importantly, the door profiles themselves now look dated as kitchen design trends have shifted firmly toward clean shaker lines . Refacing swaps those dated profiles for modern door styles while preserving perfectly serviceable boxes. Established Spruce Grove: The Oak Era Older homes in Spruce Ridge , The Links , and central Spruce Grove from the 1990s feature the iconic golden honey oak cabinets with cathedral-arch doors. These kitchens have the sturdiest cabinet boxes of all — solid oak and plywood construction built to last 40+ years. Cabinet refacing transforms these dated oak kitchens into sleek, modern spaces with white shaker , warm grey slab , or navy raised-panel doors while keeping that superior box construction. What’s Included What’s Included in Every Cabinet Refacing Project When you hire iPaint for cabinet refacing in Spruce Grove, you’re getting a complete, turnkey transformation — not just a set of new doors dropped off at your doorstep. Full in-home assessment — cabinet boxes inspected for structural integrity, every opening measured Door style and colour consultation — shaker, slab, raised-panel, or flat-panel in the colour and material of your choice Hardware selection guidance — soft-close hinges, pulls, and knobs that complement your new door style Old door and hardware removal — careful removal and disposal of existing doors, drawer fronts, and hardware Face frame veneer or finishing — exposed cabinet box frames matched to your new door colour Precision door and drawer front installation — every new piece fitted, aligned, and adjusted for perfect operation End panel installation — exposed cabinet sides finished with matching panels Crown moulding and trim — updated or added to complete the transformation Final walkthrough and alignment check — every door and drawer tested for smooth operation Full cleanup — your kitchen returned the way it was, or better 5-year written workmanship warranty — activated at project completion Spruce Grove Pricing Guide A standard Spruce Grove kitchen with 20–30 cabinet doors runs $7,000–$9,000 for complete refacing including new doors, drawer fronts, veneer, hardware, and warranty. Smaller kitchens start at $5,000 . Executive homes with 30–50+ doors range from $9,000–$12,000 . Bathroom vanity refacing costs $1,500–$3,500 per vanity. Every estimate is itemized and guaranteed — the price we quote is the price you pay. Want to change the colour but keep your door style? Cabinet refinishing strips and spray-finishes your existing doors. Need the walls done at the same time? Our interior painting team in Spruce Grove handles both projects for maximum efficiency. Service Areas Cabinet Refacing Across Spruce Grove & Area We provide professional cabinet refacing services throughout Spruce Grove and all surrounding Parkland County communities. Primary Service Area Spruce Grove, AB Spruce Grove Neighbourhoods Greenbury Prescott Tonewood Harvest Ridge Woodhaven McLaughlin Broxton Park Millgrove Spruce Ridge The Links Grove Meadows Central Spruce Grove Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Leduc Stony Plain Parkland County 30 Minutes from Edmonton — Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW, Edmonton is a straight drive west on Highway 16. Free estimates, no travel surcharges for Spruce Grove or Stony Plain projects. Find Us Our Work Cabinet Refacing Transformations Real cabinet refacing projects from homes across the Edmonton metro area. See how new doors and hardware completely transform a kitchen. Before After Cathedral-Arch Oak to White Shaker Before After Peeling Thermofoil to Clean Slab Before After Maple Raised-Panel to Grey Shaker Before After Full Kitchen Refacing — Open Concept View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help in Spruce Grove Cabinet refacing is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services available throughout Spruce Grove. Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet Painting Interior Painting Stain & Lacquer Drywall & Surface Repairs Common Questions Cabinet Refacing FAQs — Spruce Grove Straight answers to the questions Spruce Grove homeowners ask most about cabinet refacing costs, timelines, and options. How much does cabinet refacing cost in Spruce Grove? Typical Spruce Grove kitchen cabinet refacing costs $5,000–$12,000 depending on kitchen size, number of doors, door style (shaker, slab, raised-panel), material choice, and hardware selection. A standard 20–30 door kitchen in Greenbury or Prescott averages $7,000–$9,000. This is significantly less than full cabinet replacement at $20,000–$40,000+ and delivers a completely modern look while keeping your structurally sound cabinet boxes. There is no travel surcharge from our Edmonton shop — just 30 minutes on Highway 16. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. Are my Spruce Grove kitchen cabinets good candidates for refacing? Most Spruce Grove homes built during the 2000s–2010s building boom have solid cabinet boxes with engineered wood or plywood construction that holds up well over 10–20 years. Newer Greenbury and Tonewood kitchens typically have serviceable boxes even if the thermofoil doors are peeling. Older homes in Woodhaven and McLaughlin from the 1990s often have even sturdier solid wood construction ideal for refacing. If your boxes are square, level, and free of water damage, refacing is an excellent option. During our free in-home consultation, we inspect every box and give you an honest recommendation. What is the difference between cabinet refacing and cabinet refinishing? Cabinet refacing replaces the doors and drawer fronts entirely with brand new ones in a modern style — shaker, slab, or raised-panel — while veneering or finishing the existing cabinet boxes to match. Cabinet refinishing strips the existing doors down to bare wood and spray-applies a new finish. Choose refacing when you want a completely different door style. Choose refinishing when your door profile is fine but the colour or finish needs updating. Not sure? Call 780-938-9555 — we’ll assess your Spruce Grove kitchen and recommend the best path. What door styles are available for cabinet refacing in Spruce Grove? iPaint offers four primary door profiles for cabinet refacing: shaker (the most popular choice, and for good reason — it works with everything from farmhouse to modern), slab (clean, minimal lines for contemporary kitchens), raised-panel (traditional elegance), and flat-panel (understated and versatile). Doors are available in solid wood, MDF with lacquer finish, or thermofoil. Popular colours in Spruce Grove include white, off-white, warm grey, navy, and matte black. We bring samples to your Spruce Grove home so you can see how each option looks in your actual kitchen lighting. How long does cabinet refacing take for a typical Spruce Grove kitchen? A standard Spruce Grove kitchen with 20–30 doors takes 7–10 working days from old door removal to final walkthrough. Smaller kitchens (10–20 doors) in Spruce Grove condos or townhomes take 5–7 days. Larger executive kitchens in Prescott or The Links with 30–50+ doors take 10–14 days. Your kitchen remains functional for most of the process — far less disruption than a full renovation. We schedule Spruce Grove projects in dedicated blocks so our crew is on-site every working day until your kitchen is complete. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Spruce Grove Kitchen? Whether it’s a full kitchen refacing, a bathroom vanity, or just a consultation to explore your options — let’s talk about your Spruce Grove cabinet project. Free estimates, no pressure, no travel surcharge. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Consultation No Travel Surcharge --- ## Cabinet Refacing St. Albert | New Doors, Same Boxes, Modern Look | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refacing/st-albert.html > Professional cabinet refacing in St. Albert by iPaint Painting. Replace dated doors and drawer fronts while keeping structurally sound cabinet boxes. Shaker, slab, and raised-panel styles. Serving Erin Ridge, Oakmont, Lacombe Park & all St. Albert neighbourhoods. $5,000–$12,000. 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refacing St. Albert | New Doors, Same Boxes, Modern Look | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refacing in St. Albert iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet refacing services in St. Albert , Alberta, replacing worn or dated cabinet doors and drawer fronts with brand new ones while preserving the structurally sound cabinet boxes installed during St. Albert’s steady growth from the 1970s through the 2010s. As one of Canada’s most livable communities — consistently ranked among Alberta’s top cities and home to over 68,000 residents along the Sturgeon River — St. Albert has a mature housing stock where solid kitchen cabinetry just needs a modern face. Homes in Erin Ridge , Oakmont , and Lacombe Park were built with quality plywood and hardwood cabinet boxes that still perform after 20–30 years, but the cathedral-arch oak doors , honey-stained finishes, and early thermofoil panels look outdated. Cabinet refacing gives you a completely modern kitchen with new shaker, slab, or raised-panel doors , updated soft-close hinges , and fresh hardware — all installed on your existing boxes. Typical St. Albert kitchen refacing costs $5,000–$12,000 , a fraction of the $20,000–$40,000+ full replacement price. Whether you’re updating a 1990s kitchen in Grandin near Grandin Park Plaza , modernizing raised-panel maple near Red Willow Park Trail in Woodlands , or converting builder-grade flat-panel in Jensen Lakes , iPaint’s certified team handles every step from measurement to installation. Every project includes a free consultation , detailed written estimate, and 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free cabinet refacing estimate in St. Albert. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews No Subcontractors In-House Team MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Reface New Doors, New Hardware, Same Solid Boxes Cabinet refacing replaces the visible elements of your St. Albert kitchen while preserving the structurally sound cabinet boxes underneath. Cabinet Doors Brand new doors in shaker, slab, raised-panel, or flat-panel profiles. Measured, ordered, and precision-fitted to your existing St. Albert cabinet boxes. Drawer Fronts New drawer fronts matched to your door style for a cohesive, factory-fresh look across every cabinet opening in your kitchen. Face Frame Veneer Cabinet box face frames are veneered or finished to match your new doors, creating a seamless, unified look throughout your St. Albert kitchen. New Hardware Soft-close hinges, modern pulls, and knobs selected to complement your new door style. Updated hardware transforms the entire kitchen feel. End Panels Exposed cabinet ends are finished with matching panels for a built-in, custom look on peninsula and island units in your kitchen. Crown Moulding New or updated crown moulding and light valances to complete the kitchen transformation from top to bottom in your St. Albert home. Island Cabinetry Kitchen island doors, panels, and storage refaced to match your perimeter cabinets for a unified, designer kitchen look. Bathroom Vanities Bathroom vanity doors and drawer fronts replaced to match your kitchen or create a standalone updated look in your St. Albert home. Not sure if refacing is right for your St. Albert kitchen? We also offer cabinet refinishing for a colour change on existing doors and cabinet painting for a lighter-touch refresh. Call us — we’ll help you decide. Our Process From First Call to Modern Kitchen We’ve refined our cabinet refacing process over 15 years, serving St. Albert homeowners who want a modern kitchen without the cost and disruption of a full renovation. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. We’ll schedule your free in-home cabinet assessment at your St. Albert address — typically within 48 hours. 02 ➔ Assessment & Door Selection We inspect your cabinet boxes for structural integrity, measure every opening, and help you choose the perfect door style, colour, and hardware for your St. Albert kitchen. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every door, drawer front, hinge, pull, and veneer panel with pricing. No surprises — the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Old Door Removal Existing doors, drawer fronts, and hardware are carefully removed. Cabinet boxes are cleaned, inspected, and prepared for new veneer on face frames. 05 ➔ New Doors & Veneer Installed Brand new doors and drawer fronts are precision-fitted. Face frames veneered to match. New soft-close hinges, pulls, and knobs installed throughout your St. Albert kitchen. 06 Final Walkthrough We inspect every door, drawer, and hinge with you. Everything is aligned, cleaned, and your 5-year written workmanship warranty is activated. Your kitchen looks brand new. Why iPaint Why St. Albert Homeowners Choose iPaint for Cabinet Refacing Cabinet refacing demands precise measurement, quality materials, and expert installation — that’s what we deliver across St. Albert. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every installer on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers in your St. Albert home, no subcontractors, no middlemen. Our shop in south Edmonton is a quick drive north on St. Albert Trail or Anthony Henday Drive — our crews serve St. Albert multiple days each week. Certified & Experienced Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. With 15+ years of cabinet work across the Edmonton metro area, he knows which St. Albert cabinet box constructions hold up to refacing and which need refinishing or replacement — and he gives you an honest answer every time. Premium Door Styles & Materials We source high-quality replacement doors in shaker, slab, raised-panel, and flat-panel profiles — available in solid wood, MDF, or thermofoil finishes. Every door is measured to your exact cabinet openings for a precision fit that looks custom, not builder-grade. Fraction of Replacement Cost Full cabinet replacement in St. Albert runs $20,000–$40,000+ including demolition, plumbing disconnects, countertop refitting, and installation. Cabinet refacing delivers a completely modern look for $5,000–$12,000 — keeping your countertops, plumbing, and layout exactly where they are. 5-Year Written Warranty Every cabinet surface we reface is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If doors warp, veneer lifts, or hardware fails due to our installation — we come back and make it right. That’s our promise to every St. Albert homeowner. No Hidden Costs — Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don’t surprise you with extra charges for hardware, veneer, or “additional fitting.” Same pricing as Edmonton — no travel surcharge for St. Albert. Products We Use Premium Finishes for St. Albert Cabinets We pair new doors and hardware with professional-grade finishing products from trusted brands for lasting results. Benjamin Moore The gold standard in cabinet finishing. Benjamin Moore’s Advance line is purpose-built for cabinetry — delivering a factory-smooth finish with exceptional hardness. Ideal for St. Albert kitchens where cooking humidity meets Alberta’s dry winter air from the Sturgeon River valley. Advance Cabinet Coat Regal Select Sherwin-Williams Sherwin-Williams ProClassic and Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel deliver outstanding levelling and a glass-smooth finish on cabinet face frames and trim. Exceptional adhesion on the veneer surfaces used in cabinet refacing projects across St. Albert. ProClassic Emerald Urethane Duration Cloverdale A trusted Western Canadian brand delivering professional-grade performance. Cloverdale’s cabinet products offer excellent adhesion and durability — especially well-suited for Alberta’s unique climate conditions and the temperature swings St. Albert homeowners experience year-round. Acrylux Diamond Ultra During your free consultation , we’ll recommend the best door material, finish, and hardware for your kitchen based on style preferences, usage patterns, and budget. St. Albert Pricing Cabinet Refacing Pricing for St. Albert Same pricing as Edmonton — no travel surcharges for St. Albert. Small Kitchen $5,000–$7,000 10–20 doors. Grandin, Braeside Most Popular Average Kitchen $7,000–$9,000 20–30 doors. Lacombe Park, Woodlands Executive Kitchen $9,000–$12,000 30–50+ doors. Oakmont, Erin Ridge Bathroom Vanity $1,500–$3,500 Single or double vanity. 3–5 days. Pre-Sale Refresh $4,000–$7,000 Modern doors for listing. Kingswood Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . St. Albert Context Why St. Albert Kitchens Are Perfect for Cabinet Refacing St. Albert sits northwest of Edmonton along the Sturgeon River , connected by St. Albert Trail (Highway 2) and Anthony Henday Drive . Founded as a Métis settlement in 1861 and incorporated as a city in 1977, St. Albert has grown steadily into one of Alberta’s most desirable communities. The city’s housing stock spans four decades of construction, each leaving a distinctive kitchen cabinet style that is now ready for modernization. 1970s–1980s Heritage: Grandin, Braeside & Lacombe Park St. Albert’s oldest residential areas surround the Grandin Park Plaza commercial district and the historic Father Lacombe Chapel — a National Historic Site near St. Albert Place . Grandin and Braeside feature bungalows and split-level homes from the 1970s with solid oak cabinet boxes topped by raised-panel doors in dark walnut or honey-oak stain. Lacombe Park , established in the 1980s west of Sir Winston Churchill Avenue , has two-storey family homes with larger kitchens and quality plywood box construction. All three neighbourhoods have cabinet boxes built to last — they just need new doors in a modern shaker or slab profile to look current. Older homes may have lead-based primers — our Lead Safety (RRP) certification ensures safe handling. If your walls need updating too, our interior painting service in St. Albert pairs naturally with cabinet refacing. 1990s Growth: Kingswood, Woodlands & North Ridge Kingswood , located along Kingswood Boulevard near the Sturgeon River valley , features executive homes with larger kitchens containing 30–40 cabinet doors in solid maple or oak construction. Woodlands , situated near the popular Red Willow Park Trail system that winds along the Sturgeon River, has homes where 1990s builders installed cathedral-arch and raised-panel doors that were premium at the time but now look dated. North Ridge shares the same era of quality cabinet box construction. These 1990s kitchens represent the sweet spot for refacing: the boxes are sound, the door styles are outdated, and homeowners invested significantly in the original kitchen. 2000s–2010s Expansion: Erin Ridge, Oakmont & Jensen Lakes Erin Ridge , one of St. Albert’s largest neighbourhoods developed north of Erin Ridge Road , has builder-grade thermofoil and basic MDF doors that are now peeling and delaminating after 15–20 years near stovetops and dishwashers. Oakmont , St. Albert’s premier community along Oakmont Drive near the Sturgeon Valley Golf and Country Club , features estate homes with expansive kitchens. Jensen Lakes , the city’s newest development south of Ray Gibbon Drive , has even newer homes where early thermofoil is already showing wear. For all three communities, refacing with solid wood or premium MDF shaker doors transforms the kitchen at a fraction of replacement cost. What’s Included What’s Included in Every St. Albert Cabinet Refacing Project When you hire iPaint for cabinet refacing in St. Albert, you get a complete, turnkey transformation — not just a set of new doors dropped off at your doorstep. Full in-home assessment — cabinet boxes inspected for structural integrity, every opening measured at your St. Albert address Door style and colour consultation — shaker, slab, raised-panel, or flat-panel in the colour and material of your choice Hardware selection guidance — soft-close hinges, pulls, and knobs that complement your new door style Old door and hardware removal — careful removal and disposal of existing doors, drawer fronts, and hardware Face frame veneer or finishing — exposed cabinet box frames matched to your new door colour Precision door and drawer front installation — every new piece fitted, aligned, and adjusted for perfect operation End panel installation — exposed cabinet sides finished with matching panels Crown moulding and trim — updated or added to complete the transformation Final walkthrough and alignment check — every door and drawer tested for smooth operation Full cleanup — your kitchen returned the way it was, or better 5-year written workmanship warranty — activated at project completion St. Albert Cabinet Refacing Pricing Guide Pricing is identical to Edmonton — no travel surcharges for St. Albert. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is a quick drive via St. Albert Trail or Anthony Henday Drive . Typical ranges: Small kitchen (10–20 doors) — $5,000–$7,000 in shaker or slab style, 5–7 days Average kitchen (20–30 doors) — $7,000–$9,000, common in Lacombe Park and Woodlands Executive kitchen (30–50+ doors) — $9,000–$12,000 in Oakmont and Erin Ridge Bathroom vanity refacing — $1,500–$3,500 for single or double vanities Pre-sale kitchen refresh — $4,000–$7,000 to modernize before listing in St. Albert’s competitive market Want to change the colour but keep your door style? Cabinet refinishing in St. Albert strips and spray-finishes your existing doors. Need the walls done at the same time? Our interior painting team handles both projects for maximum efficiency. Service Areas Cabinet Refacing Across St. Albert & Area We provide professional cabinet refacing services throughout St. Albert and all surrounding communities. Primary Service Area St. Albert, AB Premium & Executive Neighbourhoods Oakmont Erin Ridge Erin Ridge North Kingswood Jensen Lakes North Ridge Established Neighbourhoods Grandin Braeside Lacombe Park Woodlands Deer Ridge Akinsdale Forest Lawn Mission Sturgeon Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park Spruce Grove Leduc Morinville Quick Access via St. Albert Trail — Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton serves all of St. Albert with no travel surcharge. Same pricing as Edmonton. St. Albert, Alberta — proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Our Work Cabinet Refacing Transformations Real cabinet refacing projects from St. Albert and area homes. See how new doors and hardware completely transform a kitchen. Before After Cathedral-Arch to Shaker — Lacombe Park Before After Thermofoil to Slab — Erin Ridge Before After Maple Raised-Panel to Grey Shaker — Kingswood Before After Full Kitchen Refacing — Oakmont View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help in St. Albert Cabinet refacing is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Cabinet Refinishing in St. Albert Cabinet Painting in St. Albert Interior Painting in St. Albert Exterior Painting in St. Albert Drywall & Surface Repairs Common Questions Cabinet Refacing FAQs — St. Albert Straight answers to the questions St. Albert homeowners ask most about cabinet refacing costs, timelines, and options. How much does cabinet refacing cost in St. Albert? Typical St. Albert kitchen cabinet refacing costs $5,000–$12,000 depending on kitchen size, number of doors, door style (shaker, slab, raised-panel), material choice, and hardware selection. A standard 20–30 door kitchen in Grandin or Lacombe Park averages $7,000–$9,000. Executive kitchens in Oakmont or Erin Ridge with 40+ doors typically run $9,000–$12,000. This is significantly less than full cabinet replacement at $20,000–$40,000+ and delivers a completely modern look. Same pricing as Edmonton — no travel surcharge. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. Are my St. Albert kitchen cabinets good candidates for refacing? Most St. Albert homes built between 1980 and 2005 have solid cabinet boxes — plywood or hardwood construction from builders who supplied the city’s rapid growth. Erin Ridge, Oakmont, Lacombe Park, Kingswood, and Grandin kitchens typically have structurally sound boxes with dated door styles. If your boxes are square, level, and free of water damage or delamination, refacing is an excellent option. During our free in-home consultation, we inspect every box and give you an honest recommendation — we won’t recommend refacing if your boxes need replacing. How long does cabinet refacing take in a St. Albert home? A typical 20–30 door kitchen in Lacombe Park or Woodlands takes 7–10 working days from old door removal to final installation. Smaller kitchens with 10–20 doors in Grandin or Braeside take 5–7 days. Larger executive kitchens in Oakmont or Kingswood with 40+ doors and island cabinetry take 10–14 days. Your kitchen remains partially functional throughout most of the process — no plumbing disconnects, no countertop removal. Our crew is in St. Albert multiple days each week from our south Edmonton shop. What door styles are available for cabinet refacing in St. Albert? We offer shaker (the most popular choice right now — clean lines, recessed centre panel), slab (flat, contemporary, seamless), raised-panel (traditional, dimensional detail), and flat-panel (minimalist, European-influenced) door profiles. Each style is available in solid wood, MDF, or thermofoil finishes in virtually any colour. White and grey shakers are the top sellers across St. Albert, followed by navy and sage green. During your free consultation, we bring samples so you can see the door styles in your own kitchen lighting. Call 780-938-9555 to book. What is the difference between cabinet refacing and refinishing? Cabinet refacing replaces your doors and drawer fronts entirely with brand new ones in a modern style — shaker, slab, or raised-panel — while veneering or finishing existing cabinet box face frames to match. Cabinet refinishing strips your existing doors down to bare wood and spray-applies a new professional finish like catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish. Choose refacing when you want a completely different door style — for example, converting cathedral-arch oak in Kingswood to clean white shaker. Choose refinishing when you like your door profile but want a colour update. iPaint offers both services across St. Albert. Get Started St. Albert’s Trusted Cabinet Refacing Team Whether it’s a full kitchen refacing in Oakmont, a bathroom vanity update in Erin Ridge, or just a consultation to explore your options — let’s talk about your St. Albert cabinet project. Free estimates, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Refacing in Summerside Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refacing/summerside.html > Cabinet refacing in Summerside costs $11,500-$21,000 in 2026. New coastal shaker or rift oak doors on solid Brookfield-era boxes in 5-7 days on site. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refacing in Summerside Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refacing in Summerside , Edmonton Cabinet refacing in Summerside is the replacement of the raised-panel maple and espresso doors that Brookfield-era builders hung across Edmonton’s first beach community between 2002 and 2012, fitted as new coastal white shaker, driftwood-tone rift oak, or two-tone fronts on the original boxes. A typical reface covers 22 to 34 doors, 8 to 14 drawer fronts, and the island , runs 5 to 7 days on site , and costs $11,500 to $21,000 , against $45,000 to $85,000 for full replacement. Last updated June 2026. iPaint Painting refaces kitchens across the whole T6X footprint: the 2002-2006 phases near 91 Street , the lake-backing homes on Lake Summerside , and the later streets toward 66 Street and Ellerslie Road , plus neighbouring Walker , Charlesworth , Ellerslie , and The Orchards . One distinction settles the budget before anything else: refacing installs brand-new doors and drawer fronts in a new style, while cabinet refinishing in Summerside sprays the doors the kitchen already has. Call 780-938-9555 for a free in-home measure with door and colour samples. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Home Measure 5-7 Days On Site 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Island & Two-Tone Specialists Lake-Community Kitchen Specialists Brookfield-Era Box Pros Pre-Beach-Season Scheduling Island-Centric Refaces Coastal White Shaker Fronts Driftwood Rift Oak Doors Blue-Grey Two-Tone Islands Soft-Close On Every Door T6X Owner-Led 5-Year Written Warranty Lake-Community Kitchen Specialists Brookfield-Era Box Pros Pre-Beach-Season Scheduling Island-Centric Refaces Coastal White Shaker Fronts Driftwood Rift Oak Doors Blue-Grey Two-Tone Islands Soft-Close On Every Door T6X Owner-Led 5-Year Written Warranty Summerside Pricing How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in Summerside in 2026? Cabinet refacing in Summerside costs $11,500 to $21,000 in 2026, set by door count, door material, and how much of the island gets dressed. The ranges below reflect the kitchen sizes Brookfield’s 2002-2015 phases actually produced, and every number becomes a fixed written price after the in-home measure. Vanity Add-On $2,400-$4,600 Ensuite or main-bath vanity refaced during the same install week as the kitchen, a frequent extra in the 1,800 to 3,200 square foot two-storeys. Early-Phase Two-Storey (22-26 doors) $11,500-$14,200 The 2002-2006 kitchens in the phases closest to 91 Street. About 5 days on site. Most Common Family Kitchen with Island (26-30 doors) $14,200-$17,400 The classic Brookfield two-storey scope: 8 to 14 drawer fronts plus the island refaced to match or finished two-tone. 6 days on site. Lake-Backing Premium (30-34 doors) $17,400-$21,000 The larger plans backing Lake Summerside: island, pantry run, and rift-cut oak fronts. 7 days on site. Coastal white shaker in painted MDF sets the floor of each range, driftwood-tone rift-cut oak sits at the ceiling, and a two-tone blue-grey island adds finishing time rather than material cost. Full cabinet replacement for the same Summerside kitchens quotes at $45,000 to $85,000 once demolition, countertops, and plumbing are counted. Request your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Know the Difference Cabinet Refacing vs Refinishing vs Replacement for Summerside Kitchens Cabinet refacing swaps every door, drawer front, and end panel for newly fabricated pieces, which is the only way a raised-panel maple kitchen becomes a coastal shaker one. Refinishing re-sprays the doors already hanging, so the 2000s profile stays. Replacement tears out boxes that, across Brookfield’s build-out, are usually still square and solid. Reface vs Refinish vs Replace Cabinet Refacing Cabinet Refinishing Full Replacement What happens to the doors Old fronts come off; new doors, drawer fronts, and end panels are fabricated off site and installed. Boxes stay. The existing doors are stripped and sprayed a new colour, then re-hung. Everything comes out, the still-solid Brookfield boxes included. Style change possible Yes. Raised-panel maple or espresso becomes coastal shaker, rift oak, or a two-tone island. No. The colour changes; the door profile does not. Yes, at four to five times the refacing budget. Typical Summerside cost $11,500-$21,000 Roughly half the refacing number for the same kitchen. $45,000-$85,000 Kitchen downtime Usable through most of the 5-7 install days; sink and appliances stay connected. About 5-6 days while doors are sprayed off site. Weeks of tear-out plus countertop lead times. Best Summerside fit 2002-2012 kitchens with sound boxes and dated fronts, and island upgrades booked ahead of beach season. Owners who like their door profile and only want new colour. Layout changes, water damage, or failing boxes, which this community rarely has. For kitchens where the door profile still suits the house, cabinet refinishing in Summerside handles the colour-only version for roughly half the budget, and cabinet painting in Summerside is the lighter-touch route. To compare refacing across other Edmonton communities, start at the cabinet refacing service hub . iPaint gives the straight recommendation at the measure, not after a deposit. What Gets Replaced What a Summerside Cabinet Reface Replaces The standard scope in Summerside’s family two-storeys runs 22 to 34 doors, 8 to 14 drawer fronts, and the island, among the largest single-kitchen door counts iPaint measures anywhere in Edmonton. 22-34 New Doors Fabricated off site in coastal shaker, rift oak, or slab profiles and sized to the original 2002-2012 openings. The maple and espresso fronts leave; the boxes never move. 8-14 Drawer Fronts Matched to the door profile, with the option to swap builder slides for soft-close glides while the fronts are already off. The Island, First Summerside kitchens centre on the island, so the island gets refaced, panelled, and often two-toned in soft blue-grey to anchor the room. End Panels & Gables Exposed sides on the island, peninsula, and fridge surround get skinned to match, so no honey-maple stain survives beside the new fronts. Face-Frame Veneer Every visible box edge wrapped in veneer colour-matched to the new doors, erasing the 2000s stain from the room entirely. Soft-Close Hinges Every door leaves the project on new soft-close hinges, retiring the early-2000s builder hinges in the same install window. Hardware Refresh The brushed-nickel pulls of the Brookfield era come off; matte black, satin brass, or coastal cup pulls go on across doors and drawers. Pantry & Vanity Add-Ons Walk-through pantries and ensuite vanities reface in the same install week, the most requested extras in the 1,800 to 3,200 square foot plans. Box condition is the quiet advantage in this community: the 2002-2012 phases used solid carcass construction that passes the in-home inspection nearly every time. When a box does not pass, iPaint re-scopes the quote on the spot, before any doors are ordered. Measured Around Family Life The Summerside Reface Schedule: Built Off Site, 5 to 7 Days In the House Doors are fabricated away from the house, so the disruptive part of a Summerside reface compresses into a single school-week stretch, and the kitchen keeps working for most of it. 01 ➔ Measure & Sample Visit Mourad brings coastal shaker, rift oak, and slab samples plus the blue-grey island swatches to your Summerside kitchen and measures every opening on the first visit. 02 ➔ Fixed Quote, Calendar Locked The written quote is a fixed price, and spring projects get their install week reserved early, because the pre-beach-season calendar fills first every year. 03 ➔ Off-Site Fabrication, 3-4 Weeks Doors and drawer fronts are custom-built away from the house. Breakfasts, lunches, and homework happen in an untouched kitchen the entire time. 04 ➔ Days 1-2: Fronts Off, Prep On Old doors, drawer fronts, and hardware come off; box faces are cleaned and prepped for veneer. The sink, stove, and fridge stay connected. 05 ➔ Days 3-5: Veneer, Doors, Island Face frames and gables get veneered, new doors hang on soft-close hinges, and the island takes its panels and two-tone finish. 06 Days 6-7: Hardware & Final Walk New pulls go on, every door is aligned, the site is cleaned, and the 5-year written workmanship warranty is handed over at the walkthrough. Why iPaint Why Summerside Families Book iPaint for Refacing A lake community writes its own kitchen brief: bigger islands, brighter palettes, and a hard deadline called summer. Fluent in the Brookfield Kitchen Brookfield Residential and its partner builders ran consistent cabinet packages through Summerside’s 2002-2015 phases. iPaint has measured enough of these kitchens to anticipate door sizes, hinge patterns, and island layouts before the tape comes out, which keeps quotes tight and fabrication accurate the first time. The Lake-House Palette Coastal whites, driftwood-tone rift oak, and soft blue-grey islands are the three requests that dominate Summerside refaces in 2026. iPaint carries physical samples of all three and holds them against your actual cabinets under your actual light before anything is ordered. Island-First Planning Summerside kitchens host the lake season: beach days, birthday weekends, and the after-skating crowd all land at the island. iPaint scopes the island first, seating side, end panels, and two-tone finish included, because it is the surface guests actually see. Built Around School Runs Doors fabricate off site and the install holds to 5 to 7 days, so a family kitchen keeps making breakfast through almost the whole project. Crews work contained, protect the floors, and are out by dinner each day. Done Before Beach Season Demand spikes every spring as owners want the kitchen finished before Lake Summerside opens for swimming and paddle season. iPaint schedules winter and early-spring measures so install weeks land ahead of the Beach Club calendar, with the completion date in writing. Fixed Price, 5-Year Warranty The written number is the final number, with no allowance games on veneer or hardware. Every door, hinge, and seam carries a 5-year written workmanship warranty, serviced from the 9821 33 Ave NW shop with no southeast surcharge for T6X. Door Styles Best Cabinet Door Styles for Lake Summerside Kitchens in 2026 Three directions cover nearly every Summerside reface: coastal white shaker for brightness, driftwood-tone rift oak for texture, and a blue-grey two-tone island to anchor the room. Coastal White Shaker The signature lake-community choice: painted MDF shaker fronts in warm whites that bounce light through the open-plan main floors of the family two-storeys. The volume pick across Summerside, and the floor of the $11,500 pricing range. Warm White Soft Cream Classic Shaker Driftwood-Tone Rift Oak Straight, linear grain in a sandy, weathered tone that reads beach house rather than cottage. Specified across full kitchens or as island and hood accents, and the material that carries the top of the $21,000 range. Flat Slab Fluted Accent Natural Matte Blue-Grey Two-Tone Islands Perimeter doors in coastal white, island in a soft blue-grey pulled straight from the lake palette. A finishing decision rather than a material upgrade, so it adds presence to the room without adding much budget. Island Two-Tone Soft Blue-Grey Matched End Panels All three directions arrive as physical samples at the free in-home measure , matched to budget and household traffic, then locked into a fixed written price. The Summerside Story Edmonton’s First Beach Community at the 20-Year Kitchen Mark A 32-Acre Lake and a 13-Year Build-Out Summerside is Edmonton’s first beach community, a southeast neighbourhood built by Brookfield Residential between 2002 and 2015 around the private, man-made, 32-acre Lake Summerside and its sandy beach. The Summerside Residents Association collects an annual fee that opens the Beach Club to every household: swimming and paddle sports through the summer, skating once the lake freezes. The community sits between Ellerslie Road , 91 Street , and 66 Street in T6X , with Summerside Gate carrying the local retail and Father Michael Mireau School anchoring the family streets. Solid Boxes, Dated Doors: The 2002-2012 Kitchen Profile The build-out’s first decade produced family two-storeys of 1,800 to 3,200 square feet whose kitchens share one profile: solid cabinet boxes wearing the raised-panel maple or espresso doors that were the standard package of the era. Twenty years on, the boxes are still square and the doors are what dates the room. That combination is the textbook refacing candidate: new fronts on existing boxes deliver the full style change for $11,500 to $21,000 , where replacement of the same kitchens quotes at $45,000 to $85,000 . Kitchens That Host the Lake Season Homes here trade between roughly $450,000 and $900,000 , with lake-backing lots carrying the premium, and the kitchens work harder than most: beach days, birthday weekends, and winter skating afternoons all funnel guests toward the island. That is why Summerside refaces are island-centric, and why the booking calendar peaks in late winter as owners line up install weeks ahead of beach season. Owners pairing the reface with new wall colour often book interior painting in Summerside for the same stretch. Call 780-938-9555 to coordinate both. Scope Detail What an iPaint Summerside Reface Includes Every quote breaks out the line items. Here is the standard scope for a Brookfield-era Summerside kitchen. In-home measure with coastal shaker, rift oak, and blue-grey island samples held against your cabinets Every opening, hinge position, and drawer front recorded against the 2002-2012 builder package Fixed written price with the install week locked into the calendar, ahead of beach season where needed Off-site fabrication of 22 to 34 doors and 8 to 14 drawer fronts on a 3 to 4 week lead Removal and disposal of the raised-panel maple and espresso fronts plus the old hardware Colour-matched veneer across face frames and every exposed gable Island refacing with end panels and the optional two-tone blue-grey finish Soft-close hinges on every door in the project New hardware installed : matte black, satin brass, or coastal cup pulls Pantry runs and ensuite vanities refaced in the same install week on request Kitchen kept usable through most of the 5 to 7 day install, full cleanup daily 5-year written workmanship warranty handed over at the final walkthrough If the existing door profile still suits the house and only the colour needs to change, cabinet refinishing in Summerside does that for roughly half the budget, and iPaint will say so at the measure. Service Areas Where iPaint Refaces Cabinets in Summerside and Southeast Edmonton iPaint Painting serves every Brookfield phase of Summerside plus the bordering southeast communities, throughout T6X, with no travel surcharge. Summerside (T6X) Summerside Lake Summerside Summerside Gate Ellerslie Road 91 Street 66 Street Bordering Southeast Edmonton Walker Charlesworth Ellerslie The Orchards Refacing Across Edmonton Edmonton Windermere Magrath Heights Heritage Valley The Hamptons Sherwood Park Griesbach All Refacing Areas All Service Areas 91 Street, Straight South : iPaint crews reach Summerside from the 9821 33 Ave NW shop by running 91 Street south to Ellerslie Road, roughly 15 minutes door to door. Same Edmonton pricing, no southeast surcharge for T6X. Summerside, southeast Edmonton, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Related Services More iPaint Services for Summerside Homes Refacing is the style-change route. These sibling services cover the colour-only and whole-home versions of the same refresh. Cabinet Refinishing in Summerside Cabinet Painting in Summerside Interior Painting in Summerside Exterior Painting in Summerside All Cabinet Refacing Areas Common Questions Cabinet Refacing FAQs for Summerside Straight answers on Brookfield-era boxes, 2026 pricing, beach-season timing, and the styles replacing raised-panel maple. How much does cabinet refacing cost in Summerside, Edmonton in 2026? Cabinet refacing in Summerside costs $11,500 to $21,000 in 2026. An early-phase two-storey with 22 to 26 doors runs $11,500 to $14,200. The most common scope, a family kitchen with 26 to 30 doors, 8 to 14 drawer fronts, and an island, lands between $14,200 and $17,400. Lake-backing premium kitchens with 30 to 34 doors, a pantry run, and rift-cut oak fronts reach $17,400 to $21,000. Full replacement of the same kitchens quotes at $45,000 to $85,000 once demolition, countertops, and plumbing are counted. Every iPaint Painting quote becomes a fixed price after the in-home measure. Are Summerside's Brookfield-era cabinet boxes worth keeping for a reface? Yes. The kitchens installed through Summerside's 2002-2012 build phases used solid box construction that has stayed square for two decades; what dates the rooms is the door package of raised-panel maple and espresso fronts. At the 20-year mark those boxes carry new doors without complaint, which is the entire economics of refacing. iPaint Painting inspects every hinge mount, gable, and shelf pin during the free in-home measure, and if a box fails inspection, the quote is re-scoped before any doors are ordered. Can a Summerside cabinet reface be finished before beach season? Yes, and that deadline drives the local calendar. Off-site door fabrication takes 3 to 4 weeks after the measure and the install runs 5 to 7 days, so a kitchen measured in late winter is finished comfortably before Lake Summerside opens for swimming and paddle season. Demand spikes every spring for exactly this reason: Summerside Residents Association households host their busiest months once the Beach Club season starts, and nobody wants installers in the house during it. iPaint Painting books install weeks in advance and puts the completion date in writing. Which door styles suit a Lake Summerside kitchen in 2026? Three directions cover nearly every Summerside reface in 2026. Coastal white shaker in painted MDF is the volume choice, brightening the open-plan main floors of the family two-storeys. Driftwood-tone rift-cut oak adds linear grain and a beach-house read, used across full kitchens or as island and accent fronts. The third is the two-tone: perimeter doors in warm white with the island finished in a soft blue-grey pulled from the lake palette. Hardware follows in matte black or satin brass. iPaint Painting brings physical samples of all three directions to the in-home measure. Does the kitchen stay usable during a Summerside reface? Yes, for most of the project. Doors and drawer fronts are fabricated off site over 3 to 4 weeks while the kitchen runs untouched, and during the 5 to 7 day install the sink, stove, and refrigerator stay connected. The disruptive stretch is roughly one school week, which is why Summerside's family households choose refacing over a replacement that takes the kitchen apart for weeks. iPaint Painting crews protect floors, contain dust, and clear the site by dinner each day. Call 780-938-9555 to plan the install week around your family's schedule. Get Started Summerside’s Lake-House Kitchen Refacing Team From an early-phase two-storey near 91 Street to a lake-backing island kitchen that has to be ready before the Beach Club opens, iPaint prices it in writing and installs it in 5 to 7 days on site. Free in-home measure with door and colour samples, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Fixed Written Quote 5-Year Written Warranty Samples at the Measure Pre-Season Scheduling --- ## Cabinet Refacing in Terwillegar: New Doors for 2026 URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refacing/terwillegar.html > Cabinet refacing in Terwillegar costs $6,000 to $15,000 in 2026: new doors, drawer fronts, and matching veneer over your existing boxes. iPaint keeps the layout. Cabinet Refacing in Terwillegar: New Doors for 2026 Cabinet Refacing in Terwillegar : New Doors Over the Same Boxes Cabinet refacing in Terwillegar is the layout-keeping middle path between refinishing your existing wood doors and gutting the kitchen for a full replacement. iPaint Painting strips the dated doors and drawer fronts from the early-2000s Terwillegar Towne and South Terwillegar kitchens, skins the structurally sound boxes with matching veneer, and installs brand new doors in a current style. The boxes, the layout, the countertops, and the plumbing all stay. Refacing a full kitchen with island runs $6,000 to $15,000 , a fraction of replacement. Last updated June 2026 · Pricing current for Terwillegar & southwest Edmonton Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews New Doors Same Boxes MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Soft-Close Hinges Custom Door Styles Fully Insured Designer Hardware No Demolition 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Soft-Close Hinges Custom Door Styles Fully Insured Designer Hardware No Demolition 5-Year Warranty 2026 Pricing How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in Terwillegar in 2026? Cabinet refacing in Terwillegar costs $6,000 to $15,000 in 2026 for a full kitchen with island, which is roughly half to a third of the $25,000 to $55,000+ a gut-and-replace renovation would run. The number that moves a refacing quote is the door count, not the floor area. A typical early-2000s Terwillegar Towne or South Terwillegar kitchen carries 25 to 40 doors and drawer fronts; a larger MacTaggart or Magrath Heights home with pantry cabinetry can carry 40 to 50 or more. Three things sit inside every iPaint refacing price: the new doors and drawer fronts, the matching veneer that skins the visible box faces so the boxes look new too, and the hardware package of soft-close hinges and pulls. Because the boxes, countertops, and plumbing never move, none of the demolition, disposal, and reinstallation cost of a full replacement lands on your invoice. Bathroom Vanity $1,500–$4,000 New vanity doors and drawer fronts with soft-close hinges. Terwillegar ensuites. 2–3 days. Most Common Full Kitchen + Island $5,500–$9,500 25–40 doors. Terwillegar Towne or South Terwillegar kitchen with island. 5–10 days. Large Estate Kitchen $9,500–$14,000 40–50+ doors. Kitchen, island, and pantry. MacTaggart & Magrath Heights estates. 10–14 days. Door-Style Upgrade $4,000+ Flat-panel to shaker or modern slab. Doors and fronts only, boxes in good shape. Custom quote. A written Terwillegar refacing quote follows a free in-home visit, usually booked within two to three business days. Call 780-938-9555 or request a visit online , and the price quoted is the price you pay. Refacing vs the Alternatives Cabinet Refacing vs Refinishing vs Replacement: Which Is Right for a Terwillegar Kitchen? Cabinet refacing in Terwillegar sits in the middle of three options, and the right one depends on the doors you already have. Refacing replaces the doors and drawer fronts outright and skins the boxes, so the door profile changes. Refinishing keeps your existing doors and recoats the wood, so the shape stays the same. A full replacement tears out the boxes too. For the dated flat-panel and oak-toned doors common in early-2000s Terwillegar Towne kitchens, refinishing cannot change a profile that looks out of date, and replacement spends $25,000 to $55,000+ ripping out boxes that are still sound. Approach Refacing vs Refinishing vs Replacement Typical Terwillegar Cost Cabinet Refacing New doors and drawer fronts plus matching veneer on the existing boxes. Door style changes, layout stays. $6,000–$15,000 Cabinet Refinishing Existing wood doors stripped and recoated. Grain can stay visible, but the profile and shape do not change. See refinishing Cabinet Painting Existing doors coated in a solid opaque colour. Fast and affordable, but grain is hidden and profile is unchanged. See painting Full Replacement Boxes torn out and rebuilt. Countertops and plumbing redone. Four to eight weeks of disruption. $25,000–$55,000+ Refacing is the best fit for a Terwillegar homeowner whose boxes and layout still work but whose doors look stuck in 2003. If your doors are real wood and you want the grain to show, compare cabinet refinishing in Terwillegar instead. If you only want a colour change on doors you like, cabinet painting is the quickest route. iPaint will tell you which one your kitchen actually needs at the free visit. What Refacing Replaces Cabinet Refacing Replaces Every Surface You See, Keeps Every Box You Don't Cabinet refacing swaps the doors and drawer fronts for new ones and skins the box faces with matching veneer, so the kitchen reads as brand new while the structure stays in place. New Cabinet Doors Every upper and lower door replaced in your chosen profile: shaker, slab, raised panel, or flat panel, in any colour. New Drawer Fronts Drawer fronts sized to the openings and matched to the new doors, so the style stays consistent top to bottom. Matching Box Veneer The visible face frames and box edges skinned in matching wood or laminate veneer, the step that separates refacing from a doors-only swap. Soft-Close Hinges Every door fitted with new soft-close hinges, replacing the worn builder hinges common in 20-year-old Terwillegar Towne kitchens. Designer Hardware Handles, pulls, and knobs chosen to suit the new door style, from sleek bar pulls to classic cup pulls and knobs. Island Refacing The large centre islands in Terwillegar Towne and South Terwillegar refaced to match, including back panels, end caps, and storage doors. Crown Moulding & Trim New or updated crown moulding, light valances, and decorative trim to frame the new doors and finish the look. Pantry & Mudroom Walk-in pantry, butler's-pantry, and mudroom cabinetry refaced to match the main kitchen for a cohesive whole-home look. Our Process How Does Cabinet Refacing Work in a Terwillegar Home? Cabinet refacing in Terwillegar follows a six-step process that delivers a new kitchen look without demolition, plumbing changes, or countertop disruption, and keeps the kitchen usable the whole time. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. We’ll schedule your free in-home consultation in Terwillegar to assess your cabinets and discuss your vision. 02 ➔ Style & Hardware Selection We bring door samples, hardware options, and colour swatches to your home. Together we choose the perfect door style, finish, hinges, and hardware that coordinate with your countertops and backsplash. 03 ➔ Precision Measurement Every door opening, drawer opening, and cabinet box is measured precisely. These measurements drive the fabrication of your custom-fit replacement doors and drawer fronts. 04 ➔ Old Door Removal & Box Prep Existing doors, drawer fronts, and hardware are removed. Cabinet box faces are cleaned, sanded, and prepared for new veneer or a fresh finish to match your new doors. 05 ➔ New Doors & Hardware Install Brand new doors and drawer fronts are installed with soft-close hinges. Box veneer is applied. Designer hardware is fitted. Every piece is aligned and adjusted for a perfect fit. 06 Final Walkthrough We inspect every door, drawer, and hinge with you. Cleanup is complete. Your 5-year written workmanship warranty is activated. Your Terwillegar kitchen looks brand new. Why iPaint Who Is the Best Cabinet Refacing Contractor for Terwillegar Kitchens? iPaint Painting is the cabinet refacing contractor Terwillegar homeowners call because refacing lives or dies on precise measurement, quality doors, and clean veneer work, and that is exactly what an in-house certified team delivers. Premium Door Styles Choose from shaker, slab, raised panel, flat panel, and specialty profiles in dozens of colours and finishes. iPaint sources doors from trusted Canadian manufacturers who build to exact specifications, with no off-the-shelf compromises for Terwillegar’s executive kitchens. Certified Craftsmen Mourad and his team hold Painter and Decorator Certification, MPI certification, and 15+ years of cabinet experience. Cabinet refacing demands millimetre-precision measurement and expert hinge alignment, skills refined over hundreds of kitchen projects across Edmonton. Keep Your Countertops Your granite, quartz, or stone countertops stay exactly where they are. No demolition, no plumbing disconnection, no countertop refitting. Cabinet refacing works around your existing kitchen layout, the biggest cost advantage for Terwillegar homeowners with expensive stone counters. 50–70% Less Than Replacement Full kitchen cabinet replacement in Terwillegar runs $30,000–$60,000+ with demolition, installation, plumbing, and countertop refitting. iPaint refacing delivers a completely new look for $6,000–$15,000, keeping everything in place while transforming every visible surface. 5-Year Written Warranty Every refaced surface is backed by our 5-year written workmanship warranty. Doors, hinges, veneer, and hardware: if anything fails due to our work, iPaint comes back and fixes it. No questions asked. Soft-Close Everything Every door gets new soft-close hinges. Every drawer gets soft-close slides (when upgrading drawer boxes). No more cabinet slamming, a premium touch that transforms how your Terwillegar kitchen sounds and feels every day. The Neighbourhood What Counts as Terwillegar, and Why Its Kitchens Suit Refacing Terwillegar is a master-planned residential district in southwest Edmonton, part of the Terwillegar Heights area and named for early settlers John and Nellie Terwillegar. It is bounded roughly by Anthony Henday Drive , Terwillegar Drive , Rabbit Hill Road , 23 Avenue, and the North Saskatchewan River valley to the east, and it gathers the neighbourhoods of Terwillegar Towne , South Terwillegar , MacTaggart , Magrath Heights , Falconer Heights , Haddow , Leger , Bulyea Heights , and Brander Gardens , with Riverbend and Windermere close by. Most of these homes were built between 1995 and 2015, and that build era is exactly why refacing fits. Terwillegar Towne carries a distinctive early-2000s new-urbanism design: front porches, narrow lots, and rear laneways with detached garages. Its kitchens were finished with builder-grade doors that have aged out of style, but the cabinet boxes behind them are sound. Magrath Heights and MacTaggart hold larger executive and estate homes with high ceilings and premium finishes, where owners want a current door profile without a multi-week gut renovation. Families near the Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre , Terwillegar Park off-leash dog park in the river valley, and Riverbend Square shopping centre lean toward refacing because it keeps the kitchen in service through the project. iPaint Painting reaches every one of these neighbourhoods from its southwest Edmonton shop, so a free in-home visit in Terwillegar Towne or South Terwillegar is a short drive, not a regional dispatch. For the broader picture of the district, see Terwillegar Heights on Wikipedia . To see every iPaint service available locally, visit the Terwillegar area hub . What's Included What Every Terwillegar Cabinet Refacing Project Includes Cabinet refacing with iPaint is a complete transformation, not a box of new doors left at the door. Every Terwillegar project covers: Precision measurement of every door and drawer opening for a custom fit Custom doors and drawer fronts in your chosen profile, colour, and material Old door and hardware removal , with existing doors recycled or disposed of responsibly Cabinet box preparation : face frames cleaned, sanded, and prepped for veneer Matching veneer applied to every visible box surface, the step that defines true refacing Soft-close hinges fitted on every door, replacing worn builder hinges Designer hardware : handles, pulls, and knobs installed and aligned Island and pantry refacing so all the cabinetry matches Crown moulding and trim updated or added to frame the new look Final alignment , with every door and drawer tested for a clean fit 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at completion As Mourad, iPaint's owner and master painter, puts it: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we leave your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better." Want to keep your current doors and only change the finish? Cabinet refinishing in Terwillegar recoats the existing wood. Just want a colour change? Cabinet painting is the fastest route. Doing the walls too? The Terwillegar interior painting team can handle the whole kitchen in one booking. Service Areas Cabinet Refacing Across Terwillegar & Southwest Edmonton We provide professional cabinet refacing services throughout Terwillegar, southwest Edmonton, and the greater Edmonton region. Primary Service Area Terwillegar, Edmonton Terwillegar Neighbourhoods We Reface In Terwillegar Towne South Terwillegar Magrath Heights MacTaggart Falconer Heights Haddow Leger Bulyea Heights Brander Gardens Riverbend Windermere Greater Edmonton Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Fort Saskatchewan Terwillegar & Southwest Edmonton. iPaint serves every neighbourhood in southwest Edmonton from Terwillegar to Heritage Valley and beyond. Not sure if you’re in range? Call 780-938-9555 and we’ll let you know. Find Us Serving Terwillegar & Southwest Edmonton iPaint Painting provides cabinet refacing throughout Terwillegar and southwest Edmonton’s executive communities. Our Work Cabinet Refacing Transformations Real cabinet refacing projects showing complete door style transformations. See how new doors can completely change a kitchen. Before After Flat Panel to White Shaker, Executive Kitchen, Terwillegar Before After Raised Panel to Modern Slab, Southwest Edmonton Before After Two-Tone Shaker, White Uppers, Navy Island Before After Bathroom Vanity Reface, Terwillegar View Full Gallery Related Services in Terwillegar Other iPaint Services Across Terwillegar Cabinet refacing is one of several iPaint specialities in Terwillegar. One trusted in-house team can handle the cabinets and the rest of the home in a single booking. Cabinet Refacing Overview Cabinet Refinishing in Terwillegar Interior Painting in Terwillegar Exterior Painting in Terwillegar Terwillegar Area Hub Common Questions Cabinet Refacing in Terwillegar: Frequently Asked Questions Straight answers to what Terwillegar homeowners ask most about cabinet refacing, from cost to how it differs from refinishing and painting. How much does cabinet refacing cost in Terwillegar in 2026? Cabinet refacing in Terwillegar costs $6,000 to $15,000 in 2026 for a full kitchen with island, roughly half to a third of the $25,000 to $55,000+ a gut-and-replace renovation would run. The price tracks the door count, not the floor area. A standard Terwillegar Towne or South Terwillegar kitchen with 25 to 40 doors and drawer fronts lands at $5,500 to $9,500, a larger home with pantry cabinetry runs $9,500 to $14,000, and a bathroom vanity refaces for $1,500 to $4,000. Every quote covers new doors, drawer fronts, matching box veneer, soft-close hinges, and designer hardware in writing. What is the difference between cabinet refacing, refinishing, and painting? Cabinet refacing replaces the doors and drawer fronts with brand new ones and skins the existing boxes with matching veneer, so the door profile actually changes. Cabinet refinishing keeps your existing doors and recoats the wood, so the shape stays the same and the grain can stay visible. Cabinet painting also keeps the existing doors but covers them in a solid opaque colour that hides the grain. In Terwillegar Towne, where early-2000s kitchens often have dated flat-panel or oak-toned doors that no amount of recoating will modernize, refacing delivers a new look without tearing the kitchen out. Why choose refacing over full replacement in a Terwillegar Towne kitchen? Refacing keeps the cabinet boxes, the layout, the countertops, and the plumbing exactly where they are, so a Terwillegar Towne or South Terwillegar kitchen gets a current look in 5 to 12 days instead of the four to eight weeks a full gut renovation takes. The boxes in these 2000s-built homes are structurally sound melamine or plywood that does not need replacing, so paying $25,000 to $55,000+ to demolish and reinstall them rarely pays off. Refacing at $6,000 to $15,000 redirects that budget into the surfaces people actually see and touch. What door styles do Terwillegar homeowners choose when refacing? Terwillegar homeowners refacing early-2000s kitchens most often move from builder-grade flat-panel or raised-panel doors to a clean white shaker or a flat modern slab. White shaker is the top choice across Terwillegar Towne and South Terwillegar, followed by grey slab and two-tone combinations that pair white or grey perimeter doors with a warm wood or navy island. iPaint brings door samples and the matching veneer to your home so you can see each profile against your existing quartz or granite countertops and backsplash before committing. How long does cabinet refacing take in a Terwillegar home? Most Terwillegar kitchen refacing projects take 5 to 12 business days from door removal to final installation. The timeline tracks the number of doors and drawer fronts. A standard Terwillegar Towne open-concept kitchen with island runs 5 to 8 days, while a larger South Terwillegar or MacTaggart home with pantry and butler's-pantry cabinetry can need 10 to 12 days. Your kitchen stays usable the whole time because the boxes never leave, so the sink, stove, and counters keep working while the new doors go on. Last updated June 2026. Pricing reflects the current cabinet refacing market across Terwillegar and southwest Edmonton. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Terwillegar Kitchen? Whether it’s a full kitchen reface, a door style upgrade, or a butler’s pantry transformation, iPaint is ready to talk about your Terwillegar cabinet project. Free estimates, free design consultation, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Craftsmen 5-Year Warranty Free Design Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Refacing The Hamptons Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refacing/the-hamptons.html > 2026 cabinet refacing in The Hamptons (T5T). New shaker, slab, or rift-cut white oak doors over your Beaumont Homes plywood boxes. 6-8 days. $10.5K-$19.5K. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refacing The Hamptons Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refacing in The Hamptons , Edmonton Cabinet refacing in The Hamptons takes the Beaumont Homes plywood carcasses your family kitchen was built around (2000 to 2010, postal code T5T), keeps the dovetail drawer boxes and the granite countertop in place, and bolts brand-new doors, drawer fronts, and end panels in a 2026 profile across every visible face. The original raised-panel honey-oak or maple-stained doors come off and recycle. A flat shaker, slab, or rift-cut white oak veneer goes on. Most Hamptons refaces wrap inside 6 to 8 working days and land between $10,500 and $19,500. iPaint Painting has worked west Edmonton from Webber Greens and Lewis Estates through Breckenridge Greens , Suder Greens , Rosenthal , and out to Secord since 2011. Owner-led by Mourad . Call 780-938-9555 for a free in-home measure with door samples held against your existing granite. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Door Sample Visit Owner-Led By Mourad 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews 6-8 Day Hamptons Builds MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed BLUM Soft-Close Custom Door Builds Fully Insured Brushed Nickel Hardware Granite Stays Put 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed BLUM Soft-Close Custom Door Builds Fully Insured Brushed Nickel Hardware Granite Stays Put 5-Year Warranty Reface or Refinish A Hamptons Homeowner Picks Refacing When the Door Shape Itself Has Aged Out The choice between refacing and refinishing comes down to one question: do you hate the colour, or do you hate the door style? Cabinet Refacing (this page) Replace doors and drawer fronts entirely Raised-panel honey-oak comes off, flat shaker or slab goes on Door material changes (oak to maple, MDF, or rift-cut white oak) Cabinet box veneer re-skinned to match new doors $10,500 to $19,500 for a Hamptons kitchen 6 to 8 working days end to end Cabinet Refinishing (different service) Keep the existing doors, spray a new colour Same raised-panel honey-oak profile stays on the wall Spray-painted in white, grey, or charcoal at our shop Hardware can be upgraded; door shape cannot change $6,500 to $11,500 for the same Hamptons kitchen See our cabinet refinishing in The Hamptons page If the door style still looks current to you (it almost never does on a 2003 Hamptons kitchen), refinishing is cheaper and faster. If the raised-panel oak shape itself is the problem, refacing is the only honest answer. Scope of Work The Seven Pieces of a Hamptons Kitchen We Replace A Beaumont Homes Hamptons kitchen runs 18 to 32 doors. Every one comes off. Here is everything that gets swapped or re-skinned during a reface. New Doors (18-32) Custom-built doors in flat shaker, slab, or recessed shaker, sized to your existing Beaumont openings within 1/32 inch. Drawer Fronts (6-12) Matching drawer fronts cut to height. The original Hamptons dovetail drawer boxes stay (they were well built and still slide fine). Box Re-Veneer Every visible face frame and box edge gets a 3/4 mm wood veneer skin that matches the new door material exactly. End Panels (4-6) Exposed cabinet sides, dishwasher panels, and the end of the peninsula all swapped to match the new door material. Hamptons-Size Island Most Hamptons islands run 5 to 8 feet (smaller than Windermere). We reface every visible side and the seating-edge back panel. Brushed Nickel Hardware Polished brass knobs from the Tudor-era spec come off. Brushed nickel, matte black bar pulls, or integrated channel pulls go on. BLUM Soft-Close Every door is rehung on new BLUM Compact 38N hinges with adjustable soft-close dampening. No more cupboard slams at 6 am. 8-Foot Crown Returns The standard Hamptons 8-foot ceiling forces a different crown moulding return than 9 or 10-foot kitchens. We size the crown to fit. Day-By-Day Sequence The 6-8 Day Hamptons Reface Schedule Smaller kitchens, faster turnaround. Here is what a Hamptons family can expect from the first knock to the warranty handover. 01 ➔ Door Sample Visit Mourad arrives at your Hamptons home with physical samples of flat shaker, slab, white oak, and painted maple. We hold each one against your granite, backsplash, and the warm Tudor exterior tones visible from the kitchen window. 02 ➔ Field Measure With Digital Caliper Every door opening recorded to 1/32 inch. Drawer openings logged. End-panel dimensions captured. The 8-foot ceiling crown return is sized on the spot. 03 ➔ Custom Fabrication (2-3 Weeks) Doors and drawer fronts built in our shop or sourced from a Canadian door specialist. Lead time is shorter than Windermere because Hamptons door counts are smaller. 04 ➔ Day 1: Strip + Prep Old honey-oak raised-panel doors and brass knobs come off. Hinge cups filled. Face frames scuff-sanded and cleaned for veneer adhesion. Original doors bagged for donation to Habitat ReStore where they are still usable. 05 ➔ Days 2-3: Veneer + Hang Box faces get the new wood veneer skin applied with contact adhesive and rolled flat. New doors hung on BLUM soft-close hinges. End panels installed. Drawer fronts attached. 06 Days 4-8: Hardware + Walkthrough Brushed nickel pulls or matte black bar pulls go on. Every door aligned within 1 mm of its neighbour. Final walk against a printed punch list. 5-year warranty signed and left with you. Why The Hamptons Hires iPaint Six Reasons Hamptons Families Pick Us for Their Reface Cabinet refacing is not painting. It is precision carpentry plus finish work plus hardware installation. Here is how we deliver all three under one roof. Tudor-Friendly Door Styles The Hamptons reads warm and traditional from the curb. Stark white slab cabinets fight that exterior. The looks that harmonize are warm-grey flat shaker, rift-cut white oak veneer, or a recessed shaker in a Revere Pewter tone. We bring the right samples to your home. Mourad Personally On Site The owner runs every Hamptons reface from sample visit through final walk. With 15+ years of cabinet work and Painter and Decorator Certification, he is the one signing the warranty and the one accountable when something needs to be redone. Beaumont Homes Stock We Know The Hamptons was master-planned by Beaumont Homes between 2000 and 2010. The cabinet specs from that era are predictable: plywood carcasses, dovetail drawers, raised-panel oak doors. We have refaced enough of them to anticipate where the rail thickness will surprise a generic contractor. One-Quarter the Cost of Replacement Ripping out a Hamptons kitchen and rebuilding it runs $40,000 to $75,000 once you add cabinets, granite refit, plumbing, and drywall patching. Refacing delivers the new-kitchen look for $10,500 to $19,500 , often a quarter of what replacement costs. 5-Year Written Warranty Every door, every veneer seam, every BLUM hinge, every pull. If anything we installed fails inside 5 years, we come back. Written, signed, mailed to you on completion day. No fine print about wear and tear. Built Around a Family Schedule School run at The Hamptons School, hockey practice at Lewis Estates Recreation Centre, Costco trip to West Edmonton. Our crew works tidy, contains dust, packs out at 5 pm, and leaves the sink and fridge usable every evening after day one. Investment Ranges Hamptons Cabinet Refacing Cost Ranges Hamptons door counts are smaller than Windermere or Magrath Heights, which is why Hamptons refaces typically come in $3,500 to $9,000 lower than south-side equivalents. Bathroom Vanity $1,800-$3,500 Family bath or ensuite vanity. New doors, fronts, BLUM hinges. 2-3 days. Most Common Family Kitchen $10,500-$14,500 18-24 doors. Webber Greens / Lessard Road typical home. 6-7 days. Full Kitchen + Island $14,500-$19,500 25-32 doors. Hamptons home backing the Anthony Henday. 7-8 days. Door-Only Upgrade $6,500-$10,500 Doors and drawer fronts only, existing veneer in good shape. 4-5 days. Ranges reflect 2026 pricing for material, fabrication, hardware, and labour in Edmonton. Final number is set after the in-home measure. Get your written quote: book online or call 780-938-9555 . Why The Hamptons Now Why The Hamptons Is Prime Refacing Territory in 2026 The Beaumont Homes Build Window (2000-2010) The Hamptons was platted and constructed by Beaumont Homes as a master-planned community starting in 2000, with the bulk of the housing stock going up between 2002 and 2010. The neighbourhood lines run from Lessard Road north to Webber Greens, bounded east by 199 Street and west by the Anthony Henday. Lots are family-sized (5,000 to 7,500 sq ft), homes are 1,800 to 3,500 sq ft, and ceilings are predominantly 8 feet on the main floor. That build window produced kitchens with one consistent set of materials: 3/4 inch plywood cabinet boxes, dovetail drawer construction, and raised-panel honey-oak or maple-stained doors with polished brass knobs. The boxes and drawers have aged extremely well. The doors and hardware have not. The Door Profile Is the Tell Walk into a 2003 Hamptons kitchen today and the raised-panel oak reads instantly Tudor-era. The recessed centre panel, the bevelled rail edges, the orange-yellow stain tone, and the rounded brass knob all date the room to a single five-year window. Refinishing those doors a new colour keeps the shape. The shape is the problem. Refacing is the only option that updates the actual profile to a 2026 look. Harmonizing With the Tudor Exterior The Hamptons exteriors carry the master-planned Tudor theme: cream stucco with dark brown trim, decorative half-timbering, and shingled rooflines. Kitchens visible from the front entry or backyard need to harmonize with that warm palette. A pure white slab kitchen looks transplanted from a downtown condo. Warm grey shaker, rift-cut white oak veneer, or a recessed shaker in Revere Pewter all hold the warmth that the exterior asks for. Wondering if cabinet refinishing in The Hamptons would solve your problem more cheaply, or whether a simple colour pass with cabinet painting is enough? Book a free assessment and we will tell you straight. Project Inclusions What a Hamptons Reface Project Actually Covers Every Hamptons reface quote from iPaint includes the following at the stated price. No change orders for the items below. In-home door-sample visit with physical samples held against your granite and backsplash Digital-caliper field measure of every door, drawer, and end-panel opening Custom-built doors in your chosen profile, material, and finish Matching drawer fronts attached to existing dovetail boxes 3/4 mm wood veneer skin on every visible cabinet box face and edge New end panels on dishwasher, fridge cabinet, and peninsula returns Island reface on all visible sides including seating-edge back panel BLUM Compact 38N soft-close hinges on every door Brushed nickel, matte black, or integrated channel pull hardware 8-foot ceiling crown moulding sized to the Hamptons standard return Old-door disposal via Habitat ReStore donation when reusable Daily clean-up , sink and major appliances usable past day one 5-year written workmanship warranty signed at completion As Mourad always says: “We treat your home like it’s ours, and we leave it cleaner than we found it.” Need the walls and trim handled in the same visit? Our interior painting team coordinates the kitchen and adjacent rooms so the whole space lands together. Where We Reface Refacing Across The Hamptons & West Edmonton iPaint serves the Hamptons-area pockets that share the same Beaumont-era housing stock and family-home kitchen scale. Primary Service Area The Hamptons, Edmonton Adjacent West Edmonton Pockets We Reface In Webber Greens Lewis Estates Suder Greens Breckenridge Greens Potter Greens Rosenthal Secord Glastonbury Stewart Greens Greater West & Northwest Edmonton Edmonton Spruce Grove St. Albert Sherwood Park Routing tip: Hamptons-area trucks dispatch from our Edmonton shop via the Anthony Henday and Whitemud Drive. Homes off Lessard Road, 199 Street, and the service streets feeding Webber Greens are inside our standard same-week routing. Outside the area? Call 780-938-9555 and we will confirm. On the Map Serving The Hamptons Master-Planned Community iPaint Painting covers The Hamptons and the connected west Edmonton subdivisions north of Lessard Road and east of the Anthony Henday. Before & After Honey-Oak Raised Panel to 2026 Profile Every slider is a real Hamptons-area kitchen reface. Drag the handle to see the door profile, material, and hardware swap. Before After Raised-Panel Oak to Warm-Grey Flat Shaker, Webber Greens Before After Stained Maple Raised Panel to Rift-Cut White Oak Slab, Lewis Estates Before After Two-Tone Recessed Shaker, Breckenridge Greens Before After Ensuite Vanity Reface, Suder Greens View Full Gallery If Refacing Is Not the Right Fit Other Hamptons Kitchen Options Refacing is one of three cabinet paths. Here are the other two and the adjacent painting work we run. Cabinet Refinishing, The Hamptons Cabinet Painting Interior Painting Stain & Lacquer All Cabinet Refacing Hamptons FAQs Cabinet Refacing FAQs - The Hamptons The five questions Hamptons homeowners ask most often before booking a reface. What is the difference between cabinet refacing and cabinet refinishing in a Hamptons kitchen? Refacing physically removes the old raised-panel honey-oak doors, drawer fronts, and end panels that Beaumont Homes shipped from 2000 to 2010, and bolts brand-new pieces in their place. You change the door profile entirely (raised panel becomes flat shaker, slab, or recessed shaker), the material (oak becomes painted MDF, solid maple, or rift-cut white oak veneer), and the visible cabinet box veneer skin to match. Refinishing leaves those exact same Tudor-era raised-panel doors on the wall and spray-paints them a new colour. If you hate the door shape (most Hamptons homeowners do by now), refinishing will not solve the problem. Refacing is the only option that updates the actual door style. Budget roughly 1.6x to 2x the refinishing price for the same kitchen, but you walk away with a 2026 look that matches a Hamptons Tudor exterior far better than oak ever did. How much does cabinet refacing cost in The Hamptons? A Hamptons kitchen reface typically lands at $10,500 to $19,500 in 2026. A smaller family kitchen off Webber Greens or Lessard Road with 18 to 24 doors and a modest island runs $10,500 to $14,500 in painted maple shaker. A larger Hamptons home backing the Anthony Henday with 25 to 32 doors and a full island plus a pantry comes in at $14,500 to $19,500, especially with rift-cut white oak veneer or a two-tone scheme. Compared to ripping the whole kitchen out and replacing it at $40,000 to $75,000 in this neighbourhood (cabinets, granite refit, plumbing rerouting around the 8-foot ceilings, drywall patching, baseboard), refacing delivers a brand-new front for roughly a quarter to a third of the cost. How long does cabinet refacing take in a Hamptons home? Most Hamptons refacing jobs wrap inside 6 to 8 working days, faster than the larger Windermere or Magrath Heights kitchens we do further south. The smaller Hamptons door count (18 to 32 vs 35 to 45 in executive neighbourhoods) cuts hang time. The kitchen is unusable for about 2 days during box veneer application; the rest of the time you can still use the sink and appliances while doors and drawer fronts go on. Compare that to a full gut-and-replace, which runs 5 to 9 weeks in The Hamptons once you account for cabinet lead times and the granite refabrication that the original 2002 to 2010 builds did not engineer for easy removal. Which door styles and materials work best for a Hamptons Tudor-themed home? The Hamptons was master-planned by Beaumont Homes between 2000 and 2010 around a Tudor architectural theme, which means brown trim, cream stucco, and dark shingled rooflines on the exterior. Inside, the kitchens that age best against that exterior are warm tones, not stark white. The looks we install most often here are a flat shaker in warm grey (Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter or Edgecomb Gray), a recessed shaker in rift-cut white oak veneer, and a slab in solid maple painted Cloud White only when the homeowner is going full transitional. Hardware is moving away from the polished brass knobs the original Hamptons builds used toward brushed nickel, matte black bar pulls, or integrated channel pulls routed directly into the door edge. Do you reface cabinets across all the Hamptons area, including Webber Greens, Lewis Estates, and Breckenridge Greens? Yes. iPaint Painting refaces cabinets throughout The Hamptons and the connected west Edmonton pockets, including Webber Greens, Lewis Estates, Suder Greens, Breckenridge Greens, Potter Greens, Rosenthal, and Secord. We know the Beaumont Homes cabinet specs from this build window, the 8-foot ceiling height that affects crown moulding return options, and the trades routing required for homes along Lessard Road, 199 Street, Whitemud Drive, and the service streets running off the Anthony Henday. Call 780-938-9555 to confirm a measure visit for your address. Book Your Measure Ready for a 2026 Kitchen Without Gutting the Old One? Free in-home door sample visit. Digital-caliper measure. Written quote inside 48 hours. No pressure, no upsell theatre. Call 780-938-9555 Book Online Owner-Led By Mourad 5-Year Written Warranty Free Sample Visit No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Refacing in Westbrook Estates 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refacing/westbrook-estates.html > Cabinet refacing in Westbrook Estates costs $16,000-$30,000 in 2026, takes 8-12 days, and fits new doors to 1960s-80s estate kitchens. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refacing in Westbrook Estates 2026 | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refacing in Westbrook Estates , Edmonton Cabinet refacing in Westbrook Estates is the replacement of original 1960s to 1980s estate-kitchen doors, drawer fronts, and end panels with newly built pieces, fitted to the site-built boxes that anchor these executive homes along the Whitemud Creek Ravine. iPaint Painting refaces 30 to 45 door kitchens , butler pantries, and wet bars across the ravine enclave for $16,000 to $30,000 , an 8 to 12 day project against $75,000 to $150,000 for full replacement. Last updated June 2026. iPaint Painting serves the Aspen Gardens, Westbrook, and Blue Quill corridor off 119 Street between 32 Avenue and 40 Avenue, postal code T6J , including the quarter-acre to half-acre treed lots backing the Whitemud Creek trail system near Snow Valley Ski Club , Whitemud Park , Vernon Barford School , and Westbrook School . Owner-led by Mourad, MPI certified, with door samples carried up the driveway to every measure. Call 780-938-9555 . Cabinet refacing vs cabinet refinishing in Westbrook Estates: refacing fits brand-new doors in a new profile, while refinishing recoats the doors already hanging. The comparison table below covers both, plus full replacement. Call 780-938-9555 Book an Estate Kitchen Measure 30-45 Door Estate Scopes 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Butler Pantry + Wet Bar Refacing Ravine Estate Kitchen Specialists 30-45 Door Large-Scope Crews Butler Pantry + Wet Bar Refacing Site-Built Box Era Experts Mature Tree Protection Setup Driveway Staging, Never Street T6J Owner-Led Projects 5-Year Written Warranty Ravine Estate Kitchen Specialists 30-45 Door Large-Scope Crews Butler Pantry + Wet Bar Refacing Site-Built Box Era Experts Mature Tree Protection Setup Driveway Staging, Never Street T6J Owner-Led Projects 5-Year Written Warranty What We Reface New Doors, New Hardware, Same Solid Boxes Cabinet refacing replaces the visible elements of your Westbrook Estates kitchen while preserving the structurally superior cabinet boxes built in the 1960s through 1980s. Cabinet Doors Brand new doors in shaker, slab, raised-panel, or flat-panel profiles. Measured and precision-fitted to replace dated 1980s cathedral-arch oak doors on your existing boxes. Drawer Fronts New drawer fronts matched to your door style for a cohesive, factory-fresh look across every cabinet opening in your Westbrook Estates kitchen. Face Frame Veneer Cabinet box face frames are veneered or finished to match your new doors, transforming the visible oak grain into a seamless, unified modern look. New Hardware Soft-close hinges, modern pulls, and knobs selected to complement your new door style. Updated hardware transforms the entire feel of your Westbrook Estates kitchen. End Panels Exposed cabinet ends are finished with matching panels for a built-in, custom look — especially important on bungalow peninsula cabinets visible from living areas. Crown Moulding New or updated crown moulding and light valances to complete the kitchen transformation from ceiling to countertop in your Westbrook Estates home. Island Cabinetry Kitchen island doors, panels, and storage refaced to match your perimeter cabinets for a unified, designer look throughout. Bathroom Vanities Bathroom vanity doors and drawer fronts replaced to complement your kitchen or create a standalone modern look in Westbrook Estates bathrooms. Not sure if refacing is right for your Westbrook Estates kitchen? We also offer cabinet refinishing for a colour change on existing doors and cabinet painting for a lighter-touch refresh. Call us — we’ll help you decide. Our Process From First Call to Modern Kitchen We’ve refined our cabinet refacing process over 15 years, serving southwest Edmonton homeowners who want a modern kitchen without the cost and disruption of a full renovation. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You’ll speak directly with a craftsman — not a call centre — and we’ll schedule your free in-home cabinet assessment at your Westbrook Estates home. 02 ➔ Assessment & Door Selection We inspect your cabinet boxes for structural integrity, measure every opening, and help you choose the perfect door style, colour, and hardware to transform your Westbrook Estates kitchen. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every door, drawer front, hinge, pull, and veneer panel with pricing. No surprises, no hidden fees — the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Old Door Removal Existing doors, drawer fronts, and hardware are carefully removed. Cabinet boxes are cleaned, inspected, and prepared for new veneer on face frames. 05 ➔ New Doors & Veneer Installed Brand new doors and drawer fronts in your chosen style are precision-fitted. Face frames are veneered or finished to match. New soft-close hinges, pulls, and knobs are installed throughout. 06 Final Walkthrough We inspect every door, drawer, and hinge with you. Everything is aligned, cleaned, and your 5-year written workmanship warranty is activated. Your Westbrook Estates kitchen looks brand new. Why iPaint Why Westbrook Estates Homeowners Choose iPaint for Cabinet Refacing Cabinet refacing demands precise measurement, quality materials, and expert installation — that’s exactly what we deliver. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every installer on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. When you hire iPaint, you get iPaint — the same trained team, the same standards, every project. That’s how we guarantee consistency across every door in your Westbrook Estates kitchen. Certified & Experienced Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. With 15+ years of cabinet work across Edmonton, he knows which box constructions hold up to refacing and which are better served by refinishing or replacement — and he’ll give you an honest answer every time. Premium Door Styles & Materials We source high-quality replacement doors in shaker, slab, raised-panel, and flat-panel profiles — available in solid wood, MDF, or thermofoil finishes. Every door is measured to your exact Westbrook Estates cabinet openings for a precision fit that looks custom, not cookie-cutter. Fraction of Replacement Cost Full cabinet replacement in a Westbrook Estates home runs $20,000–$40,000+ including demolition, countertop refitting, plumbing disconnects, and installation. Cabinet refacing delivers a completely modern look for $5,000–$12,000 — keeping your countertops, plumbing, and the superior original box construction exactly where they are. 5-Year Written Warranty Every cabinet surface we reface is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If doors warp, veneer lifts, or hardware fails due to our installation — we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That’s our promise to every Westbrook Estates homeowner. No Hidden Costs — Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don’t surprise you with extra charges for hardware, veneer, or “additional fitting.” Every door, every drawer front, every hinge is itemized upfront so you can make confident decisions before we start. Pricing Guide Cabinet Refacing Pricing in Westbrook Estates Transparent pricing based on kitchen size and door style. Includes new doors, drawer fronts, veneer, hardware, and our 5-year warranty. Bungalow Kitchen $5,000–$7,000 15–25 doors. 1960s–1970s originals. 5–7 days. Most Popular Average Kitchen $7,000–$9,000 20–30 doors. 1980s oak conversions. 7–10 days. Executive Kitchen $9,000–$12,000 30–50+ doors. Renovated estate homes. 10–14 days. Bathroom Vanity $1,500–$3,500 Single or double vanity. New doors & hardware. 3–5 days. Door Style Upgrade $3,000–$6,000 Doors only (no veneer). Arch to shaker swap. Custom quote. Pricing depends on door count, door style, material, and hardware selection. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed — the price we quote is the price you pay. Get your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Westbrook Estates Context Why Westbrook Estates Kitchens Are Perfect for Cabinet Refacing Westbrook Estates’ housing stock spans three distinct building eras, each producing cabinets with solid construction quality that modern production kitchens rarely match . The boxes are square, the frames are solid, and the shelving still holds weight after decades of daily use. What’s dated is the door style and finish — and that’s exactly what cabinet refacing addresses. 1960s–1970s Bungalows: Solid but Simple The original Westbrook Estates bungalows feature solid birch or walnut cabinet boxes with simple flat-panel or inset doors. These homes were built when cabinetmakers used dovetail joinery and plywood construction as standard practice. The door profiles, while elegant for their era, look dated against today’s clean-line aesthetic. Cabinet refacing replaces those dated doors with modern slab or shaker profiles while preserving box construction that would cost $30,000+ to replicate today. For homeowners who love the mid-century character of Westbrook Estates but want a kitchen that functions and looks like 2026, refacing delivers exactly that balance. 1980s Expansion: The Oak Cathedral-Arch Era The 1980s building phase in Westbrook Estates produced the most common refacing candidate: honey oak cabinets with cathedral-arch door profiles , heavy open grain, and solid plywood box construction. These oak boxes will last another 40 years — the wood is sound, the frames are true, and the shelving is sturdy. But the cathedral-arch door profile and golden honey finish are the most visually dated elements in a 1980s kitchen. Cabinet refacing replaces those arch-top doors with clean white or grey shaker profiles , veneers the visible oak face frames, installs soft-close hinges and brushed nickel or matte black hardware, and delivers a transformation so complete that visitors assume you replaced the entire kitchen. Modern Renovations: Refreshing Previous Updates Some Westbrook Estates homes have been updated over the decades with 1990s raised-panel maple or 2000s thermofoil flat-panel doors . After 15–25 years, these updates themselves look dated. Thermofoil peels near dishwashers and stovetops. Raised-panel maple in medium brown feels heavy. Cabinet refacing replaces these doors with current-trend styles while keeping cabinet boxes that remain structurally sound. It’s a second renovation at a fraction of the first one’s cost. What’s Included What’s Included in Every Cabinet Refacing Project When you hire iPaint for cabinet refacing in Westbrook Estates, you’re getting a complete, turnkey transformation — not just a set of new doors dropped off at your doorstep. Full in-home assessment — cabinet boxes inspected for structural integrity, every opening measured Door style and colour consultation — shaker, slab, raised-panel, or flat-panel in the colour and material of your choice Hardware selection guidance — soft-close hinges, pulls, and knobs that complement your new door style Old door and hardware removal — careful removal and disposal of existing doors, drawer fronts, and hardware Face frame veneer or finishing — exposed cabinet box frames matched to your new door colour Precision door and drawer front installation — every new piece fitted, aligned, and adjusted for perfect operation End panel installation — exposed cabinet sides finished with matching panels Crown moulding and trim — updated or added to complete the transformation Final walkthrough and alignment check — every door and drawer tested for smooth operation Full cleanup — your kitchen returned the way it was, or better 5-year written workmanship warranty — activated at project completion Want to change the colour but keep your door style? Cabinet refinishing strips and spray-finishes your existing doors. Need the walls done at the same time? Our interior painting team handles both projects for maximum efficiency. Service Areas Cabinet Refacing Across Westbrook Estates & Southwest Edmonton We provide professional cabinet refacing services throughout Westbrook Estates, southwest Edmonton, and the greater Edmonton region. Primary Service Area Westbrook Estates, Edmonton Nearby Southwest Edmonton Neighbourhoods Riverbend Terwillegar Blue Quill Brookside Aspen Gardens Brander Gardens Whitemud Hills Windermere Lendrum Place Grandview Heights Also Serving Edmonton (all neighbourhoods) Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Based in South Edmonton — Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is a short drive from Westbrook Estates via Whitemud Drive. Free estimates, no travel surcharges for anywhere in the Edmonton metro area. Find Us Serving Westbrook Estates & Southwest Edmonton iPaint Painting provides cabinet refacing throughout Westbrook Estates and all surrounding southwest Edmonton neighbourhoods. Our Work Cabinet Refacing Transformations Real cabinet refacing projects from Edmonton homes. See how new doors and hardware can completely transform a kitchen. Before After Cathedral-Arch Oak to White Shaker — Southwest Edmonton Before After Thermofoil to Modern Slab — Kitchen Transformation Before After Maple Raised-Panel to Grey Shaker Before After Full Kitchen Refacing — Bungalow Transformation View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Cabinet refacing is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet Painting Interior Painting Stain & Lacquer Drywall & Surface Repairs Common Questions Cabinet Refacing FAQs — Westbrook Estates Straight answers to the questions Westbrook Estates homeowners ask most about cabinet refacing costs, timelines, and options. How much does cabinet refacing cost in Westbrook Estates? Typical Westbrook Estates kitchen cabinet refacing costs $5,000–$12,000 depending on kitchen size, number of doors, door style (shaker, slab, raised-panel), material choice, and hardware selection. A standard 20–30 door bungalow or two-storey kitchen averages $7,000–$9,000. This is significantly less than full cabinet replacement at $20,000–$40,000+ and delivers a completely modern look while keeping your structurally sound cabinet boxes, countertops, and plumbing untouched. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed — the price we quote is the price you pay. Are the 1980s oak cabinets in my Westbrook Estates home good candidates for refacing? The 1980s honey oak cabinets found throughout Westbrook Estates are excellent refacing candidates. The solid oak plywood box construction from this era is structurally sound — square frames, sturdy shelving, and solid face frames that have held up through 40+ years of daily use. The dated element is the cathedral-arch door profile and golden honey finish, not the box underneath. Refacing replaces those arch-top doors with brand new shaker, slab, or flat-panel doors in white, grey, navy, or any modern colour. Face frames are veneered to match for a completely unified look. What is the difference between cabinet refacing and cabinet refinishing for Westbrook Estates homes? Cabinet refacing replaces the doors and drawer fronts entirely with brand new ones in a modern style — shaker, slab, or raised-panel — while veneering the existing cabinet boxes to match. Cabinet refinishing strips the existing doors down to bare wood and spray-applies a new finish like catalyzed lacquer. Choose refacing when you want a completely different door style (like converting 1980s cathedral-arch oak to clean shaker). Choose refinishing when your door profile is fine but the colour needs updating. Not sure? Call 780-938-9555 — we’ll assess your kitchen and recommend the best path. How long does cabinet refacing take for a Westbrook Estates kitchen? A typical Westbrook Estates kitchen cabinet refacing project takes 5–10 business days depending on kitchen size and door count. Bungalow kitchens with 15–25 doors average 5–7 days. Larger two-storey kitchens or renovated homes with 30–40+ doors take 7–10 days. Your kitchen remains functional throughout most of the process since we work in sections — far less disruption than the weeks-long timeline of full cabinet replacement. We provide a detailed timeline during your free consultation so you can plan accordingly. What door styles are available for cabinet refacing in Westbrook Estates? We offer shaker, slab (flat-panel), raised-panel, and recessed-panel door profiles in solid wood, MDF, or thermofoil finishes. The most popular choice for Westbrook Estates 1980s oak kitchen conversions is the clean shaker profile in painted white or warm grey — it transforms the dated cathedral-arch look into a timeless modern aesthetic that pairs beautifully with the neighbourhood’s established character. Slab doors are popular for contemporary and mid-century modern renovations common in the original 1960s bungalows. Every door is measured to your exact cabinet openings for a precision custom fit. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Westbrook Estates Kitchen? Whether it’s a full kitchen refacing, a bathroom vanity, or just a consultation to explore your options — let’s talk about your Westbrook Estates cabinet project. Free estimates, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Refacing Windermere Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refacing/windermere.html > 2026 cabinet refacing in Windermere (T6W, T6X). New shaker, slab, or white oak doors in 7-10 days. Keep your granite. $14K-$28K. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refacing Windermere Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refacing in Windermere , Edmonton Cabinet refacing in Windermere is a kitchen renovation that replaces your existing cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and end panels with brand-new components in a 2026 profile, then re-veneers the visible cabinet box faces to match. Your carcasses, layout, plumbing, and granite or quartz countertops stay in place. A typical Windermere reface in 2026 takes 7 to 10 working days and costs $14,000 to $28,000, versus $75,000 to $150,000 for a full kitchen replacement. iPaint Painting has refaced kitchens across Windermere Estates , Cavanagh , Hawks Ridge , Glenridding Heights , and Keswick on the River since 2011. Owner-led by Mourad . Call 780-938-9555 for a free in-home measure and door-sample visit. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Door-Sample Visit 7-10 Day Project 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Brand-New Doors BLUM Soft-Close Hinges Rift-Cut White Oak WCB Covered City of Edmonton Licensed Unlacquered Brass Integrated Channel Pulls Fully Insured Benjamin Moore Finishes No Demo, No Re-Plumb 5-Year Warranty BLUM Soft-Close Hinges Rift-Cut White Oak WCB Covered City of Edmonton Licensed Unlacquered Brass Integrated Channel Pulls Fully Insured Benjamin Moore Finishes No Demo, No Re-Plumb 5-Year Warranty Refacing vs Refinishing Why a Windermere Homeowner Picks Refacing Over Refinishing Both keep your layout. Only refacing gives you brand-new doors in a modern 2024-2026 profile. Here is the side-by-side. Cabinet Refacing The renovation route. New doors. New face. + Doors and drawer fronts are replaced entirely with new components + Cabinet box faces are re-veneered to match the new doors + You change the door profile (raised panel to shaker, arched to slab, etc.) + You can change the material (melamine to solid maple, oak veneer, white oak) + Project runs 7-10 days , kitchen unusable 2-3 days + Windermere range: $14,000-$28,000 Cabinet Refinishing The cosmetic route. Same doors. New colour. o Existing doors are stripped, sanded, and spray-painted o You keep the same door profile the builder installed o Material stays whatever it was originally o Any dents, dings, or worn edges on the doors stay o Project runs 5-7 days , similar disruption o Windermere range: $7,000-$14,000 (roughly half of refacing) Decision Factor Refacing vs Refinishing Best For Door profile dated (raised, arched) Refacing wins 2005-2012 Windermere builds Door profile is fine, just colour wrong Refinishing wins Shaker doors going from espresso to white Want material change (melamine to oak) Refacing wins Builder-grade thermofoil upgrades Budget under $10K Refinishing wins Small kitchens, cosmetic refresh only Want 2026 shaker, slab, or oak look Refacing wins Windermere Estates, The Uplands, executive kitchens Rough rule of thumb: if your 2008 Windermere builder installed raised-panel maple with arched uppers and you want a 2026 flat shaker or slab kitchen , the only honest answer is refacing. If your shaker doors are already shaker and you just want them white instead of espresso , refinishing is the smarter spend. What Gets Replaced Brand-New Faces on Every Visible Surface A typical Windermere reface swaps 25-45 doors, 8-15 drawer fronts, 4-7 end panels, and 1-2 islands. Here is every piece that gets a new face. New Doors (25-45) Custom-built doors in flat shaker, recessed shaker, or slab, sized to your existing openings within 1/32 inch tolerance. New Drawer Fronts (8-15) Matching drawer fronts cut to height. Existing drawer boxes are kept unless you choose dovetail upgrades. Box Re-Veneer (3/4 mm) Every visible face frame and box edge gets a fresh wood veneer skin that matches the new door material exactly. New End Panels (4-7) Decorative end panels on exposed cabinet sides, dishwasher panels, fridge cabinet panels, all replaced to match. Island Faces (1-2) Windermere islands run 9-14 feet. We reface every visible side, including the seating-side back panel and waterfall returns. BLUM Soft-Close Hinges Every door is rehung on new BLUM Compact 38N or Clip Top hinges with adjustable soft-close dampening. Modern Hardware Unlacquered brass bar pulls, matte black knobs, brushed nickel cup pulls, or integrated channel pulls routed into the door edge. Butler & Walk-In Pantry Windermere homes typically have both a butler pantry and a walk-in pantry. Both get refaced to match the main kitchen for visual continuity. Not sure if your cabinets are reface candidates? Particle-board boxes from a 1990s build sometimes don't hold new veneer well. We'll check the carcass condition on the in-home visit. If refacing isn't the right call, we'll honestly recommend cabinet refinishing or full replacement instead. Our Process The 7-10 Day Windermere Reface Sequence No demo trucks in the driveway. No granite removal. No re-plumbing. Just doors off, faces re-skinned, new doors on. 01 ➔ In-Home Door Sample Visit Mourad brings physical door samples (shaker, slab, white oak, painted maple) to your Windermere home so you compare against your countertops, backsplash, and flooring in real lighting. 02 ➔ Precision Field Measure Every door opening measured to 1/32 inch with a digital caliper. Drawer openings recorded separately. End-panel dimensions captured. Numbers go straight to fabrication. 03 ➔ Custom Door Fabrication Doors and drawer fronts are built in our shop or sourced from a Canadian door specialist. Lead time typically 3-4 weeks before install begins. 04 ➔ Day 1: Doors Off, Boxes Prepped Old doors and drawer fronts come off. Hinge cups filled. Cabinet box faces scuff-sanded and cleaned for veneer adhesion. Hardware is bagged for disposal or donation. 05 ➔ Days 2-4: Veneer + Hang Box faces get the new wood veneer skin applied with contact adhesive and rolled flat. New doors are hung on BLUM soft-close hinges. End panels installed. Drawer fronts attached. 06 Days 5-10: Hardware + Walkthrough Pulls, knobs, and channel pulls go on. Every door is aligned within 1 mm of its neighbour. Final walk with you against a printed punch list. 5-year warranty activates. Why iPaint Why Windermere Picks iPaint for Cabinet Refacing Refacing is fabrication plus finish carpentry plus design. We do all three under one roof, no subcontracted door installers. Door Styles That Sell in Windermere Flat shaker with a 2.25 inch rail. Slab with a routed channel pull. Recessed shaker with a 1.75 inch rail. Two-tone schemes where the island goes Kendall Charcoal against Chantilly Lace perimeter cabinets. These are the looks moving in Cavanagh and Hawks Ridge right now. Mourad Personally on Site The owner runs every reface. He does the door-sample visit, the field measure, and the final walk personally. With 15+ years of cabinet work and Painter and Decorator Certification, he is the one accountable when something doesn't line up. Your Granite Stays Put Full kitchen replacement means pulling out the slab, fabricating new templates, and refitting. That's $8,000-$15,000 in fabrication alone on a Windermere island. With refacing, your existing granite or quartz never moves. One-Sixth the Cost of Replacement Full kitchen demolition and rebuild in a Windermere Estates executive home runs $75,000-$150,000 once you factor in cabinets, stone fabrication, plumbing, electrical, lighting, and drywall patch. Refacing delivers a new-kitchen look for $14,000-$28,000 . 5-Year Written Warranty Every door, every veneer seam, every BLUM hinge, every hardware fitting. If anything we installed fails inside 5 years, we come back. Written, signed, mailed to you on completion day. Lives Around Your Family Off Anthony Henday Drive, school drop at Mother Margaret Mary Catholic High School, swim lessons at Edmonton Triathlon Club, a teenager who needs her kettle. Our crew works clean, contains dust, and leaves the kitchen functional every evening past the box-prep phase. Pricing Guide Windermere Refacing Cost Ranges Honest numbers based on actual recent Windermere projects. Final quote is fixed-price after the in-home measure, no allowances or change-order games. Butler Pantry Only $3,500-$7,500 Pantry door upgrade, often a Hawks Ridge starter to test the door style. 3-4 days. Most Popular Mid Kitchen (25-32 doors) $14,000-$19,000 Glenridding Heights or Cavanagh kitchen, one island, solid maple shaker. 7-10 days. Executive (33-45 doors) $19,000-$28,000 Windermere Estates or The Uplands. Two islands or kitchen + butler + walk-in pantry. White oak veneer. 9-12 days. vs Full Replacement $75K-$150K Comparison only. Cabinets + stone + plumbing + electrical + drywall in a Windermere home. 6-12 weeks. Refacing pricing scales with door count and material. Rift-cut white oak veneer typically adds 15-25% over painted maple. Brass hardware adds roughly $40-$90 per door over basic chrome. Every quote is itemized, written, and fixed-price. Book your in-home measure or call 780-938-9555 . The Windermere Kitchen Story Why Windermere Kitchens Are Refacing Candidates Right Now The 2005-2018 Build Window The Windermere master-planned community in southwest Edmonton opened in 1998 but most of the housing stock came online between 2005 and 2018 . Subdivisions like Windermere Estates , Cavanagh , Hawks Ridge , Glenridding Heights , Glenridding Ravine , Keswick on the River , and The Uplands all came in during the same era, which means thousands of Windermere kitchens share the same builder spec: raised-panel maple uppers, slab drawer fronts, granite countertops, polished chrome hardware, and a 9 to 14 foot island . That spec looked premium in 2010. In 2026 it reads dated, even on homes worth $1.2M+. The Door Profile Is the Tell Walk into any kitchen built in Windermere Estates between 2007 and 2012 and the same details give the age away: a 3-inch raised centre panel on the doors, an arched top on the over-fridge cabinet, a thick crown moulding stack at the ceiling, and chunky 4-inch brushed-chrome bar pulls. Refacing is the only way to swap that profile for a 2026 look (flat shaker, slab, recessed shaker) without tearing out the boxes. Refinishing keeps the dated profile and just changes the colour, which often makes the dated detailing more obvious, not less. Coordinating With Existing Granite and Quartz Most Windermere kitchens were built with granite countertops in Uba Tuba, Black Pearl, or Santa Cecilia. Some later builds went Caesarstone or Silestone quartz in white or grey. Replacing the cabinets means pulling the stone, which means new templates, refabrication, and re-install at the $8,000-$15,000 mark on a Windermere island alone. Refacing leaves your stone where it sits. We bring door samples in person so you can hold a Chantilly Lace shaker door right against your Black Pearl granite and confirm before fabrication starts. Still trying to decide between refinishing , cabinet painting , or refacing? Call 780-938-9555 . The in-home visit is free and Mourad will tell you straight which one fits your kitchen. What's Included What a Windermere Reface Project Actually Includes Every Windermere reface quote breaks out the line items. Here is the standard scope for a mid-size kitchen with one island. 25-32 new doors built to your specified profile and material 8-15 new drawer fronts sized to existing openings 4-7 new end panels for exposed cabinet sides, dishwasher, and fridge cabinet 3/4 mm wood veneer on every visible face frame and box edge Island refacing on all four visible sides plus any waterfall returns BLUM Compact 38N or Clip Top hinges on every door with adjustable soft-close Hardware fitting in your chosen finish (brass, matte black, brushed nickel, channel pull) Old door disposal or donation to Habitat for Humanity ReStore Daily clean-up , ZipWall dust containment, drop sheets over flooring and adjacent counters Final alignment within 1 mm door-to-door and 1/32 inch reveal 5-year written workmanship warranty , signed and delivered As Mourad always says: "We treat your home like ours. The kitchen leaves cleaner than we found it, the same way we'd want our own kitchen handled." If your kitchen is so badly worn that even refacing won't save it, we'll say so. If you want walls done too, our interior painting team can run in parallel. If the woodwork in the rest of the house needs attention, we can fold in stain and lacquer work in the same engagement. Service Areas Refacing Across Windermere & Southwest Edmonton We work every Windermere subdivision and the broader SW Edmonton corridor along Anthony Henday Drive and Terwillegar Drive. Primary Service Area Windermere (T6W, T6X) Windermere Subdivisions We Reface In Windermere Estates Windermere Heights Cavanagh Hawks Ridge Glenridding Heights Glenridding Ravine Keswick on the River The Uplands Ambleside Chappelle Greater SW Edmonton Edmonton Terwillegar Riverbend Heritage Valley Allard Callaghan Magrath Leduc Spruce Grove Windermere & SW Edmonton corridor - If you live south of Whitemud Drive, west of 119 Street, and inside Anthony Henday Drive, we cover you. Call 780-938-9555 to confirm scheduling for your exact subdivision. Find Us Serving the Windermere Master-Planned Community Centred near Windermere Common and Currents of Windermere, with reface work running across every subdivision inside the T6W and T6X postal codes. Recent Refacing Work Before & After: Windermere Door Style Swaps Real Windermere refacing projects. Same boxes, same granite, completely new doors and faces. Before After Raised-Panel Maple to Flat Shaker in Chantilly Lace - Windermere Estates Before After Arched Maple to Slab in Rift-Cut White Oak - Glenridding Heights Before After Espresso Maple to Two-Tone (Kendall Charcoal Island, White Perimeter) - Cavanagh Before After Ensuite Vanity Reface with Integrated Channel Pulls - Keswick on the River View Full Gallery Related Services If Refacing Isn't the Right Fit Sometimes refinishing is the better spend. Sometimes you want walls done too. Here is the full list. Refinishing in Windermere Cabinet Painting Interior Painting Windermere Exterior Painting Windermere Stain & Lacquer Common Questions Cabinet Refacing FAQs - Windermere The five questions Windermere homeowners ask most before booking a reface. What is the difference between cabinet refacing and cabinet refinishing for a Windermere kitchen? Cabinet refinishing strips, sands, and spray-paints your existing doors and boxes. You keep the same raised-panel or arched profiles that came with your 2005-2015 Windermere build, just in a different colour. Cabinet refacing replaces the doors, drawer fronts, and end panels entirely with brand-new components, plus we re-veneer the visible faces of the boxes. The structural carcasses stay in place. Refacing is the right call when the door profile itself looks dated, which is the case in most Windermere homes built with raised-panel maple. Refinishing is the right call when the profile is fine but the colour or finish wear needs a refresh. Refacing costs roughly 1.5x to 2x more than refinishing on the same kitchen, but you end up with new doors in a 2026 style. How much does cabinet refacing cost in Windermere? A typical Windermere kitchen reface runs $14,000 to $28,000 depending on door count, material, and hardware spec. A mid-size kitchen in Glenridding Heights or Cavanagh with 25-32 doors and one island lands at $14,000-$19,000 in solid maple shaker. A larger executive kitchen in Windermere Estates or The Uplands with 33-45 doors, two islands, and a butler pantry runs $19,000-$28,000, especially when the door material is rift-cut white oak veneer or a two-tone scheme. Compared to full cabinet replacement at $75,000-$150,000 (cabinets, granite or quartz, plumbing, electrical, drywall patching), refacing delivers a kitchen that looks brand new at a fraction of the cost and disruption. How long does cabinet refacing take in a Windermere home? Most Windermere refacing projects run 7 to 10 working days from door removal to final adjustment. Your kitchen is unusable for roughly 2 to 3 of those days while the boxes are re-veneered and the new doors are hung. Drawer fronts and end panels go on in parallel. Compare that to gutting and rebuilding the kitchen, which typically takes 6 to 12 weeks in Windermere once you account for cabinet lead times, granite or quartz fabrication after the boxes are set, plumbing rough-in, and final inspection. Which door styles and materials are most popular for Windermere cabinet refacing in 2026? The dominant 2024-2026 looks we install in Windermere are flat shaker (a 2.25 inch rail with a recessed flat panel), slab (a single flat plane, often with an integrated channel pull), and recessed shaker with a thinner 1.75 inch rail. Materials trending in Windermere right now are solid maple painted in Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace, Cloud White, or Kendall Charcoal; rift-cut white oak veneer for the warm modern look; and quarter-sawn oak for transitional kitchens. Hardware is moving away from polished chrome toward unlacquered brass, matte black, brushed nickel, and integrated channel pulls that disappear into the door edge. Do you reface cabinets in all the Windermere subdivisions, including Cavanagh, Hawks Ridge, and Keswick on the River? Yes. iPaint Painting refaces cabinets throughout the Windermere master-planned area in southwest Edmonton, including Windermere Estates, Windermere Heights, Cavanagh, Hawks Ridge, Glenridding Heights, Glenridding Ravine, Keswick on the River, and The Uplands. We are familiar with the housing stock built between 2005 and 2018 in this area, the original cabinet specs from the major Windermere builders, and the trades coordination required for triple-garage executive homes off Anthony Henday Drive, Windermere Boulevard, 184 Street SW, and Terwillegar Drive. Call 780-938-9555 to confirm scheduling for your subdivision. Book the In-Home Visit Ready for a New Kitchen Without Gutting the Old One? Mourad brings door samples to your Windermere home, measures every opening, and gives you a fixed-price quote on the spot. No deposit to book the visit. No pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Book Door-Sample Visit Owner-Led Projects 5-Year Warranty Fixed-Price Quote No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Refacing in Windsor Park, Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refacing/windsor-park.html > Cabinet refacing in Windsor Park costs $12,000-$24,000 in 2026. Mid-century slab or rift-cut oak doors on the original boxes in 5-7 days. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refacing in Windsor Park, Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refacing in Windsor Park , Edmonton Cabinet refacing in Windsor Park is the replacement of a kitchen's doors, drawer fronts, and end panels with newly fabricated pieces while the original cabinet boxes stay in place. In this small university enclave west of campus the work splits two ways: surviving 1950s-60s kitchens get walnut-look flat slabs that honour their mid-century lines, and early-2000s infill kitchens get rift-cut white oak with integrated pulls . Typical scope is 16 to 28 doors, 5 to 7 days on site, $12,000 to $24,000. Last updated June 2026. iPaint Painting refaces kitchens across Windsor Park between Saskatchewan Drive and the river valley, 87 Avenue , the 116 Street campus edge, and the Groat ravine, inside postal code T6G , a short walk from the University of Alberta , the University of Alberta Hospital , and Windsor Park School . Owner-led by Mourad , MPI certified, with physical door samples brought to the house and installation windows scheduled between academic terms. Bring the Pinterest board or the architect's reference image; this neighbourhood arrives prepared, and iPaint builds to that spec. Call 780-938-9555 to book the measure. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Door-Sample Visit 5-7 Day Install Window 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Mid-Century + Infill Specialists Mid-Century Reface Work Rift-Cut White Oak Library Integrated-Pull Machining Between-Terms Scheduling BLUM Soft-Close Upgrade T6G Owner-Led Service MPI Certified 5-Year Warranty Mid-Century Reface Work Rift-Cut White Oak Library Integrated-Pull Machining Between-Terms Scheduling BLUM Soft-Close Upgrade T6G Owner-Led Service MPI Certified 5-Year Warranty Windsor Park Pricing How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in Windsor Park in 2026? Cabinet refacing in Windsor Park costs $12,000 to $24,000 in 2026. Budgets sit above the Edmonton suburban average because this neighbourhood specifies premium materials: rift-cut white oak, quarter-sawn walnut-look veneer, integrated pulls. Door counts are smaller, 16 to 28 against the 30-plus typical in newer subdivisions, so the money goes into material grade rather than volume. Ensuite Vanity or Wet Bar $2,400-$4,600 Single vanity or basement wet bar, often booked as a trial run before committing the kitchen. Mid-Century Original (16-20 doors) $12,000-$15,000 Surviving 1950s-60s kitchen near Saskatchewan Drive. Walnut-look flat slab, horizontal grain, slim edge pulls. 5 days. Most Common Standard Windsor Park (20-24 doors) $15,000-$19,000 Renovated original or smaller infill kitchen in premium painted MDF or wood veneer. 6 days. Early Infill (24-28 doors plus island) $19,000-$24,000 2000s-2010s infill kitchen moved to rift-cut white oak, integrated pulls, two-tone schemes. 7 days. Full kitchen replacement in Windsor Park runs $60,000 to $120,000 and beyond once custom millwork and stone are quoted, which makes a reface roughly a fifth of the rebuild number. Rift-cut white oak adds 15-20% over painted MDF; integrated-pull machining adds $14-$32 per door; quarter-sawn walnut-look veneer prices between the two. Every quote is itemized per piece and fixed after the measure. Book the in-home measure or call 780-938-9555 . Three Paths Compared Cabinet Refacing vs Refinishing vs Replacement in Windsor Park Refacing fits new doors, drawer fronts, and end panels onto the existing boxes. Refinishing repaints the doors already hanging. Replacement demolishes everything. In Windsor Park the decision usually turns on which kitchen era the house carries and how long the owner intends to hold against infill pressure. Refacing vs Refinishing vs Replacement Cabinet Refacing Cabinet Refinishing Full Replacement What changes Doors, drawer fronts, end panels replaced with new pieces; boxes stay Existing doors stripped and resprayed; silhouette unchanged Everything demolished and rebuilt Mid-century character Recreated with walnut-look flat slab and period-true pulls Kept exactly as built, colour refreshed Lost unless custom-recreated at heavy cost Windsor Park cost in 2026 $12,000-$24,000 $6,000-$11,500 $60,000-$120,000+ Time in the house 5-7 days on site after 3-4 weeks fabrication 5-6 days, doors sprayed off site 6-12 weeks of trades Best fit in this neighbourhood Originals worth preserving and infill kitchens that date the house Doors whose profile is loved but whose colour has aged Layout changes or homes being rebuilt anyway The honest screen: when the existing door profile is the problem, reface. When only the colour is the problem, cabinet refinishing in Windsor Park costs roughly half. When the layout is the problem, or the lot is headed for redevelopment, neither makes sense and iPaint will say so at the measure rather than sell the wrong project. New Pieces, Original Boxes What Does a Windsor Park Reface Replace? A Windsor Park reface replaces every door, drawer front, end panel, hinge, and pull with newly fabricated pieces while the original boxes stay anchored to the wall. The typical scope here is 16 to 28 doors, 6 to 12 drawer fronts, and 3 to 6 end panels, compact by Edmonton standards but specified in higher-grade materials. 16-28 New Doors Fabricated to the chosen track: walnut-look flat slab with horizontal grain for mid-century originals, or rift-cut white oak and matte painted MDF for infill kitchens. Each sized to the existing opening. 6-12 Drawer Fronts Grain-matched to the door run so a bank of drawers reads as one continuous panel, the detail design-literate Windsor Park clients check first. End Panels & Gables Exposed sides, dishwasher returns, and peninsula backs clad in the new material so no original surface shows. Smaller mid-century kitchens carry 3 to 4; infill islands push to 6. Face-Frame Veneer Every visible frame edge on the original boxes receives a colour-matched veneer skin, applied and rolled flat, so the 1958 or 2006 carcass disappears behind the new face. BLUM Soft-Close Hinges Original pin hinges in the mid-century homes and worn builder hinges in the infills both come out; every door rehangs on fresh BLUM soft-close hardware. Track-Matched Pulls Slim edge pulls or tab pulls on the mid-century work; machined integrated J-pulls or handle-less channels on the architect-modern infill work. Never the same hardware on both. Island & Peninsula Fronts Infill kitchens carry waterfall-adjacent islands; mid-century originals more often carry a peninsula. Both get full panel and front replacement to match the perimeter run. Ensuite Vanities & Wet Bars Many Windsor Park projects add the primary ensuite vanity or a basement wet bar in the same fabrication order, which shares the lead time and trims per-piece cost. Box condition rarely blocks a reface here: the surviving mid-century kitchens were built in solid wood, and the early infill kitchens used good plywood carcasses. Where a layout genuinely fails, iPaint says so at the measure and points to the right alternative instead, whether that is cabinet painting in Windsor Park or a full renovation by another trade. Why iPaint Why Windsor Park Homeowners Choose iPaint for Cabinet Refacing Cabinet refacing demands precise measurement, quality materials, and expert installation — that’s exactly what we deliver across Edmonton. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every installer on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers in your Windsor Park home, no subcontractors, no middlemen. When you hire iPaint, you get iPaint — the same trained team from our south Edmonton shop, just 20 minutes from Edmonton via Anthony Henday Drive. Certified & Experienced Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. With 15+ years of cabinet work across the Edmonton metro area, he knows which Windsor Park cabinet box constructions hold up to refacing and which are better served by refinishing or replacement. Premium Door Styles & Materials We source high-quality replacement doors in shaker, slab, raised-panel, and flat-panel profiles — available in solid wood, MDF, or thermofoil finishes. Every door is measured to your exact cabinet openings for a precision fit that looks custom, not builder-grade. Fraction of Replacement Cost Full cabinet replacement in Windsor Park runs $20,000–$40,000+ including demolition, plumbing, countertop refitting, and installation. Cabinet refacing delivers a completely modern look for $5,000–$12,000 — keeping your countertops, plumbing, and layout exactly where they are. 5-Year Written Warranty Every cabinet surface we reface is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If doors warp, veneer lifts, or hardware fails due to our installation — we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That’s our promise to every Windsor Park homeowner. No Hidden Costs — Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don’t surprise you with extra charges for hardware, veneer, or “additional fitting.” Same pricing as Edmonton — no travel surcharge for Windsor Park or anywhere in Edmonton. Products We Use Premium Finishes for Windsor Park Cabinets We pair new doors and hardware with professional-grade finishing products from trusted brands — ensuring your refaced cabinets look stunning and last for years. Benjamin Moore The gold standard in cabinet finishing. Benjamin Moore’s Advance line is purpose-built for cabinetry — delivering a factory-smooth, furniture-like finish with exceptional hardness and durability. Ideal for Windsor Park kitchens where high humidity from cooking meets Alberta’s dry winter air. Advance Cabinet Coat Regal Select Sherwin-Williams Sherwin-Williams ProClassic and Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel deliver outstanding levelling and a glass-smooth finish on cabinet face frames and trim. Exceptional adhesion on the veneer surfaces used in cabinet refacing projects across Edmonton. ProClassic Emerald Urethane Duration Cloverdale A trusted Western Canadian brand delivering professional-grade performance. Cloverdale’s cabinet and trim products offer excellent adhesion and durability — especially well-suited for Alberta’s unique climate conditions and the temperature swings Windsor Park homeowners experience. Acrylux Diamond Ultra During your free consultation , we’ll recommend the best door material, finish, and hardware for your kitchen based on your style preferences, usage patterns, and budget. Windsor Park Pricing Cabinet Refacing Pricing for Windsor Park Same pricing as Edmonton — no travel surcharges for Windsor Park or Edmonton. Character Kitchen $8,000-$14,000 1950s-60s original cabinets Renovated Kitchen $10,000-$16,000 Modern layout, premium Infill Kitchen $9,000-$14,000 Contemporary, open concept Compact Kitchen $7,000-$10,000 Smaller bungalow layout Executive Kitchen $14,000-$20,000 Saskatchewan Drive, large Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Windsor Park Context Why Windsor Park Kitchens Are Perfect for Cabinet Refacing Windsor Park is the urban core of Edmonton , Alberta — Canada’s largest specialized municipality, located directly east of Edmonton with over 72,000 residents . The community experienced three major building booms that each left a distinctive kitchen cabinet style, and all three are now prime candidates for refacing rather than costly replacement. 1980s Foundations: Nottingham, Brentwood & Woodbridge Farms Windsor Park’s early growth neighbourhoods along Sherwood Drive and Baseline Road produced thousands of kitchens with solid oak cabinet boxes topped by raised-panel or cathedral-arch doors in medium-brown stain. Nottingham , near Broadmoor Lake Park and Nottingham School , features two-storey family homes where the kitchen boxes are built from quality plywood and hardwood that has held up superbly over 35+ years. Woodbridge Farms , situated near Heritage Hills Golf Course along the corridor between Sherwood Drive and Clover Bar Road , shares the same era of construction. These cabinet boxes are too solid to rip out — they just need new doors in a modern shaker or slab profile to look current again. 1990s Premium: Broadmoor Estates & Heritage Hills Broadmoor Estates , located near Broadmoor Lake and the Edmonton Library , features executive homes with 3,000+ square-foot floor plans and large kitchens with 40+ cabinet doors . The 1990s builders used premium plywood box construction with cathedral-arch or raised-panel oak doors that were top-of-the-line in their era. Heritage Hills , set along Heritage Drive south of Baseline Road, introduced early open-concept kitchens to Windsor Park with solid maple cabinet construction. Both neighbourhoods are the ideal demographic for refacing: homeowners who invested significantly in their original kitchens and now want a modern update without tearing out $40,000 worth of still-solid cabinetry. If you’re also considering a full kitchen refresh, our interior painting service in Windsor Park pairs naturally with cabinet refacing. 2000s Expansion: Lakeland Ridge, Clover Bar Ranch & Emerald Hills Lakeland Ridge , developed between 2005 and 2015 south of Wye Road , features builder-grade thermofoil flat-panel or basic MDF raised-panel doors that are now peeling, bubbling, and delaminating near stovetops and dishwashers — while the particleboard and MDF cabinet boxes underneath are still perfectly serviceable. Clover Bar Ranch , nestled east of Clover Bar Road near the North Saskatchewan River valley , has estate properties with larger kitchens. Emerald Hills , Windsor Park’s newest major development near Emerald Hills Leisure Centre , has kitchens where even 10-year-old thermofoil is showing wear. For all three communities, replacing peeling thermofoil doors with solid wood or premium MDF shaker doors transforms the kitchen completely at a fraction of full replacement cost. What’s Included What’s Included in Every Windsor Park Cabinet Refacing Project When you hire iPaint for cabinet refacing in Windsor Park, you get a complete, turnkey transformation — not just a set of new doors dropped off at your doorstep. Full in-home assessment — cabinet boxes inspected for structural integrity, every opening measured at your Windsor Park address Door style and colour consultation — shaker, slab, raised-panel, or flat-panel in the colour and material of your choice Hardware selection guidance — soft-close hinges, pulls, and knobs that complement your new door style Old door and hardware removal — careful removal and disposal of existing doors, drawer fronts, and hardware Face frame veneer or finishing — exposed cabinet box frames matched to your new door colour Precision door and drawer front installation — every new piece fitted, aligned, and adjusted for perfect operation End panel installation — exposed cabinet sides finished with matching panels Crown moulding and trim — updated or added to complete the transformation Final walkthrough and alignment check — every door and drawer tested for smooth operation Full cleanup — your kitchen returned the way it was, or better 5-year written workmanship warranty — activated at project completion Windsor Park Cabinet Refacing Pricing Guide Pricing is identical to Edmonton — no travel surcharges for Windsor Park or Edmonton. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is just 20 minutes from Windsor Park via Anthony Henday Drive . Typical ranges: Small kitchen (10–20 doors) — $5,000–$7,000 in shaker or slab style, 5–7 days Average kitchen (20–30 doors) — $7,000–$9,000, the most common size in Nottingham and Westboro Executive kitchen (30–50+ doors) — $9,000–$12,000 in Broadmoor Estates and Heritage Hills Bathroom vanity refacing — $1,500–$3,500 for single or double vanities Pre-sale kitchen refresh — $4,000–$7,000 to modernize a kitchen before listing in Edmonton’s competitive real estate market Want to change the colour but keep your door style? Cabinet refinishing in Windsor Park strips and spray-finishes your existing doors. Need the walls done at the same time? Our interior painting team handles both projects for maximum efficiency. Service Areas Cabinet Refacing Across Windsor Park & Edmonton We provide professional cabinet refacing services throughout Windsor Park, Edmonton, and all surrounding communities. Primary Service Area Windsor Park, AB Edmonton Executive & Premium Neighbourhoods Broadmoor Estates Heritage Hills Lakeland Ridge Summerside Estates Clover Bar Ranch Emerald Hills Established Neighbourhoods Mills Haven Nottingham Brentwood Westboro Woodbridge Farms Glen Allan Foxboro Salisbury Village Village on the Lake Also Serving Edmonton St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Fort Saskatchewan 20 Minutes via Anthony Henday Drive — Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton serves all of Windsor Park and Edmonton with no travel surcharge. Same pricing as Edmonton. Windsor Park, Edmonton — proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Our Work Cabinet Refacing Transformations Real cabinet refacing projects from Windsor Park and area homes. See how new doors and hardware completely transform a kitchen. Before After Cathedral-Arch to Shaker — Broadmoor Estates Before After Thermofoil to Slab — Lakeland Ridge Before After Maple Raised-Panel to Grey Shaker — Heritage Hills Before After Full Kitchen Refacing — Nottingham View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help in Windsor Park Cabinet refacing is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Cabinet Refinishing in Windsor Park Cabinet Painting in Windsor Park Interior Painting in Windsor Park Exterior Painting in Windsor Park Drywall & Surface Repairs Common Questions Cabinet Refacing FAQs — Windsor Park Straight answers to the questions Windsor Park homeowners ask most about cabinet refacing costs, timelines, and options. How much does cabinet refacing cost in Windsor Park? Cabinet refacing in Windsor Park ranges from $7,000 for a compact bungalow kitchen to $20,000 for an executive home near Saskatchewan Drive. Character homes with standard kitchens cost $8,000 to $14,000. Modern infills with open-concept kitchens run $9,000 to $14,000. Renovated kitchens with larger layouts cost $10,000 to $16,000. Refacing includes new doors, drawer fronts, face frame veneer, hardware, and installation. What door styles suit Windsor Park homes? Windsor Park has a mix of 1950s-60s bungalows and modern infills, so door style preference varies. Shaker doors in white or warm grey are the most popular overall, working well with both character and modern architecture. For mid-century bungalows, flat-panel doors in a warm wood tone or painted finish complement the period aesthetic. For modern infills, contemporary slab doors create a clean, seamless look. Can you reface cabinets in a Windsor Park bungalow? Yes. Many Windsor Park bungalows still have their original 1950s or 1960s cabinetry with solid construction but dated door styles. As long as the cabinet boxes are structurally sound (plywood construction, square and level), refacing transforms the kitchen with brand new doors and veneered face frames. We inspect every box during the free consultation and provide an honest assessment. How long does cabinet refacing take in Windsor Park? A typical 20 to 25 door kitchen takes 5 to 8 working days from measurement to completion. Character home kitchens with non-standard dimensions require custom fabrication for every door (2 to 3 weeks lead time). On-site installation takes 3 to 5 days. Your kitchen remains functional throughout the process. What is the difference between refacing and refinishing for Windsor Park kitchens? Refacing replaces doors and drawer fronts entirely with brand new ones and veneers the face frames. Refinishing strips existing doors to bare wood and spray-applies a new finish. Choose refacing when you want a different door style, when doors are damaged, or when you want new soft-close hardware. Choose refinishing when your solid wood doors are in good condition and you want a colour change. Both are excellent options for Windsor Park kitchens. Get Started Windsor Park’s Trusted Cabinet Refacing Team Whether it’s a full kitchen refacing in Broadmoor Estates, a bathroom vanity update, or just a consultation to explore your options — let’s talk about your Windsor Park cabinet project. Free estimates, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Refacing Edmonton | New Doors & Hardware, Same Boxes | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refacing.html > Kitchen cabinet refacing in Edmonton by Cabinet Refinishing Experts LTD (iPaint Painting). New doors, drawer fronts, hinges, handles & veneer, same cabinet boxes. Shaker, flat panel, raised panel & modern slab styles. 3-5 days, 40-50% less than new cabinets. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refacing Edmonton | New Doors & Hardware, Same Boxes | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refacing in Edmonton Cabinet Refinishing Experts LTD , operating as iPaint Painting , provides professional kitchen cabinet refacing services in Edmonton, Alberta , replacing cabinet doors, drawer fronts, hinges, and handles while keeping structurally sound cabinet boxes intact and applying matching veneer to all face frames. Edmonton homeowners in Windermere executive kitchens, Riverbend homes with dated 1990s oak raised-panel doors, Glenora heritage kitchens needing a style update without altering original layouts, and Heritage Valley builder-grade developments with peeling thermofoil choose iPaint for cabinet refacing because we complete most projects in 3–5 days at 40–50% less than new cabinets . Led by Mourad , a certified craftsman with 15+ years of cabinet experience, our in-house team custom-measures every opening and installs shaker, flat panel, raised panel, and modern slab doors in solid wood, thermofoil, or MDF with lacquer finish. Full kitchen cabinet refacing in Edmonton costs $6,000–$15,000 compared to $15,000–$35,000+ for new cabinets, with no demolition, no plumbing changes, and no countertop removal. Whether you are modernizing cathedral-arch oak in Mill Woods , upgrading maple cabinets in Terwillegar Towne to flat shaker, or adding soft-close hinges and new hardware in The Hamptons , every project includes a free kitchen consultation , detailed written estimate, and 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free cabinet refacing estimate in Edmonton. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate certified Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What's Included Everything That Changes During a Reface Cabinet refacing replaces the visible components of your kitchen while keeping the solid cabinet boxes you already have. Here's what's new. New Cabinet Doors Every door is replaced with your choice of style, shaker, flat panel, raised panel, or modern slab, custom-measured for a precise fit. New Drawer Fronts All drawer fronts are replaced to match your new doors perfectly, same material, same finish, same style throughout the kitchen. Face Frame Veneer Matching veneer is applied to every visible face frame, creating a seamless look as though you installed entirely new cabinetry. Soft-Close Hinges Every door gets new soft-close hinges, no more slamming. Quiet, smooth operation that feels high-end on every cabinet. New Handles & Pulls Choose from a wide selection of modern handles, knobs, and pulls. New hardware is the finishing touch that ties the whole kitchen together. Crown Moulding Optional crown moulding above your upper cabinets adds an upscale, custom-kitchen look, a popular add-on with refacing projects. End Panels & Fillers Decorative end panels and filler strips are finished to match, so exposed cabinet sides look just as polished as the fronts. Existing Boxes Stay Your structurally sound cabinet boxes stay in place. No demolition, no plumbing changes, no countertop removal, just a brand-new look. Want to keep your existing doors and just change the colour? Check out our cabinet painting or cabinet refinishing services instead. If it involves cabinets, we do it. Our Process From Kitchen Consultation to Brand-New Look Our cabinet refacing process is designed to minimize disruption and maximize results. Most kitchens are transformed in 3–5 days. Here's how it works. 01 ➔ Free Kitchen Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free in-home kitchen assessment. 02 ➔ Measurement & Style Selection We measure every cabinet in your kitchen, assess the condition of your existing boxes, and walk you through door styles, materials, finishes, and hardware options with physical samples. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every door, drawer front, hinge, handle, veneer application, and optional add-on. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Custom Ordering Your new doors, drawer fronts, and components are ordered to exact measurements. Everything is custom, no off-the-shelf, one-size-fits-all solutions. We'll confirm lead times so you know exactly when installation begins. 05 ➔ Professional Installation Old doors and drawer fronts come off. Matching veneer is applied to face frames. New doors, drawer fronts, soft-close hinges, and hardware are installed with precision by our in-house team. Most kitchens are done in 3–5 days. 06 Final Walkthrough We open every door, test every drawer, and inspect every hinge with you. Your kitchen is cleaned thoroughly, all packaging is removed, and your 5-year written workmanship warranty is activated. Why iPaint Why Edmonton Homeowners Choose iPaint for Cabinet Refacing Cabinet refacing is our specialty, it's literally in our company name. Cabinet Refinishing Experts LTD delivers kitchen transformations done right the first time. Cabinet Specialists, Not Generalists Our legal name is Cabinet Refinishing Experts LTD for a reason, cabinets are our specialty area. While other contractors treat cabinet work as a side job, we've built our reputation on it. Every refacing project benefits from the same precision and attention to detail that's made us Edmonton's go-to cabinet team. Certified Painter Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. That training translates directly to cabinet work, understanding materials, adhesion, finishing techniques, and the precision required for doors and drawer fronts that align perfectly and close smoothly. 40–50% Less Than New Cabinets A full kitchen of new cabinets in Edmonton can easily run $15,000–$35,000 or more, plus weeks of demolition, plumbing disconnection, and countertop removal. Cabinet refacing delivers a completely new look at a fraction of the cost, with your kitchen back to full function in days instead of weeks. Complete Style Transformation Refacing doesn't mean settling. You can go from dated oak raised panel to sleek modern slab. From dark cherry to bright white shaker. We bring samples to your kitchen so you can see exactly how each style and finish looks under your own lighting, against your countertops, and next to your backsplash. 5-Year Written Warranty Every refacing project is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If a door warps, a veneer lifts, or a hinge fails due to our installation, we come back and fix it, no questions asked. That's our promise to every Edmonton homeowner. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. Every door, drawer front, hinge, handle, veneer application, and optional add-on is itemized upfront. No surprise charges once we're halfway through your kitchen. And when we're done, your kitchen is cleaned thoroughly, we leave it better than we found it. Materials & Styles Door Materials That Define Your Kitchen We offer three premium material options for your new cabinet doors and drawer fronts. Each has distinct advantages depending on your style, budget, and lifestyle. Solid Wood The premium choice for homeowners who want the warmth and character of real wood. Solid wood doors are available in maple, oak, cherry, and birch, each with unique grain patterns that add depth and richness to your kitchen. Built to last decades with proper care. Maple Oak Cherry Birch Thermofoil A durable, moisture-resistant option that delivers a clean, uniform finish at an excellent price point. Thermofoil doors are wrapped in a vinyl film over MDF, creating a smooth surface that resists humidity, ideal for Edmonton kitchens where cooking steam and temperature changes are part of daily life. White Gloss Matte Finish Woodgrain Look Solid Colours MDF with Lacquer Finish The go-to material for homeowners who want a flawless, factory-smooth painted look. MDF doesn't have wood grain, so lacquer finishes look perfectly even across every door and drawer front. Available in any colour, from bright whites to bold statement tones. High-Gloss Lacquer Satin Lacquer Matte Lacquer Custom Colours During your free kitchen consultation , we bring physical samples of each material and style so you can see and feel the difference in your own kitchen. We'll help you choose the right combination of material, door style (shaker, flat panel, raised panel, or modern slab), and hardware to get the exact look you want. Pricing Guide Cabinet Refacing Pricing in Edmonton Transparent pricing based on kitchen size and material choice. Includes new doors, drawer fronts, veneer, soft-close hinges, hardware, and our 5-year warranty. Small Kitchen $6,000–$8,000 10–20 doors. Condo, townhome, or galley kitchen. 2–3 days. Average Kitchen $8,000–$11,000 20–35 doors. Standard Edmonton home. 3–4 days. Most Popular Large Kitchen $11,000–$15,000 35–50+ doors. Executive home with island. 4–5 days. With Crown Moulding +$800–$2,000 Crown moulding above uppers for a custom-kitchen look. Popular add-on. Solid Wood Upgrade +15–25% Upgrade from thermofoil/MDF to solid maple, oak, cherry, or birch doors. Pricing depends on door count, material choice (thermofoil, MDF lacquer, or solid wood), hardware selections, and add-ons. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed, the price we quote is the price you pay. Get your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Edmonton Context Edmonton Kitchen Eras and Why Cabinet Refacing Transforms the Look Without the Demolition 1970s–1980s Kitchens: Riverbend, Mill Woods, Ottewell Edmonton homes built during the 1970s and 1980s oil-boom expansion in Riverbend , Mill Woods , and Ottewell feature honey oak cabinets with cathedral-arch door profiles , a style that was premium 40 years ago but looks dated by 2026 standards. The cabinet boxes in these homes are solid hardwood construction that outperforms anything available at today's big-box stores, but the arched door style cannot be modernized with paint or refinishing alone. Cabinet refacing is the ideal solution for these Edmonton south-side kitchens: we keep the structurally superior boxes in place and replace the cathedral-arch doors with modern flat shaker or slab profiles. Refacing these Riverbend and Mill Woods kitchens costs $6,000–$12,000 versus $20,000–$35,000+ for a full tear-out, and the project is done in 3–5 days with no demolition, no plumbing changes, and no countertop removal. 1990s Kitchens: Terwillegar, The Hamptons, Twin Brooks The 1990s suburban expansion across Terwillegar Towne , The Hamptons , and Twin Brooks produced thousands of kitchens with maple raised-panel cabinets in medium-brown or cherry stain finishes. These raised-panel profiles with ornate routing were the style of the era, but today's Edmonton kitchen renovation trends favour clean shaker lines, flat panel minimalism, and modern slab doors. Refacing replaces every raised-panel door and drawer front with a clean, modern profile, and applies matching veneer to every face frame so the entire kitchen looks new. A 30–50 door southwest Edmonton maple kitchen refaced by iPaint costs $8,000–$15,000, including soft-close hinges and new hardware on every opening. Compare that to $25,000–$40,000+ for new cabinets plus 4–8 weeks of renovation disruption. 2000s Kitchens: Heritage Valley, Windermere, Summerside Builder-grade kitchens in Heritage Valley , Windermere , Summerside , and Magrath Heights , built during Edmonton's 2000s suburban boom, commonly feature thermofoil flat-panel or MDF slab cabinets in basic white or espresso. After 10–20 years, thermofoil peels, bubbles, and yellows, particularly near stovetops and dishwashers. While cabinet painting or refinishing can address the surface, many Heritage Valley and Windermere homeowners use this opportunity to upgrade the door style entirely, switching from flat thermofoil to a real wood shaker or MDF with lacquer finish that delivers the high-end kitchen look their home deserves. Refacing these newer Edmonton kitchens costs $7,000–$13,000 with a complete style transformation in 3–5 days. Heritage Kitchens: Glenora, Highlands, Old Strathcona Edmonton's heritage neighbourhoods, Glenora , Highlands , Old Strathcona , and Westmount , contain pre-war and mid-century homes where homeowners want a modern kitchen without altering the original cabinet layout . These kitchens often have non-standard sizing, custom millwork frames, and layouts that would be prohibitively expensive to change. Cabinet refacing works perfectly here: custom-measured doors are built to fit every non-standard opening, and matching veneer unifies the look across face frames that may have been patched or altered over decades. Homeowners in these Edmonton premium mature neighbourhoods frequently stage homes for sale with cabinet refacing because the 3–5 day timeline and $8,000–$15,000 investment delivers a kitchen that looks like a $30,000+ renovation, a significant ROI advantage in Edmonton's real estate market. Cabinet refacing continues to grow in popularity across Edmonton because it solves the one problem that painting and refinishing cannot: changing the door style itself. If your cabinets are structurally sound but the style is outdated, cathedral arch, heavy raised panel, peeling thermofoil, refacing gives you a completely new look in days, not weeks. Book your free kitchen consultation or call 780-938-9555 . Refacing Details What's Included in Every Cabinet Refacing Project When you hire iPaint for cabinet refacing, you're getting a complete kitchen transformation, not just new doors screwed onto old frames. Here's what every project includes. Full kitchen measurement , every cabinet measured individually for custom-fit doors and drawer fronts New cabinet doors , your choice of shaker, flat panel, raised panel, or modern slab in solid wood, thermofoil, or MDF with lacquer New drawer fronts , matched perfectly to your door style and finish Face frame veneer , colour-matched veneer applied to all visible face frames for a seamless look Soft-close hinges , installed on every door for quiet, smooth operation New handles and pulls , your choice from our selection of modern hardware options Optional crown moulding , for an upscale, custom-kitchen finish above upper cabinets Thorough kitchen cleanup , all packaging removed, surfaces wiped down, kitchen left spotless 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better." Want to keep your existing doors and just change the colour? Cabinet painting is faster and more affordable. Need the deepest, hardest factory finish on your current doors? Cabinet refinishing strips to bare wood and applies catalyzed lacquer. Need the walls updated too? Our interior painting team handles everything. Service Areas Cabinet Refacing Across Edmonton & Surrounding Communities We provide professional cabinet refacing services throughout Edmonton and every community within an 80 km radius. Primary Service Area Edmonton, AB Premium Edmonton Neighbourhoods Windermere Glenora Westbrook Estates Windsor Park Riverbend Terwillegar The Hamptons Magrath Heights Heritage Valley Summerside Urban Neighbourhoods Downtown Edmonton Old Strathcona Highlands Oliver Griesbach Surrounding Cities Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Fort Saskatchewan 80 km Service Radius , If you're within 80 km of Edmonton, we'll come to you for cabinet refacing. Not sure if you're in our range? Give us a call at 780-938-9555 and we'll let you know. Our Work Cabinet Refacing Transformations Real cabinet refacing projects from Edmonton kitchens. See how new doors, hardware, and veneer can completely transform a kitchen. Before After Oak to White Shaker Doors, Windermere Before After Thermofoil to Modern Slab, Glenora Before After Oak to Navy & White Two-Tone, Terwillegar Before After Dark Brown to Sage Green Farmhouse, Riverbend Before After Bathroom Vanity, Melamine to Walnut, The Hamptons View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Cabinet refacing is just one of our cabinet specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Cabinet Painting Cabinet Refinishing Interior Painting Common Questions Cabinet Refacing FAQs Straight answers to the questions Edmonton homeowners ask most about kitchen cabinet refacing. What is the difference between cabinet refacing, refinishing, and buying new cabinets? Cabinet refacing replaces your doors, drawer fronts, hinges, and handles while keeping your existing cabinet boxes, plus applies matching veneer to the face frames for a seamless new look. Cabinet refinishing keeps your existing doors and strips, primes, and re-finishes them with catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish. Cabinet painting paints over the existing surface for a colour change. New cabinets means tearing everything out and starting from scratch at $15,000–$35,000+. Refacing gives you a completely new style at 40–50% the cost of new cabinets, completed in 3–5 days instead of 4–8 weeks. How much does kitchen cabinet refacing cost in Edmonton? Full kitchen cabinet refacing in Edmonton ranges from $6,000 to $15,000, depending on kitchen size, door style, material choice (thermofoil, MDF with lacquer, or solid wood), and hardware selections. A standard 20–35 door kitchen in Terwillegar, Riverbend, or Heritage Valley averages $8,000–$11,000. Executive kitchens in Windermere or The Hamptons with 35–50+ doors typically run $11,000–$15,000. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed, the price we quote is the price you pay. How long does cabinet refacing take? Most kitchen cabinet refacing projects are completed in 3–5 days. Compare that to a full kitchen renovation which takes 4–8 weeks of demolition, plumbing disconnection, countertop removal, and construction dust. You keep your kitchen functional throughout most of the refacing process, no plumber needed, no countertop removal, and no living out of a microwave in the garage. What door styles are available for cabinet refacing? We offer a full range of cabinet door styles: shaker (the most popular choice in Edmonton kitchen renovations), flat panel for modern minimalist kitchens, raised panel for traditional styling, and modern slab for contemporary spaces. Doors are available in solid wood (maple, oak, cherry, birch), thermofoil (moisture-resistant, budget-friendly), and MDF with lacquer finish (flawless factory-smooth painted look). During your free kitchen consultation, we bring physical samples so you can see and feel each option under your own kitchen lighting. Can I change my cabinet layout or add features during refacing? Refacing keeps your existing cabinet boxes in place, but we can add significant upgrades within that scope: soft-close hinges on every door, new handles and pulls throughout, crown moulding above upper cabinets for an upscale custom-kitchen look, and decorative end panels on exposed sides. If you want to modify the layout itself, adding or removing cabinets, changing the island, that moves into renovation territory, but we can advise you on what is achievable within a refacing project. Is cabinet refacing worth it for resale in Edmonton? Cabinet refacing is one of the highest-ROI kitchen upgrades in Edmonton real estate. A $8,000–$15,000 refacing project delivers a kitchen that looks like a $30,000+ renovation, a significant advantage when listing in competitive neighbourhoods like Glenora, Windermere, or Terwillegar. The 3–5 day timeline also makes refacing practical for homeowners who need to get a home market-ready quickly without the weeks of disruption that come with a full renovation. What happens to my countertops and backsplash during refacing? Your countertops, backsplash, plumbing, and flooring stay exactly where they are during a cabinet refacing project. We only remove and replace the visible cabinet components, doors, drawer fronts, and hardware, and apply veneer to the face frames. This is one of the biggest advantages of refacing over new cabinets: no demolition means your countertops, backsplash, and plumbing connections are never disturbed. Need interior painting at the same time? Our team can handle that in the same visit. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Interior? Whether it's a single room, an accent wall, or a complete whole-home repaint, let's talk about your project. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Refinishing Beaumont | Spray Finish, Factory-Smooth | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refinishing/beaumont.html > Professional cabinet refinishing in Beaumont, AB by iPaint Painting. Kitchen, bathroom & laundry cabinets stripped, prepped, and spray-finished to a factory-smooth result. Catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, Benjamin Moore Advance. 60-70% less than new cabinets. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refinishing Beaumont | Spray Finish, Factory-Smooth | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refinishing in Beaumont iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet refinishing services in Beaumont, Alberta , a bilingual community with French-Canadian heritage dating to 1895 , stripping, sanding, priming, and spray-finishing kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and built-in cabinetry to a factory-smooth result at 60–70% less than new cabinet replacement . Beaumont homeowners in Beaumont Lakes with 2010s builder-grade kitchens starting to show wear, Montrose families ready to modernize honey maple finishes, Ruisseau homes along Highway 625 with thermofoil cabinets peeling near the dishwasher, and established properties near 50 Avenue and St. Vital Church with dated oak cabinetry choose iPaint's certified refinishing team , led by Mourad with 15+ years of spray-finishing experience, because cabinet refinishing demands stripping to bare wood, grain filling, bonding primer, and multiple coats of catalyzed lacquer , conversion varnish , or Benjamin Moore Advance applied with professional HVLP equipment. Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Beaumont costs $4,000–$10,000 compared to $20,000–$40,000+ for new cabinets. Whether you are converting builder-grade espresso flat-panel doors in Beaumont Lakes to bright white, refinishing maple raised-panel cabinets in Montrose , or updating the original oak kitchen in an older home near 50 Avenue , every project includes a free consultation , detailed written estimate, and 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free cabinet refinishing estimate in Beaumont. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate certified Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Spray Finish Factory Quality MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Refinish Every Cabinet Surface, Factory-Smooth From a full kitchen transformation to a single bathroom vanity, our certified team spray-finishes every piece to perfection. Kitchen Cabinets Upper cabinets, lower cabinets, pantry units, and island cabinetry, the complete kitchen transformation that saves you thousands over replacement. Bathroom Vanities Single vanities, double vanities, and built-in bathroom storage, refinished to handle humidity and daily use. Cabinet Doors & Drawers Every door and drawer front removed, stripped, sprayed, and reinstalled. Flat panel, raised panel, shaker, we handle every style. Cabinet Frames & Boxes The visible face frames and interior edges of your cabinet boxes, sanded, primed, and finished to match the doors perfectly. Laundry Room Cabinets Built-in laundry storage, overhead cabinets, and utility room cabinetry refinished to match your home's updated look. Crown Moulding & Trim Cabinet crown moulding, light valances, and decorative trim, finished to match your cabinets for a seamless, cohesive look. Stain-to-Paint Conversions Transform dark stained oak or maple into bright painted white, grey, or any colour. Full strip, prime, and spray for a clean conversion. Built-In Shelving & Storage Entertainment centres, bookcases, mudroom built-ins, and custom storage, refinished to match your cabinets or stand on their own. Looking for a different cabinet service? We also offer cabinet painting for simpler refreshes and cabinet refacing when you want to change the door style entirely. Not sure which is right? Call us, we'll help you decide. Our Process From First Call to Factory-Smooth Finish We've refined our cabinet refinishing process over 15 years and hundreds of kitchens across Edmonton and surrounding communities like Beaumont. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free in-home cabinet assessment. 02 ➔ Assessment & Colour Selection Mourad or a senior finisher inspects your cabinets, wood species, existing finish, structural condition, and helps you choose the perfect colour, sheen, and product for your space. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every cabinet door, drawer, and frame, the products we'll use, and the total price. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Removal & Stripping Every door, drawer, and piece of hardware is carefully labelled and removed. Old finish is chemically stripped or sanded down to bare wood. Grain is filled for a glass-smooth foundation. 05 ➔ Prime & Spray Finish Surfaces are primed with bonding primer, then multiple coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance are spray-applied in our controlled environment. Clear coat seals the finish for lasting durability. 06 Reinstall & Walkthrough Doors, drawers, and hardware go back on. We inspect every surface with you, clean up completely, and activate your 5-year written workmanship warranty. Your kitchen looks brand new. Why iPaint Why Beaumont Homeowners Choose iPaint for Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet refinishing is not a brush-and-roller job. It demands spray equipment, controlled conditions, and a finisher who knows wood, that's us. Spray Finish, Factory Quality We don't brush or roll cabinets. Every door, drawer, and frame is spray-finished in a controlled environment using professional HVLP equipment. The result is a glass-smooth surface with zero brush marks, zero roller stipple, indistinguishable from factory-applied finishes. That's the difference between refinishing and simply painting over the old surface. Certified Painter Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. Cabinet refinishing is one of the most technically demanding services in the trade, and Mourad has refined his spray technique over 15 years and hundreds of kitchen projects across Edmonton and communities like Beaumont. Professional-Grade Finishes We use products designed for cabinetry, catalyzed lacquer for maximum durability, conversion varnish for chemical resistance, Benjamin Moore Advance for a smooth waterborne finish, and high-performance waterborne options for low-VOC kitchens. Each product is selected based on your cabinets' wood species, your household's needs, and the look you want. Beaumont homeowners get the same professional-grade finishes we use across every project. 60–70% Less Than New Cabinets A full kitchen cabinet replacement in Beaumont can easily run $20,000–$40,000+ including demolition, installation, and countertop refitting. Our refinishing service delivers a brand-new look for $4,000–$10,000, keeping your existing layout, countertops, and plumbing exactly where they are. Same dramatic transformation, a fraction of the cost and disruption. 5-Year Written Warranty Every cabinet surface we refinish is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If the finish chips, peels, or fails due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise to every Beaumont homeowner. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for hardware removal, grain filling, or "additional coats." Every door, every drawer, every frame is itemized upfront so you can make confident decisions before we start. Premium Finishes The Finishes Behind Our Results Cabinet refinishing demands harder, more durable coatings than wall paint. We use professional-grade cabinet finishes designed for daily contact, moisture, grease, and cleaning chemicals. Catalyzed Lacquer The industry standard for professional cabinet refinishing. Catalyzed lacquer cures to an incredibly hard, smooth surface that resists scratches, moisture, and household chemicals. It dries fast, builds evenly, and delivers the glass-smooth finish that makes refinished cabinets look factory-made. This is our go-to for most kitchen projects in Beaumont and surrounding areas. Pre-Catalyzed Post-Catalyzed Pigmented Clear Coat Benjamin Moore Advance A premium waterborne alkyd that self-levels beautifully and cures to a hard, furniture-grade finish. Advance is the best choice for homeowners who want a low-VOC, low-odour option without sacrificing durability or smoothness. Excellent for Beaumont homes with families or pets where air quality matters during the refinishing process. Satin Semi-Gloss High Gloss Conversion Varnish The hardest, most chemically resistant cabinet finish available. Conversion varnish is what high-end custom cabinet shops use, and it's what we use on projects where maximum durability is non-negotiable. Ideal for busy Beaumont kitchens, bathroom vanities exposed to moisture, and cabinets near cooking surfaces where grease resistance matters. Clear Pigmented Waterborne During your free cabinet consultation , we'll recommend the right finish based on your cabinet material, kitchen usage, desired look, and budget. We'll explain the trade-offs between each product so you can make a confident choice. Pricing Guide Cabinet Refinishing Pricing in Beaumont Transparent pricing based on project scope. Includes stripping, grain filling, priming, spray finishing, clear coat, and our 5-year warranty. Bathroom Vanity $1,000–$3,000 Single or double vanity, full strip and refinish. Beaumont Lakes, Montrose. 3–5 days. Small Kitchen $4,000–$6,000 10–20 doors. Townhome or condo near 50 Avenue. 7–10 days. Most Popular Average Kitchen $6,000–$8,000 20–35 doors. Standard Beaumont home in Ruisseau or Montrose. 8–12 days. Large Kitchen $8,000–$10,000 35–50+ doors. Executive Beaumont Lakes home, full strip. 10–14 days. Stain-to-Paint Conversion $5,000+ Dark stain to bright white or grey. Full strip. Popular in older Beaumont homes near St. Vital Church. Pricing depends on door count, wood type, existing finish condition, and product selection. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed, the price we quote is the price you pay. Get your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Beaumont Context Beaumont Kitchen Eras and Why Cabinet Refinishing Delivers Superior Results Beaumont's French-Canadian Heritage & Early Homes Near 50 Avenue Beaumont was founded in 1895 by French-Canadian settlers, and its bilingual heritage is still visible in street names, the landmark St. Vital Church , and the tight-knit community character that sets this town apart from Edmonton's suburbs. The oldest homes near 50 Avenue and the historic town centre, built from the 1960s through the 1980s, feature solid oak and birch cabinets with raised-panel or cathedral-arch door profiles . These kitchens were built to last, but the golden oak finishes and heavy grain patterns are visually dated. iPaint strips the old varnish, fills every grain line, primes with bonding primer, and spray-applies catalyzed lacquer for a glass-smooth result. Refinishing these older Beaumont kitchens costs $4,000–$8,000 versus $20,000–$35,000 for new cabinets, preserving solid wood boxes that outperform anything you would buy new today. 2000s–2010s Growth: Beaumont Lakes & Montrose Beaumont's rapid population growth in the 2000s and 2010s, fuelled by families seeking a smaller-town feel south of Edmonton, produced thousands of new homes in Beaumont Lakes and Montrose with builder-grade thermofoil flat-panel or MDF shaker cabinets in basic white, espresso, or grey tones. After 10–15 years near stovetops and dishwashers, thermofoil peels, bubbles, and yellows. Cabinet refinishing addresses the root problem: our team strips the failing thermofoil, sands the MDF substrate, applies high-adhesion bonding primer, and finishes with Benjamin Moore Advance or catalyzed lacquer for a surface that won't peel again. This approach saves Beaumont Lakes and Montrose homeowners $10,000–$25,000 compared to tearing out cabinet boxes that are structurally sound. Newer Phases: Ruisseau & Highway 625 Corridor The newest Beaumont neighbourhoods, Ruisseau and developments along the Highway 625 corridor, feature modern open-concept kitchens with maple or painted MDF shaker cabinets in neutral tones. Even homes built 5–8 years ago are seeing wear on high-traffic cabinet doors, drawer fronts near the sink, and surfaces exposed to cooking grease and steam. Cabinet refinishing handles these targeted refreshes efficiently, iPaint strips only the affected surfaces, matches the existing colour or upgrades to a trending palette, and spray-applies catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish for a harder, more durable finish than the original builder-grade coating. A Ruisseau kitchen refinished by iPaint costs $5,000–$8,000, delivering a factory finish that resists chipping, yellowing, and fingerprints for years. Stain-to-Paint Conversions Across Beaumont One of the most popular cabinet refinishing projects in Beaumont is the stain-to-paint conversion , transforming medium-brown or amber-stained maple cabinets into bright painted white, warm grey, or modern two-tone palettes. This is especially common in homes built between 2005–2015 across Beaumont Lakes , Montrose , and properties near 50 Avenue . Standard cabinet painting cannot handle stain-to-paint as thoroughly, the existing stain must be fully stripped, the tight maple grain sealed, and conversion varnish or catalyzed lacquer spray-applied for a harder, more durable result. A 25–40 door Beaumont stain-to-paint kitchen refinished by iPaint costs $5,000–$10,000, delivering a factory finish that transforms the entire feel of the home. Beaumont's demand for professional cabinet refinishing continues to grow as homeowners discover the 60–70% cost savings over replacement, the 7–10-day timeline versus weeks of demolition, and the superior durability of catalyzed lacquer and conversion varnish compared to standard paint. Not sure if refinishing or painting is right for your cabinets? Need to change the door style entirely with cabinet refacing ? Book your free consultation or call 780-938-9555 , we'll assess your cabinets and recommend the best path. What's Included What's Included in Every Cabinet Refinishing Project When you hire iPaint for cabinet refinishing, you're getting a complete, end-to-end service, not just a coat of paint on your cabinet doors. Full door and drawer removal , every piece is labelled, tracked, and handled with care Hardware removal and cataloguing , hinges, pulls, and knobs removed and stored (or replaced with your new hardware at reinstallation) Chemical stripping or sanding , old finish removed down to bare wood for proper adhesion Grain filling , open-grained woods like oak are filled for a smooth, modern finish Bonding primer application , professional-grade primer designed specifically for cabinetry Multiple spray coats , 2–3 coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance Clear coat protection , final topcoat for added durability, moisture resistance, and sheen consistency Countertop and appliance masking , surrounding surfaces fully protected during frame finishing Reinstallation and alignment , every door, drawer, and hinge adjusted for perfect fit Final walkthrough and cleanup , we inspect every surface with you and clean up completely 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better." Want a lighter-touch option? Cabinet painting is faster and more affordable when cabinets are in good condition and just need a colour change. Want a completely new door style? Cabinet refacing replaces doors and drawer fronts entirely. Need the walls done at the same time? Our interior painting team handles the whole kitchen in one project. Service Areas Cabinet Refinishing in Beaumont & Surrounding Communities We provide professional cabinet refinishing services throughout Beaumont and every community within our 80 km service radius. Beaumont Neighbourhoods Beaumont Lakes Montrose Ruisseau 50 Avenue / Town Centre Highway 625 Corridor St. Vital Parish Area Nearby Communities We Serve Leduc Nisku South Edmonton Heritage Valley Summerside Windermere Greater Edmonton Region Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Fort Saskatchewan Devon 80 km Service Radius , Beaumont is approximately 20 minutes from our shop via Highway 625 and the QEII. If you're in Beaumont or anywhere within 80 km of Edmonton, we'll come to you. Call 780-938-9555 . Our Work Cabinet Refinishing Transformations Real cabinet refinishing projects from homes across the Edmonton region, including Beaumont. See how a professional spray finish can completely transform a kitchen. Before After Oak to White, Kitchen Refinish, Windermere Before After Maple to Sage Green, Colour Change, Glenora Before After Dark Stain to Light Grey, Terwillegar Before After Full Kitchen, Navy & White Two-Tone, Riverbend Before After Bathroom Vanity, Oak to Matte Black, The Hamptons Before After Laundry Room Cabinets, Sherwood Park View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Cabinet refinishing is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Cabinet Painting Cabinet Refacing Kitchen Cabinet Refacing Interior Painting Stain & Lacquer Common Questions Cabinet Refinishing FAQs, Beaumont Straight answers to the questions Beaumont homeowners ask most about cabinet refinishing projects. How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Beaumont? Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Beaumont typically costs $4,000–$10,000, depending on door count, cabinet condition, wood type, and finish selected. A standard 20–35 door kitchen in Beaumont Lakes , Montrose , or along 50 Avenue averages $6,000–$8,000. Bathroom vanity refinishing ranges from $1,000–$3,000. This is 60–70% less than replacing your cabinets with new ones at $20,000–$40,000+. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed, the price we quote is the price you pay. Get your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Do you travel to Beaumont for cabinet refinishing projects? Yes. iPaint Painting serves Beaumont and every community south of Edmonton within our 80 km service radius. Beaumont is approximately 20 minutes from our shop via Highway 625 and the QEII. We provide free on-site consultations throughout Beaumont including Beaumont Lakes , Montrose , Ruisseau , and all neighbourhoods along 50 Avenue . No travel surcharges, Beaumont homeowners receive the same pricing and service level as our Edmonton clients. What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet painting? Cabinet refinishing is a more thorough process. We strip the old finish down to bare wood, fill the grain, prime with bonding primer, and spray-apply multiple coats of professional-grade finish, typically catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish, followed by a protective clear coat. Cabinet painting cleans, scuff-sands, primes, and paints over the existing surface. Refinishing delivers a harder, smoother, more durable factory-quality result that resists chipping, yellowing, and chemical damage better than paint. Painting is faster and more affordable for cabinets in good condition that just need a colour change. Many Beaumont homeowners with builder-grade thermofoil cabinets from the 2005–2015 era need refinishing rather than painting because the thermofoil must be fully stripped before a durable new finish can be applied. Can you refinish the builder-grade cabinets in newer Beaumont homes? Yes. Many homes built in Beaumont between 2005 and 2020, particularly in Beaumont Lakes , Montrose , and the newer phases along Highway 625 , feature builder-grade thermofoil or MDF shaker cabinets that peel, bubble, and yellow over time. Our refinishing process strips the failing thermofoil, sands the MDF substrate, applies high-adhesion bonding primer, and finishes with catalyzed lacquer or Benjamin Moore Advance for a surface that will not peel again. This saves Beaumont homeowners $10,000–$25,000 compared to replacing cabinet boxes that are structurally sound. We also handle stain-to-paint conversions on maple cabinets common in Montrose and older Beaumont properties near St. Vital Church . How long does cabinet refinishing take in Beaumont? A typical kitchen cabinet refinishing project in Beaumont takes 7–10 business days from door removal to final reinstallation. This includes stripping, sanding, grain filling, bonding primer, multiple spray coats with proper cure time between each, clear coat application, and reinstallation. Larger kitchens in executive homes in Beaumont Lakes with 35–50+ doors may take 10–14 days. We provide a detailed timeline during your free estimate so you can plan around limited kitchen access. Every project includes our 5-year written workmanship warranty . Get Started Ready to Transform Your Interior? Whether it's a single room, an accent wall, or a complete whole-home repaint, let's talk about your project. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Refinishing in Downtown Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refinishing/downtown-edmonton.html > Cabinet refinishing in Downtown Edmonton costs $2,600-$6,200 for tower condos and $5,500-$9,500 for 104 Street lofts in 2026. iPaint sprays T5J in 2-4 days. Cabinet Refinishing in Downtown Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refinishing in Downtown Edmonton : Tower Condos and 104 Street Lofts Cabinet refinishing in Downtown Edmonton is the spray-finishing service that strips and recolours the existing cabinet doors of the condo towers and warehouse lofts in Edmonton's T5J core. The doors a kitchen came with stay; only the finish changes. iPaint Painting prices a typical downtown tower kitchen at $2,600 to $6,200 in 2026 and a 104 Street loft kitchen at $5,500 to $9,500, completes the work in 2 to 4 days, and takes the kitchen out of service for a single day. Last updated June 2026. The core between 109 Street and the river valley splits into two cabinet markets that share little beyond a postal code. Glass towers from the 2000s through the 2020s, including SKY Residences in the ICE District , hold compact 8-to-14-door builder kitchens in flat-slab MDF or espresso veneer. A few blocks west, the 1910s brick-and-timber warehouses along 104 Street were converted into lofts whose custom one-off kitchens, oversized islands, and mixed materials call for a design-sensitive refinish. iPaint Painting sprays Benjamin Moore Advance or Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane per substrate, files the certificate of insurance with property management, reserves the freight elevator, and backs every kitchen with a five-year written warranty. Call 780-938-9555 or book a free in-suite consult. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Suite Consult 5-Year Written Warranty COI Filed, Elevator Reserved 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews 2-4 Days, 1 Day Down Downtown Pricing How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Downtown Edmonton in 2026? Cabinet refinishing in Downtown Edmonton costs $2,600 to $6,200 for a tower condo kitchen and $5,500 to $9,500 for a warehouse loft kitchen in 2026. The split exists because the T5J core builds two unrelated kinds of kitchen. Tower floor plans cap door counts at 8 to 14, which keeps quotes lean; the 104 Street conversions hold site-built loft kitchens whose oversized fronts, islands, and surrounding brick and steel take more shop hours and more masking discipline. Substrate moves the figure too: flat-slab MDF needs only scuff-sanding and adhesion primer, espresso veneer adds a stain-blocking stage, and century-old loft wood gets a full strip and seal before colour. Each quote below includes door transport, in-suite frame spraying, reinstallation, and the five-year written warranty. Compact Tower Kitchen $2,600-$3,700 8-10 doors Jasper Avenue towers 2-3 days Full Tower Kitchen $3,800-$6,200 11-14 doors, island and gables ICE District, SKY Residences 2-4 days Warehouse Loft Kitchen $5,500-$9,500 Site-built doors, large islands 104 Street conversions 3-4 days Executive Rental Turnover $2,600-$4,200 Timed to the lease gap Furnished and corporate suites 2-3 days All figures in CAD with no travel charge anywhere in T5J. Gutting and replacing the same kitchen in a concierge tower rarely starts below $25,000 once hoisting, disposal bins, and weeks of trade access are counted. The iPaint written quote lists every door and drawer front by number, and the total on the quote is the total on the invoice. Decision Table Refinishing vs refacing vs replacement in a Downtown Edmonton condo Refinishing in a Downtown Edmonton condo recolours the doors already hanging on the boxes; refacing fits brand-new doors and drawer fronts onto those same boxes; replacement removes the kitchen entirely. Inside a managed tower or a heritage loft, the gap between those options is measured less in dollars than in elevator reservations, property-management approvals, and weeks of strangers in the suite. Refinish vs Reface vs Replace Refinishing Refacing Full Replacement Typical downtown cost $2,600-$9,500 $7,500-$15,000 $25,000 and well beyond Time in the suite 2-4 days, 1 day kitchen down 1-2 weeks 6-10 weeks Building logistics load Two freight elevator windows Repeated material deliveries Hoisting, bins, ongoing bookings What survives Original doors, boxes, and layout Boxes and layout only Nothing Loft character Keeps the one-off millwork intact Swaps custom doors for catalogue doors Erases the original kitchen Lease-gap fit Done before the next tenant views Usually forces extra vacant weeks Months without rent Warranty 5-year written workmanship Varies, 1-5 yr Manufacturer-dependent Most downtown doors are structurally sound; the complaint is colour, not construction, and that makes refinishing the first quote worth getting. When fronts are chipped through, swollen, or simply the wrong profile, Cabinet Refacing in Downtown Edmonton replaces the doors on the same boxes. The cabinet refinishing hub covers the full process across every iPaint location, and Cabinet Refinishing in Oliver shows how the same trade runs west of 109 Street in wîhkwêntôwin. The Warehouse District Best cabinet refinishing in Downtown Edmonton for warehouse loft kitchens The best cabinet refinishing for a 104 Street warehouse loft is a sample-first, colour-matched spray system applied by a finisher who treats the kitchen as millwork rather than production cabinetry. The brick-and-timber blocks along 104 Street went up in the 1910s as wholesale warehouses and came back to life as lofts, and no two of their kitchens match: islands scaled to nine-foot windows, doors built on site by the original renovator, wood fronts hung beside steel shelving, stone counters, and exposed brick. A production-line approach wrecks rooms like these. iPaint Painting runs loft projects on a different set of habits: Colour committed only after a sample. A spare door or drawdown card is sprayed first and reviewed under the loft's own window light, because a colour chosen in a paint store reads differently against brick and fir timber Oversized and site-built fronts racked individually. Loft doors often exceed standard rack dimensions, so each one is measured, tagged, and sprayed flat at the iPaint finishing shop to keep the film even edge to edge Mixed materials masked, not risked. Steel, stone, and century-old brick bordering the cabinetry are sheeted and taped before a single pass of the gun Sheen tuned to the room. Big industrial windows amplify gloss, so loft work usually lands in matte or satin where tower work takes semi-gloss The island finished as furniture. An open plan puts the island in the middle of the living space, and its gables and panels get the same coat schedule as the doors Loft refinishes run $5,500 to $9,500, hold the original millwork that gives these units their resale story, and finish in 3 to 4 days instead of the construction season a custom rebuild would demand. Who Calls From T5J Three owners, one core: who books refinishing downtown Downtown Edmonton runs from Jasper Avenue's office towers to Churchill Square's civic blocks, and its cabinet work arrives from three distinct directions. Each one books iPaint Painting for a different reason, and each gets a scope built around how the suite is actually used. Urban professionals in the 2000s-2020s towers The condo towers raised along Jasper Avenue and through the ICE District over the past two decades shipped with builder-package kitchens: flat-slab MDF in white or grey, or the espresso-stained veneer that signalled luxury in 2009 and reads heavy today. SKY Residences, perched on the upper floors of Stantec Tower, Western Canada's tallest building, belongs to the same generation. These kitchens carry 8 to 14 doors, refinish for $2,600 to $6,200, and reward the work doubly: flat-slab is the cleanest spraying surface in the trade, and a pale modern colour visibly enlarges a galley footprint. Downsizers settling into the core A steady share of downtown buyers arrive from a sold family house in the suburbs, and the condo kitchen is often the one element of the new place that feels inherited rather than chosen. Refinishing solves that without triggering a renovation in a building full of rules: the colour becomes theirs, the boxes and counters stay put, and the entire disruption is 2 to 4 days with one day of takeout. iPaint Painting walks downsizers through colour selection in the suite itself, against the actual counters and floors the finish has to live with. Investors and executive-rental operators The blocks around the ICE District and Jasper Avenue carry a deep pool of furnished suites, corporate rentals, and investor condos that turn over on lease cycles. A worn or dark kitchen drags the nightly and monthly rate down faster than any other room, and a $2,600-to-$4,200 refresh between occupants resets the listing photos for a fraction of one month's lost revenue. iPaint Painting books these projects against the unit's vacancy dates and deals directly with the property manager for access, so the owner never flies in for a paint job. Scope of Work What gets refinished in the T5J core Doors and drawer fronts ride the reserved freight elevator to the iPaint finishing shop; frames, gables, and islands are sprayed in suite behind sealed poly. Counts are verified in person before the written quote. Flat-Slab Tower Doors The 2000s-2020s builder standard behind most downtown glass: no profile, no grain, and the truest factory-flat result a sprayer can return. Espresso Veneer Fronts The dark luxury package of the late-2000s towers, stain-blocked during priming so a pale topcoat never bleeds amber at the edges. Loft Islands The oversized centrepieces of the 104 Street conversions, coated as furniture because the open plan keeps them in view from every seat. Site-Built Loft Doors One-off fronts from the original conversions, measured and racked individually because no catalogue dimension applies to them. Drawer Banks Compact tower kitchens lean on drawers over doors; every front is tagged before removal and realigned at the reinstall visit. Gables in Open Plans Exposed cabinet sides that face the living area in nearly every downtown layout, sprayed in suite to match the returning doors exactly. Pantry and Bar Walls The full-height storage runs and coffee-bar units that newer tower plans add, folded into the same colour schedule and quote. Bathroom Vanities Ensuite and powder-room vanities bundled into the same elevator window, so one booking covers every cabinet in the suite. Concierge-Building Logistics What do downtown buildings require before refinishing starts? Downtown buildings require insurance certificates, trade notices, and booked elevator time before any contractor touches a suite, and iPaint Painting delivers all of it before day one. COI with property management first Concierge towers will not let a trade past the desk without a certificate of insurance naming the building. iPaint Painting issues the COI to the property manager and delivers the trade notice before the start date, so the first knock on the suite door is the crew, not a compliance question. Freight elevator and loading dock reserved Door runs move through the loading dock and freight elevator on reserved slots, one window down at the start and one window up at the reinstall. The concierge desk gets the schedule in advance, and neither run ever competes with a resident move-in. Sealed, filtered spray zone in the suite Frames, gables, and islands are coated behind taped poly sheeting with a filtration unit cycling the enclosed air, and the suite's ventilation grilles covered for the day. Low-odour waterborne products mean the corridor outside smells like a corridor, not a paint job. One day without a working kitchen Across the 2-to-4-day window, the counters, sink, and appliances are unavailable for exactly one day: the in-suite spray day. The date is named in writing up front, which matters in a suite where the nearest backup kitchen is a restaurant bill. Coating matched to the door, not the habit Benjamin Moore Advance takes occupied suites for its low odour; Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane takes rentals and heavy-use kitchens for its harder film. MDF, veneer, and 1910s loft wood each receive the prep system that actually bonds to them. A record that precedes the crew iPaint Painting has held 4.9 stars across 156 Google reviews while painting Edmonton since 2011, and every downtown refinish carries the same five-year written workmanship warranty whether the suite is lived in, leased out, or listed for sale. Where in the Core Jasper Avenue to Churchill Square: T5J covered corner to corner Every tower, conversion, and podium suite between 109 Street and the river valley, with no travel charge anywhere in the core. Primary Service Area Downtown Edmonton (T5J) Downtown Landmarks ICE District 104 Street Warehouse District Churchill Square Jasper Avenue Bordering Neighbourhoods Oliver / wîhkwêntôwin Boyle Street Rossdale McCauley Related iPaint Pages All Cabinet Refinishing Locations Cabinet Refacing Downtown Cabinet Refinishing Oliver All iPaint Service Areas Downtown Cabinet Refinishing FAQ T5J questions, answered without a click Every answer below sits fully visible on the page and speaks to downtown tower, loft, and rental scope specifically. How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Downtown Edmonton in 2026? Cabinet refinishing in Downtown Edmonton costs $2,600 to $6,200 for a tower condo kitchen and $5,500 to $9,500 for a 104 Street warehouse loft kitchen in 2026. A compact 8-to-10-door tower kitchen runs $2,600 to $3,700, a full 11-to-14-door kitchen with island and gable packages runs $3,800 to $6,200, and a between-lease rental refresh runs $2,600 to $4,200. Loft kitchens price higher because their doors are frequently site-built, oversized, and surrounded by brick, steel, and stone that needs careful masking. Every written quote itemizes each door and drawer front, covers the certificate of insurance and freight elevator booking, and carries the five-year workmanship warranty. Can iPaint Painting refinish a custom loft kitchen in a 104 Street warehouse conversion? Yes. iPaint Painting treats a 104 Street loft kitchen as millwork rather than production cabinetry. The 1910s brick-and-timber conversions hold one-off kitchens with oversized islands, site-built doors, and mixed materials, so the work starts with a sprayed sample door and drawdown cards reviewed under the loft's own window light before any colour is committed. Exposed brick, steel, and stone bordering the cabinetry are masked methodically, oversized fronts are racked and sprayed individually at the iPaint finishing shop, and the island is finished as the furniture piece the open plan makes it. Loft refinishes run $5,500 to $9,500 and remain reversible because the original doors stay under the new finish. How does cabinet refinishing work inside an ICE District tower like SKY Residences? iPaint Painting runs ICE District refinishes through the building's own playbook. The certificate of insurance reaches property management ahead of the start date, the concierge desk receives the trade notice, and the freight elevator and loading dock are reserved for both the door pickup and the reinstall visit. Doors and drawer fronts travel to the iPaint finishing shop for stripping and colour coats, while frames and gable ends are sprayed inside a sealed, filtered enclosure in the suite using low-odour waterborne coatings, so corridors and neighbouring units notice nothing. The full window is 2 to 4 days, and the kitchen is out of service for exactly 1 of them. How fast can a downtown rental kitchen be refinished between leases? A Downtown Edmonton rental kitchen can be refinished in 2 to 4 days, which fits inside a standard gap between leases. iPaint Painting schedules investor and executive-rental projects against the unit's vacancy dates, coordinates suite access through the property manager or concierge, and prices a turnover refresh at $2,600 to $4,200 for the typical 8-to-14-door tower kitchen. The refreshed kitchen photographs like a renovation in the next listing without touching boxes, counters, or plumbing, and the five-year written warranty stays with the unit through successive tenants. Which coatings does iPaint Painting spray on downtown condo cabinets? iPaint Painting sprays two coating systems downtown and selects between them per substrate. Benjamin Moore Advance, a waterborne alkyd, leads in occupied suites because its low odour suits buildings where a shared corridor sits steps from the kitchen. Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane leads on rental and hard-use kitchens because its urethane-modified film shrugs off chips and cleaning chemicals. Flat-slab MDF doors get adhesion primer, espresso veneer gets a stain-blocking stage so pale colours stay true at the edges, and century-old loft wood is stripped and sealed before any colour goes on. Both systems carry the five-year written workmanship warranty. Book Your Downtown Consult Ready to recolour a kitchen above Jasper Avenue? iPaint Painting books free in-suite cabinet consults across the T5J core, from the 104 Street lofts to the towers of the ICE District. Managing a rental? Mention the lease dates and the schedule gets built around the vacancy. No pressure, no upsell. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Suite Consult 5-Year Written Warranty COI and Elevator Handled 2-4 Day Window Towers and Lofts Alike --- ## Cabinet Refinishing Edmonton | Spray Finish, Factory-Smooth | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refinishing/edmonton.html > Professional cabinet refinishing in Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Kitchen, bathroom & laundry cabinets stripped, prepped, and spray-finished to a factory-smooth result. 1980s-2000s oak cabinets, dark wood to white/grey transformations, saves 60-70% vs full replacement. Catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, Benjamin Moore Advance. Edmonton Cabinet Refinishing Edmonton | Spray Finish, Factory-Smooth | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refinishing in Edmonton iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet refinishing services in Edmonton , stripping, sanding, priming, and spray-finishing kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and built-in cabinetry to a factory-smooth result at 60–70% less than new cabinet replacement . Edmonton homeowners across every neighbourhood, from Windermere and Summerside executive homes to Mill Woods and Riverbend 1980s–2000s kitchens, with dated oak cabinets needing a complete grain-fill and spray, dark stained maple being converted to bright painted white, and peeling thermofoil doors choose iPaint's certified refinishing team , led by Mourad with 15+ years of spray-finishing experience, because cabinet refinishing demands stripping to bare wood, grain filling, bonding primer, and multiple coats of catalyzed lacquer , conversion varnish , or Benjamin Moore Advance applied with professional HVLP equipment. Typical Edmonton kitchen cabinet refinishing costs $3,500–$7,500 compared to $20,000–$40,000+ for new cabinets. Whether you are converting honey oak cathedral-arch doors to painted white, refinishing maple raised-panel cabinets in Windermere , or updating builder-grade thermofoil in Summerside , every project includes a free consultation , detailed written estimate, and 5-year written workmanship warranty . Edmonton's housing stock makes this the #1 requested service at iPaint. Call 780-938-9555 for your free cabinet refinishing estimate. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate certified Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Spray Finish Factory Quality MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Refinish Every Cabinet Surface, Factory-Smooth From a full kitchen transformation to a single bathroom vanity, our certified team spray-finishes every piece to perfection. Kitchen Cabinets Upper cabinets, lower cabinets, pantry units, and island cabinetry, the complete kitchen transformation that saves you thousands over replacement. Bathroom Vanities Single vanities, double vanities, and built-in bathroom storage, refinished to handle humidity and daily use. Cabinet Doors & Drawers Every door and drawer front removed, stripped, sprayed, and reinstalled. Flat panel, raised panel, shaker, we handle every style. Cabinet Frames & Boxes The visible face frames and interior edges of your cabinet boxes, sanded, primed, and finished to match the doors perfectly. Laundry Room Cabinets Built-in laundry storage, overhead cabinets, and utility room cabinetry refinished to match your home's updated look. Crown Moulding & Trim Cabinet crown moulding, light valances, and decorative trim, finished to match your cabinets for a seamless, cohesive look. Stain-to-Paint Conversions Transform dark stained oak or maple into bright painted white, grey, or any colour. Full strip, prime, and spray for a clean conversion. Built-In Shelving & Storage Entertainment centres, bookcases, mudroom built-ins, and custom storage, refinished to match your cabinets or stand on their own. Looking for a different cabinet service? We also offer cabinet painting for simpler refreshes and cabinet refacing when you want to change the door style entirely. Not sure which is right? Call us, we'll help you decide. Our Process From First Call to Factory-Smooth Finish We've refined our cabinet refinishing process over 15 years and hundreds of Edmonton-area kitchens. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free in-home cabinet assessment. 02 ➔ Assessment & Colour Selection Mourad or a senior finisher inspects your cabinets, wood species, existing finish, structural condition, and helps you choose the perfect colour, sheen, and product for your space. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every cabinet door, drawer, and frame, the products we'll use, and the total price. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Removal & Stripping Every door, drawer, and piece of hardware is carefully labelled and removed. Old finish is chemically stripped or sanded down to bare wood. Grain is filled for a glass-smooth foundation. 05 ➔ Prime & Spray Finish Surfaces are primed with bonding primer, then multiple coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance are spray-applied in our controlled environment. Clear coat seals the finish for lasting durability. 06 Reinstall & Walkthrough Doors, drawers, and hardware go back on. We inspect every surface with you, clean up completely, and activate your 5-year written workmanship warranty. Your kitchen looks brand new. Why iPaint Why Edmonton Homeowners Choose iPaint for Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet refinishing is not a brush-and-roller job. It demands spray equipment, controlled conditions, and a finisher who knows wood, that's us. Spray Finish, Factory Quality We don't brush or roll cabinets. Every door, drawer, and frame is spray-finished in a controlled environment using professional HVLP equipment. The result is a glass-smooth surface with zero brush marks, zero roller stipple, indistinguishable from factory-applied finishes. Edmonton homeowners see the difference the moment they compare our spray finish to a brush-and-roller job. Certified Painter Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. Cabinet refinishing is one of the most technically demanding services in the trade, and Mourad has refined his spray technique over 15 years and hundreds of kitchen projects across the Edmonton region. Professional-Grade Finishes We use products designed for cabinetry, catalyzed lacquer for maximum durability, conversion varnish for chemical resistance, Benjamin Moore Advance for a smooth waterborne finish, and high-performance waterborne options for low-VOC kitchens. Each product is selected based on your Edmonton kitchen's wood species, your household's needs, and the look you want. 60–70% Less Than New Cabinets A full kitchen cabinet replacement in Edmonton can easily run $20,000–$40,000+ including demolition, installation, and countertop refitting. Our refinishing service delivers a brand-new look for $4,000–$10,000, keeping your existing layout, countertops, and plumbing exactly where they are. Same dramatic transformation, a fraction of the cost and disruption. 5-Year Written Warranty Every cabinet surface we refinish is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If the finish chips, peels, or fails due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise to every Edmonton homeowner. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for hardware removal, grain filling, or "additional coats." Every door, every drawer, every frame is itemized upfront so you can make confident decisions before we start. Premium Finishes The Finishes Behind Our Results Cabinet refinishing demands harder, more durable coatings than wall paint. We use professional-grade cabinet finishes designed for daily contact, moisture, grease, and cleaning chemicals. Catalyzed Lacquer The industry standard for professional cabinet refinishing. Catalyzed lacquer cures to an incredibly hard, smooth surface that resists scratches, moisture, and household chemicals. It dries fast, builds evenly, and delivers the glass-smooth finish that makes refinished cabinets look factory-made. This is our go-to for most kitchen projects in Edmonton. Pre-Catalyzed Post-Catalyzed Pigmented Clear Coat Benjamin Moore Advance A premium waterborne alkyd that self-levels beautifully and cures to a hard, furniture-grade finish. Advance is the best choice for homeowners who want a low-VOC, low-odour option without sacrificing durability or smoothness. Excellent for Edmonton homes with families or pets where air quality matters during the refinishing process. Satin Semi-Gloss High Gloss Conversion Varnish The hardest, most chemically resistant cabinet finish available. Conversion varnish is what high-end custom cabinet shops use, and it's what we use on projects where maximum durability is non-negotiable. Ideal for busy Edmonton kitchens, bathroom vanities exposed to moisture, and cabinets near cooking surfaces where grease resistance matters. Clear Pigmented Waterborne During your free cabinet consultation , we'll recommend the right finish based on your cabinet material, kitchen usage, desired look, and budget. We'll explain the trade-offs between each product so you can make a confident choice. Pricing Guide Cabinet Refinishing Pricing in Edmonton Transparent pricing based on project scope. Includes stripping, grain filling, priming, spray finishing, clear coat, and our 5-year warranty. Bathroom Vanity $1,000–$3,000 Single or double vanity, full strip and refinish. Foxboro, Nottingham. 3–5 days. Small Kitchen $4,000–$6,000 10–20 doors. Brentwood, Summerwood townhomes. 7–10 days. Most Popular Average Kitchen $6,000–$8,000 20–35 doors. Mills Haven, Lakeland Ridge. 8–12 days. Large Kitchen $8,000–$10,000 35–50+ doors. Broadmoor Estates, Emerald Hills. 10–14 days. Stain-to-Paint Conversion $5,000+ Dark oak to white or grey. Any Edmonton home. Custom quote. Pricing depends on door count, wood type, existing finish condition, and product selection. Based at 9821 33 Ave NW, centrally located to serve all of Edmonton. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed, the price we quote is the price you pay. Get your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Edmonton Context Edmonton Kitchen Eras and Why Cabinet Refinishing Delivers Superior Results 1980s Kitchens: Mill Woods, Riverbend, Jasper Park Edmonton's Mill Woods , Riverbend , and Jasper Park neighbourhoods are filled with 1980s homes featuring honey oak cabinets with cathedral-arch door profiles and oak strip detailing . These solid wood boxes have survived 35–40+ years of daily use because the construction quality was excellent, but the golden oak finish and heavy grain pattern are long overdue for an update. Cabinet refinishing is the ideal solution for these Edmonton kitchens because the open oak grain needs filling before any finish will look smooth and modern. iPaint strips the old varnish, fills every grain line, primes with bonding primer, and spray-applies catalyzed lacquer for a glass-smooth result. Refinishing these 1980s Edmonton oak kitchens costs $3,500–$7,500 versus $20,000–$35,000 for new cabinets, and preserves solid wood boxes that outperform anything you would buy new today. 1990s Kitchens: Terwillegar, Lewis Estates, The Hamptons The 1990s expansion across Terwillegar , Lewis Estates , and The Hamptons , just south of Baseline Road , produced thousands of kitchens with maple raised-panel cabinets in medium-brown or amber stain finishes. By 2026, these stain finishes look heavy and outdated compared to the bright whites, cool greys, and two-tone palettes trending in Edmonton kitchen renovations. Cabinet refinishing handles the stain-to-paint conversion that standard cabinet painting cannot do as thoroughly, the existing stain is stripped completely, the tight maple grain is sealed, and conversion varnish or catalyzed lacquer is spray-applied for a harder, more durable finish than paint alone. A 30–50 door Edmonton maple kitchen refinished by iPaint costs $4,500–$7,500, delivering a factory finish that resists chipping, yellowing, and fingerprints for years of daily cooking and cleaning. 2000s–2010s Kitchens: Summerwood, Emerald Hills, Lakeland Ridge Builder-grade kitchens in Windermere , Summerside , Ellerslie , and Walker , built during Edmonton's 2000s–2010s growth boom in the south and southwest, commonly feature thermofoil flat-panel or MDF shaker cabinets in basic white or espresso. After 10–20 years near stovetops and dishwashers, thermofoil peels, bubbles, and yellows. Cabinet refinishing addresses the root problem: our team strips the failing thermofoil, sands the MDF substrate, applies high-adhesion bonding primer, and finishes with Benjamin Moore Advance or catalyzed lacquer for a surface that won't peel again. This approach saves Edmonton homeowners $10,000–$25,000 compared to tearing out cabinet boxes that are structurally sound. Executive Kitchens: Glenora, Crestwood, Windermere Edmonton's premium neighbourhoods, Glenora , Crestwood , Windermere , and executive-lot homes across the river valley, feature larger kitchens with 35–50+ doors, custom woodwork, stained cherry or maple cabinetry, and island units. These kitchens demand refinishing rather than painting because the original wood grain and craftsmanship deserve a finish system that enhances rather than covers. iPaint's refinishing process preserves the wood character while modernizing the colour, catalyzed lacquer and conversion varnish produce a harder, more protective surface than standard paint. Executive kitchen refinishing in Broadmoor Estates typically costs $8,000–$10,000, a fraction of the $30,000–$50,000 replacement cost, protecting both the home's character and its resale value in Strathcona County's premium market. Edmonton's demand for professional cabinet refinishing continues to grow as homeowners discover the 60–70% cost savings over replacement, the 7–10-day timeline versus weeks of demolition, and the superior durability of catalyzed lacquer and conversion varnish compared to standard paint. Not sure if refinishing or painting is right for your cabinets? Need to change the door style entirely with cabinet refacing ? Book your free consultation or call 780-938-9555 , we'll assess your cabinets and recommend the best path. What's Included What's Included in Every Cabinet Refinishing Project When you hire iPaint for cabinet refinishing, you're getting a complete, end-to-end service, not just a coat of paint on your cabinet doors. Full door and drawer removal , every piece is labelled, tracked, and handled with care Hardware removal and cataloguing , hinges, pulls, and knobs removed and stored (or replaced with your new hardware at reinstallation) Chemical stripping or sanding , old finish removed down to bare wood for proper adhesion Grain filling , open-grained woods like oak are filled for a smooth, modern finish Bonding primer application , professional-grade primer designed specifically for cabinetry Multiple spray coats , 2–3 coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance Clear coat protection , final topcoat for added durability, moisture resistance, and sheen consistency Countertop and appliance masking , surrounding surfaces fully protected during frame finishing Reinstallation and alignment , every door, drawer, and hinge adjusted for perfect fit Final walkthrough and cleanup , we inspect every surface with you and clean up completely 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better." Want a lighter-touch option? Cabinet painting is faster and more affordable when cabinets are in good condition and just need a colour change. Want a completely new door style? Cabinet refacing replaces doors and drawer fronts entirely. Need the walls done at the same time? Our interior painting team handles the whole kitchen in one project. Service Areas Cabinet Refinishing Across Edmonton & Area We provide professional cabinet refinishing services throughout Edmonton and the greater Edmonton region. Primary Service Area Edmonton, AB Edmonton Neighbourhoods Windermere Summerside Glenora Crestwood Mill Woods Riverbend Terwillegar The Hamptons Oliver Ellerslie Walker Nearby Communities Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Based at 9821 33 Ave NW, Edmonton , We serve every neighbourhood in Edmonton and surrounding communities. Call 780-938-9555 for your free estimate. Find Us Serving All of Edmonton iPaint Painting provides cabinet refinishing throughout Edmonton, from Windermere to Griesbach, Glenora to Mill Woods. Our Work Cabinet Refinishing Transformations Real cabinet refinishing projects from Edmonton and area homes. See how a professional spray finish can completely transform a kitchen. Before After Oak to White, Kitchen Refinish, Mill Woods Before After Maple to Sage Green, Colour Change, Glenora Before After Dark Stain to Light Grey, Terwillegar Before After Full Kitchen, Navy & White Two-Tone, Windermere Before After Bathroom Vanity, Oak to Matte Black, Summerside Before After Laundry Room Cabinets, Edmonton View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Cabinet refinishing is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Cabinet Painting Cabinet Refacing Kitchen Cabinet Refacing Interior Painting Stain & Lacquer Common Questions Cabinet Refinishing FAQs, Edmonton Straight answers to the questions Edmonton homeowners ask most about cabinet refinishing projects. How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? Typical Edmonton kitchen cabinet refinishing costs $3,500–$7,500, depending on cabinet count and finish selected. A standard 20–35 door kitchen averages $5,000–$7,000. Larger executive kitchens in Glenora or Crestwood with 35–50+ doors run $7,000–$10,000. Bathroom vanity refinishing ranges from $1,000–$3,000. This is 60–70% less than new cabinets at $20,000–$40,000+. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed, the price we quote is the price you pay. Can you refinish the honey oak cabinets in my Edmonton home? Absolutely. Thousands of Edmonton homes built in the 1980s through 2000s have honey oak cabinets with cathedral-arch doors and heavy grain. Our refinishing process strips the old varnish, applies professional grain filler to level the open oak grain completely, primes with bonding primer, and spray-applies catalyzed lacquer for a glass-smooth modern finish. The heavy oak grain disappears and the cabinets look factory-new, one of the most dramatic kitchen transformations we do in Edmonton, and our #1 requested service. Do you serve all Edmonton neighbourhoods? Yes. iPaint provides cabinet refinishing throughout Edmonton, Windermere, Summerside, Glenora, Crestwood, Mill Woods, Riverbend, Terwillegar, The Hamptons, Oliver, Ellerslie, Walker, and every neighbourhood across the city. We also serve Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Spruce Grove, and Leduc. Call 780-938-9555 for your free estimate. How long does cabinet refinishing take for an Edmonton kitchen? A typical Edmonton kitchen cabinet refinishing project takes 7–10 business days from door removal to final reinstallation. This includes stripping, sanding, grain filling, bonding primer, multiple spray coats with proper cure time between each, clear coat application, and reinstallation. Larger executive kitchens in Glenora, Crestwood, or Windermere with 35–50+ doors may take 10–14 days. We provide a detailed timeline during your free estimate so you can plan accordingly. What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet painting for Edmonton homes? Cabinet refinishing strips the old finish down to bare wood, fills the grain, primes with bonding primer, and spray-applies multiple coats of catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish for a factory-smooth result. Cabinet painting cleans, scuff-sands, primes, and paints over the existing surface. Refinishing is the better choice for Edmonton homes with stained oak or maple cabinets that need a complete transformation, the dark wood to white/grey conversions that are the #1 requested job in Edmonton. Refinishing delivers a harder, smoother, more durable finish that resists chipping and yellowing. Painting is faster and more affordable for cabinets in good condition that just need a colour refresh. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Edmonton Kitchen? Whether it's a full kitchen refinish, a bathroom vanity, or a stain-to-paint conversion, let's talk about your Edmonton cabinet project. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet refinishing Fort Saskatchewan: $4,000-$10,000 in 2026 URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refinishing/fort-saskatchewan.html > Cabinet refinishing in Fort Saskatchewan keeps your real wood grain. iPaint re-stains and clear-coats oak and maple kitchens for $4,000 to $10,000 in 2026. Cabinet refinishing Fort Saskatchewan: $4,000-$10,000 in 2026 Cabinet Refinishing in Fort Saskatchewan : Keep the Real Wood Grain Cabinet refinishing in Fort Saskatchewan is the wood-keeping option: iPaint Painting restores the existing oak, maple, and birch cabinets a homeowner already owns rather than replacing them. The dated varnish is stripped, the doors are repaired, and the wood is re-stained and clear-coated so the natural grain and character stay visible. This is not cabinet painting (a solid opaque colour that hides the grain) and not cabinet refacing (new doors). A full Fort Saskatchewan kitchen refinishes for $4,000 to $10,000 , roughly 60 to 70 percent less than new cabinets. Five-year written warranty. Pricing current for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Kitchen Visit 2026 Pricing How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Fort Saskatchewan in 2026? Cabinet refinishing in Fort Saskatchewan costs $4,000 to $10,000 in 2026 for a full kitchen that keeps the existing wood, and $1,000 to $3,000 for a single bathroom vanity. A standard 20 to 35 door oak or maple kitchen in Southfort, Sherridon, or Pineview averages $6,000 to $8,000 . Because refinishing reuses the homeowner's own doors and boxes instead of buying new ones, it runs roughly 60 to 70 percent less than the $20,000 to $40,000 a new Fort Saskatchewan kitchen would cost. Three things move a refinishing quote more than floor area does. Door count sets the spray and handling time, since every door and drawer front is stripped, repaired, stained, and clear-coated individually. Wood condition sets the repair plan: a kitchen with loose joints, water-swollen edges near the sink, or sun-faded faces along a south window needs more bench time before any stain goes down. Tone change sets the staining plan, because lifting a 1970s golden oak to a current natural or walnut tone takes more careful colour work than simply re-clearing wood that is already the right colour. Bathroom Vanity $1,000-$3,000 Single vanity stripped, repaired, re-stained or toned, and clear-coated. Grain kept, not painted over. Finished inside the week. Small to Mid Kitchen (Re-Clear) $4,000-$6,000 Wood already a good colour: strip, repair, and clear-coat to restore depth and protection. The fastest wood-keeping refresh. Standard 20-35 Door Kitchen $6,000-$8,000 Most Fort Saskatchewan oak and maple kitchens. Strip, repair, re-stain to a current tone, then spray a clear conversion varnish. Large or feature kitchens that need a full tone change and extensive door repair run $8,000 to $10,000 . A kitchen combined with a built-in or island refinish package starts at $5,000+ . Written refinishing quotes follow a free kitchen visit, which usually books within two to three business days. Call 780-938-9555 or request a visit online , and iPaint will confirm the wood species, the repairs, and the tone in person so the estimate is exact, not a guess. Refinishing vs Painting vs Refacing Cabinet Refinishing vs Cabinet Painting vs Refacing: Which Is Right in Fort Saskatchewan? Cabinet refinishing keeps the wood and the grain; cabinet painting hides them under solid colour; cabinet refacing replaces the doors entirely. iPaint offers all three in Fort Saskatchewan, and the right answer depends on one question: does the homeowner want to keep real wood, or move to a painted or new-door look? Refinishing is the best choice for the homeowner who loves the oak, maple, or birch and wants it warmer, lighter, or simply restored, not gone. Refinishing vs Painting vs Refacing Cabinet Refinishing (this page) Cabinet Painting Cabinet Refacing Final look Real wood, grain visible Solid opaque colour, grain hidden Brand-new door style Keeps your doors? Yes, your own doors restored Yes, your own doors painted No, new doors and fronts Best for Heritage and Old Town wood lovers Builder-beige kitchens wanting white or grey Kitchens wanting a new layout-keeping style Typical 2026 price $4,000 to $10,000 See cabinet painting page See cabinet refacing page For Fort Saskatchewan homeowners who want a solid white or grey painted kitchen, iPaint covers that on the Fort Saskatchewan cabinet painting page. For homeowners who want a new door style without a gut renovation, the Fort Saskatchewan cabinet refacing page covers new doors and veneer. This page is for the wood-keeping path: restoring what is already there. The Old Town Specialty Best Cabinet Refinishing in Fort Saskatchewan for Heritage and Old Town Kitchens iPaint Painting is the refinisher Old Town Fort Saskatchewan homeowners call because the character homes near 100 Avenue and 100 Street hold solid oak and birch cabinets that are worth keeping. Fort Saskatchewan traces its roots to an 1875 North-West Mounted Police fort, and the downtown core grew up with kitchens built from quality wood in an era when cabinets were made to last. The boxes are sound. What dates them is the heavy golden-oak varnish and the orange-amber cast of a 1970s finish, and that is exactly what refinishing removes. Refinishing one of these kitchens is wood restoration, not a paint job. iPaint strips the old varnish back to clean bare oak without sanding through the veneer or softening the raised-panel and cathedral-arch profiles, repairs the loose joints and worn edges that decades of daily use leave behind, then re-stains or tones the wood to a current natural, honey, or walnut tone before spray-applying a clear conversion varnish. The grain stays. The dated colour goes. The result reads like a new wood kitchen because it is still real wood, just restored. What a Wood-Keeping Refinish Includes Full strip to bare wood: The dated varnish or lacquer is chemically stripped and sanded back to clean oak, maple, or birch, never sanding through veneer or rounding the door profiles. Door and joint repair: Loose joints, dents, and water-swollen edges near sinks and dishwashers are repaired so the restored wood is sound, not just recoated. Stain or tone to a current colour: A transparent or semi-transparent stain lifts a 1970s golden oak to a natural, honey, or walnut tone while keeping the grain reading clearly. Clear conversion varnish topcoat: Multiple spray coats of clear catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish protect the wood and let the grain show, harder and smoother than a brush finish. Grain kept, never buried: Unlike cabinet painting, refinishing finishes transparent, so the oak or maple character that makes a heritage kitchen worth keeping stays on full display. The Fort, Neighbourhood by Neighbourhood What Counts as Fort Saskatchewan? From Old Town to Southfort and the Industrial Heartland Fort Saskatchewan, "the Fort," sits on the North Saskatchewan River about 25 km northeast of downtown Edmonton, at the centre of Alberta's Industrial Heartland, Canada's largest hydrocarbon-processing cluster anchored by Dow, Nutrien, and Sherritt. iPaint reaches the city from the shop at 9821 33 Ave NW by way of Anthony Henday Drive and Highway 15 across the river, or up Highway 21, in about 30 minutes. The Fort runs on shift work, and that shapes how refinishing is scheduled here: kitchen downtime is planned around plant rotations so a household is never left without a working kitchen at the wrong time. The city splits cleanly into two refinishing markets. Old Town and downtown along 100 Avenue and 100 Street hold the older character homes with the solid-wood kitchens this page is built for. The newer subdivisions, Southfort, Sienna, and Westpark, are largely 2000s and 2010s builder homes where the original honey-oak and maple cabinets are now due for their first real refresh, and many of those homeowners want to keep the wood rather than paint over it. Pineview, Sherridon, Forest Ridge, Heritage Point, River's Edge, and Southridge fill in between, each with its own mix of wood cabinets worth restoring. The Fort even keeps a famous urban flock of sheep grazing along West River's Edge and Legacy Park, tended by a town shepherd since 2009, a reminder that this is a city that values keeping the good things it already has. Where iPaint Refinishes Wood Cabinets in Fort Saskatchewan Old Town and Downtown Character homes near 100 Avenue and 100 Street. Solid oak and birch kitchens from the 1960s and 70s, the signature heritage refinish. Southfort 2000s builder homes near Highway 21. Honey-oak and maple cabinets due for their first refresh, owners keeping the wood. Sienna and Westpark 2000s to 2010s subdivisions. Builder-grade wood kitchens restored and toned rather than torn out. Sherridon and Pineview Established neighbourhoods with mature oak and maple kitchens, prime candidates for strip, stain, and clear-coat. Forest Ridge and Heritage Point Move-up homes with quality wood cabinetry refinished to a current natural or walnut tone. River's Edge and Southridge River-valley homes near Legacy Park. Humidity-aware prep so the clear coat holds along the water. Dow Centennial Centre area Shift-work households near the Fort's landmark venue, scheduled around plant rotations for minimal kitchen downtime. Industrial Heartland households Higher-income homes near Dow, Nutrien, and Sherritt that invest in restoring real wood over cheaper replacements. The Two Wood Markets Heritage Oak vs Builder-Grade Wood: Which Fort Saskatchewan Refinish Do You Need? Fort Saskatchewan refinishing splits into two wood stories. Old Town heritage kitchens carry decades-old solid oak and birch with a dated golden varnish, and the work there is restoration: lift the orange cast, repair the wear, keep the solid wood. Southfort, Sienna, and Westpark builder kitchens carry 2000s honey-oak and maple that is structurally fine but tired, and the work there is a tone refresh: take the dated honey to a current natural or walnut and re-clear it. Both keep the grain. Both reuse the homeowner's own doors. Heritage Oak vs Builder-Grade Wood Old Town Heritage Kitchen Southfort / Westpark Builder Kitchen Wood and era Solid oak and birch, 1960s to 70s Honey-oak and maple, 2000s to 2010s What dates it Orange-amber golden varnish, worn edges Dated honey tone, builder-grade clear coat The work Strip, repair joints, re-stain, clear-coat Strip, tone to current colour, re-clear Typical 2026 price $4,000 to $8,000 $6,000 to $10,000 Timeline 7 to 10 days, repair-heavy 7 to 10 days, tone-heavy Shift-Work Scheduling Refinishing Planned Around Industrial Heartland Rotations Fort Saskatchewan households often run on plant shift rotations at Dow, Nutrien, and Sherritt, and a kitchen that is out of service at the wrong time is more than an inconvenience. iPaint refinishing in the Fort works off-site for the heavy stripping and spraying, keeps the home's working surfaces usable as long as possible, and times door removal and reinstall around the household's rotation. Low-odour catalyzed finishes matter here too, since a shift worker sleeping days should not be living in solvent fumes. River-Valley Prep Humidity-Aware Finishing Near River's Edge and Legacy Park Homes near the North Saskatchewan River, around River's Edge and Legacy Park, see more humidity swing than the rest of the Fort, and that is hard on a wood finish that was not prepped for it. iPaint accounts for river-valley moisture by drying and conditioning the wood before staining and by choosing a catalyzed clear coat that moves with the wood instead of cracking. The grain stays sealed and protected through Alberta's cold winters and dry summers alike. Cabinet refinishing service overview (parent service, every iPaint location) Fort Saskatchewan cabinet painting (solid colour over the same cabinets, grain hidden) Fort Saskatchewan cabinet refacing (new doors and veneer over the existing boxes) Fort Saskatchewan area hub (every iPaint service available in the Fort) Reference: Fort Saskatchewan on Wikipedia Common Questions Fort Saskatchewan Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Fort Saskatchewan in 2026? Cabinet refinishing in Fort Saskatchewan costs $4,000 to $10,000 in 2026 for a full kitchen that keeps the existing wood, with a standard 20 to 35 door oak or maple kitchen in Southfort, Sherridon, or Pineview averaging $6,000 to $8,000. A single bathroom vanity refinishes for $1,000 to $3,000. Refinishing reuses the homeowner's own doors and boxes, so it runs roughly 60 to 70 percent less than the $20,000 to $40,000 a new Fort Saskatchewan kitchen would cost. What is the difference between cabinet refinishing, painting, and refacing? Cabinet refinishing keeps the existing wood and the grain showing: iPaint strips the old varnish, repairs the doors, and re-stains or clear-coats so the oak or maple character stays visible. Cabinet painting covers that same wood in a solid opaque colour and the grain disappears. Cabinet refacing keeps the boxes but replaces the doors and drawer fronts with new ones. A Fort Saskatchewan homeowner who loves real wood and wants to refresh it chooses refinishing; someone who wants a painted white or grey kitchen chooses painting; someone who wants a new door style chooses refacing. Can iPaint refinish the original oak cabinets in an Old Town Fort Saskatchewan kitchen? Yes. Old Town Fort Saskatchewan near 100 Avenue and 100 Street holds character homes with solid oak and birch cabinets built decades ago. iPaint refinishes these by stripping the dated golden-oak varnish, repairing loose joints and worn edges, toning or re-staining the wood to a current tone, and spray-applying a clear conversion varnish. The grain and the solid-wood construction stay, the orange-amber 1970s colour cast goes. Refinishing these heritage kitchens costs $4,000 to $8,000 versus the $20,000 to $35,000 a tear-out would cost. Will my wood grain still show after refinishing? Yes, keeping the grain visible is the entire point of refinishing. iPaint refinishing in Fort Saskatchewan uses a transparent or semi-transparent stain and a clear topcoat, so the oak, maple, or birch grain shows through exactly as wood should. This is the opposite of cabinet painting, which lays down a solid colour that hides the grain. Homeowners who want a warmer, lighter, or richer wood tone, but still real wood, are choosing refinishing over a paint job. How long does cabinet refinishing take in Fort Saskatchewan? Cabinet refinishing in Fort Saskatchewan takes 7 to 10 business days from door removal to final reinstallation. The wood-keeping process adds careful steps a quick paint job skips: stripping the old varnish, repairing the doors, sanding back to clean wood, applying stain or toner, and spray-applying clear coats with cure time between each. iPaint gives Fort Saskatchewan homeowners a dated timeline at the free estimate so the kitchen downtime is planned around shift-work schedules. Last updated: June 2026. Pricing reflects the current wood-keeping cabinet refinishing market across Fort Saskatchewan, from Old Town heritage oak to Southfort and Westpark builder kitchens. Get Started Keep the Wood, Lose the Dated Finish Whether the project is a solid-oak heritage kitchen in Old Town Fort Saskatchewan, a honey-oak builder kitchen in Southfort or Westpark, or a single bathroom vanity, iPaint Painting strips the old finish, repairs the wood, and re-stains and clear-coats so the real grain stays on display. Free kitchen visit. Five-year written warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Kitchen Visit --- ## Cabinet Refinishing Glenora Edmonton | Heritage Kitchens, Spray Finish | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refinishing/glenora.html > Professional cabinet refinishing in Glenora, Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Heritage kitchen cabinets, solid wood cabinetry, stain-to-paint conversions. Catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, Benjamin Moore Advance. 60-70% less than new cabinets. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refinishing Glenora Edmonton | Heritage Kitchens, Spray Finish | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refinishing in Glenora iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet refinishing services in Glenora , west Edmonton, stripping, sanding, priming, and spray-finishing kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and built-in cabinetry to a factory-smooth result at 60–70% less than new cabinet replacement . Glenora is one of Edmonton's oldest and most prestigious neighbourhoods, established in the 1910s and developed through the 1940s , with character bungalows, Tudor revivals, craftsman homes, and modern infills lining its mature elm-canopied streets between Government House and the North Saskatchewan River Valley . Many Glenora kitchens feature original solid wood cabinetry from the 1940s through 1960s , hand-built birch, maple, and fir cabinets with mortise-and-tenon joinery that far exceeds modern construction quality. These heritage cabinets are worth preserving, not replacing. Led by Mourad with 15+ years of spray-finishing experience and Lead Safety (RRP) certification for pre-1978 finishes, our certified refinishing team strips decades of accumulated varnish, fills grain as needed, applies bonding primer, and spray-finishes with catalyzed lacquer , conversion varnish , or Benjamin Moore Advance using professional HVLP equipment. Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Glenora costs $4,000–$12,000 compared to $20,000–$50,000+ for new cabinets. Whether you are refinishing original 1940s birch cabinets near the Royal Glenora Club , converting dark-stained maple in a Craftsman-era kitchen , or updating modern infill cabinetry near 142 Street , every project includes a free consultation , detailed written estimate, and 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free cabinet refinishing estimate in Glenora. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Spray Finish Factory Quality MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Refinish Every Cabinet Surface in Glenora, Factory-Smooth From a heritage kitchen transformation to a single bathroom vanity, our certified team spray-finishes every piece to perfection. Kitchen Cabinets Upper cabinets, lower cabinets, pantry units, and island cabinetry, the complete kitchen transformation that saves Glenora homeowners thousands over replacement. Bathroom Vanities Single vanities, double vanities, and built-in bathroom storage, refinished to handle humidity and daily use in Glenora's character homes. Cabinet Doors & Drawers Every door and drawer front removed, stripped, sprayed, and reinstalled. Flat panel, raised panel, shaker, and heritage profiles, we handle every style. Cabinet Frames & Boxes The visible face frames and interior edges of your cabinet boxes, sanded, primed, and finished to match the doors perfectly. Butler's Pantry Cabinets Many Glenora character homes feature original butler's pantries with solid wood cabinetry worth preserving. We refinish these heritage pieces to match your kitchen update. Crown Moulding & Trim Cabinet crown moulding, light valances, and decorative trim, finished to match your cabinets for a seamless, cohesive look throughout your Glenora kitchen. Stain-to-Paint Conversions Transform dark stained birch, maple, or fir into bright painted white, grey, or any colour. Full strip, prime, and spray for a clean, modern conversion. Built-In Shelving & Storage Dining room built-ins, library shelving, mudroom storage, and entertainment centres, refinished to match your cabinets or stand on their own in Glenora's Tudor and Craftsman homes. Looking for a different cabinet service? We also offer cabinet painting for simpler refreshes and cabinet refacing when you want to change the door style entirely. Not sure which is right? Call us, we'll help you decide. Our Process From First Call to Factory-Smooth Finish We've refined our cabinet refinishing process over 15 years and hundreds of Edmonton-area kitchens. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for your Glenora cabinets. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free in-home cabinet assessment in Glenora. 02 ➔ Assessment & Colour Selection Mourad or a senior finisher inspects your cabinets, wood species, existing finish, heritage construction details, and helps you choose the perfect colour, sheen, and product for your Glenora kitchen. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every cabinet door, drawer, and frame, the products we'll use, and the total price. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Removal & Stripping Every door, drawer, and piece of hardware is carefully labelled and removed. Old finish is chemically stripped or sanded down to bare wood. Grain is filled for a glass-smooth foundation. 05 ➔ Prime & Spray Finish Surfaces are primed with bonding primer, then multiple coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance are spray-applied in our controlled environment. Clear coat seals the finish for lasting durability. 06 Reinstall & Walkthrough Doors, drawers, and hardware go back on. We inspect every surface with you, clean up completely, and activate your 5-year written workmanship warranty. Your Glenora kitchen looks brand new. Why iPaint Why Glenora Homeowners Choose iPaint for Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet refinishing in heritage homes demands spray equipment, controlled conditions, and a finisher who understands both modern techniques and period craftsmanship. Spray Finish, Factory Quality We don't brush or roll cabinets. Every door, drawer, and frame is spray-finished in a controlled environment using professional HVLP equipment. The result is a glass-smooth surface with zero brush marks, zero roller stipple, indistinguishable from factory-applied finishes. Glenora homeowners see the difference the moment they compare our spray finish to a brush-and-roller job from other contractors. Heritage Cabinet Expertise Glenora's pre-war and mid-century homes often contain original solid wood cabinetry, hand-built birch, maple, and fir with construction quality that modern cabinets cannot match. Our team understands how to assess these heritage pieces, safely strip accumulated finishes (including potential lead-based coatings in pre-1978 homes), and apply modern finishing systems that honour the original craftsmanship while delivering a contemporary look. Mourad holds Lead Safety (RRP) certification for safe handling of older finishes. Professional-Grade Finishes We use products designed for cabinetry, catalyzed lacquer for maximum durability, conversion varnish for chemical resistance, Benjamin Moore Advance for a smooth waterborne finish, and high-performance waterborne options for low-VOC kitchens. Each product is selected based on your Glenora kitchen's wood species, your household's needs, and the finish you want. 60–70% Less Than New Cabinets A full kitchen cabinet replacement in Glenora can easily run $20,000–$50,000+ including demolition, installation, and countertop refitting, even more for custom cabinets befitting the neighbourhood's character homes. Our refinishing service delivers a brand-new look for $4,000–$12,000, keeping your existing layout, countertops, and plumbing exactly where they are. Same dramatic transformation, a fraction of the cost. 5-Year Written Warranty Every cabinet surface we refinish is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If the finish chips, peels, or fails due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise to every Glenora homeowner. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for hardware removal, grain filling, heritage assessment, or "additional coats." Every door, every drawer, every frame is itemized upfront so you can make confident decisions before we start. Premium Finishes The Finishes Behind Our Results Cabinet refinishing demands harder, more durable coatings than wall paint. We use professional-grade cabinet finishes designed for daily contact, moisture, grease, and cleaning chemicals. Catalyzed Lacquer The industry standard for professional cabinet refinishing. Catalyzed lacquer cures to an incredibly hard, smooth surface that resists scratches, moisture, and household chemicals. It dries fast, builds evenly, and delivers the glass-smooth finish that makes refinished cabinets look factory-made. This is our go-to for most Glenora kitchen projects, from heritage birch to modern maple. Pre-Catalyzed Post-Catalyzed Pigmented Clear Coat Benjamin Moore Advance A premium waterborne alkyd that self-levels beautifully and cures to a hard, furniture-grade finish. Advance is the best choice for Glenora homeowners who want a low-VOC, low-odour option without sacrificing durability or smoothness. Excellent for families and households where air quality matters during the refinishing process. Satin Semi-Gloss High Gloss Conversion Varnish The hardest, most chemically resistant cabinet finish available. Conversion varnish is what high-end custom cabinet shops use, and it's what we use on projects where maximum durability is non-negotiable. Ideal for busy Glenora kitchens, bathroom vanities exposed to moisture, and heritage cabinetry where you want decades of protection. Clear Pigmented Waterborne During your free cabinet consultation , we'll recommend the right finish based on your cabinet material, kitchen usage, desired look, and budget. We'll explain the trade-offs between each product so you can make a confident choice. Pricing Guide Cabinet Refinishing Pricing in Glenora Transparent pricing based on project scope. Includes stripping, grain filling, priming, spray finishing, clear coat, and our 5-year warranty. Bathroom Vanity $1,000–$3,000 Single or double vanity, full strip and refinish. 3–5 days. Small Kitchen $4,000–$6,000 10–20 doors. Compact Glenora bungalow kitchens. 7–10 days. Most Popular Character Home Kitchen $6,000–$9,000 20–35 doors. Heritage solid wood cabinets. 8–12 days. Large / Executive Kitchen $9,000–$12,000 35–50+ doors. Tudor revival, modern infill. 10–14 days. Whole-Home Built-Ins $8,000+ Kitchen + butler's pantry + bathroom vanities. Custom quote. Pricing depends on door count, wood type, existing finish condition, and product selection. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed, the price we quote is the price you pay. Get your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Glenora Context Glenora Kitchen Eras and Why Cabinet Refinishing Delivers Superior Results Pre-War Kitchens (1920s–1940s): Original Solid Wood Craftsmanship Glenora's earliest homes, built during the neighbourhood's founding years between the 1910s and 1940s , contain some of Edmonton's finest original residential cabinetry. These hand-built birch, maple, and Douglas fir cabinets were constructed with mortise-and-tenon joinery , solid wood panels, and hardware quality that is simply unavailable in modern production cabinetry. After 80–100 years of accumulated varnish and paint, the finishes have yellowed, cracked, and peeled, but the underlying wood and construction remain exceptional. Cabinet refinishing is the only responsible approach for these heritage pieces. iPaint strips the decades of finish buildup, tests for lead content (Mourad holds Lead Safety RRP certification ), fills grain as needed, and spray-applies catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish for a modern finish that protects the original craftsmanship for another generation. Heritage kitchen refinishing in Glenora's Government House neighbourhood typically costs $6,000–$10,000 versus $30,000–$50,000+ for custom cabinets that would never match the originals. Mid-Century Kitchens (1950s–1970s): Solid Boxes Worth Preserving The post-war expansion brought mid-century modern homes to Glenora with flat-panel birch and walnut cabinets , clean horizontal lines, and integrated hardware. These cabinets feature solid wood construction, not the particleboard and MDF of later decades, making them ideal refinishing candidates. The original teak-toned or amber stain finishes look dated compared to today's bright whites, warm greys, and two-tone palettes, but the boxes underneath are built to last. iPaint's refinishing process handles the stain-to-paint conversion thoroughly: complete stripping, grain filling where needed, bonding primer, and multiple spray coats for a factory-smooth result. Mid-century kitchen refinishing near the Victoria Golf Course and Groat Road bridge area costs $5,000–$8,000, a fraction of replacement cost. Modern Infill Kitchens (2010s+): Builder-Grade Upgrades Glenora's ongoing infill development has produced modern homes with open-concept kitchens featuring builder-grade thermofoil, melamine, or basic painted MDF cabinets . After 5–15 years near stovetops and dishwashers, thermofoil peels and painted MDF chips. Refinishing addresses the root problem: our team strips the failing surface, sands the substrate, applies high-adhesion bonding primer, and finishes with Benjamin Moore Advance or catalyzed lacquer. This approach saves Glenora infill homeowners $10,000–$20,000 compared to ripping out structurally sound cabinet boxes. What's Included What's Included in Every Cabinet Refinishing Project When you hire iPaint for cabinet refinishing in Glenora, you're getting a complete, end-to-end service, not just a coat of paint on your cabinet doors. Full door and drawer removal , every piece is labelled, tracked, and handled with care Hardware removal and cataloguing , hinges, pulls, and knobs removed and stored (or replaced with your new hardware at reinstallation) Lead testing for pre-1978 cabinets , RRP-certified assessment before any stripping begins Chemical stripping or sanding , old finish removed down to bare wood for proper adhesion Grain filling , open-grained woods like oak and birch are filled for a smooth, modern finish Bonding primer application , professional-grade primer designed specifically for cabinetry Multiple spray coats , 2–3 coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance Clear coat protection , final topcoat for added durability, moisture resistance, and sheen consistency Countertop and appliance masking , surrounding surfaces fully protected during frame finishing Reinstallation and alignment , every door, drawer, and hinge adjusted for perfect fit Final walkthrough and cleanup , we inspect every surface with you and clean up completely 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better." Want a lighter-touch option? Cabinet painting is faster and more affordable when cabinets are in good condition and just need a colour change. Want a completely new door style? Cabinet refacing replaces doors and drawer fronts entirely. Need the walls done at the same time? Our interior painting team handles the whole kitchen in one project. Service Areas Cabinet Refinishing Across Glenora & West Edmonton We provide professional cabinet refinishing services throughout Glenora, west Edmonton, and the greater Edmonton region. Primary Service Area Glenora, Edmonton Nearby West Edmonton Neighbourhoods Westmount Crestwood Laurier Heights Parkview Groat Estates Oliver Britannia Youngstown West Jasper Place Greater Edmonton Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Edmonton-Based Team , We serve every neighbourhood in Edmonton including Glenora and all of west Edmonton. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is a short drive from Glenora. No travel surcharges within the city. Glenora, west Edmonton, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Our Work Cabinet Refinishing Transformations Real cabinet refinishing projects from Glenora and area homes. See how a professional spray finish can completely transform a kitchen. Before After Heritage Birch to White, Glenora Character Home Before After Stain to Sage Green, Craftsman Kitchen Before After Dark Varnish to Warm Grey, West Edmonton Before After Full Kitchen, Navy & White Two-Tone Before After Bathroom Vanity, Glenora Heritage Home Before After Butler's Pantry Built-Ins, Glenora View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Cabinet refinishing is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Cabinet Painting Cabinet Refacing Interior Painting in Glenora Commercial Painting in Glenora Stain & Lacquer Common Questions Cabinet Refinishing FAQs, Glenora Straight answers to the questions Glenora homeowners ask most about cabinet refinishing projects. How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Glenora? Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Glenora typically costs $4,000–$12,000, depending on door count, cabinet condition, wood type, and finish selected. Heritage kitchens in character homes near Government House with original solid wood cabinetry from the 1940s–1960s average $6,000–$9,000 for 20–35 doors. Mid-century kitchens with stain-to-paint conversions run $5,000–$8,000. Modern infill kitchens with thermofoil or painted MDF range from $4,000–$7,000. Bathroom vanity refinishing costs $1,000–$3,000. This represents 60–70% savings compared to new cabinet installation at $20,000–$50,000+. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed, the price we quote is the price you pay. Can you refinish original 1940s cabinets in a Glenora character home? Absolutely, and we strongly recommend it. Many Glenora homes built between the 1920s and 1950s contain hand-built birch, maple, or Douglas fir cabinets with mortise-and-tenon joinery, solid wood panels, and construction quality that is simply unavailable in modern production cabinetry. Replacing these cabinets would be a loss of genuine heritage craftsmanship. Our refinishing process carefully strips decades of accumulated varnish and paint (testing for lead in pre-1978 finishes), fills any grain as needed, applies bonding primer, and spray-finishes with catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish for a factory-smooth modern appearance that honours and protects the original woodwork for another generation. What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and painting? Cabinet refinishing strips the old finish down to bare wood, fills the grain, primes with bonding primer, and spray-applies multiple coats of catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish for a factory-smooth result. Cabinet painting cleans, scuff-sands, primes, and paints over the existing surface. Refinishing is the right choice for Glenora's heritage homes with stained or varnished solid wood cabinets that need a complete transformation, it delivers a harder, smoother, more durable finish that resists chipping and yellowing. Painting works well for cabinets already in good condition that just need a colour change. How long does cabinet refinishing take in a Glenora kitchen? A typical Glenora kitchen cabinet refinishing project takes 7–10 business days from door removal to final reinstallation. Heritage kitchens with extensive built-in cabinetry, butler's pantries, dining room built-ins, custom millwork, may take 10–14 days. The timeline includes stripping, sanding, grain filling, bonding primer, multiple spray coats with proper cure time, clear coat, and reinstallation. Your kitchen remains usable during most of the process since doors and drawers are finished off-site in our controlled spray environment. We schedule around your household's needs, call 780-938-9555 to discuss timing. Do you refinish built-in cabinetry and millwork beyond the kitchen? Yes, and Glenora homes are particularly well-suited for whole-home refinishing projects. Character homes and Tudor revival properties in Glenora often feature extensive built-in cabinetry beyond the kitchen: butler's pantries with glass-front cabinets, dining room built-in china cabinets, library shelving, bedroom wardrobes, mudroom storage, and multiple bathroom vanities. We refinish all of these surfaces using the same professional spray-finishing process as kitchen cabinets. Many Glenora homeowners choose to refinish all built-ins during a single project for a cohesive, updated look throughout the home, and bundle pricing makes the per-piece cost more attractive. Call 780-938-9555 for a free whole-home cabinet consultation. Get Started Glenora’s Trusted Cabinet Refinishing Team Whether it's heritage birch cabinets from the 1940s, mid-century walnut, or modern infill thermofoil, let's talk about transforming your kitchen. Free consultations, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Heritage Specialists 60–70% Less Than New --- ## Cabinet Refinishing Griesbach 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refinishing/griesbach.html > Cabinet refinishing in Griesbach costs $4,200-$9,000 in 2026 and takes 4-6 days. iPaint Painting strips espresso builder doors and sprays them light. T5E/T5G. Cabinet Refinishing Griesbach 2026 | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refinishing in Griesbach : Lightening the Espresso Kitchens of the Former Base Lands Cabinet refinishing in Griesbach is the strip, stain-block, prime and spray-finish service iPaint Painting runs across the former CFB Griesbach lands in north Edmonton, where builders fitted espresso-stained maple shaker and raised-panel doors almost universally between 2004 and 2015. Refinishing keeps the same doors and the same profile and changes only the colour. $4,200 to $9,000 against $35,000 to $70,000 for replacement, finished in 4 to 6 days with the kitchen down for just 2. Last updated 2026. Canada Lands Company began converting the old base into a master-planned community in 2004, and the kitchens installed through those first phases are now arriving at the 15-to-20-year refresh point together, from the craftsman singles along Pegasus Boulevard and Valour Avenue to the townhomes and condos around Griesbach Square and Patricia Lake . iPaint Painting sprays Benjamin Moore Advance , Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane , or Cloverdale Spry depending on the door, schedules around CFB Edmonton posting-season deadlines, and backs the work with a five-year written warranty. Call 780-938-9555 or book a free in-home consult. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Home Consult 5-Year Written Warranty Posting-Season Scheduling 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews 4-6 Day Project Window Griesbach Pricing How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Griesbach in 2026? Cabinet refinishing in Griesbach costs $4,200 to $9,000 in 2026, measured against $35,000 to $70,000 to replace the same kitchen with new cabinetry. The spread inside that range is driven by two Griesbach-specific variables: the door count (14 to 24 in the townhomes and condos, 20 to 30 with an island in the craftsman singles) and how far the colour travels from the original espresso stain, because a dark-to-light conversion adds a full strip and a stain-block step that a like-for-like recoat does not need. Every price below includes door and drawer removal, stripping, bonding primer, three sprayed topcoats, reinstall, and the five-year written warranty. Townhome / Condo Refresh $4,200-$5,800 14-24 doors Griesbach Square, Patricia Lake 4 days Craftsman Single-Family $5,500-$7,500 20-30 doors with island Pegasus Blvd, Valour Ave 4-5 days Espresso-to-Light Conversion $6,500-$9,000 Full strip + stain block Two-tone island option 5-6 days Vanity Add-On $850-$1,400 Per ensuite or main bath Bundled to kitchen booking Same trip All prices in CAD. Griesbach carries no travel surcharge: the neighbourhood sits roughly 20 minutes north of the iPaint shop via 97 Street. The written quote itemizes every door, drawer front, and panel before work starts, and the quoted number is the invoiced number. The Signature Griesbach Job Best cabinet refinishing in Griesbach for espresso-to-light conversions The best cabinet refinishing in Griesbach for an espresso builder kitchen is a full strip with a dedicated stain-block stage, and it is the single most-booked scope iPaint Painting runs anywhere in T5E and T5G. Where most Edmonton neighbourhoods hand iPaint 1980s honey oak or 1990s amber maple, Griesbach hands over something different: dark espresso-stained maple, installed as the builder default through the Canada Lands phases of 2004 to 2015. Espresso photographed beautifully in the show homes around Griesbach Square and hid construction handling marks, which is exactly why nearly every kitchen on the former base lands got it. Two decades later the problem is light. Espresso uppers absorb the daylight that Griesbach's craftsman window packages and open-plan main floors were designed to catch, and a young-family neighbourhood full of $400,000-to-$700,000 homes built since 2004 is now refreshing those kitchens en masse. Dark stain also penetrates maple deeply, so a credible conversion is not a paint-over. The iPaint sequence for a Griesbach espresso kitchen runs: Degrease and de-gloss every door, drawer front, and frame face before any abrasive touches the wood Full strip to bare maple on doors and fronts, done off-site at the iPaint spray shop Shellac-based stain blocker over the stripped maple, because espresso pigment bleeds through standard primer within months High-adhesion bonding primer , sanded between coats for a glass-flat base Three sprayed topcoats in the new light colour: warm whites and pale greiges lead Griesbach requests, with navy or sage two-tone islands close behind Maple is the forgiving part of the equation. Its tight grain needs no grain filling, so a stripped Griesbach door sprays to a factory-smooth face in fewer passes than the open-pored oak common in older Edmonton suburbs. The result reads as a brand-new kitchen while every door, hinge bore, and box stays exactly where the builder put it. Where the Work Happens Three kitchen scopes iPaint Painting books across the former base lands Griesbach is north Edmonton's master-planned redevelopment of the former Canadian Forces Base Griesbach, laid out by Canada Lands Company from 2004 onward with a street grid that honours military history: Pegasus Boulevard, Valour Avenue, and Stan Waters Avenue carry the theme past Central Park, Patricia Lake, and Major General Griesbach School. The neighbourhood borders Castle Downs, Lorelei, Baturyn, and Calder, and its mix of craftsman singles, townhomes, and condos produces three distinct refinishing scopes. Craftsman single-family kitchens (Pegasus Boulevard, Valour Avenue, Stan Waters Avenue) The detached craftsman-styled homes built through Griesbach's 2004-2015 phases carry the neighbourhood's largest kitchens: 20 to 30 doors plus 8 to 12 drawer fronts, almost always anchored by an island. The doors are maple shaker or raised-panel in builder espresso, structurally excellent and stylistically dated in the same breath. iPaint Painting strips and sprays these kitchens in 4 to 5 days at $5,500 to $7,500, with the island done in a contrast navy or sage roughly half the time. Families clustered around Major General Griesbach School and Central Park tend to book over school breaks so the two no-kitchen days land on takeout nights rather than weekday routines. Townhome and condo kitchens (Griesbach Square and Patricia Lake) Griesbach's townhome rows and condo buildings concentrate near Griesbach Square and the Patricia Lake pond network, and their kitchens run a tighter 14 to 24 doors. The same espresso maple shows up at smaller scale, which compresses both the price ($4,200 to $5,800) and the calendar (4 days). Because most of these properties sit under a strata, iPaint runs the scope mostly off-site: doors travel to the spray shop on day one, on-site frame work happens under sealed containment with low-VOC waterborne products, and iPaint handles the strata notice letter, elevator booking, and visitor-parking arrangements before anyone arrives. Posting-season pre-listing refits (CFB Edmonton households) Griesbach's military families, many connected to CFB Edmonton at Namao just north of the city, move on the Canadian Armed Forces posting cycle: spring listings for August occupancy. That makes turnaround the deciding factor, and it is where refinishing beats every alternative. A 4-to-6-day window with only 2 days of kitchen downtime means a home can go from dated espresso to photo-ready light inside a single week, weeks ahead of the photographer. iPaint recommends reserving a March-to-May slot 3 to 4 weeks before the target listing date, because posting-season demand stacks up across Griesbach, Castle Downs, and Lorelei simultaneously. Scope of Work What comes off the boxes in a Griesbach refinish Every removable face travels to the iPaint spray shop; frames and gables are sprayed in place under containment. Door and drawer counts are confirmed on site before the written quote. 20 to 30 Single-Family Doors The craftsman homes off Pegasus Boulevard and Valour Avenue carry the neighbourhood's biggest counts, island included. 14 to 24 Townhome / Condo Doors Tighter strata kitchens near Griesbach Square and Patricia Lake. Smaller scope, faster calendar, lower invoice. Maple Shaker Fronts The dominant Griesbach profile. Tight grain skips grain filling entirely and sprays to a factory face in fewer passes. Raised-Panel Espresso Doors The second builder option of 2004-2015. Panel grooves hold old stain, so they get detail-sprayed at low pressure. Island Cabinetry The two-tone anchor of most conversions: navy or sage below a warm-white perimeter is the most-requested Griesbach pairing. Pantry and Over-Fridge Uppers Full-height pantry units standard in the craftsman singles, counted and itemized door by door on the quote. Crown, Valance and Gable Ends MDF trim pieces sprayed in place to match the doors, so the finish reads continuous across the whole elevation. Ensuite and Main-Bath Vanities $850 to $1,400 each when bundled into the kitchen booking, in the same espresso-to-light colour story. Decision Table Refinishing vs refacing vs replacement in a Griesbach kitchen Refinishing in a Griesbach kitchen keeps the existing 2004-2015 maple doors and changes their colour; refacing replaces the doors and drawer fronts while keeping the boxes; replacement demolishes everything. Because nearly all Griesbach cabinetry is structurally sound and only two decades old, the comparison usually comes down to cost, calendar, and whether the shaker profile itself needs to change. Refinish vs Reface vs Replace Refinishing Refacing Full Replacement Typical Griesbach cost $4,200-$9,000 $9,000-$18,000 $35,000-$70,000 Project window 4-6 days 10-14 days 6-10 weeks Kitchen unusable 2 days 6-9 days 5-8 weeks What changes Colour only; existing doors and profile stay New doors and drawer fronts on existing boxes Everything, including layout Best Griesbach fit Espresso-to-light on sound 2004-2015 maple shaker When the door profile itself feels dated Layout or island reconfiguration Posting-deadline fit Photo-ready inside one week Tight against a spring listing Misses the posting window Warranty 5-year written workmanship Varies, 1-5 yr Manufacturer-dependent For the overwhelming majority of Griesbach kitchens, refinishing wins because the cabinetry is young by Edmonton standards and the only genuine complaint is the colour. When the shaker or raised-panel profile itself is the problem, Cabinet Refacing in Griesbach swaps the doors while the boxes stay. Both paths run from the same iPaint shop, and the cabinet refinishing service hub covers how the process works across every Edmonton-area location iPaint serves. Why Griesbach Picks iPaint What a base-lands kitchen demands that a generic repaint misses A neighbourhood built in one stretch, stained one colour, and moved on one posting cycle rewards a contractor who has systemized all three. An espresso strip system, not a paint-over Dark builder stain bleeds through ordinary primer within months, which is why DIY-painted espresso kitchens go pink-brown at the edges by year one. iPaint Painting full-strips Griesbach doors to bare maple, seals them with a shellac-based stain blocker, then bond-primes before any colour is sprayed. The light topcoat stays light. Scheduling built around the posting cycle CFB Edmonton households list in spring for August moves, so iPaint Painting holds March-to-May capacity for Griesbach pre-listing work and commits to the 4-to-6-day window in writing. Book 3 to 4 weeks ahead of the listing date and the kitchen is photo-ready before the sign goes up. A strata-ready townhome process For the rows and condo buildings near Griesbach Square, iPaint Painting supplies the strata notice letter, books elevators and visitor parking in advance, keeps on-site spraying inside sealed containment with HEPA extraction, and uses low-VOC waterborne coatings so shared hallways never smell like a paint job. Three coatings, matched to the door iPaint Painting sprays Benjamin Moore Advance where low odour matters most, Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane where maximum hardness wins, and Cloverdale Spry as the fast-build shop finish. The choice is made per substrate during the consult, not defaulted from habit. Two no-kitchen days, planned to the hour Day one: hardware tagging, door removal, frame masking. Days two and three: off-site spray while frames are coated in place. Then cure and reinstall. Out of the 4-to-6-day window, the kitchen is genuinely out of service for only 2 days, and iPaint tells you which 2 before work begins. A warranty that survives the move iPaint Painting backs every Griesbach refinish with a five-year written workmanship warranty that transfers to the buyer, a real lever in a neighbourhood where posting-cycle sales are routine. The company holds 4.9 stars across 156 Google reviews and has painted Edmonton homes since 2011. Where in Griesbach Pegasus Boulevard to Patricia Lake: full T5E and T5G coverage Every phase of the Canada Lands master plan, the surrounding established neighbourhoods, and the 97 Street corridor north. No travel surcharge. Primary Service Area Griesbach (T5E, T5G) Adjacent North Edmonton Neighbourhoods Castle Downs Lorelei Baturyn Calder Kensington Wellington Griesbach Landmarks Griesbach Square Patricia Lake Central Park Major General Griesbach School Streets and Corridors Pegasus Boulevard Valour Avenue Stan Waters Avenue 97 Street corridor CFB Edmonton (Namao), north Related iPaint Pages All Cabinet Refinishing Locations Cabinet Refacing Griesbach Cabinet Refinishing Highlands All iPaint Service Areas Griesbach Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Answers for the former base lands, in full Every answer below is written entity-first, fully visible on the page, and specific to T5E and T5G scope. No accordions, nothing hidden behind a click. How much does cabinet refinishing cost in a Griesbach kitchen in 2026? Cabinet refinishing in Griesbach costs $4,200 to $9,000 in 2026, depending on door count and how far the colour travels from the original espresso stain. A townhome or condo kitchen near Griesbach Square with 14 to 24 doors runs $4,200 to $5,800. A single-family craftsman kitchen off Pegasus Boulevard or Valour Avenue with 20 to 30 doors plus an island runs $5,500 to $7,500. A full espresso-to-light strip conversion finished with a two-tone island lands at $6,500 to $9,000. Bathroom vanities add $850 to $1,400 each when bundled into the same booking. Replacing the same Griesbach kitchen with new cabinetry runs $35,000 to $70,000, which is why refinishing is the first quote iPaint Painting prepares for 2004-2015 builder kitchens. Why is espresso stain the finish iPaint Painting strips most often in Griesbach? Espresso-stained maple was the builder default across Griesbach from the first Canada Lands phases in 2004 through roughly 2015, the same way honey oak dominated Edmonton's 1980s suburbs. Builders fitted maple shaker and raised-panel doors in dark espresso because it photographed well in show homes and hid handling marks during construction. Twenty years on, those dark kitchens swallow the natural light the neighbourhood's craftsman window packages were designed to catch, and the first generation of Griesbach owners is hitting the 15-to-20-year refresh point all at once. iPaint Painting strips the espresso to bare maple, locks down stain bleed with a shellac-based blocker, bond-primes, and sprays three light topcoats, most often a warm white or pale greige with the island in navy or sage for contrast. Can iPaint Painting finish a Griesbach refinish before a posting-season listing deadline? Yes. Military households posting out of CFB Edmonton at Namao typically list in spring for an August move, and iPaint Painting builds its Griesbach calendar around that rhythm. The full refinish takes 4 to 6 days from door removal to reinstall, with the kitchen out of service for only 2 of those days, so a kitchen can be photo-ready inside a single week. iPaint recommends booking 3 to 4 weeks ahead of the listing date during March through May, when posting-season demand stacks up across Griesbach, Castle Downs and Lorelei. A refinished kitchen is one of the few pre-listing upgrades that returns more than it costs in Griesbach's $400,000-to-$700,000 market. How does cabinet refinishing work in a Griesbach townhome or condo with a strata? iPaint Painting runs Griesbach townhome and condo refinishing as a low-disruption, mostly off-site process. The 14 to 24 doors and drawer fronts come off on day one and travel to the iPaint spray shop, so the loud and dusty work happens away from shared walls. On-site frame spraying uses sealed plastic containment, a HEPA-filtered extractor, and low-VOC waterborne products such as Benjamin Moore Advance or Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane, which keeps hallway odour to a minimum. iPaint supplies the strata notice letter, confirms elevator and visitor-parking arrangements before day one, and keeps on-site hours inside quiet-time bylaws. Most strata kitchens near Griesbach Square and Patricia Lake finish in 4 days. Does refinishing change the style of Griesbach's maple shaker doors? No. Cabinet refinishing keeps every existing door and drawer front and changes only the finish: the shaker or raised-panel profile that came with the home stays exactly as it is, in a new colour. That is the right call for most Griesbach kitchens because the 2004-2015 maple doors are structurally sound and the shaker profile is still current. If the goal is a different door style entirely, that is cabinet refacing, a separate service where the doors are replaced and the boxes stay. iPaint Painting offers both: see Cabinet Refacing in Griesbach for the door-replacement path. During the free consult, iPaint quotes the two options side by side so the refinish-or-reface decision is a numbers decision rather than a guess. Book Your Griesbach Consult Ready to lighten an espresso kitchen on the base lands? iPaint Painting books free in-home cabinet consults across Griesbach, from the craftsman streets off Pegasus Boulevard to the strata rows at Griesbach Square. Posting out this summer? Say so when you call and the schedule gets built backwards from your listing date. No pressure, no upsell. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Home Consult 5-Year Written Warranty Posting-Season Scheduling 4-6 Day Window T5E and T5G Coverage --- ## Cabinet Refinishing Heritage Valley 2026 | iPaint URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refinishing/heritage-valley.html > Refresh yellowed white or greige cabinets in 2008-present Heritage Valley homes. Re-spray, two-tone islands. $4,500-$8,500 vs $35K+ replacement. 4-5 days. Cabinet Refinishing Heritage Valley 2026 | iPaint Cabinet Refinishing for Heritage Valley Homes Built 2008 to Present Cabinet refinishing in Heritage Valley is a freshening project, not a modernization project. Unlike the older Edmonton neighbourhoods where 30-year-old honey oak gets converted to white, the painted MDF, maple shaker and builder-grade greige cabinets installed across Allard, Cavanagh, Chappelle, Desrochers and Rutherford between 2008 and 2020 are now yellowing, chipping or simply feeling bland. iPaint Painting re-sprays them in fresh whites, bolder colours or two-tone island treatments without changing the door style. Four to five day window. $4,500 to $8,500 versus $35,000 to $65,000 for replacement. T6T and T6R. Last updated 2026. If you bought a home in Heritage Valley Town Centre , Allard , Cavanagh , Chappelle , Desrochers or Rutherford between 2008 and the present, your kitchen probably has 18 to 28 painted MDF or maple shaker doors plus 6 to 10 drawer fronts in builder-grade white, off-white or a noncommittal warm greige. Twelve to eighteen years on, the original factory paint has yellowed near south-facing windows, chipped at dishwasher and trash-pull edges, or just stopped matching the modern-farmhouse aesthetic these younger families are chasing in 2026. iPaint Painting re-sprays those Heritage Valley kitchens in fresh waterborne whites , sage green , deep navy or two-tone treatments (white perimeter plus saturated island) using HVLP-sprayed Benjamin Moore Advance , Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane or Cloverdale Spry . Typical project: $4,500 to $8,500 versus the $35,000 to $65,000 a full Heritage Valley kitchen replacement runs. Four to five days door-to-reinstall, with the kitchen unusable for two of those days. Five-year written workmanship warranty. Call 780-938-9555 . Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Home Consult 5-Year Workmanship Warranty HVLP Spray Factory-Smooth 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews 4-5 Day Project Window Direct Answer Cabinet refinishing in Heritage Valley is a freshening job, not a modernization job Cabinet refinishing in Heritage Valley is the process of stripping or sanding the existing factory paint off newer painted MDF and maple shaker cabinet doors, applying a bonding primer, and spray-finishing with modern waterborne or urethane topcoats. The job here is different from refinishing in older Edmonton neighbourhoods. Heritage Valley homes were built from 2008 onward across Allard, Cavanagh, Chappelle, Desrochers and Rutherford with painted MDF or shaker maple cabinets in white, off-white or builder-grade greige. Twelve to eighteen years on, those finishes have yellowed under UV, chipped at dishwasher edges, or simply stopped feeling current to design-trend-aware younger families. Refinishing here is rarely a dramatic colour transformation. It is a fresh white re-spray, a palette evolution from greige to sage or navy, or a two-tone conversion that adds a saturated island colour to the existing white perimeter. Project window is four to five days, kitchen unusable for two. Cost runs $4,500 to $8,500 versus $35,000 to $65,000 for full kitchen replacement. The Heritage Valley Kitchen Story Why the typical Heritage Valley kitchen needs freshening, not modernizing Heritage Valley is Edmonton's newest large master-planned community, with construction running from 2008 to present across six anchor subdivisions inside the T6T and T6R postal codes. The bulk of the housing stock is now hitting the 10 to 15 year mark, which is the predictable moment for builder-grade painted cabinets to either yellow, chip or feel dated. Three distinct kitchen phases cover almost every refinish project we scope inside the boundaries of Ellerslie Road, 41 Avenue SW, 127 Street SW and James Mowatt Trail. 2008 to 2013: First-wave painted MDF white era The earliest Heritage Valley builds in Rutherford , the south end of Allard and the original Cavanagh phase came with factory-painted MDF flat-panel or simple shaker doors in builder-grade white or off-white. These were the first Edmonton subdivisions to ship painted cabinets at scale rather than stained oak or maple. The finishes were cost-engineered alkyd-hybrid sprays that looked clean on move-in day but have ambered measurably over a decade of UV cycling and kitchen humidity. The yellowing is uneven, worst on doors near south-facing windows and above the range hood. Project here is almost always a re-spray in the same colour family using modern waterborne chemistry that does not amber. Range: $4,500 to $6,500. 2013 to 2020: Maple shaker greige era The second wave (most of Chappelle , Desrochers and the later phases of Cavanagh and Allard) shifted to maple shaker doors in a builder-grade warm greige. The shaker profile still reads as modern in 2026, but the greige colour itself was the noncommittal default of the late 2010s and has aged badly against the bolder colour palettes trending now. Younger Heritage Valley families want sage green, deep navy, soft black or a richer warm white. The refinish swaps the colour without touching the still-modern shaker profile. Range: $5,500 to $7,500 depending on whether a pigmented blocker primer is needed to keep the existing greige from bleeding through. 2018 to present: Modern-farmhouse two-tone-ready era The newest Heritage Valley phases, especially the cul-de-sacs near Heritage Valley YMCA , the streets surrounding Allard Common , and the latest Cavanagh Stage releases, came with shaker doors in white, sometimes paired with an island already finished in a contrasting wood-look or matte black thermofoil. These kitchens are the easiest refinish candidates because the shaker profile is already current and the typical project is a two-tone evolution: refresh the white perimeter and re-spray the island in a saturated sage, navy or terra cotta. Range: $6,500 to $8,500. What Gets Refinished Eight surfaces in a typical Heritage Valley refinish A 2008-present Heritage Valley kitchen refinish is smaller in scope than the executive footprints further west. Here is what is actually scoped on a typical project. Perimeter Upper and Lower Doors 12 to 20 doors typical. Capped at 30 inches because of the 8-foot kitchen ceiling standard in Allard and Cavanagh. 6 to 9 Foot Island Standard Heritage Valley island size. The accent piece in nearly every two-tone conversion. Drawer Fronts 6 to 10 fronts. Re-sprayed and rehung on the original soft-close glides Heritage Valley builders specified. Walk-in Pantry Cabinetry Compact 2 to 4 door units standard across Chappelle and Desrochers floor plans. Face Frames and Boxes Sprayed on-site under plastic containment. Tight 8-foot ceilings let us compress this to a single day. Hardware Tagging and Optional Swap Brushed nickel knobs are factory standard. Many Heritage Valley families upgrade to matte black or champagne bronze. Mudroom Bench and Lockers Standard built-in off the garage entry in most Allard and Cavanagh floor plans. Often added to scope. Main Floor Powder Vanity Single vanity matched to the kitchen palette. Bundles for $650 to $900 with the kitchen booking. Heritage Valley Refinish Pricing Five common Heritage Valley project tiers All prices in CAD. Includes door removal, hardware tagging, sanding, bonding primer, two topcoats and reinstall. Five-year warranty in writing. Yellowed White Re-Spray $4,500-$6,500 2008-2013 painted MDF Rutherford, south Allard 4 days Greige to Bold Colour $5,500-$7,500 Maple shaker to sage or navy Chappelle, Desrochers 5 days Two-Tone Conversion $6,500-$8,500 White uppers + island colour Heritage Valley Town Centre 5 days Add: Mudroom Built-Ins $1,100-$1,900 Bench and locker storage Booked with main kitchen +1 day Add: Powder Vanity $650-$900 Matched to kitchen palette Single vanity +0.5 day Compare against $35,000 to $65,000 for full Heritage Valley kitchen replacement (new boxes, demo, quartz refit, plumbing). The newer Heritage Valley footprint puts replacement on the lower end versus older Edmonton subdivisions, but refinishing still delivers the visual outcome at roughly 10 to 15 cents on the dollar. Refinish vs Reface vs Replace, for a Heritage Valley kitchen Which option is right for your Heritage Valley kitchen? Heritage Valley homeowners face a slightly different decision tree than older Edmonton neighbourhoods because the cabinets here are newer and structurally sound. The real question is whether you want the same look refreshed, a different colour entirely, or a different door style. Criteria Refinish (this page) Refacing Full Replacement Typical Heritage Valley cost $4,500-$8,500 $8,500-$14,000 $35,000-$65,000 Project window 4-5 days 8-12 days 5-8 weeks Kitchen unusable 2 days 5-7 days 3-5 weeks Keep existing doors Yes (same style) No (new doors) No (everything new) Best for Heritage Valley home if... Yellowed white needs freshening, or shaker doors are fine but colour is bland Original flat-panel MDF doors are damaged and you want shaker Major layout change or full kitchen redesign Warranty 5-year workmanship Varies, 1-5 yr Manufacturer-dependent For most Heritage Valley homes built 2008 or later, refinishing is the right answer because the existing cabinet boxes and doors are still structurally sound and the door style still reads as modern. If you want to actually change the door profile (flat-panel MDF to shaker, for example), see our Cabinet Refacing in Heritage Valley page. The two services are different enough that we cover them separately. Why Heritage Valley Families Pick iPaint Six things that make a freshening project different from a modernization Refinishing a 12-year-old white kitchen requires a different product stack and approach than stripping 25-year-old honey oak. Here is what actually matters in a 2008-present Heritage Valley build. Waterborne stack calibrated for painted MDF Heritage Valley cabinets are almost universally painted MDF or shaker maple with an existing factory finish. That substrate needs a bonding primer that grips slick painted surfaces (Sherwin-Williams Extreme Bond or Stix), not the shellac-based tannin-blocking primer that older oak refinish projects need. Using the wrong primer is the single biggest cause of cabinet refinish failure on newer painted cabinets. We carry both products and pick by substrate, not by habit. Modern non-ambering topcoat chemistry The reason your original 2012 factory white yellowed in the first place is that the alkyd-hybrid spray used by Heritage Valley cabinet manufacturers oxidizes under UV. Modern waterborne Benjamin Moore Advance and Cloverdale Spry use acrylic-urethane chemistry that does not amber the same way. Re-spraying with the right modern product is a permanent fix, not a 10-year delay. We will not respray your cabinets with the same chemistry that yellowed them once. Four to five day window, two days unusable Smaller Heritage Valley footprint means a faster project. Day one is door, drawer and hardware removal plus tagging. Days two and three are off-site spray at our shop plus on-site face frame masking and spraying. Day four is cure. Day five is reinstall, hardware reattach, soft-close adjustment and walk-through. The kitchen is fully unusable for two of those days, which most Heritage Valley families bridge with a couple of takeout dinners at Heritage Valley Town Centre or a quick trip to the Walmart Supercentre food court. Pigmented blocker primer for greige conversion The builder-grade greige cabinets across Chappelle and Desrochers were sprayed with high-pigment factory paints that bleed through if you put a single coat of bonding primer over them and try to top with a fresh white. Our process uses a pigmented blocker primer (tinted to about 80 percent of the topcoat colour) before the bonding primer goes down on greige-to-bold-colour conversions. This adds one extra cycle to the spray schedule and keeps the topcoat true to the colour chip you picked. Skip the blocker and the greige ghost shows up six months later. Design-trend-current colour direction The Heritage Valley homeowner in 2026 is younger, more design-trend-aware, and pulling colour ideas from Instagram and Pinterest rather than from a paint store fan deck. We bring colour samples from the 2026 trending palette (Benjamin Moore Sage Green, Cracked Pepper, Hale Navy, Ballet White) to every in-home consult and we are happy to mock up the two-tone island treatment using your existing pendant lighting and bar stools as the colour anchor. This is not a "pick from these five swatches" service. Five-year written workmanship warranty If the freshened white ambers within five years, the new colour fades, or adhesion fails at any door edge or face frame joint, we come back and remediate. Warranty transfers with the home, which matters in Heritage Valley because the median resident is a younger family that may sell into a move-up home inside the same neighbourhood within seven to ten years. A cabinet refinish with a transferable warranty is a documented resale lever. Where in Heritage Valley Subdivisions, roads and landmarks covered Anywhere inside Heritage Valley T6T and T6R, plus the immediately adjacent newer subdivisions sharing the same 2008-present housing stock and painted-cabinet substrate. Primary Service Area Heritage Valley (T6T, T6R) Subdivisions Heritage Valley Town Centre Allard Cavanagh Chappelle Desrochers Rutherford Major Roads Anthony Henday Drive Ellerslie Road 41 Avenue SW 127 Street SW James Mowatt Trail Landmarks Anchoring the Neighbourhood Heritage Valley YMCA Walmart Supercentre Allard Common Cavanagh Stage Shop pickup and dropoff Our 33 Ave NW shop is roughly 18 minutes from any Heritage Valley address via Anthony Henday Drive or James Mowatt Trail. Door pickup and return happens at off-peak times to keep freshly stripped or freshly sprayed doors safe in transit. Heritage Valley, far southwest Edmonton, postal codes T6T and T6R. More about Heritage Valley on Wikipedia . Other Heritage Valley Services Pair the refinish with other iPaint work in Heritage Valley Cabinet Refacing in Heritage Valley Interior Painting in Heritage Valley Commercial Painting in Heritage Valley Exterior Painting in Heritage Valley Cabinet Refinishing (Edmonton) Cabinet Painting Services Heritage Valley Refinish FAQs Five questions Heritage Valley families ask before booking Every answer below is fully visible. No accordions. No expand-on-click. Why are the white cabinets in my 2012 Heritage Valley home suddenly looking yellow? Factory-applied builder-grade white paint on MDF cabinets, which is what came standard in most Allard, Cavanagh and early Chappelle builds between 2010 and 2016, was sprayed with low-cost alkyd or hybrid finishes that ambered measurably after 10 to 15 years of UV exposure and kitchen humidity cycling. The yellowing is uneven, worst on doors near south or west-facing windows and on the cabinets directly above the range hood where oxidation accelerates with cooking heat. A re-spray with modern waterborne Benjamin Moore Advance or Cloverdale Spry restores the bright white permanently because newer waterborne chemistry does not amber the way 2010-era factory finishes did. Project runs $4,500 to $6,500 on a typical 18 to 28 door Heritage Valley kitchen. I have builder-grade greige cabinets and want something bolder. Can refinishing evolve the colour palette without changing the door style? Yes, and this is the second most-common refinish request in Heritage Valley right now after the yellowed-white re-spray. The painted greige cabinets installed across Desrochers, Rutherford and the later Chappelle builds (2014 to 2020) are typically maple shaker doors in a noncommittal warm grey that was meant to age well but reads as bland once homeowners settle in. Refinishing evolves the palette to a sage green, deep navy, soft black, or a richer warm white with a slight cream undertone, all without touching the existing shaker profile that still looks modern. Project lands $5,500 to $7,500 depending on door count and primer cycle required to block the existing grey from bleeding through. How long does a Heritage Valley cabinet refinishing project take and how disruptive is it? Total project window is four to five days from door removal to reinstall, which is one to two days shorter than refinish projects in older Edmonton neighbourhoods because Heritage Valley kitchens are smaller (typical 18 to 28 doors plus 6 to 10 drawer fronts versus 35 to 60 doors in Windermere or Magrath Heights). The kitchen is fully unusable for two of those days, the stretch between when face frames get sprayed on-site and when they cure enough to put doors back on. Most Heritage Valley families plan two takeout dinners and either eat upstairs in a finished bonus room or head to one of the restaurants at Heritage Valley Town Centre or Currents of Windermere. Day one is door and hardware removal. Days two and three are shop spray on doors plus on-site face frame spray. Day four is cure. Day five is reinstall. Can you do the two-tone treatment (white uppers + coloured island) in a Heritage Valley kitchen? Yes, and it is the runaway design-trend request from younger Heritage Valley families in 2026. The typical scope is keeping the existing white or off-white perimeter and re-spraying the island in a saturated colour: sage green, deep navy, terra cotta, or a soft black like Benjamin Moore Cracked Pepper. The island in most Heritage Valley kitchens is 6 to 9 feet long with 4 to 8 doors and 2 to 4 drawers, which sprays in a single booth cycle and adds $1,500 to $2,500 to the total project versus a single-colour refinish. Total two-tone project lands $6,500 to $8,500. The bolder island colour also lets the homeowner update pendant lighting and bar stool fabric to coordinate, which compounds the visual refresh. Heritage Valley kitchens are smaller and newer than other Edmonton neighbourhoods. Does that change the refinish process? It changes the scope, the timeline and the price, but not the spray technique or product stack. Heritage Valley kitchens average 18 to 28 doors plus 6 to 10 drawer fronts in a 1,800 to 3,200 square foot home, compared to 35 to 60 doors in the executive footprints further west in Windermere. Eight-foot kitchen ceilings keep upper cabinet height tight and there is rarely a butler's pantry or walk-out basement bar adding to the door count. That smaller scope compresses the project to four to five days versus seven to ten elsewhere, and lands typical pricing at $4,500 to $8,500 versus $6,000 to $14,000 in older subdivisions. The HVLP spray process, bond primer selection and Benjamin Moore Advance or Cloverdale Spry topcoat are identical. Same factory-smooth result, smaller bill. Book a Heritage Valley Refinish Consult Free in-home consult, written quote inside 48 hours Whether it is a 2012 yellowed-white re-spray in Rutherford, a 2017 greige-to-sage evolution in Chappelle, or a 2020 two-tone island treatment in Cavanagh, iPaint will scope it for free. Five-year warranty in writing, factory-smooth HVLP finish, no day-of upcharges. Call 780-938-9555 Book In-Home Consult 5-Year Warranty HVLP Factory-Smooth 4-5 Day Window Firm Written Quote --- ## Cabinet Refinishing Highlands 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refinishing/highlands.html > Cabinet refinishing in Highlands inner-northeast Edmonton, 2026. 1950s solid wood and Ada Boulevard mansion work. $5,000-$11,000 in 4-6 days. Cabinet Refinishing Highlands 2026 | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refinishing in Highlands for Ada Boulevard Mansions and the 1950s Post-War Sweet Spot Cabinet Refinishing Highlands is the strip, fill, prime and spray-finish service iPaint Painting calibrates for inner-northeast Edmonton, along Ada Boulevard between 112 Avenue, 118 Avenue, Wayne Gretzky Drive and the North Saskatchewan River. Most scope sits on 1950s-60s post-war solid maple and oak ranches (the refinishing sweet spot) plus Ada Boulevard mansion-row specialty work over European cabinetry. T5W and T5B postal codes. Four to six day window. $5,000 to $11,000 against $42,000 to $90,000 for replacement. Last updated 2026. The mansion-era original kitchen cabinetry from 1910 to 1925 is mostly gone (every Ada Boulevard kitchen was rebuilt once or twice between the 1980s and the 2000s), so what iPaint Painting actually refinishes here today is post-war solid wood on side streets, 1980s and 1990s honey-oak or maple-stained-cherry renovation kitchens in surrounding ranches and infills, and 1980s-through-2000s European cabinetry in the Ada Boulevard mansion-row scope. iPaint sprays with Benjamin Moore Advance , Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane , or Cloverdale Spry Hi-Build , picked per substrate. RRP lead-safe certified for the rare surviving mansion-era originals. Five-year written workmanship warranty. Call 780-938-9555 or book a free in-home consult. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Home Consult 5-Year Written Warranty Ada Boulevard Mansion Work 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews 4-6 Day Project Window Direct Answer Cabinet refinishing in Highlands sits on a split between Ada Boulevard mansion work and the 1950s post-war solid-wood sweet spot Cabinet refinishing in Highlands is the inner-northeast Edmonton process of stripping the existing finish off cabinet doors and frames, filling and sealing the substrate, applying a bonding primer, and spray-applying a modern waterborne or urethane topcoat to deliver a factory-smooth result. What sets Highlands apart from every other Edmonton geography iPaint Painting serves is the split between two distinct streams of work in the same neighbourhood. The Ada Boulevard mansion row, perched above the North Saskatchewan River from the Highlands Golf Club east toward Concordia University, holds the original 1910-to-1925 mansion stock where every kitchen has been fully renovated at least once since the 1980s, usually with high-end European cabinetry that calls for specialty refinishing handling. The side streets between Ada Boulevard, 112 Avenue, 118 Avenue and Wayne Gretzky Drive are dominated by 1950s and 1960s post-war ranches and bungalows whose original solid maple and oak cabinetry is structurally excellent and ready for warm white or sage. iPaint Painting handles both inside the same four to six day project window, with typical Highlands kitchens running 18 to 32 doors. Project range: $5,000 to $11,000 against $42,000 to $90,000 to fully replace a Highlands kitchen of the same scope. Highlands Refinishing Scopes Four refinishing scopes iPaint Painting sees inside T5W and T5B Highlands is the inner-northeast heritage district of Edmonton, designated a Provincial Historic Area in part because of the Ada Boulevard mansion row that runs along the escarpment. The neighbourhood sits north of the river and east of downtown, bounded by 112 Avenue to the south, 118 Avenue to the north, Wayne Gretzky Drive to the east, and the river valley itself to the west. Postal code T5W covers the western half closer to the river and Borden Park, T5B covers the eastern half toward Concordia University and Highlands Golf Club. The original mansion-era footprint of 1910 to 1925 was joined after World War II by a wave of 1950s and 1960s ranches built on the side streets, then a small wave of modern infills in the 2000s and 2010s. Four refinishing scopes dominate iPaint Painting's Highlands bookings. 1950s and 1960s post-war solid maple and oak (side-street ranches and bungalows) The 1950s and 1960s post-war ranches and bungalows that fill the Highlands side streets carry the sweet spot of iPaint Painting's refinishing work anywhere in Edmonton. The era's millwork was built with full-thickness solid maple or oak, dovetail or rabbet joinery, and overbuilt face frames that outlast anything sold today at the same price. The original sprayed lacquer was usually applied once and never recoated, so even after seventy years the finish strips cleanly and the substrate takes paint beautifully. iPaint typically pulls 18 to 24 doors plus 6 to 10 drawer fronts off these kitchens, full-strips to bare wood, grain-fills the open oak panels (skipped on the tighter maple), bonding-primes, then sprays three coats of Benjamin Moore Advance or Cloverdale Spry Hi-Build in a warm white (White Dove, Cloud White), soft sage (Saybrook Sage), or muted navy (Hale Navy) that respects the post-war character without trying to fake an era. Range: $5,000 to $7,500. 1980s honey oak and 1990s maple-stained-cherry (surrounding ranches and infills) A meaningful share of Highlands work sits on 1980s and 1990s renovation kitchens that were dropped into 1950s ranches by a previous owner who decided the original post-war boxes had run their course. The 1980s renovations almost universally shipped with cathedral-arch or raised-panel honey oak, the 1990s renovations brought maple raised-panel doors finished in a medium cherry stain. Both eras are the dominant Edmonton-suburb scope of that decade and iPaint Painting handles them in the inner-northeast exactly as it handles them in Sherwood Park or Magrath Heights: full strip, grain fill for the oak, bonding primer, three coats of waterborne urethane in white, off-white, sage, or two-tone with a sage or navy island. Door counts run 20 to 28 plus 8 to 12 drawer fronts. Range: $5,500 to $8,500. Ada Boulevard mansion-row European cabinetry (1980s-2000s renovation kitchens) The Ada Boulevard mansion row is where Highlands refinishing work goes large. Every Ada Boulevard kitchen has been fully renovated at least once since 1980, and the cabinetry that went in was almost always high-end European (Poggenpohl, SieMatic, Bulthaup, Aster Cucine) or comparable custom millwork with thermofoil, lacquered MDF, or engineered-veneer doors. These kitchens carry 28 to 32 doors plus another 8 to 12 in adjacent rooms (butler's pantry, beverage station, mudroom built-ins, library bar). The substrate work is specialty: each material calls for its own bonding primer chemistry, the larger door counts add a half-day to the cycle, and the surrounding heritage architecture means iPaint Painting protects original plaster, leaded glass, and quarter-sawn oak trim during the work. Range: $8,000 to $11,000 for the kitchen alone, plus per-room quotes for adjacent built-ins. Modern infill cabinetry (2010-2020s pocket builds on tear-down lots) A small but growing share of Highlands work covers cabinetry inside modern infill homes built since 2010 on Highlands tear-down lots, mostly tucked between 112 Avenue and 118 Avenue. These kitchens shipped with factory-painted MDF or maple shaker in builder-grade white or pale grey, similar to what newer Edmonton communities receive. After 8 to 12 years the factory paint has chipped at dishwasher edges, yellowed near south-facing windows, or simply gone bland for a new owner wanting a deeper colour pulled from Pinterest or House and Home. iPaint re-sprays these with Sherwin-Williams Extreme Bond or Stix bonding primer (not the shellac tannin-block used on older oak), then a fresh white, sage, navy, or two-tone in Benjamin Moore Advance or Cloverdale Spry. Range: $5,000 to $7,500. What Gets Refinished Eight surfaces in a typical Highlands refinish Highlands kitchens land in a mid-range footprint between Old Strathcona heritage workers' cottages and Sherwood Park suburban kitchens. iPaint Painting confirms door and drawer count on site before quoting. 18 to 32 Cabinet Doors Side-street ranches land at 18 to 24, surrounding reno kitchens at 20 to 28, Ada Boulevard mansion kitchens at 28 to 32 plus adjacent built-ins. 6 to 12 Drawer Fronts 1950s post-war ranches carry modest drawer banks. Ada Boulevard mansion kitchens add 10 to 12 drawer fronts plus deep pots-and-pans towers. Butler's Pantry Cabinetry Standard inside Ada Boulevard mansion kitchens. Often Poggenpohl or SieMatic, with 6 to 10 additional doors counted separately. 1950s Solid Maple Uppers Sweet-spot construction. Tight maple grain skips the grain-fill step entirely and takes spray finish beautifully on the first coat. Original Brass or Brushed Hardware 1950s ranches carry original cup pulls or brass knobs. Ada Boulevard mansions usually carry brushed nickel or polished chrome. iPaint can swap or restore either. Mansion-Row Island Cabinetry Ada Boulevard islands routinely run 8 to 11 feet and anchor most two-tone treatments with a navy, sage, or charcoal accent below a soft warm-white perimeter. Library Bar and Beverage Station Built-Ins Common in Ada Boulevard properties. Counted as their own scope with separate hardware and door counts. Powder, Main-Bath and Ensuite Vanities Highlands homes typically carry two to four vanities. $850 to $1,400 per vanity when bundled to the kitchen booking. Highlands Refinish Pricing Four common Highlands project tiers in 2026 All prices in CAD. Includes door removal, hardware tag, strip and fill, bonding primer, three topcoats, clear seal and reinstall. Five-year warranty in writing. 1950s Post-War Refresh $5,000-$7,500 Sweet-spot scope Side-street ranches 4 days 1980s-90s Reno Conversion $5,500-$8,500 Honey oak or cherry maple Side streets 4-5 days Ada Boulevard Mansion Scope $8,000-$11,000 European cabinetry Mansion row, river-side 5-6 days 2010+ Modern Infill Re-Spray $5,000-$7,500 Yellowed factory paint Tear-down infill builds 4 days Add $850 to $1,400 per vanity bundled into the same booking. Add per-room quotes for butler's pantry, beverage station, or library-bar built-ins on Ada Boulevard scope. Compare against $42,000 to $90,000 for full Highlands kitchen replacement (new boxes, demo, quartz refit, the heritage-architecture protection that any inner-northeast worksite demands). Refinish vs Reface vs Replace, for a Highlands kitchen Which option is best for your Highlands kitchen in 2026? Highlands homeowners face a decision shaped by which side of the neighbourhood they live on. Side-street ranches with 1950s post-war solid wood are almost always best served by refinishing because the boxes outperform anything modern at the same price. Ada Boulevard mansion-row owners face a different calculus, weighing whether the European cabinetry installed in a 1990s renovation still fits the way they entertain, or whether the kitchen layout itself needs to change. Full replacement on a Highlands footprint, especially on Ada Boulevard, carries premium labour and heritage-architecture protection costs. Criteria Refinishing Refacing Full Replacement Typical Highlands cost $5,000-$11,000 $9,000-$18,000 $42,000-$90,000 Project window 4-6 days 10-14 days 6-10 weeks Kitchen unusable 2 days 6-9 days 5-8 weeks Door profile Existing (same style, new colour) New doors and drawer fronts Everything new, full demo Best for 1950s post-war solid wood, Ada Boulevard European cabinetry colour change When the door profile fights the home architecture or layout Major footprint change, wall removal, full mansion-row gut RRP lead-safe required Yes on rare mansion-era originals (pre-1978) Yes when removing pre-1978 doors Yes on any pre-1978 demo Warranty 5-year workmanship Varies, 1-5 yr Manufacturer-dependent For most Highlands side-street ranches and Ada Boulevard mansion kitchens, refinishing is the right answer because the existing cabinetry is either structurally elite (post-war solid wood) or already premium-quality (European cabinetry from 1980s-2000s renos) and only the colour and finish are dated. If the door profile itself fights the architecture, see Cabinet Refacing in Highlands , which keeps the boxes and replaces just the doors. iPaint Painting handles both services from the same shop with the same five-year workmanship backing. Why Highlands Picks iPaint Six things that change inside a T5W or T5B inner-northeast kitchen A neighbourhood split between mansion-row European cabinetry and 1950s post-war solid wood asks for two different playbooks, both run by the same crew. Post-war solid-wood sweet-spot calibration The 1950s and 1960s post-war ranches that fill the Highlands side streets carry solid maple and oak cabinetry that genuinely outperforms anything sold today at the same price. iPaint Painting calibrates the strip-and-spray cycle to that substrate specifically: degrease, full strip, grain-fill the oak (skip the maple), bonding primer, three coats of Benjamin Moore Advance or Cloverdale Spry Hi-Build. The post-war substrate takes paint beautifully because the original lacquer was applied once and never recoated. European cabinetry primer matrix for Ada Boulevard Ada Boulevard mansion kitchens routinely carry Poggenpohl, SieMatic, Bulthaup or Aster Cucine cabinetry from a 1990s or 2000s renovation. Each material (thermofoil, lacquered MDF, engineered veneer, melamine) needs its own bonding primer. iPaint Painting carries Sherwin-Williams Extreme Bond, Stix, INSL-X Cabinet Coat, and shellac-based blockers on every Highlands job and selects per substrate, not by habit. Right primer on the right material means the spray topcoat does not delaminate at year three. Four to six day Highlands window iPaint Painting completes a Highlands refinish in four days for a 1950s side-street ranch, five days for a 1980s honey-oak conversion, and six days for an Ada Boulevard mansion scope with butler's-pantry add-ons. Day one is hardware tag and door removal. Days two and three are off-site spray under controlled humidity at the iPaint shop, with face frames sprayed on site under containment. Day four is cure and reinstall. The Highlands shop run is about 15 minutes via Wayne Gretzky Drive and Yellowhead Trail. Heritage-architecture protection on every job Highlands carries Provincial Historic Area designation and the inner-northeast streetscape deserves the same heritage protection iPaint Painting applies in Old Strathcona. iPaint masks original quarter-sawn oak trim, leaded-glass cabinet panes, plaster ceilings, and any surviving 1950s built-ins with low-tack tape and rigid containment. No zip-pole pressure on plaster ceilings, no aggressive solvents near original finishes elsewhere in the home, no rushed dust cleanup at end of day. RRP lead-safe certified for surviving mansion-era originals iPaint Painting owner Mourad carries an active Lead Safety (RRP) certification, mandatory for any cabinetry whose finish predates 1978. Highlands is one of the rare Edmonton neighbourhoods where genuine pre-1978 mansion-era cabinetry still survives, most often as a butler's pantry, breakfast nook built-in, or library bar in an Ada Boulevard property that was renovated around the original heritage piece rather than over it. iPaint runs HEPA-filtered containment, full chemical strip with neutralization, lead-block primer, and HEPA cleanup of every surrounding plaster surface. Five-year transferable workmanship warranty iPaint Painting backs every Highlands refinish with a five-year written workmanship warranty that transfers with the home. That matters in T5W and T5B because Ada Boulevard mansions and the surrounding heritage side streets sell at a premium and a documented kitchen refinish with transferable coverage is a measurable sale lever. If the topcoat ambers, chips at door edges, or fails at any face-frame joint within five years, iPaint comes back and remediates at no cost. Where in Highlands Streets, river-valley borders and Ada Boulevard corridors covered T5W and T5B core inner-northeast Edmonton. No travel surcharge anywhere between 112 Avenue, 118 Avenue, Wayne Gretzky Drive and the river valley. Primary Service Area Highlands (T5W, T5B) Inner-Northeast Neighbourhoods Bellevue Virginia Park Beverly Heights Forest Heights Bergman Montrose Cromdale Newton Highlands Landmarks Ada Boulevard Highlands Golf Club Borden Park Concordia University of Edmonton Highlands Junior High Streets and Corridors Ada Boulevard 112 Avenue 118 Avenue Wayne Gretzky Drive (75 Street) Yellowhead Trail North Saskatchewan River valley Nearby Combo Pages All Cabinet Refinishing Locations Cabinet Refinishing Old Strathcona Cabinet Refinishing Griesbach Cabinet Refacing Highlands Highlands Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Five questions Highlands homeowners ask before booking Every answer is written entity-first, fully visible, and specific to T5W and T5B inner-northeast scope. No accordions. How much does cabinet refinishing cost in a Highlands inner-northeast Edmonton kitchen in 2026? Cabinet refinishing in Highlands runs $5,000 to $11,000 in 2026, a mid-range that reflects the neighbourhood's split between Ada Boulevard mansion specialty work and the 1950s-60s post-war ranches lining the side streets between 112 Avenue, 118 Avenue and Wayne Gretzky Drive. A typical 1950s solid maple or oak refresh in an inner-northeast bungalow with 18 to 24 doors lands at $5,000 to $7,500. An 1980s or 1990s honey-oak or maple-stained-cherry conversion in a side-street home with 20 to 28 doors runs $5,500 to $8,500. An Ada Boulevard mansion specialty refinish over higher-end European cabinetry with 28 to 32 doors plus pantry and butler's-pantry work runs $8,000 to $11,000. Add $850 to $1,400 per vanity bundled to the same booking. Compare against $42,000 to $90,000 for full Highlands kitchen replacement once heritage-architecture protection and Ada Boulevard premium labour are factored in. Why are 1950s and 1960s post-war kitchens the sweet spot for refinishing in Highlands? Post-war solid maple and oak cabinetry from the 1950s and 1960s is the Highlands refinishing sweet spot because that era's millwork was built-to-last with full-thickness solid stock, dovetail or rabbet joints, and overbuilt face frames that outlast anything sold today at the same price point. iPaint Painting sees these kitchens regularly inside Highlands side-street ranches and post-war bungalows north of 112 Avenue and along the streets feeding into Ada Boulevard. The boxes do not need to be replaced, they need a modern colour. The classic refinish path is full strip to bare wood, grain fill on the oak (skipped on the tighter maple), bonding primer, then three spray coats of Benjamin Moore Advance or Cloverdale Spry Hi-Build in a warm white, sage green, or muted navy. The post-war substrate takes paint beautifully because it was sealed once with thin lacquer and never re-coated. What does an Ada Boulevard mansion-row cabinet refinish involve, and why does it cost more? Ada Boulevard mansion-row cabinet refinishing involves larger kitchens, higher-end European cabinetry from 1980s through 2000s renovations, and specialty work that simply takes more days than a side-street ranch refresh. The mansion-era original cabinetry from 1910 to 1925 is mostly long gone (every Ada Boulevard kitchen was rebuilt at least once after 1980), so what iPaint Painting refinishes there now is typically Poggenpohl, SieMatic, Bulthaup, or comparable European cabinetry plus large secondary spaces (butler's pantry, beverage station, mudroom built-ins, library bar). Door counts run 28 to 32 in the kitchen alone plus another 8 to 12 in adjacent rooms. Higher-end European doors also use thermofoil, lacquered MDF, or engineered veneers that need substrate-specific bonding primers selected per material rather than by habit. Range: $8,000 to $11,000 for the kitchen alone, with per-room quotes for adjacent built-ins. Can iPaint refinish original 1910-1925 mansion-era cabinetry along Ada Boulevard? Highlands mansion-era original cabinetry from 1910 to 1925 is exceptionally rare to see intact today because nearly every Ada Boulevard kitchen was fully renovated at least once between the 1980s and the 2000s. iPaint Painting has refinished the occasional surviving butler's pantry, breakfast nook built-in, or library bar from that era, and the work triggers RRP lead-safe certified handling because the original quarter-sawn oak finish almost certainly contains pre-1978 lead paint. The protocol: HEPA-filtered containment, full chemical strip with neutralization, shellac-based tannin and lead-block primer, then bonding primer and three coats of Benjamin Moore Advance. Specialty restoration scope, quoted by the piece rather than by the door count, typically $4,500 to $8,000 per surviving original section. Mourad's Lead Safety (RRP) certification is on file for any homeowner who wants to verify it. How long does a Highlands cabinet refinishing project take from removal to reinstall? iPaint Painting completes a Highlands cabinet refinishing project in four to six days from door removal to reinstall, with the kitchen unusable for two of those days. Day one is hardware tag, door and drawer removal, and on-site face-frame masking. Days two and three are off-site spray at the iPaint shop on the south side, with doors and drawers cured under controlled humidity while face frames are sprayed on site under plastic containment. Day four is cure and reinstall. Days five and six cover larger Ada Boulevard mansion scope, butler's-pantry add-ons, beverage-station work, or any RRP-handling steps on surviving mansion-era originals. Highlands sits about 15 minutes from the iPaint shop via Wayne Gretzky Drive and Yellowhead Trail, so iPaint runs the off-site spray phase tight on a daily door-shuttle pattern. Book Your Highlands Consult Ready to refresh your Highlands kitchen? iPaint Painting books free in-home cabinet consults across Highlands, Bellevue, Virginia Park and every street between Ada Boulevard and 118 Avenue. Whether you live in a 1950s ranch or an Ada Boulevard mansion, bring questions about colour, primer chemistry, and timeline. No pressure, no upsell to refacing. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Home Consult 5-Year Written Warranty Ada Boulevard Mansion Work 4-6 Day Window T5W and T5B Coverage --- ## Cabinet refinishing in Leduc costs $4,000-$10,000 in 2026 URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refinishing/leduc.html > Cabinet refinishing in Leduc costs $4,000 to $10,000 in 2026 for a kitchen, $1,000 to $3,000 for a vanity. iPaint re-stains and clear-coats real honey-oak instead of hiding it. 5-year warranty. Cabinet refinishing in Leduc costs $4,000-$10,000 in 2026 Cabinet Refinishing in Leduc : Renew Real Wood, Keep the Grain Cabinet refinishing in Leduc is the craft of stripping the dated varnish off genuine solid-wood cabinets and re-staining or clear-coating them so the natural oak and maple grain stays visible, which is the one thing painting can never do. The 1970s to 1990s homes of Corinthia Park, Linsford Park, Telford, Killarney, and Caledonia Park were built with solid honey-oak boxes that are structurally sound but carry an orange-toned finish that now reads dated. A full Leduc kitchen refinishes for $4,000 to $10,000 ; a vanity runs $1,000 to $3,000 , roughly 60 to 70 percent less than new cabinets. iPaint Painting is 20 to 25 minutes south down the QEII. Five-year written warranty. Pricing current for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Home Estimate 2026 Pricing How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Leduc in 2026? Cabinet refinishing in Leduc costs $4,000 to $10,000 in 2026 for a full kitchen and $1,000 to $3,000 for a bathroom vanity. A standard 20 to 35 door solid-wood kitchen in Corinthia Park, Linsford Park, or Telford averages $6,000 to $8,000 . Refinishing lands roughly 60 to 70 percent below the cost of ripping out the boxes and buying new cabinets, because the existing solid-wood structure stays put and only the finish is renewed. Three things move a Leduc refinishing quote more than the room's footprint does. Door and drawer count drives the labour, since every face is stripped, sanded, and sprayed by hand. Wood species and existing finish drive the prep: an open-grained 1980s honey-oak takes more grain filling than a tighter maple, and a thick orange varnish takes more stripping than a thin lacquer. Finish choice drives the rest, because a translucent re-stain that keeps the grain reading is a different scope than a heavier clear coat. Bathroom Vanity Refinishing $1,000-$3,000 A single solid-wood vanity in a Killarney or Telford bathroom, stripped, re-stained or clear-coated, grain left visible. Standard 20-35 Door Kitchen $6,000-$8,000 A typical Corinthia Park or Linsford Park honey-oak kitchen, fully stripped, re-stained, and spray clear-coated. 7 to 10 days. Full Solid-Wood Kitchen $4,000-$10,000 From compact bi-level kitchens to larger oak kitchens with islands. Catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish on real wood. Written Leduc refinishing quotes follow a free in-home visit, which usually books within two to three business days. Call 780-938-9555 or request a visit online , and have a sense of your door count and current wood tone ready so the estimate is precise the first time. Refinishing vs Painting What Is Cabinet Refinishing, and How Is It Different From Painting? Cabinet refinishing is the process of stripping the old finish off solid wood, filling the grain, and re-applying a stain or clear coat so the natural figure of the wood stays on display. That is the line that separates it from painting: refinishing renews and reveals real wood, while painting hides it under an opaque colour. For a Leduc home with genuine solid-wood honey-oak or maple, refinishing keeps the warmth and character that drew people to wood cabinets in the first place, only in a current tone. This distinction matters most in Leduc's older core. The 1970s through 1990s neighbourhoods were built when solid-wood oak was the standard, and those boxes and doors have outlasted three or four decades of daily use. The wood is sound. What dates the kitchen is the orange-toned varnish over it. Painting would bury that grain forever; refinishing strips the varnish, resets the tone, and lets the oak speak again. iPaint Painting recommends painting only where the surface is laminate, thermofoil, or a grain the homeowner specifically wants covered. Where iPaint Refinishes Solid-Wood Cabinets in Leduc Corinthia Park 1970s to 1980s core housing with original solid-oak kitchens. The classic Leduc honey-oak refinishing job. Linsford Park Established family homes off Black Gold Drive with solid-wood boxes worth keeping. Re-stain to neutralize the orange. Telford Older homes near Telford Lake with maple and oak cabinetry. Clear-coat refinishing keeps the lake-house warmth. Killarney 1980s bi-levels with compact solid-wood kitchens and matching vanities refinished on the same visit. Caledonia Park Mature streets with raised-panel oak doors. Grain filled and re-stained for a contemporary tone. Leduc County Acreages Country kitchens with knotty pine and oak that owners want renewed, not painted over. Rollyview Road Corridor Older homes south of the core with original wood cabinetry due for a stain refresh. Bathroom Vanities Citywide Single solid-wood vanities refinished standalone or alongside a kitchen for a matched palette. The Leduc Honey-Oak Job Best Cabinet Refinishing in Leduc for 1980s Honey-Oak Kitchens iPaint Painting is the contractor Leduc homeowners call to update honey-oak without losing the wood, because the orange-varnish kitchen is the most common refinishing scope across the city's core. Solid-oak cabinets from the 1970s through 1990s are structurally excellent, but the heavy, amber-toned varnish over them is what makes a kitchen read forty years old. The fix is not paint. It is a strip, a re-stain, and a clear coat that resets the tone while the grain stays in view. Open-grained oak is the heart of the process. The bare wood has deep pores that read as texture, and refinishing fills and seals them only enough to take a smooth, durable finish without flattening the grain the eye loves. The dated orange undertone is neutralized with a cooler, current stain or a clear protective coat, so the same cabinets that looked tired now read warm and intentional. A maple box gets the same treatment with tighter grain and a smoother starting surface. What a Leduc Solid-Wood Refinishing Includes Full varnish strip: The dated amber varnish is stripped or sanded completely off so the bare oak or maple grain is exposed before any new finish goes on. Grain fill and tone reset: Open oak pores are filled just enough for a flawless finish, and the orange undertone is neutralized with a current stain or clear coat. Re-stain or clear coat: A translucent stain keeps the grain reading in a new tone, or a clear catalyzed lacquer protects the natural wood as it stands. Spray-applied finish coats: Multiple coats of catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish are sprayed for a factory-smooth surface that real wood deserves. Matched vanities: Bathroom vanities can be refinished alongside the kitchen so the whole home carries one consistent wood tone. Four Paths Compared Refinish vs Reface vs Repaint vs Replace: Which Suits Your Leduc Cabinets? Refinishing is the right call when a Leduc kitchen has genuine solid wood worth showing, the boxes are sound, and the goal is to update the tone while keeping the grain. The table below sets refinishing against the three other paths so the choice is clear. Refacing changes the doors, painting changes the colour, and replacement changes everything, but only refinishing renews the real wood already in the room. Approach What changes Wood grain Typical 2026 Leduc cost Refinish Strip varnish, re-stain or clear-coat existing solid wood Stays visible, updated tone $4,000 to $10,000 Reface New doors and drawer fronts, veneer over existing boxes Original wood replaced by new face $5,000 to $12,000 Repaint Opaque colour sprayed over existing surfaces Hidden under solid colour $3,000 to $8,000 Replace Tear out boxes, install all-new cabinetry Entirely new material $20,000 to $40,000+ Real Wood Why Solid Wood Is Worth Refinishing in Leduc's Core Leduc grew up as Alberta's "Black Gold" town after the 1947 Leduc No. 1 oil strike, and the core neighbourhoods built through the 1970s and 1980s used the solid-wood oak that defined the era. Four decades on, those boxes and doors are still tight, square, and strong. Replacing them throws out structurally perfect wood to install engineered material that often will not outlast it. Refinishing keeps the proven solid wood, resets its tone, and spends the budget on finish quality instead of demolition and landfill. Finish Systems Catalyzed Lacquer, Conversion Varnish, and Benjamin Moore Advance The durability of a refinished Leduc kitchen comes from the coating, not just the colour. iPaint Painting spray-applies catalyzed lacquer and conversion varnish for a hard, factory-smooth shell that stands up to daily kitchen wear, and uses Benjamin Moore Advance where a smooth, furniture-grade finish suits the cabinet. Each system is sprayed in multiple coats with full cure time between, so the renewed oak or maple reads like new cabinetry rather than a touched-up surface. Cabinet refinishing service overview (parent service, every iPaint location) Leduc cabinet refacing (new doors and drawer fronts over your existing boxes when the wood is not worth saving) Leduc cabinet painting (a sprayed solid colour when you want to cover the grain rather than keep it) Leduc area hub (every iPaint service available across the city) Reference: Leduc, Alberta on Wikipedia Common Questions Leduc Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Leduc in 2026? Cabinet refinishing in Leduc costs $4,000 to $10,000 in 2026 for a full kitchen, and $1,000 to $3,000 for a bathroom vanity. A standard 20 to 35 door solid-wood kitchen in Corinthia Park, Linsford Park, or Telford averages $6,000 to $8,000. Refinishing runs roughly 60 to 70 percent less than tearing out the boxes and buying new cabinets, because the existing solid-wood structure stays in place and only the finish is renewed. Is refinishing the same as painting my Leduc cabinets? Refinishing is not painting. Cabinet refinishing strips or sands the old varnish off real solid wood, fills the grain, and re-applies a stain or clear coat so the natural oak or maple grain stays visible, while painting lays an opaque colour over the surface and hides the wood entirely. iPaint Painting recommends refinishing when a Leduc kitchen has genuine solid-wood honey-oak or maple worth showing, and painting only when the wood is laminate, thermofoil, or grain a homeowner specifically wants covered. Can iPaint refinish 1980s honey-oak cabinets in older Leduc neighbourhoods? Honey-oak cabinets from the 1970s to 1990s are iPaint Painting's most common Leduc refinishing job. Homes in Corinthia Park, Linsford Park, Killarney, Telford, and Caledonia Park were built with solid-wood oak boxes and doors that are structurally sound but carry an orange-toned varnish that now reads dated. The refinishing process strips that varnish, neutralizes the orange undertone with a new stain or a clear protective coat, and leaves the oak grain on display in a current tone rather than burying it under paint. Will refinishing keep the wood grain on my Leduc cabinets visible? Keeping the wood grain visible is the entire point of refinishing. iPaint Painting fills and seals the open oak or maple grain only enough to take a smooth finish, then applies a translucent stain or a clear catalyzed lacquer so light still reads the natural figure of the wood. Homeowners who love the warmth of real wood but dislike the dated orange varnish get an updated tone with the grain intact, which is impossible once a cabinet has been painted a solid colour. How long does cabinet refinishing take in Leduc? Cabinet refinishing in Leduc takes 7 to 10 business days from door removal to final reinstallation. The schedule covers stripping the old varnish, sanding to bare wood, grain filling, bonding primer where needed, multiple spray coats of catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish with full cure time between each, and reinstallation. iPaint Painting provides the exact timeline at the free in-home estimate so a Leduc household can plan around a kitchen that stays usable for most of the project. Last updated: 2026. Pricing reflects the current solid-wood cabinet refinishing market across Leduc, Alberta (T9E). Get Started Leduc Cabinets: Keep the Real Wood, Lose the Orange Whether it is a Corinthia Park honey-oak kitchen, a Telford maple galley, or a single solid-wood vanity in Killarney, iPaint Painting strips the dated varnish, resets the tone, and spray-finishes the real wood so the grain stays in view. Free in-home estimate. Five-year written warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Home Estimate --- ## Cabinet Refinishing Magrath Heights Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refinishing/magrath-heights.html > Cabinet refinishing for 1996-2008 Magrath Heights honey oak kitchens 2026. Modern off-white, soft grey, warm two-tone. $5,500-$12,000 vs $50K-$95K replace. 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refinishing Magrath Heights Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refinishing for Established Magrath Heights Homes, Honey Oak to Modern Off-White Cabinet refinishing in Magrath Heights solves a specific problem: the original honey oak, golden oak, and maple-stained-cherry raised-panel doors installed during the 1996 through 2008 buildout are now the single most dated element in otherwise well-kept established homes. iPaint Painting sprays them factory-smooth in warm modern off-whites, soft greiges, and conservative two-tone treatments calibrated for the design-conservative empty-nester and professional-family demographic that defines this T6R neighbourhood. Five to seven day project window, kitchen unusable two to three days, written estimate inside 48 hours. Last updated 2026. Cabinet refinishing in Magrath Heights is first-major-refresh territory. Most homes in Magrath , MacTaggart , and the streets feeding into Magrath Boulevard were built between 1996 and 2008, which means the kitchens are now 18 to 30 years old and on their first significant modernization cycle. The original cabinetry, honey oak , golden oak , and maple-stained-cherry raised panels, was high quality and structurally sound. The doors and boxes do not need replacement, just a modern finish. We spray conversion varnish , catalyzed lacquer , and Benjamin Moore Advance over those existing doors in warm off-whites (Swiss Coffee, Cloud White, White Dove) and conservative warm-greige two-tone islands. Typical full kitchen runs $5,500 to $12,000 , vs $50,000 to $95,000 for a tear-out replacement. Call 780-938-9555 . Call 780-938-9555 Get Written Estimate 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Factory-Smooth HVLP Spray 5-7 Day Window 5-Year Written Warranty Direct Answer What cabinet refinishing in Magrath Heights actually delivers For established Magrath Heights homeowners staring at honey oak doors that have not changed since the kitchen was installed in 1998 or 2003, cabinet refinishing is the single highest-return modernization investment available. iPaint Painting removes every door and drawer front, hauls them to our spray shop, sands them to a uniform substrate, primes with a high-adhesion bonding primer, then sprays two to three coats of conversion varnish, catalyzed lacquer, or Benjamin Moore Advance in your chosen colour. Face frames and cabinet boxes are masked and sprayed on site. Total project window is five to seven days, kitchen unusable two to three days. Cost runs $5,500 to $12,000 for a typical Magrath Heights kitchen, compared to $50,000 to $95,000 for a full tear-out replacement. The result is a factory-smooth modernized kitchen with a five-year written workmanship warranty, delivered at roughly 10 to 15 cents on the replacement dollar. Magrath Heights Kitchen Era Why the typical Magrath Heights kitchen is ready for refinishing right now Magrath Heights houses, including the adjacent Magrath and MacTaggart subdivisions inside the T6R postal code, were built primarily between 1996 and 2008 across three distinct buildout phases. Phase one (1996 to 2001) produced the original golden-oak heavy-grain raised-panel kitchens, often paired with hunter-green or burgundy accent paint elsewhere in the home. Phase two (2002 to 2005) shifted to honey-oak and lighter-stain maple, frequently with maple-stained-cherry islands as the contrasting accent of the day. Phase three (2006 to 2008) introduced the maple-stained-cherry full kitchens that briefly defined the late 2000s look. All three phases share one common trait in 2026: the cabinetry is the most dated element of an otherwise solid home, and the homeowners (largely empty-nesters and second-generation families now) are choosing refinishing over replacement at a rate that has roughly doubled since 2022. What we see most often in a Magrath Heights kitchen walk A typical site visit on a Magrath Boulevard or Magrath Heights home reveals a 2,500 to 3,800 square foot two-storey with a kitchen of 30 to 45 raised-panel doors, a perimeter L or U layout of roughly 18 to 24 linear feet of upper cabinetry, an island of 6 to 9 linear feet with seating for three, and a butler's pantry transition to a formal dining room. Door count tends to run lower than the executive homes in newer subdivisions further west because lots in Magrath Heights are slightly tighter and kitchens were specified more modestly. The bonus structure here is high: most homes also include built-in bench-and-locker mudroom cabinetry, a powder room vanity, and matching built-in bookshelves in a den or formal living room, all originally stained to match the kitchen. Whole-home refinishing of all of these surfaces typically lands $8,500 to $14,000 total. The empty-nester aesthetic shift Magrath Heights homeowners in 2026 are predominantly mid-career professionals and empty-nesters who bought their home new or near-new and have raised children in it. The kitchen modernization they want is not the high-contrast cool-white-and-deep-black look that dominates the newer subdivisions further west. It is a warmer, more conservative palette: Benjamin Moore Swiss Coffee, Cloud White or White Dove on the perimeter paired with a warm greige (Edgecomb Gray, Revere Pewter) or soft taupe (Sherwin-Williams Accessible Beige) island. The intent is to modernize and brighten while complementing the existing oak hardwood floors, wood-grain trim, and warm-stone fireplace surrounds that define the era's interior architecture. This is a refresh, not a colour-pop renovation, and our spray-shop process and product selection is calibrated for exactly that. Refinish Scenarios Eight Magrath Heights cabinet refinishing projects we deliver regularly Each scenario reflects the actual housing stock and design preferences of established 1996 to 2008 T6R homes. Honey Oak to Warm Off-White 30 to 45 door 1998 to 2004 era kitchen sprayed in Swiss Coffee or Cloud White. The most popular refinish in Magrath Heights, 2026. Warm Two-Tone Island White perimeter, Edgecomb Gray or Revere Pewter island. Conservative, complementary, not high-contrast. Golden Oak Phase-One Refinish Heaviest-grain doors from the 1996 to 2001 build. Cloverdale Spry Hi-Build to level deep open grain on raised panels. Maple-Stained-Cherry Update Late 2000s reddish-brown doors sprayed to neutral warm white. Significant tonal shift, requires bond primer plus pigmented blocker. Butler's Pantry Add-On Sprayed alongside main kitchen, matching off-white. Adds $1,500 to $2,800 to project, 15-20% discount when bundled. Mudroom Built-Ins Bench-and-locker cabinetry off the garage entry. Bundled with kitchen for $1,200 to $2,200. Bathroom Vanity Refinish Powder room and ensuite vanities matched to kitchen palette. $650 to $1,200 per vanity bundled. Hardware Refresh Old brass knob to brushed nickel, matte black, or champagne bronze. Predrill new template if hole spacing differs. Magrath Heights Refinishing Pricing Real T6R refinishing ranges, by scope Ranges reflect actual project pricing on Magrath, MacTaggart, and Magrath Boulevard kitchens. Final scope after a free in-home estimate. Compact Kitchen $5,500-$7,500 25-35 doors Phase-two honey oak Single-colour kitchen Standard Magrath Heights Kitchen $7,500-$9,500 35-45 doors Off-white single-colour 5-7 day window Warm Two-Tone Island $8,500-$12,000 White perimeter + greige island Separate booth cycle 2026 most-asked treatment Butler's Pantry Add-On $1,500-$2,800 Matched to main kitchen 10-15 door pantry 15-20% bundle discount Whole-Home Modernization $8,500-$14,000 Kitchen + pantry + mudroom + bathroom vanities One mobilization, max savings Quotes firm to scope. No surprise change orders. Door count and primer cycle determined at the in-home walk. Schedule your Magrath Heights in-home estimate . The Magrath Heights Refinishing Process What actually happens in your home, day by day Refinishing a Magrath Heights kitchen is a controlled, contained, predictable seven-day sequence. We tell homeowners exactly what we are doing each day so they can plan meals, family schedules, and the inevitable curious-neighbour drop-in. Day 1: Removal and degrease prep Crew arrives at 8am, removes every door and drawer front, tags hardware with the matching cabinet location for reinstall, hauls doors to our spray shop, then degreases the entire cabinet box and face frame with TSP substitute. The degrease step matters more in a 1996 to 2008 Magrath Heights kitchen than in any newer kitchen because two and a half decades of cooking has left a measurable oil film that will reject primer if not removed. Days 2 to 3: Shop spraying and on-site frame work Doors are sanded, bond-primed, and sprayed at our shop in a dedicated cabinet booth. Simultaneously a two-painter crew is at your home masking the kitchen with poly to ceiling, prepping face frames, spraying primer, and sanding between coats. By end of Day 3 your kitchen looks like a controlled paint operation with frames freshly primed in your chosen colour. Day 4: Cure Conversion varnish and catalyzed lacquer need a full 24 hour cure between final topcoat and door reinstall. No crew on site this day. Your kitchen is unusable but the worst of the disruption is behind you. Days 5 to 7: Reinstall, hardware, walk-through Doors return from the shop fully cured. Crew reinstalls each one to its tagged location, installs your new or original hardware, adjusts soft-close hinges, and walks you through the final result. Touch-up paint and product datasheets get left with you. Five-year written warranty is signed and dated on the spot. Why Magrath Heights Homeowners Pick iPaint for Cabinets Six things that matter for refinishing established T6R kitchens Refinishing a 25-year-old Magrath Heights kitchen is not the same job as painting a brand new one. Spray-shop process, primer selection, and substrate prep are the difference between a refinish that lasts a decade and one that chips inside 18 months. Dedicated cabinet spray shop, not on-site spraying Every door, drawer front and removable shelf comes off your kitchen and back to our cabinet booth at the 33 Ave NW shop. That gives us controlled temperature, controlled humidity, dust-managed environment, and a consistent HVLP spray pattern that simply cannot be replicated by spraying doors on sawhorses in your kitchen. The difference shows on every door, every reflection, every cabinet pull. Bond primer calibrated to 1996 to 2008 substrate Honey oak, golden oak, and maple-stained-cherry from the Magrath Heights build era all carry tannins and stain residues that bleed through generic primer inside 90 days. Our primer stack is matched to the substrate: shellac-based bond primer (Zinsser BIN) for tannin-heavy oak, pigmented bonding primer (Sherwin-Williams Extreme Bond) for cherry-stained maple, and a sealer coat on butler's pantry transitions where the original stain may be slightly different. Skip this calibration and the topcoat fails at the worst possible moment. Five to seven day window, kitchen back faster than replacement A Magrath Heights kitchen replacement takes 8 to 14 weeks once you factor in permit, cabinet lead time, counter template, plumbing reconnection and final inspection. Our refinish is 5 to 7 calendar days from door removal to soft-close adjustment. Total kitchen-unusable window is 2 to 3 days. You eat takeout for a long weekend instead of cooking on a hotplate in the basement for two months. Warm palette specialist, not high-contrast renovation Most cabinet refinishing companies push the high-contrast cool-white-and-deep-black look popular further west. That look is wrong for the typical Magrath Heights homeowner, whose existing oak hardwood floors, wood-grain trim, and warm-stone fireplace surrounds demand a warmer modernization. We are colour-direction specialists for the established empty-nester demographic: warm off-whites, soft greiges, conservative two-tone, no jarring contrast. Whole-home modernization bundle, single mobilization Most Magrath Heights kitchens are part of a larger oak-stained scope: butler's pantry, mudroom built-ins, powder room vanity, sometimes formal living room built-ins. Refinishing all of them in one mobilization saves you 15 to 20 percent vs scoping each one separately, because the spray setup, primer, topcoat and crew are already on site. A typical whole-home modernization lands $8,500 to $14,000 inclusive. Five-year written workmanship warranty Every Magrath Heights cabinet refinishing project carries a five-year written workmanship warranty signed and dated at the final walk-through. Chip on a door edge, adhesion failure at a stile-to-rail joint, premature wear at the most-touched cabinet pull location, we come back and remediate at no charge. Warranty transfers with the home if you sell inside the five-year window, which is a meaningful resale value asset for the typical Magrath Heights empty-nester. Where in Magrath Heights Subdivisions and streets we cover for cabinet refinishing Anywhere inside the T6R postal code, plus the adjacent established southwest Edmonton neighbourhoods sharing the same 1996 to 2008 housing stock. Primary Service Area Magrath Heights (T6R) Subdivisions Magrath Heights Magrath MacTaggart Terwillegar Towne Riverbend Henderson Estates Streets & Corridors Magrath Boulevard Terwillegar Drive Rabbit Hill Road 23 Avenue SW Whitemud Drive Landmarks & Schools Magrath Mansion Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre George P. Nicholson School Brookside School Lillian Osborne Catholic High School Cabinet shop pickup and dropoff Our 33 Ave NW shop is roughly 16 minutes from any Magrath Heights address via Anthony Henday Drive. We schedule shop transit at off-peak times to minimize transit damage risk on freshly removed doors. Magrath Heights SW Edmonton, postal code T6R. Magrath Mansion history on Wikipedia . Other Magrath Heights Services More iPaint work across Magrath Heights Interior Painting in Magrath Heights Exterior Painting in Magrath Heights Commercial Painting in Magrath Heights Cabinet Refacing in Magrath Heights Cabinet Refinishing (Edmonton) Epoxy Flooring Magrath Heights Cabinet Refinishing FAQs Five questions Magrath Heights homeowners ask before booking a refinish Every answer below is fully visible. No accordions. No expand-on-click. How much does it cost to refinish a 1996 to 2008 era Magrath Heights kitchen from honey oak to modern off-white? A honey-oak-to-off-white refinish on a typical Magrath Heights kitchen built between 1996 and 2008 runs $5,500 to $9,500 depending on door count and whether the island is included in the perimeter colour or refinished as a warm two-tone accent. A standard 2,500 to 3,800 square foot home in Magrath or MacTaggart with 30 to 45 oak or maple-stained-cherry raised-panel doors lands between $5,500 and $8,000. Homes here were built smaller and more efficiently than the newer subdivisions further west, so door counts run lower than the executive estates north of 23 Avenue SW. Compare $5,500 to $9,500 for a refinish against $50,000 to $95,000 for a full kitchen replacement (cabinet boxes, counter refits, plumbing relocation, tile and backsplash work, electrical for new under-cabinet lighting) and refinishing delivers the same modernized aesthetic for roughly 10 to 15 cents on the dollar. What colour direction is most popular for Magrath Heights kitchen refinishes in 2026? Magrath Heights homeowners trend more design-conservative than the newer subdivisions further west, and the colours we spray most often through 2025 and into 2026 reflect that. Warm off-whites with a slight cream undertone (Benjamin Moore Swiss Coffee, Cloud White and White Dove are the three most-specified) dominate full kitchens, paired increasingly with warm greige or soft taupe islands (Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray, Revere Pewter, or Sherwin-Williams Accessible Beige). The warm-two-tone treatment is the upgrade most asked-about right now, not the cool-white perimeter with deep-black or navy island look popular further west. Empty-nester homeowners and second-generation families in the area want modernization that complements their existing oak hardwood floors, wood-grain trim, and warm-stone fireplace surrounds, not a stark colour-pop renovation. How long is my Magrath Heights kitchen actually unusable during the cabinet refinishing project? Total project window is 5 to 7 days from door removal to reinstall. The kitchen is fully unusable for 2 to 3 of those days, the stretch between when we mask the boxes for on-site spraying of the face frames and when those frames cure enough to put doors back on. Day 1 is door and drawer removal, hardware tagging, and on-site degrease prep of the cabinet boxes (kitchens that have been cooking for 25 years carry meaningful surface oil contamination that must be removed for primer adhesion). Days 2 and 3 are off-site spray finishing of doors at our shop while we mask, prep and spray face frames in your kitchen. Day 4 is cure time. Days 5 to 7 are reinstall, hardware, soft-close adjustment and final walk-through. Most Magrath Heights families plan a five-night takeout stretch or a couple of dinners out at the Terwillegar Towne Centre restaurants, which is the smallest disruption window the project realistically allows. What products do you spray on Magrath Heights cabinet refinishing projects and why? Default product stack on Magrath Heights cabinet refinish projects is Benjamin Moore Advance for waterborne work where low odour matters to families with kids still at home, conversion varnish (Sherwin-Williams Sher-Wood Hi-Bild or equivalent) when the homeowner wants maximum hardness and the shortest possible cure window, and Cloverdale Spry Hi-Build for the heavy-grain oak raised-panel doors that dominated the 1996 to 2002 Magrath Heights kitchens. Spry's higher film build is critical on heavy-grain oak because it levels the deep open grain that would otherwise telegraph through a thinner waterborne topcoat. For warm two-tone islands we use Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane on the deeper accent colour because urethane holds warm greige and taupe pigment without ambering. Every product goes on HVLP spray, not brushed and not rolled. Brushed cabinets fail inside 24 months in a working family kitchen. Can you refinish the butler's pantry, mudroom built-ins and bathroom vanities along with the main kitchen in my Magrath Heights home? Yes, and the Magrath Heights demographic specifically asks for this whole-home approach more often than the newer subdivisions. The butler's pantry, mudroom bench-and-locker built-ins, main floor powder room vanity, and upstairs hallway linen built-ins in a typical 1998 to 2006 Magrath Heights home were all originally stained to match the main kitchen oak. When the kitchen gets refinished to a warm off-white the rest of the home suddenly looks dated by comparison. Adding the butler's pantry runs $1,500 to $2,800. Mudroom built-ins run $1,200 to $2,200. A single bathroom vanity runs $650 to $1,200. Booked alongside the main kitchen refinish we typically discount the add-ons 15 to 20 percent because the spray setup, primer, topcoat and crew mobilization are already on site. Total whole-home modernization typically lands $8,500 to $14,000 depending on scope, vs $80,000 plus to replace it all. Book a Magrath Heights In-Home Estimate Free in-home estimate, written scope inside 48 hours Whether it is a full honey-oak-to-off-white refresh, a warm two-tone island treatment, or a whole-home modernization including butler's pantry and mudroom built-ins, iPaint Painting will scope it for free. Spray-shop process, calibrated bond primer, five-year warranty in writing. Call 780-938-9555 Book In-Home Estimate Spray-Shop Process Conversion Varnish 5-7 Day Window 5-Year Warranty --- ## Cabinet Refinishing Old Strathcona 2026 | Heritage T6E Kitchens | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refinishing/old-strathcona.html > Cabinet refinishing for Old Strathcona T6E heritage kitchens, 2026. Small 12-22 door footprints in Whyte Avenue character homes. Period-correct palettes, RRP-certified for pre-1978 finishes. $4,500-$9,500. 3-5 days. Cabinet Refinishing Old Strathcona 2026 | Heritage T6E Kitchens | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refinishing in Old Strathcona for T6E Heritage Kitchens Near Whyte Avenue Cabinet refinishing in Old Strathcona is the strip, grain-fill, prime and spray-finish service iPaint Painting calibrates for the smallest kitchen footprints in Edmonton. T6E heritage homes between Whyte Avenue, Mill Creek Ravine and 109 Street sit on narrow inner-city lots with original house footprints of 1,100 to 2,500 square feet, so the kitchens inside are usually galley or small L-shaped layouts carrying just 12 to 22 doors plus 4 to 10 drawer fronts . Three to five day window. $4,500 to $9,500 against $35,000 to $65,000 to fully replace a heritage-home kitchen. Last updated 2026. Most Old Strathcona refinishing scope sits on 1980s and 1990s renovation kitchens that were dropped into Edwardian and early-20th-century footprints decades after the house was built. iPaint Painting also refinishes the rare original Edwardian built-in cabinetry surviving in coveted preserved heritage homes, which triggers RRP lead-safe certified handling for pre-1978 finishes. Period-correct palettes (soft warm white, sage green, deep teal, muted navy) suit T6E character properties better than the bright contemporary whites that dominate suburban refinishes. Sprayed with Benjamin Moore Advance , Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane , or Cloverdale Spry Hi-Build . Five-year written workmanship warranty. Call 780-938-9555 or book a free in-home consult. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Home Consult 5-Year Written Warranty RRP Certified Lead-Safe 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews 3-5 Day Heritage Window Direct Answer Cabinet refinishing in Old Strathcona is heritage-footprint kitchen work inside T6E inner-city character homes Cabinet refinishing in Old Strathcona is the process of stripping the existing finish off cabinet doors and frames inside Edmonton's T6E heritage core, grain-filling and sealing the substrate, applying a bonding primer, and spray-applying a modern waterborne or urethane topcoat to deliver a factory-smooth result. What separates Old Strathcona from suburban iPaint Painting work is footprint and context. The neighbourhood sits on the south side of the river between Whyte Avenue, Mill Creek Ravine and 109 Street, near the University of Alberta, on housing stock built from 1900 through the 1920s. Original house footprints run 1,100 to 2,500 square feet on narrow inner-city lots, so the kitchen inside is almost always a galley or compact L-shape with 12 to 22 doors plus 4 to 10 drawer fronts. The original Edwardian Hoosier-style kitchens are mostly long gone (replaced once in the 1980s, often again in the 1990s or 2000s), so most Old Strathcona refinishing scope sits on 1980s honey oak or 1990s maple-stained cabinetry retrofitted into the period footprint. iPaint Painting completes the work in three to five days with the kitchen unusable for one to two of those days, the fastest turnaround in any Edmonton geography. Project range: $4,500 to $9,500 against $35,000 to $65,000 to fully replace a heritage-home kitchen of the same size. Old Strathcona Heritage Scope Three refinishing scopes iPaint Painting sees inside T6E character homes Old Strathcona is Edmonton's oldest preserved inner-city neighbourhood, designated in part as a Provincial Historic Area. The housing stock between the Whyte Avenue commercial spine, Mill Creek Ravine to the east, and 109 Street to the west was built mostly between 1900 and the early 1920s, with later infill closer to the University of Alberta and along the Saskatchewan Drive escarpment. Postal code T6E covers the core, with T6G immediately west across 109 Street. The kitchens inside these heritage properties almost never resemble what the architect originally drew. Three refinishing scopes dominate iPaint Painting's T6E bookings. 1980s honey oak renovation kitchen retrofitted into a Strathcona or Ritchie character home The dominant Old Strathcona scope iPaint Painting handles is honey oak from a 1985-to-1995 renovation that was dropped into the Edwardian or early-1900s footprint when a previous owner finally gave up on the original Hoosier-style cabinetry. These kitchens carry 14 to 20 raised-panel or cathedral-arch oak doors plus 4 to 8 drawer fronts inside a galley or small L-shape, often along an exterior wall under a window that looks onto a back lane. The boxes are solid-wood and structurally fine, but the orange honey finish reads forty years behind the rest of the house. Old Strathcona owners overwhelmingly convert these to a soft warm white (Benjamin Moore White Dove, Cloud White) or a heritage-appropriate sage green or deep teal that respects the character architecture. The 1980s renovation oak often used heavier, better-grade solid wood than today's builder-grade equivalents, which makes these kitchens excellent refinishing candidates. Range: $4,500 to $7,500. 1990s maple-stained or off-white renovation kitchen in a Garneau or Queen Alexandra property A 1990s renovation cycle moved through Garneau, Queen Alexandra and the south end of Strathcona itself, replacing the 1980s oak with maple raised-panel doors finished in a medium cherry or warm off-white. These kitchens carry 16 to 22 doors plus 6 to 10 drawer fronts and frequently include a small island that was squeezed into a wider L-shape after a wall removal. The maple grain hides flatter than oak so the grain-fill cycle is shorter, but the cherry stain has yellowed into an orange-brown tone that fights every 2026 colour trend. iPaint Painting strips these to bare wood, applies a shellac-based blocker, bond-primes, and re-sprays in a warm greige, sage, or muted teal using Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane. Range: $5,500 to $8,000 depending on door count and island scope. RRP-certified Edwardian original built-in cabinetry inside a preserved 1910s heritage property A small but meaningful share of Old Strathcona work is genuine restoration of original Edwardian built-in cabinetry surviving in coveted preserved heritage properties, often near 99 Street, Saskatchewan Drive, or the older streets near Strathcona Library and the Old Strathcona Farmers' Market. These pieces are usually solid quarter-sawn oak with glass-front uppers, a built-in china cabinet section, and the original brass cup pulls. The finish almost certainly contains pre-1978 lead paint, which triggers iPaint Painting's RRP lead-safe certified protocol: HEPA-filtered containment during all sanding, full chemical strip with neutralization, lead-block primer, and HEPA cleanup of every surrounding plaster surface before reinstallation. The work is delicate and the original profile is preserved exactly. Range: $6,500 to $9,500 depending on the number of glass-front sections. What Gets Refinished Eight surfaces in a typical Old Strathcona heritage refinish T6E kitchens are the smallest iPaint Painting refinishes anywhere in Edmonton. Door and drawer counts run roughly half of a suburban kitchen. 12 to 22 Cabinet Doors Heritage-footprint count. Strathcona galley kitchens often land at 14 doors. Garneau L-shapes top out around 22. 4 to 10 Drawer Fronts Inner-city lot widths cap kitchen runs, so drawer banks stay modest. Most T6E kitchens carry one or two drawer towers. Edwardian Glass-Front Uppers Found in preserved heritage properties with original built-ins. Refinished with masking around the leaded or wired-glass panes intact. Small Island or Peninsula Squeezed into 1990s and 2000s reno kitchens after a wall removal. Usually 4 to 8 doors plus 2 to 4 drawers. Original Brass Hardware Preserved-heritage kitchens carry original cup pulls. iPaint cleans and reinstalls or sources period-correct replacements. Built-In China Cabinet Section Common in Edwardian properties along Saskatchewan Drive. Counted as a separate run with its own scope. Single Powder-Room Vanity Heritage homes carry one small vanity, often under a window. $650 to $950 bundled into the kitchen booking. Lath-and-Plaster Containment Tape and plastic worked off plaster walls with low-tack tape only, no zip-pole pressure on plaster ceilings. Old Strathcona Refinish Pricing Three common T6E heritage project tiers in 2026 All prices in CAD. Includes door removal, hardware tag, strip and grain-fill, bonding primer, three topcoats, clear seal and reinstall. Five-year warranty in writing. Heritage Galley Refinish $4,500-$7,500 12-16 doors Ritchie, Strathcona, Garneau 3-4 days L-Shape Reno Refinish $5,500-$8,000 16-22 doors plus drawers Queen Alexandra, Garneau 4-5 days RRP Edwardian Restoration $6,500-$9,500 Pre-1978 lead-safe Preserved heritage near 99 St 5 days Add $650 to $950 for a single powder-room vanity bundled into the same booking. Compare against $35,000 to $65,000 to fully replace a heritage-home kitchen on a small footprint (new boxes, plaster patch, period-respectful trim, narrow-staircase delivery surcharges). T6E pricing runs below every other Edmonton geography iPaint Painting serves, because the door and drawer counts are simply lower. Refinish vs Reface vs Replace, for an Old Strathcona kitchen Which option is best for your Old Strathcona heritage kitchen in 2026? Old Strathcona homeowners face a decision tree that hinges on heritage character, not on the suburban "is the layout right" question. The original house architecture deserves a kitchen finish that respects it, the existing 1980s or 1990s doors are usually structurally fine, and full replacement on a heritage footprint is exceptionally expensive once you factor in narrow-staircase delivery, plaster patching, and the period-respectful trim work that ties new cabinetry into 100-year-old surrounding millwork. Criteria Refinishing Refacing Full Replacement Typical Old Strathcona cost $4,500-$9,500 $8,000-$15,000 $35,000-$65,000 Project window 3-5 days 8-12 days 5-8 weeks Kitchen unusable 1-2 days 5-7 days 4-6 weeks Door profile Existing (same style, new colour) New doors and drawer fronts Everything new, full demo Heritage fit Best for period-correct palette work on 1980s-90s reno kitchens and Edwardian originals When the existing door profile fights the home aesthetic Major footprint change or wall removal Lead-safe required Yes for pre-1978 originals (RRP certified) Yes if removing pre-1978 doors Yes if demoing pre-1978 cabinetry Warranty 5-year workmanship Varies, 1-5 yr Manufacturer-dependent For most Old Strathcona heritage properties, refinishing is the right answer because the existing 1980s and 1990s renovation cabinetry is solidly built and only the colour and finish are dated. If the door profile itself fights the character architecture (a slab-front 2008 modernization in a 1912 Edwardian, for example), see Cabinet Refacing in Old Strathcona , which keeps the boxes and replaces just the doors. iPaint Painting handles both services from the same shop with the same five-year workmanship backing. Why Old Strathcona Picks iPaint Six things that change when the kitchen is inside a T6E heritage home Smaller footprints, period palette expectations, lath-and-plaster construction, and RRP-required handling for the rare pre-1978 originals all change the playbook. RRP lead-safe certified for pre-1978 originals iPaint Painting owner Mourad carries an active Lead Safety (RRP) certification, mandatory for any cabinetry whose finish predates 1978. Old Strathcona is the one Edmonton neighbourhood where this comes up regularly, because surviving Edwardian original built-ins in preserved heritage properties almost always carry lead paint underneath. iPaint runs HEPA-filtered containment, full chemical strip with neutralization, lead-block primer, and HEPA cleanup of every surrounding plaster surface. The certification is on file and available to T6E homeowners on request. Period-correct palette consultation Old Strathcona kitchens do not look right in the bright contemporary whites that dominate suburban refinishes. iPaint Painting brings palette samples calibrated for heritage architecture: soft warm whites (Benjamin Moore White Dove, Cloud White), sage greens (Saybrook Sage, Cloverdale Foggy Morning), and deep teals or muted navies (Hale Navy, Sherwin-Williams Inkwell) that read correctly against original dark hardwood floors and turn-of-the-century trim. Three-coat samples on a spare door before final colour commits, so what gets painted is exactly what gets approved. Three to five day window, the fastest in any Edmonton geography Old Strathcona's smaller heritage footprint cuts iPaint Painting's project window roughly in half versus suburban work. Day one is door and drawer removal plus hardware tag. Days two and three are off-site spray at the iPaint shop on Whyte Avenue's south side, with face frames sprayed on site under plastic containment. Day four is cure and reinstall. Day five covers any RRP cleanup or larger 22-door scope. Kitchen unusable for one to two days only, which Strathcona families bridge with takeout from the dense Whyte Avenue restaurant strip. Lath-and-plaster aware containment Inner-city Edmonton heritage walls are lath and plaster, not drywall, which changes the rules. iPaint Painting uses low-tack tape only against original plaster (heavier painter's tape lifts the calcimine layer), runs no zip-pole pressure against plaster ceilings (they crack at the lath seam), and treats every drawer slide and hinge anchor as a hand-located fix because the original construction has no consistent stud or framing pattern. The kit for T6E character homes includes plaster anchors, toggle bolts, and a few feet of cabinet-grade plywood for any back-of-cabinet patches. Heritage-grade non-ambering chemistry iPaint Painting refinishes Old Strathcona cabinetry with Benjamin Moore Advance, Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane, and Cloverdale Spry Hi-Build, all modern acrylic-urethane chemistry that does not yellow under UV the way the original 1980s and 1990s sprayed lacquers did. For preserved Edwardian originals, iPaint adds a shellac-based blocker before the bonding primer because century-old wood tannins bleed through anything water-based. Right product on the right substrate, every time. Five-year transferable workmanship warranty iPaint Painting backs every Old Strathcona refinish with a five-year written workmanship warranty that transfers with the home, which matters because T6E heritage properties sell at a premium and a documented kitchen refinish with transferable coverage is a measurable sale lever. If the topcoat ambers, chips at door edges, or fails at any face-frame joint within five years, iPaint comes back and remediates at no cost. Where in Old Strathcona Streets, ravine borders and heritage corridors covered T6E core plus T6G immediately west across 109 Street. No travel surcharge anywhere inside the inner-city heritage footprint. Primary Service Area Old Strathcona (T6E, T6G) Heritage Neighbourhoods Strathcona Garneau Ritchie Queen Alexandra King Edward Park Bonnie Doon McKernan Belgravia Heritage Reference Points Old Strathcona Farmers' Market Strathcona Library Princess Theatre Walterdale Theatre University of Alberta Streets and Heritage Corridors Whyte Avenue (82 Ave) 109 Street 99 Street Saskatchewan Drive Gateway Boulevard Calgary Trail Mill Creek Ravine corridor Nearby Combo Pages All Cabinet Refinishing Locations Cabinet Refinishing Glenora Cabinet Refinishing Oliver Cabinet Refacing Old Strathcona Old Strathcona Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Five questions T6E heritage homeowners ask before booking Every answer is written entity-first, fully visible, and specific to Old Strathcona heritage scope. No accordions. How much does cabinet refinishing cost for an Old Strathcona heritage kitchen in 2026? Cabinet refinishing in Old Strathcona runs $4,500 to $9,500 in 2026, the lowest range iPaint Painting quotes anywhere in Edmonton because T6E heritage homes carry the smallest kitchen footprints in the city. A typical galley kitchen with 12 to 16 doors inside a Ritchie or Garneau bungalow lands at $4,500 to $6,500. A retrofitted 1990s L-shaped kitchen inside a Strathcona or Queen Alexandra character two-storey with 16 to 22 doors runs $5,500 to $8,000. An Edwardian original built-in restoration in a preserved 1910s property with RRP-certified lead-safe handling runs $6,500 to $9,500. Add $650 to $950 for a single powder-room vanity bundled to the same booking. Compare against $35,000 to $65,000 to fully replace a heritage-home kitchen on a small footprint, once you factor narrow-staircase delivery and plaster patch work. Why are Old Strathcona kitchens smaller to refinish than other Edmonton neighbourhoods? Old Strathcona kitchens are smaller to refinish because T6E heritage homes were built between 1900 and the 1920s on narrow inner-city lots, with original house footprints between 1,100 and 2,500 square feet. The kitchen sits inside that footprint, usually as a galley or small L-shape, and the door and drawer counts reflect it. iPaint Painting's typical T6E scope is 12 to 22 doors plus 4 to 10 drawer fronts, against 24 to 38 doors in a suburban kitchen of the same household type. The upside is project length: the smaller footprint means iPaint completes strip, fill, prime and three-coat spray in three to five days rather than the five to seven days standard outside the inner core, with the kitchen unusable for only one to two days. Can iPaint refinish original Edwardian built-in cabinetry in a preserved Old Strathcona heritage home? iPaint Painting refinishes the rare original Edwardian built-in cabinetry that survives in coveted preserved Old Strathcona heritage homes, but the scope is specialty restoration work and triggers RRP lead-safe certified handling because the original finish almost certainly contains pre-1978 lead paint. The process: HEPA-filtered containment during all sanding and stripping, full chemical strip with neutralization, shellac-based tannin and lead-block primer, then a hand-cut bonding primer plus three coats of Benjamin Moore Advance or Cloverdale Spry Hi-Build. Mourad's Lead Safety (RRP) certification is mandatory for this work and is on file for any homeowner who wants to verify it. Range: $6,500 to $9,500 depending on the number of original glass-front uppers and built-in china cabinet sections involved. What palette suits a heritage Old Strathcona kitchen refinish in 2026? Period-correct palettes suit Old Strathcona heritage kitchens far better than the bright contemporary whites that dominate suburban refinishes. iPaint Painting most often sprays soft warm whites (Benjamin Moore White Dove, Cloud White) for owners who want timeless, sage greens (Benjamin Moore Saybrook Sage, Cloverdale Foggy Morning) for homeowners committed to the heritage aesthetic, and deep teal or muted navy (Benjamin Moore Hale Navy, Sherwin-Williams Inkwell) for character properties with original dark hardwood floors and turn-of-the-century trim. The 1980s and 1990s renovation kitchens common in T6E character homes also carry a warm off-white or mushroom shade well, which respects the period architecture without faking an era the kitchen never lived in. How does lath-and-plaster wall construction affect cabinet refinishing in Old Strathcona? Lath-and-plaster walls behind Old Strathcona cabinetry change containment and reinstallation logistics, not the refinishing chemistry itself. iPaint Painting tapes plastic containment off original plaster with low-tack tape only, because heavier painter's tape lifts the calcimine layer. iPaint uses no zip-pole pressure against the plaster ceiling, because the ceiling cracks at the lath seam under that load. Every drawer slide and hinge anchor is treated as a hand-located fix, because the original 1900s and 1910s construction has no consistent stud or framing pattern behind the plaster. The installation kit for T6E character homes includes plaster anchors, toggle bolts, and a few feet of cabinet-grade plywood for any back-of-cabinet patches. The work takes an extra half-day versus a drywall-walled kitchen, scoped in upfront on every Old Strathcona quote. Book Your Old Strathcona Consult Ready to refresh your T6E heritage kitchen? iPaint Painting books free in-home cabinet consults across Old Strathcona, Garneau, Ritchie and every heritage neighbourhood between Whyte Avenue and the Mill Creek Ravine. Bring a colour sample or just bring questions. No pressure, no upsell to refacing. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Home Consult 5-Year Written Warranty RRP Lead-Safe Certified 3-5 Day Heritage Window T6E Heritage Coverage --- ## Cabinet Refinishing Oliver 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refinishing/oliver.html > Cabinet refinishing in Oliver costs $2,800-$6,500 in 2026 and takes 2-4 days. iPaint Painting spray-finishes condo kitchens across wîhkwêntôwin, T5K and T5N. Cabinet Refinishing Oliver 2026 | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refinishing in Oliver : Condo Kitchens Sprayed on the High Floors of wîhkwêntôwin Cabinet refinishing in Oliver is the strip, prime and spray-finish service iPaint Painting runs for the condo kitchens of Edmonton's densest neighbourhood, renamed wîhkwêntôwin in 2024. The existing doors stay and only the colour changes: fronts travel to the spray shop while frames are coated in suite inside a sealed containment booth. Typical Oliver kitchens hold just 8 to 16 doors, so projects cost $2,800 to $6,500 against $25,000 to $50,000 for replacement and finish in 2 to 4 days with the kitchen down for 1. Last updated 2026. Oliver packs three housing generations between 104 Avenue , 109 Street , 124 Street , and the river valley: 1912-1930s walk-ups, 1960s-70s apartment towers, and the condo towers that have risen along Jasper Avenue West and around Oliver Square and the Brewery District since the 2000s. iPaint Painting sprays Benjamin Moore Advance or Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane per substrate, handles the condo board notice, elevator booking and parkade arrangements, and backs every kitchen with a five-year written warranty. Call 780-938-9555 or book a free in-suite consult. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Suite Consult 5-Year Written Warranty Condo Board Paperwork Handled 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews 2-4 Day Project Window Oliver Pricing How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Oliver in 2026? Cabinet refinishing in Oliver costs $2,800 to $6,500 in 2026, the smallest price envelope of any neighbourhood iPaint Painting serves, because Oliver kitchens are Edmonton's smallest. Galley and one-wall layouts dominate the tower floor plans, so the door count that drives every refinishing quote sits at 8 to 16 here instead of the 20 to 30 typical in suburban Edmonton. The other variable is era: a 2010s flat-slab MDF kitchen needs scuff-sand and adhesion priming, while a 1960s plywood door or an espresso veneer front needs a full strip and a stain-block stage before any light colour goes on. Every price below includes door removal, off-site spraying, in-suite frame work under containment, reinstall, and the five-year written warranty. One-Wall / Galley Tower Kitchen $2,800-$4,000 8-12 doors Jasper Ave West towers 2-3 days Corner Suite / Two-Bedroom $3,800-$5,300 12-16 doors, peninsula or island Oliver Square, Brewery District 3-4 days 1960s-70s Apartment Full Strip $4,500-$6,500 Original plywood doors Owner-occupied tower suites 3-4 days Landlord Turnover Refresh $2,800-$4,200 Booked to the vacancy window Investor condos and suites 2-3 days All prices in CAD with no travel surcharge: Oliver sits about 20 minutes north of the iPaint shop via 109 Street. Replacing the same condo kitchen runs $25,000 to $50,000 once tower logistics, disposal, and trades coordination are priced in. The written quote itemizes every door and drawer front before work starts, and the quoted number is the invoiced number. The Oliver Difference Best cabinet refinishing in Oliver for condo-tower kitchens The best cabinet refinishing in Oliver for a condo-tower kitchen is a split process: doors sprayed off-site, frames sprayed in suite under sealed containment, and every piece of building paperwork settled before day one. Refinishing a 25th-floor kitchen is a different trade from a suburban garage-spray job. There is no driveway for a spray tent, no open windows for ventilation on a winter day, and no tolerance from the neighbours two metres past a shared wall. iPaint Painting built its Oliver workflow around exactly those constraints: A zipped poly containment booth erected around the kitchen, with the suite's HVAC registers masked so overspray never reaches the corridor or the air handling system A filtered exhaust unit that scrubs spray mist and odour from the booth air instead of relying on open-window ventilation that a high floor cannot offer Low-VOC waterborne coatings , Benjamin Moore Advance or Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane, chosen because shared-corridor buildings cannot host solvent fumes The condo board package handled by iPaint : notice letter drafted, certificate of insurance issued to the corporation, quiet-hours bylaws respected Service elevator and parkade slots booked in advance , so the door run down on day one and the reinstall run up both happen inside confirmed windows Small kitchens reward the discipline. With 8 to 16 doors instead of 30, the off-site spray queue clears in a single shop cycle, the in-suite containment day is one day rather than three, and the whole project lands inside the 2-to-4-day window that makes Oliver the fastest refinishing calendar iPaint runs anywhere in Edmonton. Where the Work Happens Three kitchen scopes iPaint Painting books between 109 Street and 124 Street Oliver is Edmonton's densest neighbourhood, a central-west grid of towers and walk-ups bounded by 104 Avenue, 109 Street, 124 Street, and the river valley, carrying the T5K and T5N postal codes and officially renamed wîhkwêntôwin in 2024. Its housing stock is overwhelmingly multi-family, which gives the refinishing work here a shape no other iPaint service area shares: three scopes, all of them apartment and condo kitchens. Builder kitchens in the 2000s-2020s condo towers The towers that filled in around Oliver Square, the Brewery District, and Jasper Avenue West over the past two decades came with builder-package kitchens: flat-slab MDF doors in white or grey, or espresso-stained veneer that read as upscale in 2008 and reads as dark and dated now. These galley and one-wall kitchens run 8 to 16 doors and refinish for $2,800 to $5,300. Flat-slab MDF is the easiest door iPaint sprays anywhere, no profile grooves, no open grain, so it returns from the shop with a genuinely factory-flat face. Espresso veneer takes the extra stain-block stage so the new light colour stays light at the edges. Owner-occupied 1960s-70s apartment kitchens Oliver's 1960s and 1970s apartment towers hold a quieter refinishing market: owner-occupied suites where the original kitchens are still in place. Those kitchens were built with plywood boxes and solid doors that outclass most modern builder cabinetry, which makes them exactly the wrong thing to tear out and exactly the right thing to refinish. iPaint strips the doors to bare wood at the shop, seals, primes, and sprays them in a current colour, and the fifty-year-old boxes keep doing their job under a finish that looks ten minutes old. Full-strip scopes here run $4,500 to $6,500. Investor and landlord turnovers between tenants A large share of Oliver's condos and apartment suites are investor-owned, and the vacancy window between leases is the natural slot for a kitchen refresh. A turnover refinish at $2,800 to $4,200 fits inside a normal between-tenant gap, photographs like a renovation in the next listing, and touches nothing that needs a permit, no boxes, no counters, no plumbing. iPaint Painting books these directly against the vacancy dates, coordinates access with the property manager, and hands back a kitchen that justifies the rent the listing asks. The five-year written warranty runs through tenant after tenant. Scope of Work What gets sprayed in an Oliver refinish Doors and drawer fronts ride the booked service elevator to the iPaint spray shop; frames, gables, and panels are coated in suite inside the containment booth. Counts are confirmed in the suite before the written quote. 8 to 12 Galley Doors The one-wall and galley layouts of the tower floor plans, Edmonton's smallest door counts and fastest spray cycles. 12 to 16 Corner-Suite Doors Two-bedroom condos with a peninsula or compact island, the largest kitchens Oliver floor plans allow. Flat-Slab MDF Fronts The 2000s-2010s builder default. No grooves, no grain: the door that sprays closest to a true factory face. Espresso Veneer Doors The dark tower-package finish of the late 2000s, stripped and stain-blocked so light topcoats stay light. 1960s-70s Plywood Doors Original apartment-era doors on boxes worth keeping, full-stripped to bare wood before sealing and colour. Drawer Banks Galley kitchens run drawer-heavy by design; every front is tagged, sprayed with its doors, and realigned at reinstall. Gable Ends and Panels The exposed sides that towers put in plain view of the living room, sprayed in suite under containment to match the doors. Bathroom Vanities Ensuite and main-bath vanities bundled into the same booking and the same colour story, one elevator window for everything. Decision Table Refinishing vs refacing for an Oliver condo Refinishing in an Oliver condo keeps the existing doors and changes only their colour; refacing replaces the doors and drawer fronts on the same boxes; full replacement guts the kitchen. In a high-rise, the decision is as much about logistics as money, because every option after refinishing multiplies the elevator bookings, the board approvals, and the weeks of disruption inside a small suite. Refinish vs Reface vs Replace Refinishing Refacing Full Replacement Typical Oliver condo cost $2,800-$6,500 $7,000-$14,000 $25,000-$50,000 Days in the suite 2-4 days, kitchen down for 1 8-12 days 5-8 weeks Elevator and board logistics One booking down, one up Multiple material deliveries Weeks of bookings, bins, permits What changes Colour only; doors and layout stay New door fronts on existing boxes Everything, layout included Best Oliver fit Sound flat-slab, veneer, or plywood doors that only look dated Damaged or delaminating fronts Layout changes during a gut reno Tenant turnover fit Fits a normal vacancy window Stretches the vacancy Months of lost rent Warranty 5-year written workmanship Varies, 1-5 yr Manufacturer-dependent For most Oliver suites the doors are structurally fine and the complaint is purely visual, which makes refinishing the rational first quote. When fronts are water-damaged, delaminating, or the wrong style outright, Cabinet Refacing in Oliver swaps the doors while the boxes stay. The cabinet refinishing service hub explains the full process across every iPaint location, and Cabinet Refinishing in Griesbach shows how the same trade plays out in a low-rise master-planned neighbourhood for comparison. Why Oliver Suites Pick iPaint What a high-rise kitchen demands that a garage-spray outfit cannot deliver Edmonton's densest neighbourhood rewards the contractor who treats the building, the board, and the neighbours as part of the job. An in-suite containment booth, not an open-room fog iPaint Painting sprays Oliver frames inside a zipped poly booth with the suite's HVAC registers masked and a filtered exhaust unit scrubbing the booth air. Overspray stays out of the corridor, odour stays out of the neighbouring suites, and the building never knows a sprayer was on the floor. Board paperwork done before day one The notice letter, the certificate of insurance issued to the corporation, the service elevator booking, and the parkade arrangement all sit in the owner's inbox before tools arrive. iPaint Painting has run this package across enough Oliver buildings that property managers recognize the format. One day without a kitchen Out of the 2-to-4-day window, the kitchen is unusable for a single day: the containment day when frames are sprayed and curing. Doors are coloured off-site while the suite stays liveable, and iPaint names the down day in writing before work begins. Pricing scaled to Edmonton's smallest kitchens An 8-to-16-door galley kitchen should not pay suburban 30-door prices, so it does not: $2,800 to $6,500 covers the full Oliver range, the lowest entry point of any iPaint service area, with every door itemized on the written quote. Two coatings, matched to the door Benjamin Moore Advance where the lowest odour matters most in an occupied suite, Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane where hardness wins on a landlord unit. The call is made per substrate at the consult: MDF, veneer, and 1960s plywood each get the system that bonds to them. A warranty built for turnover Every Oliver refinish carries a five-year written workmanship warranty that holds whether the suite is owner-occupied, rented, or sold. iPaint Painting has held 4.9 stars across 156 Google reviews while painting Edmonton homes since 2011. Where in Oliver 104 Avenue to the river valley: full T5K and T5N coverage Every tower, walk-up, and townhouse row inside the wîhkwêntôwin boundaries, plus the neighbourhoods that border it. No travel surcharge. Primary Service Area Oliver / wîhkwêntôwin (T5K, T5N) Bordering Neighbourhoods Downtown Edmonton Queen Mary Park Westmount Glenora Oliver Landmarks Oliver Square Brewery District 124 Street Gallery Row River Valley Edge Corridors and Boundaries Jasper Avenue West 104 Avenue 109 Street 124 Street Related iPaint Pages All Cabinet Refinishing Locations Cabinet Refacing Oliver Cabinet Refinishing Griesbach All iPaint Service Areas Oliver Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Answers for wîhkwêntôwin, in full Every answer below is entity-first, fully visible on the page, and specific to T5K and T5N condo and apartment scope. No accordions, nothing behind a click. How much does cabinet refinishing cost in an Oliver condo in 2026? Cabinet refinishing in an Oliver condo costs $2,800 to $6,500 in 2026, the smallest price envelope of any neighbourhood iPaint Painting serves because Oliver kitchens are Edmonton's smallest. A one-wall or galley tower kitchen with 8 to 12 doors runs $2,800 to $4,000. A corner suite or two-bedroom condo kitchen with 12 to 16 doors runs $3,800 to $5,300. A 1960s-70s apartment kitchen needing a full strip of its original plywood doors runs $4,500 to $6,500. Every figure includes door removal, off-site spraying, in-suite frame work under containment, reinstall, and the five-year written warranty. Replacing the same kitchen runs $25,000 to $50,000 once condo logistics and disposal are priced in. How does iPaint Painting spray cabinets inside a high-rise Oliver condo? iPaint Painting splits an Oliver high-rise refinish into off-site and in-suite halves. Doors and drawer fronts come off on day one, get blanket-wrapped, and ride down the booked service elevator to the spray shop, where the stripping and colour coats happen. The frames, gables, and panels that cannot leave the suite are sprayed inside a zipped poly containment booth with the suite's HVAC registers masked and a filtered exhaust unit managing overspray and odour, using low-VOC waterborne coatings: Benjamin Moore Advance or Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane. Refinishing a 25th-floor kitchen this way is a different trade from a suburban garage-spray job, and it is the reason Oliver towers make up a steadily growing share of the iPaint calendar. What does an Oliver condo board need before cabinet refinishing starts? Most Oliver condo boards ask for four things before trade work starts in a suite: written notice to the board or property manager, a contractor certificate of insurance, a service elevator booking, and confirmed visitor or parkade parking. iPaint Painting prepares all four before day one: the notice letter is drafted for the owner to forward, the insurance certificate is issued to the corporation on request, and elevator and parkade slots are confirmed with the building manager so the door run down and the reinstall run up both happen inside booked windows. On-site spraying stays within quiet-hours bylaws, and low-odour waterborne products keep shared corridors free of paint smell. How long is a kitchen out of service during an Oliver cabinet refinish? An Oliver cabinet refinish takes 2 to 4 days in total, and the kitchen is genuinely unusable for only 1 of them: the in-suite day when frames and gables are masked, sprayed, and curing inside the containment booth. Oliver runs the fastest projects on the iPaint calendar because the kitchens are the smallest, 8 to 16 doors against the 20 to 30 typical in suburban Edmonton. Day one covers hardware tagging and door removal, the doors are coloured off-site while the suite stays liveable, the single containment day handles frames, and the final visit reinstalls and aligns everything. Counters, sink, and appliances stay usable on every day except the containment day. Is cabinet refinishing worth it for an Oliver rental unit between tenants? Yes, and the vacancy window is exactly why. Oliver carries one of Edmonton's largest pools of investor-owned condos and apartment suites, and a between-tenant refresh at $2,800 to $4,200 turns a dated espresso-veneer or worn flat-slab kitchen into the best photo in the listing without touching boxes, counters, or plumbing. The 2-to-4-day timeline fits inside a normal turnover gap between leases, which a $25,000-to-$50,000 replacement never can. iPaint Painting books Oliver turnovers against the vacancy dates, coordinates access with the property manager directly, and the five-year written warranty carries through tenant after tenant. If the fronts themselves are damaged, Cabinet Refacing in Oliver is the door-replacement path, quoted side by side at the same consult. Book Your Oliver Consult Ready to lighten a tower kitchen in wîhkwêntôwin? iPaint Painting books free in-suite cabinet consults across Oliver, from the walk-ups off 124 Street to the towers above Jasper Avenue West. Renting the unit out? Say so when you call and the schedule gets built around your vacancy window. No pressure, no upsell. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Suite Consult 5-Year Written Warranty Board Paperwork Handled 2-4 Day Window T5K and T5N Coverage --- ## Cabinet Refinishing Riverbend | Spray Finish, Oak & Maple Transformations | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refinishing/riverbend.html > Professional cabinet refinishing in Riverbend, southwest Edmonton by iPaint Painting. 1970s-90s oak, maple, and thermofoil cabinets transformed with factory-smooth spray finishes. 60-70% less than replacement. 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refinishing Riverbend | Spray Finish, Oak & Maple Transformations | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refinishing in Riverbend iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet refinishing services in Riverbend , southwest Edmonton , stripping, sanding, priming, and spray-finishing kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and built-in cabinetry to a factory-smooth result at 60–70% less than new cabinet replacement . Riverbend homeowners with kitchens from the 1970s through the 1990s featuring solid oak, maple, and birch cabinets with dated honey-oak stain finishes , dark varnish , or peeling thermofoil are transforming their kitchens with modern white, grey, or two-tone finishes . These established Riverbend homes in Brander Gardens , Bulyea Heights , Rhatigan Ridge , and Ogilvie Ridge have structurally excellent solid-wood cabinetry that simply needs a professional finish update. Led by Mourad with 15+ years of spray-finishing experience, our team uses catalyzed lacquer , conversion varnish , or Benjamin Moore Advance applied with professional HVLP equipment. Cabinet refinishing in Riverbend costs $3,500–$7,500 for a typical kitchen, compared to $20,000–$40,000+ for new cabinets. Every project includes a free consultation , detailed written estimate, and 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free cabinet refinishing estimate in Riverbend. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI Certified Spray Team 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs Pricing Guide Cabinet Refinishing Costs in Riverbend Transparent pricing for the kitchen and cabinet types found across Riverbend’s established homes. Standard Kitchen (Brander Gardens) $3,500 – $5,500 Typical 20–30 door kitchen in a Riverbend bungalow or bi-level. Includes doors, drawer fronts, box finishing, and hardware reinstallation. Larger Kitchen (Ogilvie Ridge) $5,500 – $7,500 30–40+ door kitchen in a larger two-storey home. Includes island cabinets, pantry, and all drawer fronts. Soft-close hinges available. Bathroom Vanity $800 – $2,500 Single or double vanity refinishing. Same professional spray process as kitchen cabinets for a consistent finish throughout your home. Compare to $20,000–$40,000+ for new cabinet replacement. Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate → Our Process How Cabinet Refinishing Works in Riverbend A proven 6-step process refined over 15+ years, adapted for the solid-wood cabinetry found in Riverbend’s established homes. 1 › Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or book online. We visit your Riverbend home to assess your cabinets and discuss colour options. 2 › Assessment & Colour We identify wood species, existing finish condition, and recommend the best refinishing approach. Colour samples provided. 3 › Written Estimate Detailed pricing by door count, drawer fronts, boxes, and finish type. No hidden fees. Guaranteed in writing. 4 › Door Removal Doors, drawer fronts, and hardware carefully removed, labelled, and transported to our controlled spray facility. 5 › Spray Finishing Strip, sand, grain-fill, prime, and spray-finish with catalyzed lacquer or Benjamin Moore Advance. Boxes finished on-site. 6 Reinstallation Doors reinstalled with new soft-close hinges and hardware. Final inspection. 5-year warranty activated. Riverbend Context Why Riverbend Kitchens Are Perfect for Cabinet Refinishing Riverbend is one of southwest Edmonton’s most established residential communities, developed primarily from the 1970s through the 2000s . The neighbourhood’s sub-communities, including Brander Gardens , Bulyea Heights , Rhatigan Ridge , Falconer Heights , and Ogilvie Ridge , feature homes with solid-wood cabinetry that was built to last decades but finished with stains and varnishes that have since become dated. The Honey-Oak Era Riverbend kitchens from the 1980s and early 1990s are dominated by honey-oak cabinets with cathedral-arch or raised-panel doors. These solid oak cabinets are structurally excellent, often with dovetailed drawers and adjustable shelving. The problem is purely cosmetic: honey-oak is one of the most visually dated kitchen finishes , making an otherwise well-maintained Riverbend home look 30 years old. Professional refinishing transforms these solid cabinets from dated honey-oak to modern white, warm grey, navy, or two-tone combinations at a fraction of the cost of replacement. Why Not Replace? Replacing the solid-wood cabinets in a typical Riverbend kitchen costs $20,000–$40,000+ and involves demolition, plumbing disconnection, countertop removal, and weeks of disruption. Professional cabinet refinishing achieves a dramatic visual transformation for $3,500–$7,500 while preserving the original solid-wood construction, keeping your countertops and backsplash in place, and completing the project in 7–12 business days . What’s Included What’s Included in Every Cabinet Refinishing Project Every iPaint cabinet refinishing project in Riverbend includes comprehensive scope for a factory-quality result. Careful door and drawer front removal with labelling for precise reinstallation Complete stripping of old finish, stain, or varnish Professional grain filling to smooth open oak and ash grain for a flawless painted finish Bonding primer application for maximum adhesion to the wood substrate Multiple spray coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance Proper cure time between coats for maximum hardness and durability On-site cabinet box finishing to match doors and drawer fronts Reinstallation of all doors and drawer fronts with precise alignment New soft-close hinges and updated hardware installation (optional) Final inspection and 5-year written workmanship warranty activation Considering a full kitchen refresh? Pair cabinet refinishing with our interior painting service to transform your entire Riverbend home. Or explore cabinet refacing if you want new door styles rather than a new finish on existing doors. Service Areas Cabinet Refinishing Across Riverbend & Southwest Edmonton We provide professional cabinet refinishing throughout Riverbend, surrounding communities, and all of Edmonton. Riverbend Sub-Neighbourhoods Riverbend Brander Gardens Bulyea Heights Rhatigan Ridge Falconer Heights Ogilvie Ridge Nearby Southwest Edmonton Terwillegar Windermere Twin Brooks Blue Quill Summerside Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Minutes from Our Shop — Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is just minutes from Riverbend via Terwillegar Drive. No travel surcharges. Riverbend, southwest Edmonton, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Related Services More Ways We Can Help in Riverbend Cabinet refinishing is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services available in Riverbend. Cabinet Refacing Interior Painting Exterior Painting Commercial Painting Cabinet Refinishing (Edmonton) Cabinet Painting Common Questions Cabinet Refinishing FAQs, Riverbend Straight answers to the questions Riverbend homeowners ask most about cabinet refinishing costs, timelines, and results. How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Riverbend? Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Riverbend typically costs $3,500–$7,500 depending on door count, cabinet condition, and finish type. Riverbend kitchens from the 1970s through the 1990s typically have 20–40 doors and drawer fronts across the main kitchen and any pantry areas. Bathroom vanity refinishing ranges from $800–$2,500. Compare this to $20,000–$40,000+ for full cabinet replacement. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. The price we quote is the price you pay. Can you refinish the honey-oak cabinets in my 1980s Riverbend home? Absolutely. Honey-oak cabinets are the single most common cabinet type we refinish in Riverbend. These solid-wood cabinets from the 1980s and early 1990s are structurally excellent, often built with dovetailed drawers and solid wood frames, but their dated honey-oak stain makes the entire kitchen look 30 years old. Our process strips the old finish, fills the open oak grain with professional grain filler for a smooth surface, applies bonding primer, and spray-finishes with catalyzed lacquer or Benjamin Moore Advance for a factory-smooth modern result. The transformation from dated honey-oak to crisp white, warm grey, or two-tone is one of the most dramatic kitchen upgrades available. Call 780-938-9555 to book your free consultation. How long does cabinet refinishing take for a typical Riverbend kitchen? A typical Riverbend kitchen with 20–40 doors and drawer fronts takes 7–12 business days from door removal to final reinstallation. The timeline includes stripping old finish, sanding, grain filling (essential for oak to achieve a smooth painted finish), bonding primer application, multiple spray coats with proper cure time between each, and final reinstallation with alignment adjustments. Your kitchen remains functional throughout because we only remove the doors and drawer fronts. The cabinet boxes and shelves stay in place, so you can still access dishes, food, and supplies. We also offer optional upgrades including new soft-close hinges, updated hardware (handles and pulls), and interior shelf painting. Many Riverbend homeowners pair cabinet refinishing with our interior painting service for a complete home refresh. Get Started Riverbend’s Trusted Cabinet Refinishing Team Whether it’s a honey-oak kitchen transformation, a bathroom vanity update, or built-in cabinetry refinishing in Brander Gardens, Bulyea Heights, Rhatigan Ridge, or Ogilvie Ridge, let’s talk. Free estimates, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Spray Team 5-Year Warranty 60–70% Less Than Replacement No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Refinishing Sherwood Park 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refinishing/sherwood-park.html > Sherwood Park cabinet refinishing for every era 1970s-2010s, from Mills Haven oak to Lakeland Ridge MDF, 2026. $5,500-$14,000 vs $50K+ replacement. 5-7 days. Cabinet Refinishing Sherwood Park 2026 | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refinishing in Sherwood Park for Every Kitchen Era from the 1970s to Today Cabinet refinishing in Sherwood Park is a strip, fill, prime and spray-finish service for every kitchen era from the 1970s to today. Sherwood Park spans 50 years of housing, so doors coming off the hinges in Mills Haven are 1970s harvest-gold over solid oak, doors two streets over in Lakeland Ridge are 2018 painted MDF shaker, and everything in between (1980s Foxhaven honey oak, 1990s Heritage Hills maple, 2000s Aspen Trails espresso) waits its turn. Five to seven day project window. $5,500 to $14,000 versus $50,000 to $110,000 to replace a typical Sherwood Park kitchen. Last updated 2026. Sherwood Park kitchens run physically larger than Edmonton-neighbourhood comps (24 to 38 doors plus 10 to 16 drawer fronts is typical), and many 1990s-and-newer builds carry 9-foot ceilings with taller upper cabinets. iPaint Painting strips, fills, bond-primes and spray-finishes with Benjamin Moore Advance , Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane , or Cloverdale Spry Hi-Build , picked per substrate, not by habit. A real share of Sherwood Park work is first-ever refresh for original-owner occupants in Mills Haven and Glen Allan who have lived in the same home since the late 1970s. T8A, T8B, T8C, T8G and T8H postal codes. Five-year written workmanship warranty. Call 780-938-9555 or book a free in-home consult. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Home Consult 5-Year Written Warranty HVLP Spray Factory-Smooth 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews 5-7 Day Project Window Direct Answer Cabinet refinishing in Sherwood Park is the widest era-range refinishing market in Strathcona County Cabinet refinishing in Sherwood Park is the process of stripping the existing finish off cabinet doors and frames, filling and sealing the substrate, applying a bonding primer, and spray-applying a modern waterborne or urethane topcoat to deliver a factory-smooth result. What separates Sherwood Park from any Edmonton neighbourhood iPaint Painting serves is the era spread. The Strathcona County hamlet has been growing continuously since the early 1970s, so iPaint scopes original 1970s harvest-gold and avocado kitchens in Mills Haven and Glen Allan on Monday and 2018 painted MDF shaker in Lakeland Ridge on Tuesday. The 1980s honey oak across Foxhaven, Davidson Creek and Westboro is the single dominant scope (forty percent of bookings) because that boom-era housing stock has cathedral-arch oak doors that are structurally fine but visually four decades behind. Sherwood Park kitchens also run physically larger than Edmonton-neighbourhood comps, with 24 to 38 doors plus 10 to 16 drawer fronts typical, which puts cost in a wider range: $5,500 to $14,000 against $50,000 to $110,000 for full replacement at Strathcona County labour rates. Project window runs five to seven days door-to-reinstall, with the kitchen unusable for two to three of those days. Sherwood Park Kitchen Eras Five decades of housing means five distinct refinishing scopes Sherwood Park sits inside Strathcona County (a separate municipality from the City of Edmonton), with continuous residential build-out from 1970 through 2024 across postal codes T8A, T8B, T8C, T8G and T8H. The major spine roads (Highway 16, Highway 21, Wye Road, Baseline Road and Broadmoor Boulevard) carve the hamlet into era-distinct subdivisions, and the kitchens inside each era subdivision read differently enough that iPaint Painting actually scopes them as five separate refinishing playbooks rather than one. 1970s harvest-gold and avocado, original-owner kitchens (Mills Haven, Glen Allan, Maplegrove) Mills Haven, Glen Allan and Maplegrove were Sherwood Park's first major subdivisions, built between 1972 and 1979. A real share of those homes are still owned by the original buyers, now in their late seventies and early eighties, who never updated the kitchen because the solid-oak boxes simply kept working. Many of these are first-ever refresh projects. The doors are usually solid oak with a sprayed lacquer in harvest gold, avocado green stain, or a heavily-amber-tinted clear. The lacquer has crystallized and shed grease layers from forty-plus years of cooking. iPaint's process: chemical degrease, full strip to bare wood, grain fill on the open oak panels, shellac-based tannin block primer, bonding primer, then three coats of Benjamin Moore Advance in a soft warm white. The 1970s solid-wood boxes outperform anything sold today at the same price, which is why refinishing makes more sense than replacement for this era. 1980s honey oak with cathedral-arch doors (Foxhaven, Davidson Creek, Westboro, original Broadmoor Estates) The 1980s Sherwood Park boom across Foxhaven, Davidson Creek, Westboro and the original Broadmoor Estates phases shipped almost universally with cathedral-arch or raised-panel honey oak . This is the single dominant refinishing scope iPaint Painting handles in Sherwood Park (roughly forty percent of bookings). The orange-toned honey finish is the most-dated visual in a Sherwood Park kitchen, and the open oak grain needs the full grain-fill cycle for the topcoat to read flat. Sherwood Park owners overwhelmingly convert these kitchens to soft warm white (Benjamin Moore White Dove, Cloverdale Cloud White, Sherwin-Williams Alabaster) or to a two-tone treatment with white perimeter and a sage, navy or terra cotta island. Range: $6,500 to $10,000 because honey oak grain-fill adds roughly a day and $800 to $1,200 of labour versus a flat-panel MDF refinish. 1990s maple-stained-cherry raised panel (Heritage Hills, Sherwood Heights, Clarkdale Meadows) The 1990s build-out across Heritage Hills, Sherwood Heights and Clarkdale Meadows brought a shift in cabinet style: maple raised-panel doors finished in a medium-to-dark cherry stain. The tight maple grain hides better than oak, but the cherry stain has yellowed into an orangey-brown that does not match any 2026 trend. These kitchens were also the first Sherwood Park era to ship with 9-foot ceilings, which adds taller upper cabinets and an extra half-day of spray time. iPaint scopes these as stain-to-paint conversions: full strip, sealer over the existing stain residue to prevent tannin bleed, bonding primer, then Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane in a cooler greige or a deeper colour like Iron Ore or Tricorn Black. Range: $7,500 to $11,000 depending on door count and ceiling height. 2000s espresso and dark cherry (Aspen Trails, Summerwood, Clover Bar Ranch) The 2000s Sherwood Park expansion east of Highway 21 produced Aspen Trails, Summerwood and Clover Bar Ranch, the era of espresso , dark cherry and walnut-stained cabinets. These doors are usually slab or simple shaker MDF with a factory-applied stain or pigmented topcoat. The espresso finish reads heavy in 2026 against the lighter colour palettes trending now, and many Sherwood Park families want to brighten the kitchen without changing the layout. iPaint converts these to off-white, mushroom or sage by stripping the topcoat (or applying an aggressive scuff plus blocker primer), bonding-priming, then spray-finishing with Cloverdale Spry Hi-Build. Range: $6,500 to $9,500. 2010s painted MDF and shaker (Lakeland Ridge, Cambrian Crossing, newer Emerald Hills phases) The 2010s and newer Sherwood Park builds across Lakeland Ridge, Cambrian Crossing and the newer Emerald Hills phases came with factory-painted MDF or shaker maple in builder-grade white, off-white or grey. These are not modernization projects, they are freshening projects. The factory paint has yellowed near south-facing windows, chipped at dishwasher edges, or simply gone bland for younger families pulling colour ideas from Instagram. iPaint re-sprays these in fresh whites, sage, navy or two-tone, using Sherwin-Williams Extreme Bond or Stix bonding primer (not the shellac-based tannin block used on older oak), then Benjamin Moore Advance or Cloverdale Spry. Range: $5,500 to $8,500 depending on whether the project is a same-colour re-spray or a colour change. What Gets Refinished Eight surfaces in a typical Sherwood Park refinish Sherwood Park kitchens are larger than Edmonton-neighbourhood comps. iPaint scopes door and drawer count on site before quoting. 24 to 38 Cabinet Doors Typical Sherwood Park footprint. Mills Haven 1970s kitchens often hit 32 plus doors because the original floor plans were generous. 10 to 16 Drawer Fronts Sherwood Park drawer counts run higher than Edmonton comps because of the larger lot sizes and wider kitchen footprints. Walk-in Pantry Cabinetry Standard in Aspen Trails, Lakeland Ridge and newer Emerald Hills floor plans. Two to four extra doors per pantry. 9-Foot Tall Uppers Standard in 1990s-and-newer Sherwood Park builds. Adds a half day of additional spray time and extra masking height. Hardware Tag and Optional Swap 1980s Foxhaven kitchens carry original brass pulls. Most Sherwood Park families upgrade to brushed nickel, matte black or champagne bronze at refinish. Island Cabinetry (Two-Tone Ready) Heritage Hills and Aspen Trails islands run 7 to 10 feet. The natural accent piece in nearly every two-tone Sherwood Park conversion. Mudroom and Laundry Cabinetry Standard built-in off the garage entry and in second-floor laundry rooms in 2000s-and-newer Sherwood Park plans. Powder and Main-Bath Vanities Often bundled to the kitchen booking. $850 to $1,200 per vanity when scheduled alongside the kitchen refinish. Sherwood Park Refinish Pricing Five common Sherwood Park project tiers in 2026 All prices in CAD. Includes door removal, hardware tagging, strip and fill, bonding primer, three topcoats, clear seal and reinstall. Five-year warranty in writing. 1970s Harvest-Gold Strip $7,500-$11,000 First-ever refresh Mills Haven, Glen Allan 6-7 days 1980s Honey Oak to White $6,500-$10,000 Most common scope Foxhaven, Davidson Creek 5-6 days 1990s Maple Stain Conversion $7,500-$11,000 9-ft uppers Heritage Hills, Sherwood Heights 6 days 2000s Espresso Brighten $6,500-$9,500 Espresso to off-white Aspen Trails, Summerwood 5 days 2010s Painted MDF Re-Spray $5,500-$8,500 Freshen yellowed white Lakeland Ridge, Cambrian 5 days Add roughly $850 to $1,200 per powder or main-bath vanity bundled to the kitchen booking. Compare against $50,000 to $110,000 for full Sherwood Park kitchen replacement (new boxes, demo, quartz refit, plumbing relocation). The wider Sherwood Park price range reflects the larger footprint and the wider era spread, not premium markup. Refinish vs Reface vs Replace, for a Sherwood Park kitchen Which option is best for your Sherwood Park kitchen in 2026? Sherwood Park homeowners face a slightly different decision tree than newer Edmonton communities because so much of the housing stock is solid-wood-box 1970s and 1980s construction that genuinely outperforms anything you would buy new. The honest question is whether you want the same doors refreshed in a modern colour, a different door style with new fronts, or a complete teardown and replacement. Criteria Refinish vs Reface vs Replace Refacing Full Replacement Typical Sherwood Park cost $5,500-$14,000 $11,000-$18,000 $50,000-$110,000 Project window 5-7 days 10-14 days 6-10 weeks Kitchen unusable 2-3 days 6-8 days 4-7 weeks Keep existing doors Yes (same style) No (new doors) No (everything new) Best Sherwood Park fit Honey oak strip, harvest-gold first-refresh, espresso brighten, MDF yellowing Cathedral-arch oak doors are damaged and you want shaker instead Major layout change or two-storey teardown Warranty 5-year workmanship Varies, 1-5 yr Manufacturer-dependent For Sherwood Park 1970s and 1980s homes, refinishing is the right answer almost every time because the original solid-oak boxes are structurally superior to current new-build cabinetry at the same price. If the cathedral-arch profile itself is the dealbreaker (rather than the colour), see Cabinet Refacing in Sherwood Park . iPaint covers both services from the same shop with the same five-year warranty backing. Why Sherwood Park Picks iPaint Six things that change when the kitchen is in Sherwood Park A 50-year era spread, larger footprints, and a real share of first-ever-refresh projects make Sherwood Park different. iPaint's process is calibrated for it. Era-matched primer stack iPaint Painting picks the primer by era, not by habit. 1970s and 1980s Sherwood Park oak needs shellac-based tannin block (BIN or Spry Block) before bonding primer because the tannins in old oak bleed through anything water-based. 2010s painted MDF needs Sherwin-Williams Extreme Bond or Stix to grip the slick factory finish. Using the wrong primer is the single biggest cause of cabinet refinish failure, and iPaint stocks both. Grain-fill cycle for 1980s honey oak The single dominant Sherwood Park scope is honey oak conversion to white, and the open oak grain has to be filled completely before the topcoat will read flat. iPaint runs a full pore-filler cycle (Aqua Coat or Crystalac) plus 220-grit re-sand on every oak strip job. Skip this step and the grain ghosts through the white topcoat within months. Adds about a day and $800 to $1,200 versus a flat-panel MDF refinish, scoped upfront on every honey oak quote. Five to seven day window with 9-foot ceiling buffer Sherwood Park 1990s-and-newer builds carry 9-foot ceilings, which add a half-day of additional spray and masking. iPaint Painting builds that into the quote rather than running short and rushing. Standard window: five days for an 1980s footprint, six to seven days for a 1990s-or-newer build with 9-foot uppers or a two-tone island. Kitchen is fully unusable for two to three days, which most Sherwood Park families bridge with takeout from the Baseline Road or Wye Road corridors. First-ever-refresh sensitivity for Mills Haven and Glen Allan A real share of Sherwood Park work is first-ever refresh for original owner-occupants who have lived in the same Mills Haven or Glen Allan home since 1975. These are sentimental projects, not transactional ones. iPaint walks through colour samples slowly, runs a one-door physical sample (not just a digital mockup), and never pressures the upgrade to two-tone or bold colour. Most original-owner Sherwood Park refinishes land on soft warm white (White Dove, Cloud White, Alabaster), which is exactly right for the era and the homeowner. Modern non-ambering topcoat chemistry The reason 2000s espresso and 2010s painted MDF cabinets in Aspen Trails or Lakeland Ridge yellowed in the first place is alkyd-hybrid factory spray that oxidizes under UV. iPaint refinishes with Benjamin Moore Advance, Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane and Cloverdale Spry Hi-Build, all modern acrylic-urethane chemistry that does not amber the same way. Re-spraying with the right product is a permanent fix, not a ten-year delay. Five-year transferable warranty iPaint Painting backs every Sherwood Park refinish with a five-year written workmanship warranty. If the topcoat ambers, chips at door edges, or fails at any face frame joint within five years, iPaint comes back and remediates at no cost. Warranty transfers with the home, which matters because Sherwood Park has a stable resale market and a documented cabinet refinish with transferable workmanship coverage is a measurable sale lever. Where in Sherwood Park Subdivisions, roads and landmarks covered Anywhere inside Sherwood Park (T8A, T8B, T8C, T8G, T8H) plus rural acreages across Strathcona County. No travel surcharge inside the hamlet. Primary Service Area Sherwood Park (T8A, T8B, T8C, T8G, T8H) Era-defining Subdivisions Mills Haven (1970s) Glen Allan (1970s) Maplegrove (1970s) Foxhaven (1980s) Davidson Creek (1980s) Westboro (1980s) Heritage Hills (1990s) Sherwood Heights (1990s) Clarkdale Meadows (1990s) Aspen Trails (2000s) Summerwood (2000s) Clover Bar Ranch (2000s) Lakeland Ridge (2010s) Cambrian Crossing (2010s) Newer Emerald Hills phases Broadmoor Estates (mixed eras) Major Roads and Spine Corridors Highway 16 (Yellowhead) Highway 21 Wye Road Baseline Road Broadmoor Boulevard Clover Bar Road Strathcona County Rural Coverage Ardrossan Josephburg South Cooking Lake Rural Strathcona County Nearby Combo Pages Cabinet Refinishing Fort Saskatchewan Cabinet Refinishing Beaumont All Cabinet Refinishing Locations Sherwood Park Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Five questions Sherwood Park homeowners ask before booking Every answer is written entity-first, fully visible, and specific to Sherwood Park scope. No accordions. How much does cabinet refinishing cost for a Sherwood Park kitchen in 2026? Cabinet refinishing in Sherwood Park runs $5,500 to $14,000 in 2026, with the wider range reflecting how much physically larger Sherwood Park kitchens are than Edmonton-neighbourhood comps. A typical 1980s Foxhaven honey oak kitchen with 24 to 30 doors lands at $6,500 to $9,500. A 1990s Heritage Hills maple kitchen with 28 to 34 doors and 9-foot uppers is $7,500 to $11,000. An executive Aspen Trails or Lakeland Ridge kitchen with 30 to 38 doors runs $9,500 to $14,000. Powder and main-bath vanities bundle in at $850 to $1,200 each. Compare against $50,000 to $110,000 for full Sherwood Park kitchen replacement at Strathcona County labour rates. Can iPaint refinish the original 1970s harvest-gold or avocado kitchen in my Mills Haven or Glen Allan home? iPaint Painting refinishes original 1970s harvest-gold and avocado kitchens in Mills Haven and Glen Allan regularly, and these are often first-ever refresh projects for original owner-occupants who have lived in the same Sherwood Park home since the late 1970s. The 1970s solid-oak boxes are usually structurally excellent (better than anything sold new today at the same price), but the original lacquer has crystallized and the doors carry decades of cooking-grease build-up. The iPaint process: chemical degrease, full strip back to bare wood, grain fill on the open-grain panels, shellac-based tannin block, bonding primer, then three coats of Benjamin Moore Advance or Cloverdale Spry Hi-Build in a soft warm white. Six to seven days. $7,500 to $11,000 depending on door count. Why is 1980s honey oak the dominant cabinet refinishing scope in Sherwood Park? Honey oak is the dominant Sherwood Park refinishing scope because the 1980s boom across Foxhaven, Davidson Creek, Westboro and the original Broadmoor Estates phases shipped almost universally with cathedral-arch or raised-panel honey oak cabinetry. Forty years later, the solid oak boxes are still sound but the orange-toned honey finish is the single most-dated visual in a Sherwood Park kitchen. iPaint Painting converts these kitchens overwhelmingly to soft warm white (Benjamin Moore White Dove, Cloverdale Cloud White, Sherwin-Williams Alabaster) or to a two-tone treatment with a sage, navy or terra cotta island. Honey oak requires the full grain-fill cycle to make the topcoat read flat, which adds roughly a day and $800 to $1,200 of labour versus a flat-panel MDF refinish. How does the larger Sherwood Park kitchen footprint change refinishing scope versus an Edmonton-neighbourhood job? The larger Sherwood Park kitchen footprint adds 20 to 40 percent to refinishing scope versus an Edmonton-neighbourhood comp. iPaint Painting scopes Sherwood Park kitchens at 24 to 38 doors plus 10 to 16 drawer fronts as typical, against 18 to 26 doors in an equivalent Old Strathcona or Highlands kitchen, because Sherwood Park homes were built on bigger lots from the start and kitchen footprints scale with lot width. Many 1990s-and-newer Sherwood Park builds also carry 9-foot ceilings with taller upper cabinets, which add a half-day of additional spray time and require extra masking height. iPaint quotes the door and drawer count on site rather than working from square footage estimates. How long is the cabinet refinishing project window in Sherwood Park, and how many days will the kitchen be unusable? iPaint Painting runs a five to seven day project window on a Sherwood Park cabinet refinish, with the kitchen fully unusable for two to three of those days. Day one is hardware tag-and-pull plus door and drawer removal. Days two through four are off-site spray (doors and drawers cured under controlled conditions at the iPaint shop) while face frames and cabinet boxes are sprayed on site under plastic containment. Day five is cure and reinstall, hardware reattach, and soft-close alignment. Days six and seven cover larger executive Sherwood Park kitchens with 9-foot uppers, two-tone island work, or bundled powder vanity. Most Sherwood Park families bridge the unusable days with takeout from the Baseline Road or Wye Road restaurant corridors. Book Your Sherwood Park Consult Ready to refresh your Sherwood Park kitchen? iPaint Painting books free in-home cabinet consults across Sherwood Park, Strathcona County and the surrounding hamlets. Bring a colour sample or just bring questions. No pressure, no upsell to refacing. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Home Consult 5-Year Written Warranty 5-7 Day Window No Subcontractors Strathcona County Coverage --- ## Cabinet Refinishing Spruce Grove | Spray Finish, Factory-Smooth | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refinishing/spruce-grove.html > Professional cabinet refinishing in Spruce Grove by iPaint Painting. Kitchen, bathroom & laundry cabinets stripped, prepped, and spray-finished to a factory-smooth result. Woodhaven oak strip jobs, McLaughlin maple stain-to-paint, Greenbury thermofoil recoats. Catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, Benjamin Moore Advance. 60-70% less than new cabinets. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refinishing Spruce Grove | Spray Finish, Factory-Smooth | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refinishing in Spruce Grove iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet refinishing services in Spruce Grove, Alberta , stripping, sanding, priming, and spray-finishing kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and built-in cabinetry to a factory-smooth result at 60–70% less than new cabinet replacement . Spruce Grove homeowners in Woodhaven with 1980s–90s honey oak strip kitchens, McLaughlin homes with dated maple raised-panel cabinets, Greenbury newer builds with peeling thermofoil doors, and The Links executive kitchens needing a premium refresh choose iPaint's certified refinishing team , led by Mourad with 15+ years of spray-finishing experience, because cabinet refinishing demands stripping to bare wood, grain filling, bonding primer, and multiple coats of catalyzed lacquer , conversion varnish , or Benjamin Moore Advance applied with professional HVLP equipment. Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Spruce Grove costs $4,000–$10,000 compared to $20,000–$40,000+ for new cabinets. Whether you are converting dark stained oak cathedral-arch doors in Woodhaven to painted white, refinishing maple cabinets in McLaughlin , or updating builder-grade thermofoil in Harvest Ridge , every project includes a free consultation , detailed written estimate, and 5-year written workmanship warranty . iPaint serves all of Spruce Grove and Parkland County along the Highway 16 corridor west of Edmonton. Call 780-938-9555 for your free cabinet refinishing estimate in Spruce Grove. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate certified Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Spray Finish Factory Quality MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Refinish Every Cabinet Surface, Factory-Smooth From a full kitchen transformation to a single bathroom vanity, our certified team spray-finishes every piece to perfection. Kitchen Cabinets Upper cabinets, lower cabinets, pantry units, and island cabinetry, the complete kitchen transformation that saves you thousands over replacement. Bathroom Vanities Single vanities, double vanities, and built-in bathroom storage, refinished to handle humidity and daily use. Cabinet Doors & Drawers Every door and drawer front removed, stripped, sprayed, and reinstalled. Flat panel, raised panel, shaker, we handle every style. Cabinet Frames & Boxes The visible face frames and interior edges of your cabinet boxes, sanded, primed, and finished to match the doors perfectly. Laundry Room Cabinets Built-in laundry storage, overhead cabinets, and utility room cabinetry refinished to match your home's updated look. Crown Moulding & Trim Cabinet crown moulding, light valances, and decorative trim, finished to match your cabinets for a seamless, cohesive look. Stain-to-Paint Conversions Transform dark stained oak or maple into bright painted white, grey, or any colour. Full strip, prime, and spray for a clean conversion. Built-In Shelving & Storage Entertainment centres, bookcases, mudroom built-ins, and custom storage, refinished to match your cabinets or stand on their own. Looking for a different cabinet service? We also offer cabinet painting for simpler refreshes and cabinet refacing when you want to change the door style entirely. Not sure which is right? Call us, we'll help you decide. Our Process From First Call to Factory-Smooth Finish We've refined our cabinet refinishing process over 15 years and hundreds of kitchens across Edmonton and Spruce Grove. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free in-home cabinet assessment. 02 ➔ Assessment & Colour Selection Mourad or a senior finisher inspects your cabinets, wood species, existing finish, structural condition, and helps you choose the perfect colour, sheen, and product for your space. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every cabinet door, drawer, and frame, the products we'll use, and the total price. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Removal & Stripping Every door, drawer, and piece of hardware is carefully labelled and removed. Old finish is chemically stripped or sanded down to bare wood. Grain is filled for a glass-smooth foundation. 05 ➔ Prime & Spray Finish Surfaces are primed with bonding primer, then multiple coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance are spray-applied in our controlled environment. Clear coat seals the finish for lasting durability. 06 Reinstall & Walkthrough Doors, drawers, and hardware go back on. We inspect every surface with you, clean up completely, and activate your 5-year written workmanship warranty. Your kitchen looks brand new. Why iPaint Why Spruce Grove Homeowners Choose iPaint for Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet refinishing is not a brush-and-roller job. It demands spray equipment, controlled conditions, and a finisher who knows wood, that's us. Spray Finish, Factory Quality We don't brush or roll cabinets. Every door, drawer, and frame is spray-finished in a controlled environment using professional HVLP equipment. The result is a glass-smooth surface with zero brush marks, zero roller stipple, indistinguishable from factory-applied finishes. That's the difference between refinishing and simply painting over the old surface. Certified Painter Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. Cabinet refinishing is one of the most technically demanding services in the trade, and Mourad has refined his spray technique over 15 years and hundreds of kitchen projects across Edmonton and Spruce Grove. Professional-Grade Finishes We use products designed for cabinetry, catalyzed lacquer for maximum durability, conversion varnish for chemical resistance, Benjamin Moore Advance for a smooth waterborne finish, and high-performance waterborne options for low-VOC kitchens. Each product is selected based on your cabinets' wood species, your household's needs, and the look you want. 60–70% Less Than New Cabinets A full kitchen cabinet replacement in Spruce Grove can easily run $20,000–$40,000+ including demolition, installation, and countertop refitting. Our refinishing service delivers a brand-new look for $4,000–$10,000, keeping your existing layout, countertops, and plumbing exactly where they are. Same dramatic transformation, a fraction of the cost and disruption. 5-Year Written Warranty Every cabinet surface we refinish is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If the finish chips, peels, or fails due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise to every Spruce Grove homeowner. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for hardware removal, grain filling, or "additional coats." Every door, every drawer, every frame is itemized upfront so you can make confident decisions before we start. Premium Finishes The Finishes Behind Our Results Cabinet refinishing demands harder, more durable coatings than wall paint. We use professional-grade cabinet finishes designed for daily contact, moisture, grease, and cleaning chemicals. Catalyzed Lacquer The industry standard for professional cabinet refinishing. Catalyzed lacquer cures to an incredibly hard, smooth surface that resists scratches, moisture, and household chemicals. It dries fast, builds evenly, and delivers the glass-smooth finish that makes refinished cabinets look factory-made. This is our go-to for most kitchen projects in Spruce Grove and Parkland County. Pre-Catalyzed Post-Catalyzed Pigmented Clear Coat Benjamin Moore Advance A premium waterborne alkyd that self-levels beautifully and cures to a hard, furniture-grade finish. Advance is the best choice for homeowners who want a low-VOC, low-odour option without sacrificing durability or smoothness. Excellent for Spruce Grove homes with families or pets where air quality matters during the refinishing process. Satin Semi-Gloss High Gloss Conversion Varnish The hardest, most chemically resistant cabinet finish available. Conversion varnish is what high-end custom cabinet shops use, and it's what we use on projects where maximum durability is non-negotiable. Ideal for busy Spruce Grove kitchens, bathroom vanities exposed to moisture, and cabinets near cooking surfaces where grease resistance matters. Clear Pigmented Waterborne During your free cabinet consultation , we'll recommend the right finish based on your cabinet material, kitchen usage, desired look, and budget. We'll explain the trade-offs between each product so you can make a confident choice. Pricing Guide Cabinet Refinishing Pricing in Spruce Grove Transparent pricing based on project scope. Includes stripping, grain filling, priming, spray finishing, clear coat, and our 5-year warranty. Bathroom Vanity $1,000–$3,000 Single or double vanity, full strip and refinish. 3–5 days. Greenbury, Prescott. Small Kitchen $4,000–$6,000 10–20 doors. Townhome or starter home. 7–10 days. Hilldowns, Spruce Village. Most Popular Average Kitchen $6,000–$8,000 20–35 doors. Standard Spruce Grove home. 8–12 days. Woodhaven, McLaughlin. Large Kitchen $8,000–$10,000 35–50+ doors. Executive home, full strip. 10–14 days. The Links, Harvest Ridge. Stain-to-Paint Conversion $5,000+ Dark stain to bright white or grey. Full strip required. Custom quote. Pricing depends on door count, wood type, existing finish condition, and product selection. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed, the price we quote is the price you pay. Get your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Spruce Grove Context Spruce Grove Kitchen Eras and Why Cabinet Refinishing Delivers Superior Results 1980s–1990s Kitchens: Woodhaven, Spruce Grove Core Spruce Grove's Woodhaven neighbourhood and the original town core south of Highway 16 are filled with 1980s and early 1990s homes featuring honey oak cabinets with cathedral-arch door profiles and prominent open grain. These solid wood boxes have survived 30–40 years of daily use because the construction quality was excellent, but the golden oak finish screams a past era. Cabinet refinishing is the ideal solution for these kitchens because the open oak grain needs professional filling before any finish will look smooth and modern. iPaint strips the old varnish, fills every grain line, primes with bonding primer, and spray-applies catalyzed lacquer for a glass-smooth result. Refinishing these Woodhaven oak kitchens costs $4,000–$8,000 versus $20,000–$35,000 for new cabinets, preserving solid wood boxes that outperform anything from a big-box store. Late-1990s & 2000s Kitchens: McLaughlin, Millgrove The late-1990s and early-2000s growth across McLaughlin and Millgrove produced hundreds of kitchens with maple raised-panel cabinets in medium-brown or amber stain finishes. By 2026, these stain finishes look heavy and outdated compared to the bright whites, cool greys, and two-tone palettes trending in Spruce Grove kitchen renovations. Cabinet refinishing handles the stain-to-paint conversion that standard cabinet painting cannot do as thoroughly, the existing stain is stripped completely, the tight maple grain is sealed, and conversion varnish or catalyzed lacquer is spray-applied for a harder, more durable finish than paint alone. A 25–40 door McLaughlin maple kitchen refinished by iPaint costs $5,000–$9,000, delivering a factory finish that resists chipping, yellowing, and fingerprints. 2010s–2020s Kitchens: Greenbury, Harvest Ridge, Prescott Builder-grade kitchens in Greenbury , Harvest Ridge , and Prescott , built during Spruce Grove's recent suburban expansion west of Century Road , commonly feature thermofoil flat-panel or MDF shaker cabinets in basic white or espresso. After 5–15 years near stovetops and dishwashers, thermofoil peels, bubbles, and yellows. Cabinet refinishing addresses the root problem: our team strips the failing thermofoil, sands the MDF substrate, applies high-adhesion bonding primer, and finishes with Benjamin Moore Advance or catalyzed lacquer for a surface that won't peel again. This approach saves Greenbury and Harvest Ridge homeowners $10,000–$25,000 compared to tearing out cabinet boxes that are structurally sound. Executive Kitchens: The Links, Estates at Waters Edge Spruce Grove's premium neighbourhoods, The Links at the Spruce Grove Golf Course and the Estates at Waters Edge , feature larger executive kitchens with 35–50+ doors, custom island cabinetry, and higher-end wood species. These kitchens demand refinishing rather than painting because the original wood grain and craftsmanship deserve a finish system that enhances rather than covers. iPaint's refinishing process preserves the wood character while modernizing the colour, catalyzed lacquer and conversion varnish produce a harder, more protective surface than standard paint. Executive kitchen refinishing in The Links and surrounding Parkland County estates typically costs $8,000–$10,000, delivering a showroom-quality result at a fraction of replacement cost. Spruce Grove residents attending events at Horizon Stage often ask neighbours for painter referrals, and iPaint's name comes up again and again. Spruce Grove's demand for professional cabinet refinishing continues to grow as homeowners discover the 60–70% cost savings over replacement, the 7–10-day timeline versus weeks of demolition, and the superior durability of catalyzed lacquer and conversion varnish compared to standard paint. Not sure if refinishing or painting is right for your cabinets? Need to change the door style entirely with cabinet refacing ? Book your free consultation or call 780-938-9555 , we'll assess your cabinets and recommend the best path. What's Included What's Included in Every Cabinet Refinishing Project When you hire iPaint for cabinet refinishing, you're getting a complete, end-to-end service, not just a coat of paint on your cabinet doors. Full door and drawer removal , every piece is labelled, tracked, and handled with care Hardware removal and cataloguing , hinges, pulls, and knobs removed and stored (or replaced with your new hardware at reinstallation) Chemical stripping or sanding , old finish removed down to bare wood for proper adhesion Grain filling , open-grained woods like oak are filled for a smooth, modern finish Bonding primer application , professional-grade primer designed specifically for cabinetry Multiple spray coats , 2–3 coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance Clear coat protection , final topcoat for added durability, moisture resistance, and sheen consistency Countertop and appliance masking , surrounding surfaces fully protected during frame finishing Reinstallation and alignment , every door, drawer, and hinge adjusted for perfect fit Final walkthrough and cleanup , we inspect every surface with you and clean up completely 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better." Want a lighter-touch option? Cabinet painting is faster and more affordable when cabinets are in good condition and just need a colour change. Want a completely new door style? Cabinet refacing replaces doors and drawer fronts entirely. Need the walls done at the same time? Our interior painting team handles the whole kitchen in one project. Service Areas Cabinet Refinishing Across Spruce Grove & Parkland County We provide professional cabinet refinishing services throughout Spruce Grove and all surrounding communities along the Highway 16 corridor. Primary Service Area Spruce Grove, AB Spruce Grove Neighbourhoods Woodhaven McLaughlin Greenbury The Links Harvest Ridge Prescott Millgrove Hilldowns Spruce Village Estates at Waters Edge Nearby Communities Stony Plain Parkland County Acheson Carvel Also Serving Edmonton St. Albert Sherwood Park Leduc Spruce Grove & Highway 16 Corridor , iPaint serves all of Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, Parkland County, and everywhere along Highway 16 west of Edmonton. Give us a call at 780-938-9555 and we'll schedule your free in-home estimate. Our Work Cabinet Refinishing Transformations Real cabinet refinishing projects from homes across Spruce Grove and the Edmonton region. See how a professional spray finish can completely transform a kitchen. Before After Oak to White, Kitchen Refinish, Woodhaven Before After Maple to Sage Green, Colour Change, McLaughlin Before After Dark Stain to Light Grey, Millgrove Before After Full Kitchen, Navy & White Two-Tone, The Links Before After Bathroom Vanity, Oak to Matte Black, Greenbury Before After Laundry Room Cabinets, Harvest Ridge View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Cabinet refinishing is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Cabinet Painting Cabinet Refacing Kitchen Cabinet Refacing Interior Painting Stain & Lacquer Common Questions Cabinet Refinishing FAQs, Spruce Grove Straight answers to the questions Spruce Grove homeowners ask most about cabinet refinishing projects. How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Spruce Grove? Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Spruce Grove typically costs $4,000–$10,000, depending on door count, cabinet condition, wood type, and finish selected. A standard 20–35 door kitchen in Woodhaven, McLaughlin, or Greenbury averages $6,000–$8,000. Bathroom vanity refinishing ranges from $1,000–$3,000. This is 60–70% less than new cabinets at $20,000–$40,000+. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed, the price we quote is the price you pay. Does iPaint Painting serve Spruce Grove for cabinet refinishing? Yes. iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet refinishing throughout Spruce Grove and Parkland County, including Woodhaven, McLaughlin, Greenbury, The Links, Harvest Ridge, Prescott, Millgrove, and all neighbourhoods west along Highway 16. Spruce Grove is within our 80 km service radius from Edmonton. We also serve nearby Stony Plain, Acheson, and Carvel. Call 780-938-9555 for your free in-home estimate. Can you refinish oak cabinets in older Spruce Grove homes? Yes. Many 1980s and 1990s homes in Woodhaven and the original Spruce Grove core have honey oak cabinets with prominent open grain that homeowners want smoothed out. Our refinishing process strips the old finish, applies professional grain filler to level the oak grain, primes with bonding primer, and spray-applies catalyzed lacquer for a glass-smooth modern surface. The result no longer shows the heavy grain pattern, a dramatic transformation that modernizes the entire kitchen. What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet painting? Cabinet refinishing is a more thorough process. We strip the old finish down to bare wood, fill the grain, prime with bonding primer, and spray-apply multiple coats of professional-grade finish, typically catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish, followed by a protective clear coat. Cabinet painting cleans, scuff-sands, primes, and paints over the existing surface. Refinishing delivers a harder, smoother, more durable factory-quality result. Painting is faster and more affordable for cabinets in good condition that just need a colour change. How long does cabinet refinishing take in Spruce Grove? A typical kitchen cabinet refinishing project takes 7–10 business days from door removal to final reinstallation. This includes stripping, sanding, grain filling, bonding primer, multiple spray coats with proper cure time between each, clear coat application, and reinstallation. Larger executive kitchens in The Links or Harvest Ridge with 35–50+ doors may take 10–14 days. We provide a detailed timeline during your free estimate so you can plan accordingly. Our Location Serving Spruce Grove & Parkland County iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet refinishing throughout Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, and the entire Highway 16 corridor west of Edmonton. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Spruce Grove Kitchen? Whether it's a full kitchen cabinet refinish, a bathroom vanity, or a stain-to-paint conversion, let's talk about your project. Free estimates for all Spruce Grove and Parkland County homeowners. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Refinishing St. Albert | Spray Finish, Factory-Smooth | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refinishing/st-albert.html > Professional cabinet refinishing in St. Albert by iPaint Painting. Kitchen, bathroom & laundry cabinets stripped, prepped, and spray-finished to a factory-smooth result. Grandin, Lacombe Park, Kingswood, Jensen Lakes. Catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, Benjamin Moore Advance. 60-70% less than new cabinets. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refinishing St. Albert | Spray Finish, Factory-Smooth | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refinishing in St. Albert iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet refinishing services in St. Albert, Alberta , stripping, sanding, priming, and spray-finishing kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and built-in cabinetry to a factory-smooth result at 60–70% less than new cabinet replacement . St. Albert homeowners in Grandin with character kitchens featuring solid wood cabinetry, Lacombe Park homes with 1990s honey oak raised-panel doors, Kingswood executive kitchens with maple shaker cabinets needing a modern refresh, and Jensen Lakes newer builds with peeling thermofoil doors choose iPaint's certified refinishing team , led by Mourad with 15+ years of spray-finishing experience, because cabinet refinishing demands stripping to bare wood, grain filling, bonding primer, and multiple coats of catalyzed lacquer , conversion varnish , or Benjamin Moore Advance applied with professional HVLP equipment. Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in St. Albert costs $4,000–$10,000 compared to $20,000–$40,000+ for new cabinets. Whether you are converting dark stained oak doors in Mission Park to painted white, refinishing maple cabinets in Erin Ridge , or updating builder-grade thermofoil in North Ridge , every project includes a free consultation , detailed written estimate, and 5-year written workmanship warranty . Just minutes from the Sturgeon River trails and the Enjoy Centre along St. Albert Trail , we serve every St. Albert neighbourhood. Call 780-938-9555 for your free cabinet refinishing estimate in St. Albert. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate certified Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Spray Finish Factory Quality MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Refinish Every Cabinet Surface, Factory-Smooth From a full kitchen transformation to a single bathroom vanity, our certified team spray-finishes every piece to perfection. Kitchen Cabinets Upper cabinets, lower cabinets, pantry units, and island cabinetry, the complete kitchen transformation that saves you thousands over replacement. Bathroom Vanities Single vanities, double vanities, and built-in bathroom storage, refinished to handle humidity and daily use. Cabinet Doors & Drawers Every door and drawer front removed, stripped, sprayed, and reinstalled. Flat panel, raised panel, shaker, we handle every style. Cabinet Frames & Boxes The visible face frames and interior edges of your cabinet boxes, sanded, primed, and finished to match the doors perfectly. Laundry Room Cabinets Built-in laundry storage, overhead cabinets, and utility room cabinetry refinished to match your home's updated look. Crown Moulding & Trim Cabinet crown moulding, light valances, and decorative trim, finished to match your cabinets for a seamless, cohesive look. Stain-to-Paint Conversions Transform dark stained oak or maple into bright painted white, grey, or any colour. Full strip, prime, and spray for a clean conversion. Built-In Shelving & Storage Entertainment centres, bookcases, mudroom built-ins, and custom storage, refinished to match your cabinets or stand on their own. Looking for a different cabinet service? We also offer cabinet painting for simpler refreshes and cabinet refacing when you want to change the door style entirely. Not sure which is right? Call us, we'll help you decide. Our Process From First Call to Factory-Smooth Finish We've refined our cabinet refinishing process over 15 years and hundreds of kitchens across St. Albert and Edmonton. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free in-home cabinet assessment. 02 ➔ Assessment & Colour Selection Mourad or a senior finisher inspects your cabinets, wood species, existing finish, structural condition, and helps you choose the perfect colour, sheen, and product for your space. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every cabinet door, drawer, and frame, the products we'll use, and the total price. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Removal & Stripping Every door, drawer, and piece of hardware is carefully labelled and removed. Old finish is chemically stripped or sanded down to bare wood. Grain is filled for a glass-smooth foundation. 05 ➔ Prime & Spray Finish Surfaces are primed with bonding primer, then multiple coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance are spray-applied in our controlled environment. Clear coat seals the finish for lasting durability. 06 Reinstall & Walkthrough Doors, drawers, and hardware go back on. We inspect every surface with you, clean up completely, and activate your 5-year written workmanship warranty. Your kitchen looks brand new. Why iPaint Why St. Albert Homeowners Choose iPaint for Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet refinishing is not a brush-and-roller job. It demands spray equipment, controlled conditions, and a finisher who knows wood, that's us. Spray Finish, Factory Quality We don't brush or roll cabinets. Every door, drawer, and frame is spray-finished in a controlled environment using professional HVLP equipment. The result is a glass-smooth surface with zero brush marks, zero roller stipple, indistinguishable from factory-applied finishes. That's the difference between refinishing and simply painting over the old surface. Certified Painter Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. Cabinet refinishing is one of the most technically demanding services in the trade, and Mourad has refined his spray technique over 15 years and hundreds of kitchen projects across St. Albert, Edmonton, and surrounding communities. Professional-Grade Finishes We use products designed for cabinetry, catalyzed lacquer for maximum durability, conversion varnish for chemical resistance, Benjamin Moore Advance for a smooth waterborne finish, and high-performance waterborne options for low-VOC kitchens. Each product is selected based on your cabinets' wood species, your household's needs, and the look you want. 60–70% Less Than New Cabinets A full kitchen cabinet replacement in St. Albert can easily run $20,000–$40,000+ including demolition, installation, and countertop refitting. Our refinishing service delivers a brand-new look for $4,000–$10,000, keeping your existing layout, countertops, and plumbing exactly where they are. Same dramatic transformation, a fraction of the cost and disruption. 5-Year Written Warranty Every cabinet surface we refinish is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If the finish chips, peels, or fails due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise to every St. Albert homeowner. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for hardware removal, grain filling, or "additional coats." Every door, every drawer, every frame is itemized upfront so you can make confident decisions before we start. Premium Finishes The Finishes Behind Our Results Cabinet refinishing demands harder, more durable coatings than wall paint. We use professional-grade cabinet finishes designed for daily contact, moisture, grease, and cleaning chemicals. Catalyzed Lacquer The industry standard for professional cabinet refinishing. Catalyzed lacquer cures to an incredibly hard, smooth surface that resists scratches, moisture, and household chemicals. It dries fast, builds evenly, and delivers the glass-smooth finish that makes refinished cabinets look factory-made. This is our go-to for most kitchen projects in St. Albert and Edmonton. Pre-Catalyzed Post-Catalyzed Pigmented Clear Coat Benjamin Moore Advance A premium waterborne alkyd that self-levels beautifully and cures to a hard, furniture-grade finish. Advance is the best choice for homeowners who want a low-VOC, low-odour option without sacrificing durability or smoothness. Excellent for St. Albert homes with families or pets where air quality matters during the refinishing process. Satin Semi-Gloss High Gloss Conversion Varnish The hardest, most chemically resistant cabinet finish available. Conversion varnish is what high-end custom cabinet shops use, and it's what we use on projects where maximum durability is non-negotiable. Ideal for busy St. Albert kitchens, bathroom vanities exposed to moisture, and cabinets near cooking surfaces where grease resistance matters. Clear Pigmented Waterborne During your free cabinet consultation , we'll recommend the right finish based on your cabinet material, kitchen usage, desired look, and budget. We'll explain the trade-offs between each product so you can make a confident choice. Pricing Guide Cabinet Refinishing Pricing in St. Albert Transparent pricing based on project scope. Includes stripping, grain filling, priming, spray finishing, clear coat, and our 5-year warranty. Bathroom Vanity $1,000–$3,000 Single or double vanity, full strip and refinish. Erin Ridge, Deer Ridge. 3–5 days. Small Kitchen $4,000–$6,000 10–20 doors. Townhome or condo. North Ridge, Jensen Lakes. 7–10 days. Most Popular Average Kitchen $6,000–$8,000 20–35 doors. Grandin, Lacombe Park, Mission Park. 8–12 days. Large Kitchen $8,000–$10,000 35–50+ doors. Kingswood, Oakmont executive homes. 10–14 days. Stain-to-Paint Conversion $5,000+ Dark oak or maple stain to bright white or grey. Full strip required. Custom quote. Pricing depends on door count, wood type, existing finish condition, and product selection. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed, the price we quote is the price you pay. Get your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . St. Albert Context St. Albert Kitchen Eras and Why Cabinet Refinishing Delivers Superior Results 1970s–1980s Kitchens: Grandin, Mission Park, Lacombe Park (Early Phases) St. Albert's Grandin neighbourhood, named after Bishop Vital-Justin Grandin, whose legacy connects to the historic Father Lacombe Chapel , and the earliest sections of Mission Park and Lacombe Park are filled with 1970s and 1980s homes featuring honey oak cabinets with cathedral-arch door profiles . These solid wood boxes have survived 40+ years of daily use because the construction quality was excellent, but the golden oak finish and heavy grain pattern look dated against today's kitchen trends. Cabinet refinishing is the ideal solution because the open oak grain needs filling before any finish will look smooth and modern. iPaint strips the old varnish, fills every grain line, primes with bonding primer, and spray-applies catalyzed lacquer for a glass-smooth result. Refinishing these Grandin and Mission Park oak kitchens costs $4,000–$8,000 versus $20,000–$35,000 for new cabinets, preserving solid wood boxes that outperform anything you would buy new today. 1990s Kitchens: Lacombe Park, Oakmont, Deer Ridge The 1990s expansion across Lacombe Park , Oakmont , and Deer Ridge , all west of St. Albert Trail near the Sturgeon River valley, produced thousands of kitchens with maple raised-panel cabinets in medium-brown or amber stain finishes. By 2026, these stain finishes look heavy and outdated compared to the bright whites, cool greys, and two-tone palettes St. Albert homeowners see at the Enjoy Centre design shows and local renovation displays. Cabinet refinishing handles the stain-to-paint conversion that standard cabinet painting cannot do as thoroughly, the existing stain is stripped completely, the tight maple grain is sealed, and conversion varnish or catalyzed lacquer is spray-applied for a harder, more durable finish than paint alone. A 30–50 door Lacombe Park maple kitchen refinished by iPaint costs $5,000–$10,000, delivering a factory finish that resists chipping, yellowing, and fingerprints. 2000s–2010s Kitchens: Erin Ridge, North Ridge, Jensen Lakes Builder-grade kitchens in Erin Ridge , North Ridge , and Jensen Lakes , St. Albert's newer communities north of the Sturgeon River , commonly feature thermofoil flat-panel or MDF shaker cabinets in basic white or espresso. After 10–15 years near stovetops and dishwashers, thermofoil peels, bubbles, and yellows. Cabinet refinishing addresses the root problem: our team strips the failing thermofoil, sands the MDF substrate, applies high-adhesion bonding primer, and finishes with Benjamin Moore Advance or catalyzed lacquer for a surface that won't peel again. This approach saves Jensen Lakes and North Ridge homeowners $10,000–$25,000 compared to tearing out cabinet boxes that are structurally sound. Executive Kitchens: Kingswood, Oakmont, Riverside St. Albert's premium neighbourhoods, Kingswood , Oakmont , and Riverside along the Sturgeon River , contain executive homes with custom maple and cherry cabinetry, furniture-grade finishes, and large island kitchens . These kitchens demand refinishing rather than painting because the original wood quality and craftsmanship deserve a finish system that enhances rather than covers. iPaint's refinishing process preserves the wood character while modernizing the colour, catalyzed lacquer and conversion varnish produce a harder, more protective surface than standard paint. Executive kitchen refinishing in Kingswood and Oakmont typically costs $8,000–$10,000, delivering a factory-quality transformation that protects both the home's character and its resale value in St. Albert's competitive real estate market. St. Albert's demand for professional cabinet refinishing continues to grow as homeowners discover the 60–70% cost savings over replacement, the 7–10-day timeline versus weeks of demolition, and the superior durability of catalyzed lacquer and conversion varnish compared to standard paint. Not sure if refinishing or painting is right for your cabinets? Need to change the door style entirely with cabinet refacing ? Book your free consultation or call 780-938-9555 , we'll assess your cabinets and recommend the best path. What's Included What's Included in Every Cabinet Refinishing Project When you hire iPaint for cabinet refinishing, you're getting a complete, end-to-end service, not just a coat of paint on your cabinet doors. Full door and drawer removal , every piece is labelled, tracked, and handled with care Hardware removal and cataloguing , hinges, pulls, and knobs removed and stored (or replaced with your new hardware at reinstallation) Chemical stripping or sanding , old finish removed down to bare wood for proper adhesion Grain filling , open-grained woods like oak are filled for a smooth, modern finish Bonding primer application , professional-grade primer designed specifically for cabinetry Multiple spray coats , 2–3 coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance Clear coat protection , final topcoat for added durability, moisture resistance, and sheen consistency Countertop and appliance masking , surrounding surfaces fully protected during frame finishing Reinstallation and alignment , every door, drawer, and hinge adjusted for perfect fit Final walkthrough and cleanup , we inspect every surface with you and clean up completely 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better." Want a lighter-touch option? Cabinet painting is faster and more affordable when cabinets are in good condition and just need a colour change. Want a completely new door style? Cabinet refacing replaces doors and drawer fronts entirely. Need the walls done at the same time? Our interior painting team handles the whole kitchen in one project. Service Areas Cabinet Refinishing Across St. Albert & Surrounding Communities We provide professional cabinet refinishing services throughout every St. Albert neighbourhood and surrounding communities. Primary Service Area St. Albert, AB St. Albert Neighbourhoods Grandin Lacombe Park Kingswood Jensen Lakes Erin Ridge North Ridge Oakmont Mission Park Deer Ridge Riverside Heritage Lakes Woodlands Surrounding Cities Edmonton Spruce Grove Sherwood Park Leduc Morinville Fort Saskatchewan 80 km Service Radius , If you're within 80 km of Edmonton, we'll come to you for cabinet refinishing. St. Albert is just minutes from our shop via St. Albert Trail. Give us a call at 780-938-9555 . Our Location Serving St. Albert & Surrounding Areas Conveniently located to serve all St. Albert neighbourhoods, from Grandin and Lacombe Park to Jensen Lakes and Kingswood. Our Work Cabinet Refinishing Transformations Real cabinet refinishing projects from St. Albert and area homes. See how a professional spray finish can completely transform a kitchen. Before After Oak to White, Kitchen Refinish, Grandin Before After Maple to Sage Green, Colour Change, Lacombe Park Before After Dark Stain to Light Grey, Oakmont Before After Full Kitchen, Navy & White Two-Tone, Kingswood Before After Bathroom Vanity, Oak to Matte Black, Erin Ridge Before After Laundry Room Cabinets, Jensen Lakes View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Cabinet refinishing is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Cabinet Painting Cabinet Refacing Kitchen Cabinet Refacing Interior Painting Stain & Lacquer Common Questions Cabinet Refinishing FAQs, St. Albert Straight answers to the questions St. Albert homeowners ask most about cabinet refinishing projects. How much does cabinet refinishing cost in St. Albert? Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in St. Albert typically costs $4,000–$10,000, depending on door count, cabinet condition, wood type, and finish selected. A standard 20–35 door kitchen in Grandin, Lacombe Park, or Mission Park averages $6,000–$8,000. Larger executive kitchens in Kingswood or Oakmont with 35–50+ doors run $8,000–$10,000. Bathroom vanity refinishing ranges from $1,000–$3,000. This is 60–70% less than new cabinets. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed, the price we quote is the price you pay. Can you refinish the oak cabinets common in older Grandin and Mission Park homes? Absolutely. Many 1980s–1990s homes in Grandin and Mission Park , St. Albert's established neighbourhoods near the Sturgeon River and Father Lacombe Chapel heritage site, feature solid oak cabinets with prominent open grain that homeowners want smoothed out. Our refinishing process strips the old finish, applies professional grain filler to level every grain line, primes with bonding primer, and spray-applies catalyzed lacquer for a glass-smooth modern result. The transformation eliminates the dated honey oak look completely while preserving the solid wood construction. Do you refinish thermofoil cabinets in Jensen Lakes and North Ridge? Yes. Builder-grade thermofoil cabinets in Jensen Lakes and North Ridge , St. Albert's newer communities, commonly peel, bubble, and yellow after 10–15 years of daily use near stovetops and dishwashers. We strip the failing thermofoil, sand the MDF substrate, apply high-adhesion bonding primer, and finish with Benjamin Moore Advance or catalyzed lacquer for a durable surface that will not peel again. This saves $10,000–$25,000 compared to replacing cabinet boxes that are structurally sound. How long does cabinet refinishing take for a St. Albert kitchen? A typical kitchen cabinet refinishing project in St. Albert takes 7–10 business days from door removal to final reinstallation. This includes stripping, sanding, grain filling, bonding primer, multiple spray coats with proper cure time, clear coat application, and reinstallation. Larger kitchens in executive homes across Kingswood or Oakmont with 35–50+ doors may take 10–14 days. We provide a detailed timeline during your free estimate so you can plan accordingly. What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet painting? Cabinet refinishing strips the old finish down to bare wood, fills the grain, primes, and spray-applies multiple coats of catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish for a factory-smooth result. Cabinet painting cleans, scuff-sands, primes, and paints over the existing surface. Refinishing delivers a harder, smoother, more durable finish that resists chipping, yellowing, and chemical damage, ideal for Lacombe Park maple kitchens and Grandin oak kitchens that need a complete transformation rather than a surface refresh. Painting is faster and more affordable when cabinets are in good condition and just need a colour change. Get Started Ready to Transform Your St. Albert Kitchen? Whether it's a full kitchen refinish, a bathroom vanity, or a stain-to-paint conversion, let's talk about your project. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Refinishing Summerside 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refinishing/summerside.html > Cabinet refinishing in Summerside costs $5,000-$10,500 in 2026 and takes 5-6 days. iPaint Painting strips Brookfield maple doors and sprays coastal whites. T6X. Cabinet Refinishing Summerside 2026 | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refinishing in Summerside : Coastal Colour for Edmonton's Lake Community Cabinet refinishing in Summerside is the process of stripping a kitchen's existing doors to bare wood and spray-finishing them in a new colour, and in Edmonton's first beach community that almost always means lifting 2002-2015 Brookfield-era maple raised-panel and espresso-stained doors into coastal whites, soft blues, and warm sand tones. The doors stay; only the finish changes. iPaint Painting completes a Summerside refinish in 5 to 6 days for $5,000 to $10,500, compared with $45,000 to $85,000 to replace the same cabinetry, and the kitchen is unusable for just 2 of those days. Last updated 2026. Summerside is the T6X neighbourhood in south-east Edmonton that Brookfield Residential built around the private, 32-acre man-made Lake Summerside , complete with a sandy beach, a residents-only Beach Club , and an annual Summerside Residents Association fee that gives every homeowner lake access. Those 1,800-to-3,200 square foot family two-storeys, from the streets behind Father Michael Mireau School to the premium lots backing the water, are now reaching the 15-to-20 year kitchen refresh window together. iPaint Painting sprays Benjamin Moore Advance , Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane , or Cloverdale Spry depending on the door, times spring projects to finish before the lake opens, and stands behind every kitchen with a five-year written warranty. Call 780-938-9555 or book a free in-home consult. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Home Consult 5-Year Written Warranty Done Before Beach Season 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews 5-6 Day Project Window Summerside Pricing How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Summerside in 2026? Cabinet refinishing in Summerside costs $5,000 to $10,500 in 2026, set against $45,000 to $85,000 for new cabinetry in the same kitchen. Where a quote lands inside that range comes down to the kitchen's footprint and the finish it starts from. Summerside's family two-storeys carry larger-than-average kitchens, 20 to 32 doors with an island in most floor plans, and the price climbs when a dark espresso stain has to travel all the way to a pale coastal white, because that conversion needs a complete strip plus a stain-sealing stage before any colour goes on. Every figure below covers door and drawer removal, stripping, bonding primer, three sprayed coats, reinstall, and the five-year written warranty. Family Two-Storey Kitchen $5,000-$6,900 20-26 doors Streets near Father Michael Mireau School 5 days Island Entertaining Kitchen $6,400-$8,600 26-32 doors with island Lake-backing and larger lots 5-6 days Espresso-to-Coastal Conversion $8,200-$10,500 Complete strip + stain sealing Two-tone lake-blue island option 6 days All prices in CAD with no travel surcharge: Summerside sits a short run down 91 Street from the iPaint shop on 33 Avenue. The written quote counts every door, drawer front, and gable before work begins, and the number on the quote is the number on the invoice. The Signature Summerside Job Best cabinet refinishing in Summerside for the lake-house palette The best cabinet refinishing in Summerside pairs a full strip with a coastal colour scheme, because no other Edmonton neighbourhood asks for this palette and almost no Summerside kitchen left the builder with it. Soft whites lead the requests, followed by misty blue-greys and pale sand neutrals that mirror the water and beach the community is organized around, and the most popular two-tone layout sets a light perimeter against an island sprayed in a deeper lake blue or muted sage. It is a deliberate aesthetic: people bought into Summerside for the 32-acre lake, the sandy beach, and the Beach Club membership that comes with the property, and they increasingly want the interior of the house to read like the lifestyle outside it. Getting there from the builder's finish is the technical part. Brookfield-era Summerside kitchens came with maple raised-panel doors in amber or espresso stains, and dark pigment locked into maple will migrate up through an ordinary primer coat and discolour a pale topcoat within months. The iPaint sequence prevents that: Degrease first , because fifteen years of family cooking leaves residue that no sandpaper should touch before it is removed Strip the doors to bare maple at the iPaint spray shop, off-site and away from the household Seal the stripped wood with a dedicated stain-blocking coat so old espresso pigment cannot reach the new colour Bond-prime and flat-sand until the raised-panel profile is crisp and the field is glass-flat Spray three coats of the chosen coastal tone, with the island done separately when the scheme is two-tone Raised-panel doors reward careful spraying. The profile grooves that trap dust under a brush become clean, continuous lines under an HVLP gun at the right pressure, and maple's tight grain means no grain filling is needed on the way to a factory-smooth face. The finished kitchen reads brand new while every hinge bore, door, and box stays exactly where Brookfield put it. Where the Work Happens Three kitchens iPaint Painting refinishes around Lake Summerside Summerside was Edmonton's first beach community, developed by Brookfield Residential from 2002 to its 2015 build-out and bounded by Ellerslie Road to the north, 91 Street to the west, and 66 Street to the east, with the 25 Avenue SW corridor closing the south end. The neighbourhood is a near-uniform stock of family two-storeys between 1,800 and 3,200 square feet, valued from roughly $450,000 to $900,000 with lake-backing lots at the premium end, and that consistency produces three repeating refinishing scopes. Lake-backing entertaining kitchens (the premium lots on the water) Homes that back directly onto Lake Summerside carry the neighbourhood's biggest kitchens, 26 to 32 doors anchored by a large island, and they do the neighbourhood's heaviest hosting. Summer weekends bring beach days, paddleboard afternoons, and backyard gatherings that flow from the water through the kitchen, so the island and perimeter cabinetry are on permanent display. These owners book the espresso-to-coastal conversion most often, frequently with a lake-blue or sage island under a soft white perimeter, at $6,400 to $10,500 depending on how far the colour travels. The brief is consistent: the kitchen has to look as good as the view behind it. Family two-storeys off the lake (Father Michael Mireau School catchment) The streets between the lake and the neighbourhood edges hold Summerside's core housing: 2002-2012 two-storeys whose kitchens run 20 to 26 doors in maple raised-panel or flat-slab espresso. These are busy family kitchens, lunch-bag stations and homework counters for households clustered around Father Michael Mireau School and the Summerside Gate shops, and after 15 to 20 years the wear is visible at every handle and along every lower-door edge. A refresh here runs $5,000 to $6,900 over 5 days, and iPaint plans the 2 no-kitchen days with the family calendar in hand so they land on the least disruptive nights of the week. Pre-season bookings (finished before the Beach Club opens) Summerside runs on a season the rest of Edmonton does not have. When the Beach Club opens the lake for swimming and paddleboarding in early summer, hosting season opens with it, and the spring calendar fills with owners who want the kitchen transformed before the first gathering. The 5-to-6-day window makes that realistic on short lead times: a kitchen started in late April is entertaining-ready weeks before the beach gets busy. iPaint recommends reserving a March-to-May slot 3 to 4 weeks ahead, because the lake community's pre-season rush repeats every single year. Scope of Work What gets stripped and sprayed in a Summerside refinish Doors and drawer fronts travel to the iPaint spray shop; frames, gables, and panels are sprayed in place under containment. Counts are confirmed on site before the written quote. Maple Raised-Panel Doors The dominant Brookfield-era profile across Summerside. Profile grooves are detail-sprayed at low pressure so the lines stay crisp. Espresso-Stained Fronts The dark builder stain of the 2005-2012 phases. Stripped to bare wood and sealed so pigment never bleeds into a pale coastal coat. Entertaining Islands The centrepiece of the lake-backing kitchens. Most requested as the two-tone anchor in lake blue or muted sage. Pantry and Wall Towers Full-height units standard in 1,800-3,200 sq ft two-storeys, itemized door by door on the quote. Drawer Banks Eight to twelve fronts in a typical Summerside kitchen, sprayed flat at the shop for a uniform face across the run. Crown, Valance and Gables Trim and end panels coated in place under containment so the new colour runs continuous across the elevation. Ensuite and Main-Bath Vanities Bundled into the kitchen booking in the same coastal colour story, finished on the same trip. Mudroom and Laundry Built-Ins The drop-zone cabinetry that takes the hardest family traffic, refinished to match the kitchen's new palette. Decision Table Refinishing vs refacing vs replacing in a Summerside kitchen Refinishing a Summerside kitchen strips and re-sprays the original 2002-2015 doors; refacing fits brand-new doors and drawer fronts onto the existing boxes; replacement tears everything out and starts over. Brookfield's cabinet boxes are sound and barely two decades old, so for most T6X kitchens the decision reduces to budget, downtime, and whether the raised-panel profile itself still works for the owner. Refinish vs Reface vs Replace Refinishing Refacing Full Replacement Typical Summerside cost $5,000-$10,500 Roughly double the refinish price for the same door count $45,000-$85,000 Project window 5-6 days Two weeks or more 6-10 weeks Kitchen unusable 2 days Most of the window The entire build What changes Colour only; original doors and profile stay New doors and fronts on the existing boxes Everything, layout included Best Summerside fit Espresso-to-coastal on sound Brookfield maple When the raised-panel profile itself feels dated Layout or island reconfiguration Beach-season fit Entertaining-ready weeks before the lake opens Tight against an early-summer deadline Writes off the hosting season Warranty 5-year written workmanship Varies, 1-5 yr Manufacturer-dependent Refinishing wins the majority of Summerside kitchens because the cabinetry is young, the boxes are sound, and the complaint is the colour, not the construction. When the door style itself needs to change, Cabinet Refacing in Summerside swaps the fronts while the boxes stay put. Both services run from the same iPaint shop, and the cabinet refinishing service hub explains the process across every Edmonton-area location iPaint serves. Why Summerside Picks iPaint What a lake-community kitchen asks of a refinisher A neighbourhood built in one era, finished in one builder palette, and centred on one summer season rewards a contractor who has planned for all three. Pale coats that stay pale Coastal whites and soft blues are the least forgiving colours to spray over dark builder stain, because espresso pigment migrates through ordinary primer within months. iPaint Painting strips Summerside doors to bare maple and seals them before priming, so the lake-house palette holds its colour year after year. A calendar built around the lake Summerside's hosting season starts when the Beach Club opens the water in early summer, so iPaint Painting protects March-to-May capacity for the neighbourhood and commits the 5-to-6-day window in writing. Book 3 to 4 weeks ahead and the kitchen is ready before the first beach weekend. Two offline days, chosen with you Out of the 5-to-6-day project, the kitchen is genuinely out of action for only 2 days, and iPaint Painting fixes which 2 before work starts. Families around Father Michael Mireau School usually park them on a weekend; lake-backing hosts park them mid-week. Raised-panel detail spraying Summerside's signature door has profile grooves that a brush floods and a roller misses. iPaint Painting sprays them at reduced pressure with the gun angled into the profile, keeping every line sharp while the field lays down glass-flat. Coatings chosen per door, not per habit Benjamin Moore Advance where low odour matters for a full household, Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane where hardness and scrubbability win, Cloverdale Spry as the fast-build shop finish. The pick is made at the consult based on the actual substrate. Proof before promises iPaint Painting holds 4.9 stars across 156 Google reviews, has painted Edmonton homes since 2011, and backs every Summerside refinish with a five-year written workmanship warranty. Sprayed sample doors come to the consult so the colour decision happens in your own kitchen light. Where in Summerside Where to find cabinet refinishing near me in Summerside iPaint Painting covers all of Summerside's T6X footprint: the lake-backing crescents on Lake Summerside, the family streets around Father Michael Mireau School, and the blocks beside the Summerside Gate shops, inside the boundary frame of Ellerslie Road, 91 Street, 66 Street, and the 25 Avenue SW corridor. The adjacent south-east communities of Walker, Charlesworth, Ellerslie, and Orchards book from the same crew with no travel surcharge. Primary Service Area Summerside (T6X) Adjacent South-East Edmonton Communities Walker Charlesworth Ellerslie The Orchards Summerside South Summerside Landmarks Lake Summerside Summerside Beach Club Father Michael Mireau School Summerside Gate Boundary Roads Ellerslie Road (north) 91 Street (west) 66 Street (east) 25 Avenue SW corridor Related iPaint Pages All Cabinet Refinishing Locations Cabinet Refacing Summerside Cabinet Refinishing Heritage Valley All iPaint Service Areas Summerside Cabinet Refinishing FAQ Answers for the lake community, in full Every answer below is written entity-first, fully visible on the page, and specific to T6X scope. No accordions, nothing hidden behind a click. How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Summerside in 2026? Cabinet refinishing in Summerside costs $5,000 to $10,500 in 2026. A family two-storey kitchen of 20 to 26 doors near Father Michael Mireau School or Summerside Gate runs $5,000 to $6,900. An island entertaining kitchen of 26 to 32 doors, common in lake-backing homes on Lake Summerside, runs $6,400 to $8,600. A full espresso-to-coastal strip conversion with a two-tone island lands between $8,200 and $10,500. Replacing the same Summerside kitchen with new cabinetry costs $45,000 to $85,000, so refinishing typically preserves 80 to 90 percent of that budget while delivering the same visual reset. Why are Summerside's Brookfield-era kitchens all due for refinishing at the same time? Brookfield Residential built out Summerside between 2002 and 2015, so the neighbourhood's kitchens were installed inside a single thirteen-year window. The builder palette of that period leaned on maple raised-panel doors and espresso-stained fronts, and a finish installed in 2002 to 2012 is now 15 to 20 years into its life. Door faces around handles wear through, espresso topcoats go cloudy near the stove and dishwasher, and the dark builder tones fight the bright, casual lake-house interiors Summerside owners are moving toward. Because the cabinet boxes themselves are structurally sound, iPaint Painting strips and re-sprays the original doors rather than replacing them. What colours do Summerside homeowners choose for refinished cabinets? Summerside kitchens lean coastal, a palette iPaint Painting rarely gets asked for anywhere else in Edmonton. Soft whites lead, followed by misty blue-greys and pale sand neutrals that echo the beach and water views the community is built around, and two-tone schemes pair a light perimeter with an island sprayed in a deeper lake blue or muted sage. Pulling a pale coastal tone over a dark espresso stain demands a full strip and a dedicated stain-blocking sealer, otherwise the old pigment bleeds through the new finish within months. iPaint Painting brings sprayed sample doors to the free consult so the colour is judged in the kitchen's own light. Can iPaint Painting refinish a Summerside kitchen before beach season opens at Lake Summerside? Yes. The Summerside Beach Club opens the lake for swimming, paddleboarding, and beach days in early summer, and most Summerside refinishing requests aim to have the kitchen finished before hosting season starts. The full project runs 5 to 6 days from door removal to reinstall, with the kitchen offline for just 2 of those days, so a kitchen booked in April or May is entertaining-ready weeks before the first lake gathering. iPaint Painting recommends reserving a spring slot 3 to 4 weeks ahead, because pre-season demand in the lake community stacks up the same way every year. Is refinishing or refacing the right choice for a Summerside kitchen? Refinishing is the right choice for most Summerside kitchens because the 2002-2015 Brookfield doors are solid and only the colour is dated: the existing doors are stripped, sealed, and sprayed, and the raised-panel profile stays. Refacing replaces every door and drawer front with new ones, which makes sense only when the profile itself has to change, and it typically costs about twice as much as refinishing the same kitchen. iPaint Painting offers both paths: see Cabinet Refacing in Summerside for the door-replacement option. Both get quoted side by side at the free consult, so the decision is made on real numbers rather than guesses. Book Your Summerside Consult Want the kitchen ready before the lake opens? iPaint Painting books free in-home cabinet consults across Summerside, from the lake-backing crescents to the family streets behind Father Michael Mireau School. Hosting this summer? Mention your date when you call and the 5-to-6-day schedule gets planned backwards from it. No pressure, no upsell. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Home Consult 5-Year Written Warranty Pre-Beach-Season Scheduling 5-6 Day Window Full T6X Coverage --- ## Terwillegar cabinet refinishing keeps real wood in 2026 URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refinishing/terwillegar.html > Cabinet refinishing in Terwillegar keeps real wood grain visible in Magrath Heights and MacTaggart estate kitchens. iPaint re-stains and clear-coats. 2026 pricing. Terwillegar cabinet refinishing keeps real wood in 2026 Cabinet Refinishing in Terwillegar : Keeping Real Wood in Magrath Heights and MacTaggart Estate Kitchens Cabinet refinishing in Terwillegar is the real-wood path for executive estate kitchens: iPaint strips the failed factory finish, repairs the wood, then re-stains and clear-coats the same solid maple, cherry, oak, or walnut doors so the natural grain stays visible . That is the opposite of painting, which hides grain under solid colour, and of refacing, which discards the doors for new ones. A standard Magrath Heights or MacTaggart kitchen refinishes for $4,500 to $7,500 , a large executive kitchen for $7,500 to $9,500 . Five-year written warranty. Pricing current for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Real Wood Grain Kept MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty 2026 Pricing How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Terwillegar in 2026? Cabinet refinishing in Terwillegar costs $4,500 to $7,500 for a standard estate kitchen in 2026, and $7,500 to $9,500 for a large executive kitchen with an island and butler's pantry across Magrath Heights and MacTaggart. iPaint prices the wood it keeps, not the doors it replaces: every figure covers stripping the failed factory topcoat, repairing the bare wood, re-staining to refresh or shift the tone, and sealing under a clear conversion varnish so the grain stays visible. A bathroom vanity refinishes for $1,000 to $3,000 and a matching butler's pantry for $2,000 to $4,000 . Two things move a Terwillegar refinishing quote more than floor area does. Wood species sets the prep: open-grained oak takes extra sanding and a careful stain pass, while tight cherry and walnut reward a lighter touch. Door count sets the shop time, since a MacTaggart executive kitchen can carry 40 to 60 doors and drawer fronts that each get stripped, repaired, and re-stained by hand. A custom recolour stain (lightening a dark walnut, warming a faded oak) is quoted on top of the base band, typically $5,500+ for a full recolour. Bathroom Vanity $1,000–$3,000 Single or double vanity stripped, repaired, re-stained, and clear-coated. Terwillegar ensuites. 3 to 5 days. Butler's Pantry $2,000–$4,000 Butler's pantry and walk-in pantry cabinetry re-stained to match the main kitchen. Magrath Heights estates. 5 to 7 days. Standard Estate Kitchen $4,500–$7,500 25 to 40 solid-wood doors stripped, repaired, re-stained, and sealed. Standard Terwillegar kitchen with island. 10 to 14 days. Executive Kitchen $7,500–$9,500 40 to 60+ doors. Kitchen plus island plus butler's pantry in MacTaggart custom homes. 12 to 16 days. Custom Recolour Stain $5,500+ Lighten dark walnut or warm a faded oak while keeping the grain. Terwillegar 2000s to 2010s estate builds. Custom quote. Written Terwillegar quotes follow a free in-home visit, which usually books within two to three business days. Call 780-938-9555 or request a visit online , and iPaint will assess the wood species, door count, and finish condition before quoting a fixed price in writing. The Estate Quarter of Southwest Edmonton What Counts as Terwillegar? The Master-Planned District South of Anthony Henday Drive Terwillegar is a master-planned residential district in southwest Edmonton , part of the City of Edmonton's Terwillegar Heights area rather than a separate municipality, named after early settlers John and Nellie Terwillegar . iPaint refinishes cabinets across the district bounded roughly by Anthony Henday Drive , Terwillegar Drive , Rabbit Hill Road , 23 Avenue, and the North Saskatchewan River valley to the east, with the Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre , Terwillegar Park , and Riverbend Square as the local anchors. The district splits into two cabinet stories. Magrath Heights and MacTaggart hold the executive and estate custom homes built through the 2000s and 2010s: large volumes, high ceilings, and kitchens specified with solid hardwood doors that were never meant to be painted over. Terwillegar Towne , with its new-urbanist front porches and rear laneway garages, plus South Terwillegar , Falconer Heights , Bulyea Heights , and Haddow , round out the surrounding streets. The estate kitchens are where keeping the wood matters most, because the wood is the reason the kitchen looks the way it does. Where iPaint Refinishes Cabinets Inside Terwillegar Magrath Heights Executive estate homes with large solid-wood kitchens. The core market for clear and stained refinishing that keeps the grain. MacTaggart Custom estate builds with premium hardwood doors. Refinishing protects wood species you cannot match off a catalogue. Terwillegar Towne New-urbanist homes with front porches and laneway garages. Maple and oak kitchens ready for a re-stain refresh. South Terwillegar Two-storey family homes around Terwillegar Towne. Builder-grade wood doors refreshed rather than replaced. Falconer Heights Larger move-up homes near the river valley. Stained oak and maple recoloured while keeping the visible grain. Bulyea Heights and Haddow Established southwest streets adjacent to Terwillegar. Solid-wood vanities and kitchens stripped and re-stained. The Signature Estate Scope Best Cabinet Refinishing in Terwillegar for Solid-Wood Estate Kitchens iPaint is the finisher Magrath Heights and MacTaggart owners call because keeping real wood is a different craft than painting over it. A solid maple, cherry, oak, or walnut kitchen was specified for its grain, and the failed yellowed topcoat hiding that grain is a finish problem, not a wood problem. iPaint treats the doors as furniture: strip the dead coat, read the bare wood, repair it, and bring the colour back. Stripping comes first, down to bare wood by hand rather than buried under primer. The crew then repairs water rings, dents, and worn edges, and sands with the grain so the surface stays open. A fresh penetrating stain refreshes a faded tone or shifts it (a too-dark 2000s walnut lightened, a tired oak warmed), and a durable clear conversion varnish seals it. The grain the home was built around comes back, instead of being covered by solid paint or thrown out with the doors. What an iPaint Estate Refinish Includes Strip to bare wood: The failed factory topcoat is removed by hand so the natural grain is exposed and readable, never sealed under primer. Wood repair: Water rings, dents, chips, and worn edges on solid maple, cherry, oak, or walnut are repaired before any stain goes on. Grain-direction sanding: Every door and drawer front is sanded with the grain so the wood stays open and the finish lies flat. Re-stain or recolour: A penetrating stain refreshes the existing tone or shifts it, keeping the grain visible rather than hiding it under colour. Clear conversion varnish: A hard, chemical-resistant clear coat seals the wood for estate-kitchen durability while letting the grain show. How It Works How Does Cabinet Refinishing Work in a Terwillegar Estate Home? Cabinet refinishing in a Terwillegar estate home is planned around the wood and around the family that lives with it. iPaint removes and labels every door and drawer front, strips and re-stains them in a controlled shop where dust and temperature are managed, and finishes the boxes and face frames on site with the kitchen masked off. Magrath Heights and MacTaggart owners keep partial use of the kitchen throughout. Free in-home assessment: Mourad or a senior finisher reads the wood species, the failed finish, and the door count, then recommends a refresh stain or a custom recolour. Written fixed-price estimate: Every door, drawer, vanity, and pantry piece is itemized so the Terwillegar homeowner sees one fixed number before the work starts. Label and remove: Doors, drawers, and hardware are tagged and removed, and the kitchen boxes are masked from countertops to appliances. Strip, repair, re-stain, clear-coat: The doors are stripped to bare wood, repaired, re-stained, and sealed under clear conversion varnish in the shop. Reinstall and walkthrough: Everything goes back on, iPaint inspects each surface with the owner, cleans the home, and activates the 5-year written workmanship warranty. The crew reaches Terwillegar from the iPaint shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in about twenty minutes, south on Gateway Boulevard and west across southwest Edmonton, with the shop schedule confirmed before doors come off so the kitchen is never down longer than the plan allows. Refinishing vs Painting vs Refacing Cabinet Refinishing vs Refacing in Terwillegar: Which Keeps Your Real Wood? Cabinet refinishing keeps the real wood and its visible grain, painting hides the grain under solid colour, and refacing discards the doors for new ones. For a Magrath Heights or MacTaggart estate kitchen built with solid hardwood, refinishing is the only one of the three that protects the wood the home was designed around. iPaint refinishes for $4,500 to $9,500 , keeping the layout, boxes, and matched wood species intact. Cabinet Refinishing vs Painting vs Refacing Cabinet Refinishing (iPaint) Cabinet Painting Cabinet Refacing Wood grain Stays visible, the grain is the finish Hidden under solid colour Original doors gone, new fronts Original doors Kept, stripped and re-stained Kept, painted over Discarded, replaced Best for Solid maple, cherry, oak, walnut estate kitchens Owners who want a solid painted colour Owners who want a new door style Layout and boxes Unchanged Unchanged Boxes kept, fronts changed Typical Terwillegar price $4,500 to $9,500 Varies by colour and scope Higher, new materials When Refinishing Wins Magrath Heights Solid-Wood Kitchens, Kept as Wood A Magrath Heights estate kitchen specified in solid cherry or walnut carries a grain you cannot buy off a catalogue. When the doors are structurally sound and only the topcoat has failed, iPaint refinishes rather than refaces: the wood is stripped, repaired, re-stained, and sealed, so the kitchen reads as the same premium hardwood it always was, only refreshed. Refacing would replace that wood with new fronts and lose the species match across the room. When the Colour Should Change Recolouring Dark 2000s Estate Wood Without Hiding It Many MacTaggart and Falconer Heights kitchens were finished in the dark espresso and heavy walnut tones popular in the 2000s. iPaint can lighten or warm that wood with a custom recolour stain, opening the room up while keeping the grain on full display. That is different from painting the cabinets a solid colour, and it is the path estate owners choose when they want a brighter kitchen that still reads as real wood. Cabinet refinishing service overview (parent service, every iPaint location) Cabinet refacing in Terwillegar (new doors and fronts over your existing boxes) Cabinet painting in Terwillegar (solid-colour finish when you want the grain hidden) Interior painting in Terwillegar (paint the kitchen walls while the cabinets are off) Reference: Terwillegar Heights on Wikipedia Our Work Real-Wood Cabinet Refinishing in Terwillegar Real refinishing projects from Terwillegar estate homes, where the wood grain is kept visible rather than painted over. Before After Faded Oak to Refreshed Oak, Grain Kept, Magrath Heights Before After Dark Walnut Lightened, Grain Kept, MacTaggart Estate Before After Tired Maple Refreshed, Grain Kept, Falconer Heights Before After Estate Ensuite Vanity Re-Stained, South Terwillegar View Full Gallery What's Included What's Included in Every iPaint Real-Wood Refinish iPaint cabinet refinishing in Terwillegar is a complete furniture-grade service on your existing solid wood, not a coat of paint over the doors. Every figure on this page covers the full sequence below, finished by the in-house crew and backed in writing. Full door and drawer removal: every solid-wood piece is labelled, tracked, and carried to the controlled shop Hardware removal and cataloguing: hinges, pulls, and knobs removed and stored, or swapped for new hardware at reinstall Strip to bare wood: the failed factory topcoat is removed by hand so the natural grain is exposed and readable Wood repair: water rings, dents, chips, and worn edges on maple, cherry, oak, or walnut are repaired before staining Grain-direction sanding: every door and drawer front sanded with the grain so the wood stays open Re-stain or custom recolour: a penetrating stain refreshes or shifts the tone while the grain stays visible Clear conversion varnish: a hard, chemical-resistant clear coat seals the wood for estate-kitchen durability Box and face-frame finishing on site: the cabinet boxes are masked and finished to match the doors exactly Reinstallation and alignment: every door, drawer, and hinge adjusted for a perfect fit Final walkthrough and cleanup: iPaint inspects each surface with the homeowner and cleans the home completely 5-year written workmanship warranty: activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "iPaint takes care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better." Want the grain hidden under a solid colour instead? Cabinet painting covers the wood entirely. Want a new door style over the existing boxes? Cabinet refacing replaces the doors and drawer fronts. Need the kitchen walls done while the doors are off? The interior painting team handles the whole room in one project. Service Areas Cabinet Refinishing Across Terwillegar & Southwest Edmonton We provide professional cabinet refinishing services throughout Terwillegar, southwest Edmonton, and the greater Edmonton region. Primary Service Area Terwillegar, Edmonton Nearby Southwest Edmonton Neighbourhoods Terwillegar Towne Terwillegar Gardens South Terwillegar Magrath Heights Windermere Riverbend Callaghan Ambleside Heritage Valley Keswick Glenridding Greater Edmonton Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Fort Saskatchewan Terwillegar and Southwest Edmonton. iPaint serves every neighbourhood in southwest Edmonton from Terwillegar to Heritage Valley and beyond. Not sure if you are in range? Call 780-938-9555 and iPaint will let you know. Find Us Serving Terwillegar & Southwest Edmonton iPaint Painting provides cabinet refinishing throughout Terwillegar and southwest Edmonton’s executive communities. Related Services More Ways We Can Help Cabinet refinishing is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Cabinet Painting Cabinet Refacing Kitchen Cabinet Refacing Interior Painting Stain & Lacquer Common Questions Terwillegar Cabinet Refinishing FAQ How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Terwillegar in 2026? Cabinet refinishing in Terwillegar costs $4,500 to $7,500 for a standard estate kitchen and $7,500 to $9,500 for a large executive kitchen with an island and butler's pantry, in 2026. A bathroom vanity refinishes for $1,000 to $3,000 and a butler's pantry for $2,000 to $4,000. Pricing covers strip, repair, re-stain or recolour, and clear-coat with a 5-year written warranty. iPaint quotes the price in writing after a free Magrath Heights or MacTaggart site visit. What is the difference between cabinet refinishing, painting, and refacing in Terwillegar? Cabinet refinishing keeps your real wood and its visible grain: iPaint strips the old finish, repairs the wood, and re-stains and clear-coats the same doors. Cabinet painting hides the grain entirely under a solid colour. Cabinet refacing throws away the doors and installs new ones over the existing boxes. For Magrath Heights and MacTaggart estate kitchens built with solid maple, cherry, oak, or walnut, refinishing is the choice that protects the wood the home was designed around rather than covering or discarding it. Can iPaint keep the wood grain visible on Magrath Heights estate cabinets? Yes. iPaint specializes in clear and stained refinishing that keeps the natural wood grain visible on Magrath Heights and MacTaggart estate cabinets. The team strips the failed topcoat down to bare wood, sands with the grain, spot-repairs dents and water rings, applies a new penetrating stain to refresh or shift the tone, and seals the doors under a durable clear conversion varnish. The grain that was hidden under a yellowed factory coat comes back, rather than being buried under solid paint. Why choose refinishing over refacing for a MacTaggart custom kitchen? Refinishing keeps the original solid-wood doors a MacTaggart custom kitchen was built with, while refacing replaces them with new doors and veneer. Estate kitchens in MacTaggart and Magrath Heights were often specified with premium hardwood you cannot match off a catalogue, so iPaint recommends refinishing when the doors are structurally sound. Refinishing runs $4,500 to $9,500 versus the higher cost and waste of swapping good wood for new fronts, and it keeps the layout, boxes, and matched wood species intact. How long does cabinet refinishing take in a Terwillegar estate home? Cabinet refinishing in a Terwillegar estate home takes 10 to 14 days for a standard kitchen and 12 to 16 days for a large executive kitchen with an island and butler's pantry. iPaint removes and labels every door and drawer, strips and re-stains them in a controlled shop, and finishes the boxes on site with the kitchen masked off. Magrath Heights and MacTaggart families keep partial use of the kitchen throughout, and the crew cleans the home at the end of each day. Last updated: June 2026. Pricing reflects the current real-wood cabinet refinishing market across Terwillegar, Magrath Heights, and MacTaggart in southwest Edmonton. Get Started Keep the Real Wood in Your Terwillegar Kitchen iPaint refinishes solid-wood estate kitchens, butler's pantries, and vanities across Magrath Heights, MacTaggart, and Terwillegar, keeping the grain visible instead of painting over it or replacing the doors. Free estimates, free stain consultation, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Refinishing The Hamptons Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refinishing/the-hamptons.html > Cabinet refinishing for 2000-2010 Beaumont Homes builds in The Hamptons T5T. Honey oak to White Dove, 8-foot ceilings, $4,800-$9,500. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refinishing The Hamptons Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refinishing for The Hamptons Family Homes Built 2000 Through 2010 Cabinet refinishing is the process of stripping, sanding, priming and spray-finishing the existing kitchen cabinet doors, drawer fronts and face frames to a factory-smooth result. For The Hamptons family homes built by Beaumont Homes between 2000 and 2010, refinishing converts the original builder-grade honey oak, golden maple or cherry-stained raised-panel kitchens into the soft warm whites and two-tone island palettes most-requested by 2026 buyers. Typical Hamptons project: $4,800 to $9,500 versus $40,000 to $75,000 for full replacement. iPaint Painting serves the full T5T postal area. Last updated 2026. If you bought a Beaumont Homes Tudor-themed property on Lessard Road , 199 Street , Webber Greens Drive , or one of the cul-de-sacs feeding off Anthony Henday Drive between 2000 and 2010, your kitchen probably has 18 to 26 raised-panel doors plus 6 to 10 drawer fronts in honey oak, golden maple or maple-with-cherry-stain. iPaint Painting refinishes those Hamptons family kitchens to soft warm whites like Benjamin Moore White Dove and Sherwin-Williams Alabaster , or to a two-tone treatment with a contrasting island in Hale Navy , Cracked Pepper or Forest Green , using HVLP-sprayed Benjamin Moore Advance , Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane or Cloverdale Spry . Typical project: $4,800 to $9,500 versus the $40,000 to $75,000 a full Hamptons kitchen replacement runs. Five days door-to-reinstall, with the kitchen unusable for two of those days. Five-year written workmanship warranty. Call 780-938-9555 . Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Home Consult 5-Year Workmanship Warranty HVLP Spray Factory-Smooth 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews 5-Day Project Window Direct Answer Why the Hamptons cabinet refinishing project is faster and lower-cost than other Edmonton neighbourhoods The Hamptons is a west Edmonton family neighbourhood built mostly by Beaumont Homes between 2000 and 2010, with median household incomes in the $115,000 to $150,000 band and home values from roughly $550,000 to $900,000. Kitchens here are 1,800 to 3,500 square feet across the whole home, with builder-grade honey oak, golden maple, or cherry-stained maple raised-panel doors and 8-foot kitchen ceilings (the rest of the main floor is 9-foot). Door count typically lands at 18 to 26 plus 6 to 10 drawer fronts, which is roughly half what we see in Windermere or Hawks Ridge executive kitchens. That smaller, simpler footprint is what makes refinishing a Hamptons kitchen a five-day, $4,800 to $9,500 project rather than the seven-day, $6,000 to $14,000 scope across the Henday in Windermere. Same factory-smooth HVLP-sprayed result, same five-year warranty, faster turnaround and a value-focused price aligned with the family-focused demographic of the T5T postal area. The Hamptons Kitchen Eras What's actually in your Beaumont Homes kitchen, and why it dates the house The Hamptons was mass-developed by Beaumont Homes with a Tudor-style architectural theme between 2000 and 2010, which means the kitchens hitting refinish timing right now were almost all installed inside a ten-year build window using the same handful of door, stain and hardware specs. Three substyles cover roughly 90 percent of what we refinish inside the T5T postal code. 2000 to 2004: Honey oak raised-panel era The earliest Hamptons builds on the eastern edge of the development, closest to 199 Street and the streets backing onto The Hamptons School , came with honey oak raised-panel doors, oak face frames and laminate countertops (often since upgraded to quartz or granite). Twenty-plus years on, the honey oak reads as the single biggest visual giveaway that the kitchen has not been touched since the build. The grain is wide-open and needs to be filled before primer goes down, otherwise the grain telegraph shows through the final topcoat. Refinishing these to White Dove or Cloud White lifts the entire main floor instantly, and the original solid-oak boxes are typically stronger than the MDF boxes you would buy new today. Project range: $4,800 to $7,500. 2005 to 2008: Golden maple and cherry-stain era The middle wave of Beaumont Homes construction (the bulk of Webber Greens Drive , the lots immediately west of Lewis Estates Recreation Centre , and the streets bracketing the Anthony Henday Drive ramps) shifted to golden maple or maple-with-cherry-stain raised-panel doors. Tighter grain than oak so grain filling is not always required, but the cherry stain has darkened and yellowed unevenly over 15 to 20 years, especially around the dishwasher run and above the range. Refinishing these to Sherwin-Williams Alabaster or to a soft greige like Edgecomb Gray reads as a complete kitchen redo without needing a single layout change. Project range: $5,200 to $8,200. 2008 to 2010: Two-tone-ready maple shaker era The final wave of Hamptons construction, especially the cul-de-sacs adjacent to Hampton Cove and the lots backing onto Webber Greens Golf Course , used maple shaker doors with a lighter natural or pickled stain. These kitchens are the easiest to refinish into the two-tone treatments most-requested in 2026 because the shaker profile already reads as modern and the lighter starting colour means the primer schedule is shorter. White Dove perimeter with a Hale Navy or Cracked Pepper island is the runaway most-popular Hamptons refinish in 2026. Project range: $6,500 to $9,500. What Gets Refinished Eight cabinet surfaces in a typical Hamptons project A 2000-2010 Beaumont Homes kitchen refinish is rarely just doors. Here is what is actually scoped on a typical Hamptons project. Perimeter Wall Doors 12 to 18 upper and lower doors. Capped at 30 inches tall because of the 8-foot kitchen ceiling. 6-Foot to 8-Foot Island Standard Beaumont Homes island size. Often the two-tone accent piece in 2008-2010 builds. Drawer Fronts 6 to 10 fronts. Stripped, sprayed, and refit with the original or upgraded soft-close glides. Enclosed Pantry Cabinetry 2 to 4 doors. The walk-in pantry standard in Beaumont Homes floor plans. Face Frames & Boxes Sprayed on-site behind plastic containment. Compressed to a single day in 8-foot ceiling kitchens. Hardware Removal & Tagging Hinges, pulls and knobs labelled and stored. Optional upgrade to brushed brass or matte black on reinstall. Mudroom Cabinetry The enclosed mudroom that backs onto the garage in Hamptons floor plans. Often added to scope. Ensuite & Powder Vanities Single or double vanity in the matching builder finish. Frequently booked with the kitchen. Hamptons Refinish Pricing Five common Hamptons project tiers All prices in CAD. Includes door removal, hardware tagging, stripping, grain fill, bonding primer, two topcoats, clear coat and reinstall. Five-year warranty in writing. Honey Oak to White $4,800-$7,500 2000-2004 Beaumont builds 199 Street, school area 5 days Cherry Stain Conversion $5,200-$8,200 2005-2008 maple to Alabaster Webber Greens Drive 5 days Two-Tone Island $6,500-$9,500 White Dove + Hale Navy Hampton Cove, 2008-2010 5 days Add: Mudroom Cabinets $1,200-$2,400 Enclosed mudroom storage Booked with main kitchen +1 day Add: Ensuite Vanity $900-$1,800 Single or double vanity Matching builder finish +1 day Compare against $40,000 to $75,000 for full Hamptons kitchen replacement (new boxes, demo, quartz refit, plumbing). Refinishing keeps your existing footprint, counters and plumbing and delivers a 90 percent visual transformation at roughly 10 to 15 cents on the dollar. Refinish vs Reface vs Replace, for a Hamptons kitchen Which is right for your Beaumont Homes kitchen? Hamptons homeowners typically weigh three approaches when their 2000-2010 kitchen starts looking dated. The right answer almost always comes down to door condition and whether the existing door style still appeals. Criteria Refinish (this page) Refacing Full Replacement Typical Hamptons cost $4,800-$9,500 $9,000-$17,000 $40,000-$75,000 Project window 5 days 10-14 days 6-9 weeks Kitchen unusable 2 days 5-7 days 3-6 weeks Keep existing doors Yes (same profile) No (new doors) No (everything new) Best for Hamptons home if... Honey oak, golden maple or maple-shaker doors are structurally sound and you just want a new colour You want to change the door profile (raised panel to shaker) Boxes are damaged, layout actually needs changing Warranty 5-year workmanship Varies, 1-5 yr Manufacturer-dependent For most Hamptons homes where the Beaumont-installed raised-panel or shaker doors are still flat, still tight and still hung true, refinishing is the smart move. If the existing door profile no longer matches your taste, see our Cabinet Refacing in The Hamptons page for the swap-the-doors-keep-the-boxes alternative. Why Hamptons Homeowners Pick iPaint Six things that separate spray-finished refinishing from a weekend brush-and-roll Refinishing a 20-door Hamptons kitchen is a different trade than wall painting. Here is what actually matters in a Beaumont Homes build. HVLP spray, factory-smooth surface Every Hamptons door comes off the box, goes to our shop, and is sprayed in a dust-controlled booth using HVLP equipment over two topcoat cycles. No brush marks, no roller stipple, no lap lines. The finish is indistinguishable from a freshly delivered Beaumont Homes door. Brush-and-roll cabinet repaints, even by experienced painters, show texture under raking light from the south-facing windows that dominate Hamptons floor plans, and that texture is what gives away an $1,800 DIY job versus a $7,000 professional refinish. Right product for the wood you have Honey oak from the 2000 to 2004 era gets Cloverdale Spry because the wide-open oak grain needs a high-build coat to level. Golden maple from 2005 to 2008 gets Benjamin Moore Advance for the smoothest waterborne finish on tight maple grain. Two-tone islands get Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane on the dark side because urethane chemistry holds deep pigment without fading under the south-window sun. We do not run one product across every Hamptons job. 5-day window, kitchen down for only 2 days Day one: door, drawer and hardware removal plus tagging. Days two and three: doors at the shop, face frames sprayed on-site in your kitchen with plastic containment. Day four: cure time. Day five: reinstall, soft-close adjustment and final walkthrough. The kitchen is fully unusable on days two and four. Most Hamptons families set up a temporary cooking station in the enclosed mudroom or walk-in pantry that came standard on every Beaumont Homes floor plan. Value-aligned pricing for the T5T family demographic The Hamptons family-household median income lands in the $115,000 to $150,000 band, which is a meaningfully different financial reality than the executive incomes that fund Windermere or Hawks Ridge kitchen projects. Our Hamptons pricing is built around that reality. A $5,500 honey oak to White Dove refinish lands inside almost every Hamptons budget conversation we have, and the alternative (a $40,000 to $75,000 full replacement) sends most families back to looking at the cabinet refresh option. 5-year written workmanship warranty If the finish chips, peels, yellows or fails adhesion within five years, we come back and remediate. Warranty stays with the home, so when you sell your Hamptons house in 2031 the next family inherits whatever time remains on the warranty. That is a real selling-feature line on the MLS listing and a measurable resale lever in a value-focused neighbourhood. Firm written quote, no day-of upcharges The in-home consult on Lessard Road or Webber Greens Drive produces a written quote with exact door count, drawer count, product spec and colour direction. The quoted price is what you pay. Grain fill, extra primer coats and hardware reinstall are built into the scope, not bolted on later. The only thing that changes mid-project is added scope (mudroom cabinets, ensuite vanity) and that gets a signed change order before we start. Where in The Hamptons Streets, postal codes and landmarks covered Anywhere inside The Hamptons T5T. Our shop is roughly 22 minutes via Anthony Henday Drive and Whitemud Drive, which matters because the off-site door spray cycle is part of the project workflow. Primary Service Area The Hamptons (T5T) Streets and Cul-de-Sacs We Refinish On Lessard Road 199 Street Webber Greens Drive Hampton Cove Hampton Village Hampton Terrace Suder Greens Breckenridge Greens Landmarks Anchoring the Neighbourhood The Hamptons School Lewis Estates Recreation Centre Webber Greens Golf Course West Edmonton Mall Misericordia Hospital Anthony Henday Drive Same-week pickup . Once the Hamptons quote is signed, we typically pick up doors within five business days. Door spray work happens at our shop while face-frame work happens in your kitchen, which is what compresses the project to a tight five-day total window. The Hamptons, west Edmonton, postal code T5T. More about The Hamptons on Wikipedia . Other Hamptons Services Pair the refinish with other iPaint work in The Hamptons Cabinet Refacing in The Hamptons Interior Painting in The Hamptons Commercial Painting in The Hamptons Exterior Painting in The Hamptons Cabinet Refinishing (Edmonton) Stain & Lacquer Services Hamptons Refinish FAQs Five questions Hamptons families ask before booking Every answer below is fully visible. No accordions. No expand-on-click. What does it cost to refinish a builder-grade Beaumont Homes kitchen in The Hamptons? A typical 2000 to 2010 Beaumont Homes kitchen in The Hamptons holds 18 to 26 cabinet doors plus 6 to 10 drawer fronts, which is meaningfully smaller than the executive footprints in Windermere or Hawks Ridge. That smaller door count is what keeps a full honey oak to White Dove refinish in the $4,800 to $7,500 range. Add a contrasting island in soft black or Hale Navy and the project lands at $6,500 to $9,500. Compare against $40,000 to $75,000 for a full Hamptons kitchen replacement once you factor in new boxes, demolition, quartz refit and plumbing. Refinishing delivers the same colour-driven transformation for roughly 10 to 15 cents on the dollar while keeping the kitchen layout your family already knows how to live in. Do The Hamptons 8-foot kitchen ceilings change how cabinet refinishing is sprayed? Yes. Hamptons kitchens were built with 8-foot ceilings (versus the 9-foot main-floor standard in the rest of the house), which caps upper cabinet height at about 30 inches and means there is no crown moulding gap above the boxes. That tight headroom changes how we set up containment for the on-site face frame spray. We use lower-volume HVLP turbines, slimmer plastic curtain rails and shorter masking spans, which actually shortens the on-site spray window compared to a Windermere or Hawks Ridge build with 10-foot kitchen ceilings and 42 inch uppers. The full project still runs five days door-to-reinstall, but the in-kitchen spray phase compresses to a single day. How long is my Hamptons kitchen actually unusable during the refinish project? Full project window is five days from door removal to reinstall, and the kitchen is only fully unusable for two of those days. Day one is door, drawer and hardware removal plus tagging. Days two and three are off-site spray finishing of doors at our shop and at-home masking and spraying of face frames. Day four is cure time. Day five is reinstall, hardware reattach, soft-close adjustment and walk-through. Most Hamptons families set up a temporary cooking station in the enclosed mudroom or the walk-in pantry that came standard in the Beaumont Homes floor plans on Lessard Road and Webber Greens Drive. Microwave, kettle, toaster oven, takeout for two evenings, and the family gets through the project without leaving the house. Can you do a two-tone island treatment in a Hamptons kitchen with only 8-foot ceilings? Yes, and it actually works better in The Hamptons than in homes with much taller ceilings. The 8-foot kitchen ceiling brings the eye down to the perimeter cabinetry and the island at the same horizontal plane, which makes the two-tone contrast read clearly without needing a dramatic colour to compete with vaulted volume. Most Hamptons two-tone projects pair Benjamin Moore White Dove or Sherwin-Williams Alabaster on the perimeter with Hale Navy, Cracked Pepper or Forest Green on the island. Add-on cost for the two-tone treatment in a Hamptons kitchen runs $1,500 to $2,500 above a single-colour refinish because the island is sprayed in a separate booth cycle. Final project lands in the $6,500 to $9,500 range. What paint and finish products do you use on Hamptons cabinet refinishing projects? Default product stack on Hamptons projects is Benjamin Moore Advance for the warm white perimeter work because it self-levels beautifully on the honey oak grain that defines the 2000 to 2010 Beaumont Homes era and is low-VOC for families with young children. Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane goes on the dark island side of two-tone projects because the urethane chemistry holds saturated pigment without fading and stands up to the fingerprint marks an island gets from kids passing through to the mudroom. Cloverdale Spry handles the heavy-grain oak doors that need a thicker build coat to level the open grain. Every product is HVLP spray-applied. That is the technical difference between a refinish that still looks factory-fresh 10 years later and a brush-and-roll job that shows lap marks within 18 months. Book a Hamptons Refinish Consult Free in-home consult, written quote inside 48 hours Whether it is a 2002 Beaumont Homes honey oak to White Dove conversion on 199 Street, a 2006 golden maple refresh on Webber Greens Drive, or a 2009 two-tone shaker treatment in Hampton Cove, iPaint will scope it for free. Five-year warranty in writing, factory-smooth HVLP finish, no day-of upcharges. Call 780-938-9555 Book In-Home Consult 5-Year Warranty HVLP Factory-Smooth 5-Day Window Firm Written Quote --- ## Cabinet Refinishing Westbrook Estates | Solid Wood Cabinets, Spray Finish | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refinishing/westbrook-estates.html > Professional cabinet refinishing in Westbrook Estates, southwest Edmonton by iPaint Painting. 1960s-1970s solid wood cabinets stripped, prepped, and spray-finished to factory-smooth. Executive bungalows, two-storey homes near Whitemud Creek. Catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, Benjamin Moore Advance. 60-70% less than replacement. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refinishing Westbrook Estates | Solid Wood Cabinets, Spray Finish | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refinishing in Westbrook Estates iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet refinishing services in Westbrook Estates , southwest Edmonton, stripping, sanding, priming, and spray-finishing kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and built-in cabinetry to a factory-smooth result at 60–70% less than new cabinet replacement . Westbrook Estates is an upscale neighbourhood of executive bungalows and two-storey homes built primarily in the 1960s through 1980s , many backing onto the Whitemud Creek ravine , with original solid wood cabinets that were built to last decades but now carry dated finishes. The 1960s birch and walnut cabinetry in original bungalows along quiet crescents, the 1970s teak-stained hardwood kitchens in split-level homes, and the 1980s honey oak cathedral-arch door kitchens from the neighbourhood’s expansion phase all respond exceptionally well to professional refinishing because the underlying wood quality surpasses modern production cabinetry. iPaint’s certified refinishing team — led by Mourad with 15+ years of spray-finishing experience — strips old lacquer and varnish to bare wood, fills open grain, applies bonding primer, and spray-finishes with catalyzed lacquer , conversion varnish , or Benjamin Moore Advance using professional HVLP equipment. Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Westbrook Estates costs $4,000–$10,000 compared to $20,000–$40,000+ for new cabinets. Every project includes a free consultation , detailed written estimate, and 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free cabinet refinishing estimate in Westbrook Estates. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Spray Finish Factory Quality MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Refinish Every Cabinet Surface, Factory-Smooth From a full kitchen transformation in a Westbrook Estates bungalow to a single bathroom vanity, our certified team spray-finishes every piece to perfection. Kitchen Cabinets Upper cabinets, lower cabinets, pantry units, and island cabinetry — the complete kitchen transformation that saves Westbrook Estates homeowners thousands over replacement. Bathroom Vanities Single vanities, double vanities, and built-in bathroom storage — refinished to handle humidity and daily use in 1960s–1980s Westbrook Estates bathrooms. Cabinet Doors & Drawers Every door and drawer front removed, stripped to bare wood, sprayed, and reinstalled. Flat panel, raised panel, shaker — we handle every style found in Westbrook Estates homes. Cabinet Frames & Boxes The visible face frames and interior edges of your cabinet boxes — sanded, primed, and finished to match the doors seamlessly. Laundry Room Cabinets Built-in laundry storage, overhead cabinets, and utility room cabinetry refinished to complement your updated Westbrook Estates kitchen. Crown Moulding & Trim Cabinet crown moulding, light valances, and decorative trim — finished to match your cabinets for a seamless, cohesive look throughout the kitchen. Stain-to-Paint Conversions Transform dark stained walnut or teak from the 1960s–1970s into bright painted white, grey, or any modern colour. Full strip, fill, prime, and spray for a clean conversion. Built-In Shelving & Storage Entertainment centres, bookcases, mudroom built-ins, and custom storage — many Westbrook Estates homes have original built-ins worth preserving through refinishing. Looking for a different cabinet service? We also offer cabinet painting for simpler refreshes and cabinet refacing when you want to change the door style entirely. Not sure which is right for your Westbrook Estates kitchen? Call us — we’ll help you decide. Our Process From First Call to Factory-Smooth Finish We’ve refined our cabinet refinishing process over 15 years and hundreds of Edmonton-area kitchens. Here’s exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for your Westbrook Estates project. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You’ll speak directly with a craftsman — not a call centre — and we’ll schedule your free in-home cabinet assessment at your Westbrook Estates home. 02 ➔ Assessment & Colour Selection Mourad or a senior finisher inspects your cabinets — wood species, existing finish, structural condition — and helps you choose the perfect colour, sheen, and product for your Westbrook Estates kitchen. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every cabinet door, drawer, and frame, the products we’ll use, and the total price. No surprises, no hidden fees — the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Removal & Stripping Every door, drawer, and piece of hardware is carefully labelled and removed. Old finish is chemically stripped or sanded down to bare wood. Open grain on birch and oak is filled for a glass-smooth foundation. 05 ➔ Prime & Spray Finish Surfaces are primed with bonding primer, then multiple coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance are spray-applied in our controlled environment for a factory-smooth result. 06 Reinstall & Walkthrough Doors, drawers, and hardware go back on. We inspect every surface with you, clean up completely, and activate your 5-year written workmanship warranty. Your Westbrook Estates kitchen looks brand new. Why iPaint Why Westbrook Estates Homeowners Choose iPaint for Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet refinishing is not a brush-and-roller job. It demands spray equipment, controlled conditions, and a finisher who knows wood — that’s us. Spray Finish, Factory Quality We don’t brush or roll cabinets. Every door, drawer, and frame is spray-finished using professional HVLP equipment. The result is a glass-smooth surface with zero brush marks, zero roller stipple — indistinguishable from factory-applied finishes. Westbrook Estates homeowners with original solid wood cabinetry deserve a finish that honours that craftsmanship, not covers it with amateur brush strokes. Certified & Lead Safety Trained Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. The RRP certification is particularly critical for Westbrook Estates — many 1960s homes contain lead-based primers under decades of subsequent coats. We test, contain, and safely remove lead paint before refinishing begins. Professional-Grade Finishes We use products designed specifically for cabinetry — catalyzed lacquer for maximum durability, conversion varnish for chemical resistance near cooking surfaces, and Benjamin Moore Advance for a premium low-VOC waterborne finish. Each product is selected based on the wood species in your Westbrook Estates kitchen and the performance you need. 60–70% Less Than New Cabinets Full cabinet replacement in a Westbrook Estates kitchen can easily run $20,000–$40,000+ including demolition, installation, and countertop refitting. Our refinishing service delivers a brand-new look for $4,000–$10,000 — keeping your existing layout, countertops, and the superior solid wood construction from the original build. 5-Year Written Warranty Every cabinet surface we refinish is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If the finish chips, peels, or fails due to our work — we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That’s our promise to every Westbrook Estates homeowner. No Hidden Costs — Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don’t surprise you with extra charges for hardware removal, grain filling, lead testing, or “additional coats.” Every door, every drawer, every frame is itemized upfront so you can make confident decisions before we start. Premium Finishes The Finishes Behind Our Results Cabinet refinishing demands harder, more durable coatings than wall paint. We use professional-grade cabinet finishes designed for daily contact, moisture, grease, and household cleaning chemicals. Catalyzed Lacquer The industry standard for professional cabinet refinishing. Catalyzed lacquer cures to an incredibly hard, smooth surface that resists scratches, moisture, and household chemicals. It dries fast, builds evenly, and delivers the glass-smooth finish that makes refinished cabinets indistinguishable from factory originals. This is our primary recommendation for most Westbrook Estates kitchen projects. Pre-Catalyzed Post-Catalyzed Pigmented Clear Coat Benjamin Moore Advance A premium waterborne alkyd that self-levels beautifully and cures to a hard, furniture-grade finish. Advance is the ideal choice for Westbrook Estates homeowners who want a low-VOC, low-odour option without sacrificing durability. Particularly recommended for homes with families, pets, or health sensitivities where indoor air quality during refinishing is a priority. Satin Semi-Gloss High Gloss Conversion Varnish The hardest, most chemically resistant cabinet finish available. Conversion varnish is what high-end custom cabinet shops use — and it’s what we apply on projects where maximum durability is non-negotiable. Ideal for busy Westbrook Estates kitchens with heavy daily cooking, bathroom vanities exposed to moisture, and cabinets near gas ranges where grease and heat resistance are essential. Clear Pigmented Waterborne During your free cabinet consultation , we’ll recommend the right finish based on your wood species, kitchen usage, desired look, and budget. We explain the trade-offs between each product so you can make a confident choice for your Westbrook Estates kitchen. Pricing Guide Cabinet Refinishing Pricing in Westbrook Estates Transparent pricing based on project scope. Includes stripping, grain filling, priming, spray finishing, clear coat, and our 5-year warranty. Bathroom Vanity $1,000–$3,000 Single or double vanity, full strip and refinish. 3–5 days. Bungalow Kitchen $4,000–$6,000 15–25 doors. 1960s–1970s originals. 7–10 days. Most Popular Average Kitchen $6,000–$8,000 20–35 doors. Two-storey homes. 8–12 days. Executive Kitchen $8,000–$10,000 35–50+ doors. Renovated estate homes. 10–14 days. Stain-to-Paint $5,000+ Dark walnut or teak to white or grey. Custom quote. Pricing depends on door count, wood type, existing finish condition, and product selection. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed — the price we quote is the price you pay. Get your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Westbrook Estates Context Why Westbrook Estates Cabinets Are Worth Refinishing, Not Replacing Westbrook Estates sits in the heart of southwest Edmonton, a quiet, tree-lined neighbourhood of executive bungalows and two-storey homes built between the 1960s and 1980s , many backing onto the Whitemud Creek ravine system . The cabinetry in these homes reflects an era when builders used solid hardwoods, dovetail joinery, and heavy-gauge hardware — construction standards that modern production kitchens rarely match. Refinishing preserves that structural quality while delivering a modern aesthetic. 1960s Originals: Solid Birch and Walnut The original Westbrook Estates bungalows built in the early-to-mid 1960s feature solid birch and walnut cabinetry with simple flat-panel or inset door profiles, plywood box construction, and hand-fitted face frames. After 60+ years, the joinery remains tight and the boxes square — but the original lacquer finish has yellowed, cracked, or been painted over multiple times. iPaint’s refinishing process strips every layer down to bare wood, reveals the original grain character, fills the surface, and spray-applies catalyzed lacquer for a factory-smooth modern finish. These 1960s solid wood cabinets are irreplaceable at any price point — refinishing costs $4,000–$7,000 versus $25,000–$40,000+ to replace them with inferior modern production boxes. 1970s Expansion: Teak-Stained Hardwood The 1970s split-level and two-storey additions in Westbrook Estates commonly feature teak-stained or medium-brown hardwood cabinets with raised-panel door profiles and heavier moulding details. The dark stain finish — fashionable in the 1970s — now makes kitchens feel heavy and dated. Our stain-to-paint conversion process strips the dark finish completely, seals the grain, primes with bonding primer, and spray-applies your choice of modern colour. White, warm grey, sage green, and navy blue are the most requested colours for Westbrook Estates 1970s kitchen renovations in 2026. 1980s Kitchens: Honey Oak Cathedral-Arch The 1980s construction phase in Westbrook Estates produced kitchens with honey oak cabinets, cathedral-arch door profiles, and heavy open grain . These solid oak boxes will last another 40 years, but the golden finish and dated arch detail broadcast their age. Cabinet refinishing addresses the finish while preserving the door profile — or, if you want a completely different door style, our cabinet refacing service replaces doors entirely. For refinishing, our team strips the oak varnish, fills every grain line with professional grain filler, primes with high-adhesion bonding primer, and spray-applies catalyzed lacquer for a smooth, grain-free modern surface. Westbrook Estates’ position near the Whitemud Creek ravine means many kitchens experience slightly higher humidity levels from the adjacent green space — making conversion varnish an excellent finish choice for its superior moisture resistance. Whether you’re refinishing original 1960s walnut, converting 1970s teak stain, or modernizing 1980s oak, book your free consultation or call 780-938-9555 . What’s Included What’s Included in Every Cabinet Refinishing Project When you hire iPaint for cabinet refinishing in Westbrook Estates, you’re getting a complete, end-to-end service — not just a coat of paint on your cabinet doors. Full door and drawer removal — every piece is labelled, tracked, and handled with care Hardware removal and cataloguing — hinges, pulls, and knobs removed and stored (or replaced with your new hardware at reinstallation) Lead paint testing — all pre-1978 Westbrook Estates cabinets tested before stripping begins Chemical stripping or sanding — old finish removed down to bare wood for proper adhesion Grain filling — open-grained woods like oak and walnut are filled for a smooth, modern finish Bonding primer application — professional-grade primer designed specifically for cabinetry Multiple spray coats — 2–3 coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance Clear coat protection — final topcoat for added durability, moisture resistance, and sheen consistency Countertop and appliance masking — surrounding surfaces fully protected during frame finishing Reinstallation and alignment — every door, drawer, and hinge adjusted for perfect fit Final walkthrough and cleanup — we inspect every surface with you and clean up completely 5-year written workmanship warranty — activated at project completion As Mourad always says: “We take care of your home as if it’s ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project — or better.” Want a lighter-touch option? Cabinet painting is faster and more affordable when cabinets are in good condition. Want a completely new door style? Cabinet refacing replaces doors and drawer fronts entirely. Need the walls done at the same time? Our interior painting team handles the whole kitchen in one project. Service Areas Cabinet Refinishing Across Westbrook Estates & Southwest Edmonton We provide professional cabinet refinishing services throughout Westbrook Estates, southwest Edmonton, and the greater Edmonton region. Primary Service Area Westbrook Estates, Edmonton Nearby Southwest Edmonton Neighbourhoods Riverbend Terwillegar Blue Quill Brookside Aspen Gardens Brander Gardens Whitemud Hills Windermere Lendrum Place Grandview Heights Also Serving Edmonton (all neighbourhoods) Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Based in South Edmonton — Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is a short drive from Westbrook Estates via Whitemud Drive. Free estimates, no travel surcharges for anywhere in the Edmonton metro area. Find Us Serving Westbrook Estates & Southwest Edmonton iPaint Painting provides cabinet refinishing throughout Westbrook Estates and all surrounding southwest Edmonton neighbourhoods. Our Work Cabinet Refinishing Transformations Real cabinet refinishing projects from Edmonton-area homes. See how a professional spray finish can completely transform a kitchen. Before After Oak to White — Kitchen Refinish, Southwest Edmonton Before After Dark Walnut to Warm Grey — Stain-to-Paint Conversion Before After Teak Stain to Sage Green — Colour Transformation Before After Bathroom Vanity — Oak to Matte Black View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Cabinet refinishing is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Cabinet Painting Cabinet Refacing Interior Painting Stain & Lacquer Drywall & Surface Repairs Common Questions Cabinet Refinishing FAQs — Westbrook Estates Straight answers to the questions Westbrook Estates homeowners ask most about cabinet refinishing costs, timelines, and options. How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Westbrook Estates? Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Westbrook Estates typically costs $4,000–$10,000, depending on door count, cabinet condition, wood species, and finish selected. A standard 20–35 door kitchen in a Westbrook Estates bungalow or two-storey averages $6,000–$8,000. Executive kitchens in renovated homes with 35–50+ doors run $8,000–$10,000. Bathroom vanity refinishing ranges from $1,000–$3,000. This is 60–70% less than new cabinets at $20,000–$40,000+. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed — the price we quote is the price you pay. Can you refinish the original 1960s solid wood cabinets in my Westbrook Estates home? Absolutely. The original 1960s bungalows in Westbrook Estates often have solid birch or walnut cabinets with dovetail joinery and plywood box construction — craftsmanship that surpasses most modern kitchen cabinetry. Our refinishing process strips decades of old lacquer, varnish, or accumulated paint layers down to bare wood, fills the grain, primes with bonding primer, and spray-applies catalyzed lacquer for a factory-smooth modern finish. These heritage cabinets are worth preserving — and refinishing is the most cost-effective way to honour that craftsmanship while updating the look. Do Westbrook Estates homes from the 1960s and 1970s need lead paint testing before cabinet refinishing? Homes built before 1978 may contain lead-based primers or finishes. Our team holds Lead Safety (RRP) certification and tests all pre-1978 surfaces before stripping begins. If lead is detected on your Westbrook Estates cabinets, we follow Health Canada safe work protocols for containment, removal, and disposal. Lead testing and safe handling are included in our service — not an add-on charge. Call 780-938-9555 for your free consultation. How long does cabinet refinishing take for a Westbrook Estates kitchen? A typical Westbrook Estates kitchen cabinet refinishing project takes 7–10 business days from door removal to final reinstallation. The 1960s bungalow kitchens with 15–25 doors average 7–8 days. Larger two-storey homes or renovated kitchens with 30–40+ doors take 10–14 days. The timeline includes stripping, sanding, grain filling, bonding primer, multiple spray coats with proper cure time between each coat, clear coat application, and reinstallation. We provide a detailed timeline during your free consultation so you can plan accordingly. What finishes do you recommend for Westbrook Estates kitchen cabinets? We use three professional-grade cabinet finishes, selected based on your wood species and kitchen conditions. Catalyzed lacquer is our primary recommendation for most Westbrook Estates kitchens — it cures to a glass-hard surface that resists scratches, moisture, and chemicals. Conversion varnish provides the highest chemical and moisture resistance — ideal for ravine-backing homes near Whitemud Creek where humidity levels run slightly higher. Benjamin Moore Advance is a premium low-VOC waterborne alkyd for homeowners who prioritize indoor air quality. All three are spray-applied for a factory-smooth result that brush-and-roller work cannot achieve. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Westbrook Estates Kitchen? Whether it’s a full kitchen refinish, a bathroom vanity, or a stain-to-paint conversion on your original 1960s cabinets — let’s talk. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Cabinet Refinishing Windermere Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refinishing/windermere.html > Cabinet refinishing for 2005-2018 Windermere kitchens 2026. Espresso to warm white, two-tone islands. $6K-$14K vs $60K+ replacement. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refinishing Windermere Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refinishing for Windermere Homes Built 2005 Through 2018 Cabinet Refinishing is the process of stripping, priming, and spray-finishing existing kitchen cabinet doors and face frames to a factory-smooth result. For Windermere homes built between 2005 and 2018, refinishing transforms dated espresso, cherry or honey maple into the warm whites, soft greys and two-tone islands trending in 2026 - compared to full replacement, it saves 60 to 70 percent at $6,000 to $14,000 versus $60K to $110K. iPaint Painting handles the full Windermere area, T6W and T6X. Last updated 2026. If you bought a home in Windermere Estates , Windermere Heights , Cavanagh , Hawks Ridge , Glenridding Heights , Glenridding Ravine , Keswick on the River or The Uplands between 2005 and 2018, your kitchen probably has 35 to 60 raised-panel maple, oak or cherry doors finished in the dark espresso, cherry stain or honey maple that was the default of that build era. iPaint Painting refinishes those Windermere kitchens into the warm whites , soft greys and dramatic two-tone islands trending through 2026, using HVLP-sprayed Benjamin Moore Advance , Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane or Cloverdale Spry Hi-Build on the doors and face frames. Typical project: $6,000 to $14,000 versus the $60,000 to $110,000 a full Windermere kitchen replacement runs. Five to seven days door-to-reinstall, with the kitchen unusable for three of those days. Five-year written workmanship warranty. Call 780-938-9555 . Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free In-Home Consult 5-Year Workmanship Warranty HVLP Spray Factory-Smooth 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews 5-7 Day Project Window Direct Answer The 2026 refresh for Windermere kitchens originally finished in 2005 to 2015 The Windermere kitchens that came out of the original 2005 to 2015 build-out share a common footprint: 3,000 to 6,500 square feet of house, cathedral ceilings, a finished walk-out, a triple garage, and an oversized open-concept kitchen with 35 to 60 raised-panel maple, oak or cherry cabinet doors finished in dark espresso, cherry stain or honey maple. Twenty years on, those finishes look heavy against the warm whites, soft greys and dramatic two-tone islands trending through 2026. Cabinet refinishing strips the failing topcoat back to bare wood, fills the grain, sprays catalyzed lacquer or Benjamin Moore Advance, and gives you the same dramatic transformation as a $60,000 to $110,000 replacement kitchen for $6,000 to $14,000. Five to seven days, kitchen unusable for three. The Windermere Kitchen Eras What's actually in your kitchen, and why it dates the house The Windermere master-planned development ran from 1998 through the present, but the bulk of the housing stock that's now hitting refinish timing was built between 2005 and 2018. Three distinct kitchen eras account for almost everything we refinish inside T6W and T6X. 2005 to 2010: Cherry stain and dark espresso era The original Windermere Estates and Windermere Heights builds, plus the first phase of The Uplands , came with dark espresso or cherry-stained maple and oak raised-panel doors. Granite countertops in Ubatuba or Baltic Brown. Travertine or porcelain backsplashes in tumbled terracotta. The kitchen was the architectural centrepiece of these 4,000-plus square foot custom luxury homes, and the dark cabinetry made design sense in 2007. Today it reads dated, heavy, and visually shrinks the space. Refinishing these to a warm white (Benjamin Moore White Dove is the most-requested specification) lifts the entire main floor. Project lands at $6,000 to $9,000 because the underlying boxes are solid and the existing wood takes paint cleanly once stripped. 2010 to 2015: Honey maple and warm cherry era The second wave of Windermere construction (the bulk of Cavanagh , Hawks Ridge and the early Glenridding Heights phases) shifted to lighter honey maple and warm cherry stain. Still raised-panel, often with a glazed finish on the door edges that picked up grime and yellowed over the last decade. These kitchens grew bigger, with 40 to 60 cabinet doors when you count the main run, the island, a butler's pantry transition to the dining room, and a walk-in pantry with full cabinetry. Refinish project: $7,500 to $11,000 for a full transformation, or step up to a two-tone treatment ($8,500 to $14,000) where the island gets a dramatic contrasting colour. 2015 to 2018: Painted MDF white-and-grey era The newest Windermere phases (most of Glenridding Ravine , Keswick on the River , the later Hawks Ridge cul-de-sacs) came with factory-painted MDF flat-panel or shaker doors in white or warm grey. After 8 to 10 years, those factory finishes show wear: chipping at the door edges near the dishwasher, yellowing on the doors above the range, hairline cracks where the MDF expanded and contracted through Alberta winters. These projects don't need a colour change. They need the existing colour resprayed to refresh the surface and re-seal the chipped edges. Project: $5,500 to $8,500. What Gets Refinished Eight cabinet surfaces in a typical Windermere project A 2005-2015 Windermere kitchen refinish is rarely just doors. Here is what's actually scoped on a typical project. Perimeter Wall Cabinets 20 to 32 doors typically. Stripped, sanded, primed, sprayed off-site in our booth. 12-Foot Island Cabinetry Both sides plus end panels. Often the two-tone accent piece. Butler's Pantry Run 6 to 10 doors. Standard in Hawks Ridge and Glenridding Heights builds. Walk-in Pantry Cabinetry Floor-to-ceiling units. Add 8 to 14 doors to the count. Face Frames & Boxes Sprayed on-site in your kitchen behind plastic containment. Crown Moulding Cabinet crown and light valance, matched to the new door colour. Walk-out Bar Cabinetry 10 to 18 doors plus wine display surround in the basement. Master Ensuite Vanities Double vanity + linen tower. Often added to the kitchen scope. Windermere Refinish Pricing Five common Windermere project tiers All prices in CAD. Includes door removal, hardware tagging, stripping, sanding, grain fill, bonding primer, two topcoats and reinstall. Five-year warranty in writing. 2015-2018 Refresh $5,500-$8,500 MDF white re-spray Glenridding Ravine, Keswick 5 days Espresso to White $6,000-$9,000 2005-2010 dark to White Dove Windermere Estates 6-7 days Two-Tone Island $8,500-$14,000 White perimeter + dark island Cavanagh, Hawks Ridge 7 days Honey Maple Refresh $7,500-$11,000 2010-2015 to soft grey Glenridding Heights 6-7 days Add: Walk-out Bar $3,500-$7,000 Basement bar + theatre built-ins Booked with main kitchen +2-3 days Compare against $60,000 to $110,000 for full kitchen replacement (new boxes, demo, counter refit, plumbing). Refinishing keeps your existing footprint, layout and counters and delivers a 90% transformation for roughly 10 cents on the dollar. Cabinet Refinishing vs Refacing vs Replacement Which is best for your Windermere kitchen? Windermere homeowners typically compare three approaches when their 2005-2015 era kitchen starts looking dated. Here is a direct comparison so you can pick the right option. Criteria Refinish (this page) Refacing (vs) Full Replacement (vs) Typical Windermere cost $6,000-$14,000 $12,000-$25,000 $60,000-$110,000 Project window 5-7 days 2-3 weeks 8-12 weeks Kitchen unusable 3 days 7-10 days 4-8 weeks Keep existing layout/counters Yes Yes No Best for Solid maple/oak/cherry doors in good structural shape, want colour change Want a different door style or profile entirely Layout actually needs changing or boxes are damaged Visual transformation 90% of replacement at 10% of cost 95% (new doors) 100% Warranty 5-year workmanship Varies, 1-5 yr Manufacturer-dependent For most Windermere homes where the original maple, oak or cherry doors are structurally sound and the layout already works, refinishing is the best option. If you want to change the door profile (raised panel to shaker, for example), see our Cabinet Refacing in Windermere page. Compare both options before you commit. Why Windermere Homeowners Pick iPaint Six things that separate spray-finished refinishing from brush-and-roll repaints Refinishing a 50-door Windermere kitchen is a different trade from interior wall painting. Here is what actually matters. HVLP spray, factory-smooth finish Every door comes off the box, goes to our shop, and is sprayed in a dust-controlled booth with HVLP equipment over two topcoat cycles. No brush marks. No roller stipple. The result looks identical to a factory-painted MDF door from a Windermere builder. Brush-and-roll cabinet repaints, even by skilled painters, show texture under raking light. That texture is what gives away a $1,500 DIY job versus a $9,000 professional refinish. Right product for the wood you have 2005-2010 Windermere oak gets Cloverdale Spry Hi-Build because the heavy grain needs a thicker build coat to level. 2010-2015 maple gets Benjamin Moore Advance for the smoothest waterborne finish. Two-tone islands get Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane on the dark side because it holds deep pigment without fading. We don't run one product across every job. We spec the right product for the wood species and the colour direction. 5 to 7 day project window, 3 days unusable Day 1: door and drawer removal, hardware tagging. Days 2-3: doors at the shop, face frames sprayed in your kitchen behind plastic containment. Days 4-5: cure time, light second-coat work. Days 6-7: reinstall, hardware, soft-close adjustment, walk-through. Kitchen is fully unusable days 2 through 4. Most Windermere families plan it around a long weekend and lean on takeout or the walk-out basement kitchen most Hawks Ridge homes already have. 60 to 70 percent savings versus replacement A full Windermere kitchen replacement runs $60,000 to $110,000 by the time you add demo, new cabinet boxes, counter refit, plumbing and tile work. Refinishing the existing cabinetry lands at $6,000 to $14,000 and delivers 90 percent of the visual transformation. The remaining 10 percent (door style change, full counter swap) is a separate decision. Most Windermere homeowners refinish first, live in it for 3-5 years, then decide whether the layout actually needs to change. 5-year written workmanship warranty If the finish chips, peels, yellows or fails adhesion within five years, we come back and remediate. Warranty stays with the home, meaning when you sell that Glenridding Heights house in 2030 the next owner inherits whatever time is left on the warranty. That's a real selling-feature line on the MLS listing. Firm written quote, no day-of upcharges The free in-home consult produces a written quote with door count, frame count, product spec and colour direction. The quoted price is what you pay. We don't add charges for grain fill, extra primer coats, or hardware reinstall, those are built into the scope. The only thing that changes the price mid-project is if you add scope (walk-out bar, ensuite vanity) and that's written and signed before any new work starts. Where in Windermere Subdivisions and postal codes covered Anywhere inside Windermere T6W or T6X. Our shop is 18 minutes via Anthony Henday Drive, which matters because the door pickup and dropoff is part of the project workflow. Primary Service Area Windermere (T6W) Windermere (T6X) Subdivisions We Refinish In Windermere Estates Windermere Heights Cavanagh Hawks Ridge Glenridding Heights Glenridding Ravine Keswick on the River The Uplands Major Roads & Reference Points Anthony Henday Drive Windermere Boulevard 184 Street SW Terwillegar Drive Ellerslie Road Same-week pickup — once the quote is signed, we typically pick up doors within 5 business days. Door spray work happens at our shop while face-frame work happens in your kitchen, which is what compresses the project to 5-7 days. Windermere SW Edmonton, postal codes T6W and T6X. More about Windermere on Wikipedia . Other Windermere Services Pair the refinish with other iPaint work Cabinet Refacing in Windermere Interior Painting in Windermere Commercial Painting in Windermere Exterior Painting in Windermere Cabinet Refinishing (Edmonton) Stain & Lacquer Services Windermere Refinish FAQs Five questions Windermere homeowners ask before booking Every answer below is fully visible. No accordions. No expand-on-click. How much does it cost to refinish a 2005-2015 era Windermere kitchen from dated espresso to warm white? An espresso-to-white refinish on a typical Windermere kitchen built between 2005 and 2015 runs $6,000 to $11,000 depending on door count and whether the island is included in the same colour or treated as a two-tone accent. A standard 3,000 to 4,500 square foot home in Cavanagh or Glenridding Heights with 35 to 50 maple or oak doors, raised-panel profile, lands between $6,000 and $9,000. Add a large 12-foot island with seating, a butler's pantry transition, or a walk-out basement bar with matching cabinetry and the number stretches to $10,000 to $11,000. Compare that to the $60,000 to $110,000 a full Windermere kitchen replacement runs once you factor in cabinet boxes, counter refits, plumbing and tile work, and refinishing delivers the same dramatic transformation for roughly 10 cents on the dollar. What is the dramatic two-tone island treatment everyone in Windermere is asking for in 2026? The look that has dominated Windermere kitchen refinish requests through 2025 and into 2026 is a warm white perimeter (Benjamin Moore White Dove or Cloud White is the most-specified shade) paired with a deep contrasting island in soft black, navy, or saturated forest green. The island becomes the architectural focal point of these large open-concept Windermere kitchens, which often span 25 to 35 linear feet of perimeter cabinetry with an oversized island. Two-tone treatments add roughly $2,000 to $3,500 to the project versus single-colour because the island is sprayed in a separate booth cycle with its own primer and topcoat schedule. Total project lands in the $8,500 to $14,000 range. How long is my Windermere kitchen actually unusable during the cabinet refinishing project? Total project window is 5 to 7 days from door removal to reinstall. The kitchen is fully unusable for 3 of those days, the stretch between when we mask the boxes for on-site spraying of the face frames and when those frames have cured enough to put doors back on. Day 1 is door and drawer removal plus hardware tagging. Days 2 and 3 are off-site spray finishing of doors at our shop while we mask, prep and spray face frames in your kitchen. Day 4 is cure time. Days 5 to 7 are reinstall, hardware, soft-close adjustment and final walk-through. We coach Windermere families to plan for a long-weekend takeout stretch or to set up a temporary kitchen in the walk-out basement, which most Hawks Ridge and Glenridding Heights homes already have. What products do you use for cabinet refinishing in Windermere and why? Default product stack on Windermere cabinet refinish projects is Benjamin Moore Advance for waterborne work where low odour matters to families with young kids or pets, catalyzed lacquer (Sherwin-Williams Sher-Wood or equivalent) when maximum hardness and shortest cure time is the priority, and Cloverdale Spry Hi-Build for the heavy-grain oak cabinetry from the earlier Windermere Estates phase where a thicker build coat helps level grain telegraph. For two-tone islands we use Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane on the darker colour because it holds dark pigment without fading and stands up to fingerprint marks. Every product is HVLP spray-applied, not brushed, not rolled. That is the difference between a refinish job that lasts 10 years and one that chips inside 18 months. Can you refinish the walk-out basement bar cabinetry and theatre-room built-ins that came with my Windermere home? Yes, and this is one of the highest-value refinish projects we do in Windermere. The walk-out basement bar and theatre-room built-ins installed in the larger Hawks Ridge, Glenridding Heights and Keswick on the River homes were typically finished in dark espresso or cherry to match the main kitchen of the era. When the upstairs kitchen gets refinished to warm white or two-tone, the downstairs cabinetry suddenly looks 15 years older than it is. Refinishing the basement bar cabinets (10 to 18 doors plus open-front wine display and lower drink fridge surround) runs $3,500 to $7,000 depending on scope. Booked alongside the main kitchen refinish we typically discount $500 to $750 because the spray setup, materials and crew mobilization are already on site. Book a Windermere Refinish Consult Free in-home consult, written quote inside 48 hours Whether it's a 2005 Windermere Estates espresso-to-white transformation, a 2012 Cavanagh two-tone island, or a Glenridding Ravine MDF refresh, iPaint will scope it for free. Five-year warranty in writing, factory-smooth HVLP finish, no day-of upcharges. Call 780-938-9555 Book In-Home Consult 5-Year Warranty HVLP Factory-Smooth 5-7 Day Window Firm Written Quote --- ## Cabinet Refinishing Windsor Park Edmonton | Spray Finish, Factory-Smooth | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refinishing/windsor-park.html > Professional cabinet refinishing in Windsor Park, Edmonton by iPaint Painting. 1950s-1970s solid wood cabinets stripped, prepped, and spray-finished to factory-smooth. Mid-century kitchen restorations, heritage cabinetry, oak-to-white conversions. Catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, Benjamin Moore Advance. 60-70% less than new cabinets. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refinishing Windsor Park Edmonton | Spray Finish, Factory-Smooth | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refinishing in Windsor Park iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet refinishing services in Windsor Park , south Edmonton, stripping, sanding, priming, and spray-finishing kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and built-in cabinetry to a factory-smooth result at 60–70% less than new cabinet replacement . Windsor Park is a prestigious south Edmonton neighbourhood near the University of Alberta , bordered by Saskatchewan Drive , 87 Avenue , 116 Street , and 109 Street , featuring homes built primarily in the 1950s through 1970s with solid hardwood cabinet construction , birch, maple, and oak boxes joined with a standard of craftsmanship that exceeds most modern manufacturing. These heritage cabinets are worth preserving , not replacing. Windsor Park homeowners restoring mid-century modern kitchens with original flat-panel doors, converting dark stained birch or oak to bright contemporary finishes, updating 1960s-era built-in cabinetry throughout living and dining rooms, and owners of 2010s luxury infill homes refreshing builder-grade finishes all choose iPaint's certified refinishing team , led by Mourad with 15+ years of spray-finishing experience, because cabinet refinishing demands stripping to bare wood, grain filling, bonding primer, and multiple coats of catalyzed lacquer , conversion varnish , or Benjamin Moore Advance applied with professional HVLP equipment. Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Windsor Park costs $4,000–$10,000 compared to $20,000–$40,000+ for new cabinets. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is just 15 minutes from Windsor Park via Whitemud Drive. Every project includes a free consultation , detailed written estimate, and 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free cabinet refinishing estimate in Windsor Park. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Spray Finish Factory Quality MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Refinish Every Cabinet Surface, Factory-Smooth From a full heritage kitchen transformation to a single bathroom vanity, our certified team spray-finishes every piece to perfection. Kitchen Cabinets Upper cabinets, lower cabinets, pantry units, and island cabinetry. The complete kitchen transformation that preserves Windsor Park's solid wood construction quality. Bathroom Vanities Single vanities, double vanities, and built-in bathroom storage. Refinished with moisture-resistant coatings to handle humidity and daily use in heritage bathrooms. Cabinet Doors & Drawers Every door and drawer front removed, stripped, sprayed, and reinstalled. Flat panel, raised panel, mid-century slab, we handle every Windsor Park-era style. Cabinet Frames & Boxes The visible face frames and interior edges of your cabinet boxes. Sanded, primed, and finished to match the doors perfectly across decades of construction styles. Built-In Cabinetry Windsor Park's 1950s–1970s homes often feature extensive built-in shelving, buffets, and storage. We refinish these period pieces to match your updated kitchen. Crown Moulding & Trim Cabinet crown moulding, light valances, and decorative trim. Finished to match your cabinets for a seamless, cohesive look that honours the home's architectural period. Stain-to-Paint Conversions Transform dark stained birch, oak, or maple into bright painted white, grey, or any colour. Full strip, prime, and spray for a clean conversion on heritage hardwoods. Laundry & Utility Rooms Laundry storage, utility cabinets, and mudroom built-ins. Refinished to match the updated aesthetic throughout your Windsor Park home. Looking for a different cabinet service? We also offer cabinet painting for simpler refreshes and cabinet refacing when you want to change the door style entirely. Not sure which is right? Call us, we'll help you decide. Our Process From First Call to Factory-Smooth Finish We've refined our cabinet refinishing process over 15 years and hundreds of Edmonton-area kitchens. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for your Windsor Park cabinets. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free in-home cabinet assessment at your Windsor Park residence. 02 ➔ Assessment & Colour Selection Mourad or a senior finisher inspects your cabinets, wood species, existing finish, structural condition, era of construction, and helps you choose the perfect colour, sheen, and product for your Windsor Park kitchen. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every cabinet door, drawer, and frame, the products we'll use, and the total price. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Removal & Stripping Every door, drawer, and piece of hardware is carefully labelled and removed. Old finish is chemically stripped or sanded down to bare wood. Grain is filled for a glass-smooth foundation. Lead-safe practices on pre-1960 surfaces. 05 ➔ Prime & Spray Finish Surfaces are primed with bonding primer, then multiple coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance are spray-applied in our controlled environment. Clear coat seals the finish for lasting durability. 06 Reinstall & Walkthrough Doors, drawers, and hardware go back on. We inspect every surface with you, clean up completely, and activate your 5-year written workmanship warranty. Your Windsor Park kitchen looks brand new. Why iPaint Why Windsor Park Homeowners Choose iPaint for Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet refinishing is not a brush-and-roller job. It demands spray equipment, controlled conditions, and a finisher who understands heritage wood, that's us. Spray Finish, Factory Quality We don't brush or roll cabinets. Every door, drawer, and frame is spray-finished in a controlled environment using professional HVLP equipment. The result is a glass-smooth surface with zero brush marks, zero roller stipple, indistinguishable from factory-applied finishes. Windsor Park homeowners see the difference the moment they compare our spray finish to a brush-and-roller job. Heritage Wood Expertise Windsor Park's 1950s–1970s cabinets were built from solid birch, maple, and oak by tradespeople who took joinery seriously. Mourad understands these heritage hardwoods, their grain structures, their finish compatibility, their value. Our refinishing process preserves 50–70 years of craftsmanship while delivering a thoroughly modern result. MPI, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP) certified. Professional-Grade Finishes We use products designed for cabinetry, catalyzed lacquer for maximum durability, conversion varnish for chemical resistance, Benjamin Moore Advance for a smooth waterborne finish, and high-performance waterborne options for low-VOC kitchens. Each product is selected based on your Windsor Park kitchen's wood species, your household's needs, and the look you want. 60–70% Less Than New Cabinets A full kitchen cabinet replacement in Windsor Park can easily run $20,000–$40,000+ including demolition, installation, and countertop refitting. Our refinishing service delivers a brand-new look for $4,000–$10,000, keeping your existing layout, countertops, and plumbing exactly where they are. Same dramatic transformation, a fraction of the cost, and you preserve solid wood cabinet boxes that outperform modern replacements. 5-Year Written Warranty Every cabinet surface we refinish is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If the finish chips, peels, or fails due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise to every Windsor Park homeowner. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for hardware removal, grain filling, lead assessment, or "additional coats." Every door, every drawer, every frame is itemized upfront so you can make confident decisions before we start. Premium Finishes The Finishes Behind Our Results Cabinet refinishing demands harder, more durable coatings than wall paint. We use professional-grade cabinet finishes designed for daily contact, moisture, grease, and cleaning chemicals. Catalyzed Lacquer The industry standard for professional cabinet refinishing. Catalyzed lacquer cures to an incredibly hard, smooth surface that resists scratches, moisture, and household chemicals. It dries fast, builds evenly, and delivers the glass-smooth finish that makes refinished cabinets look factory-made. This is our go-to for most Windsor Park kitchen projects, especially the 1950s–1970s solid hardwood cabinets. Pre-Catalyzed Post-Catalyzed Pigmented Clear Coat Benjamin Moore Advance A premium waterborne alkyd that self-levels beautifully and cures to a hard, furniture-grade finish. Advance is the best choice for homeowners who want a low-VOC, low-odour option without sacrificing durability or smoothness. Excellent for Windsor Park families with children or pets where air quality matters during the refinishing process. Satin Semi-Gloss High Gloss Conversion Varnish The hardest, most chemically resistant cabinet finish available. Conversion varnish is what high-end custom cabinet shops use, and it's what we use on projects where maximum durability is non-negotiable. Ideal for busy Windsor Park kitchens, bathroom vanities exposed to moisture, and cabinets near cooking surfaces where grease resistance matters. Clear Pigmented Waterborne During your free cabinet consultation , we'll recommend the right finish based on your cabinet material, kitchen usage, desired look, and budget. We'll explain the trade-offs between each product so you can make a confident choice. Pricing Guide Cabinet Refinishing Pricing in Windsor Park Transparent pricing based on project scope. Includes stripping, grain filling, priming, spray finishing, clear coat, and our 5-year warranty. Bathroom Vanity $1,000–$3,000 Single or double vanity, full strip and refinish. 3–5 days. Small Kitchen $4,000–$6,000 10–20 doors. 1950s bungalow kitchens. 7–10 days. Most Popular Heritage Kitchen $6,000–$8,000 20–35 doors. 1960s–1970s solid wood. 8–12 days. Large Kitchen + Built-Ins $8,000–$10,000 35+ doors, dining room built-ins. 10–14 days. Stain-to-Paint Conversion $5,000+ Dark stain to white or grey. Full strip. Custom quote. Pricing depends on door count, wood type, existing finish condition, and product selection. Windsor Park is within our core Edmonton service area, no extra charge. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. Get your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Windsor Park Context Windsor Park Kitchen Eras and Why Cabinet Refinishing Preserves Heritage Quality 1950s Post-War Kitchens: The Original Windsor Park Homes The earliest homes in Windsor Park were built during Edmonton's post-war expansion of the 1950s , many designed to house University of Alberta faculty and professionals drawn to the neighbourhood's proximity to campus and the river valley. These kitchens feature solid birch and maple cabinet boxes with simple flat-panel or recessed-panel doors, construction built to last. After 70+ years of daily use, the wood remains structurally sound, but original varnish finishes have darkened, yellowed, and worn through in high-contact areas. iPaint strips these heritage surfaces carefully, testing for lead-based finishes on pre-1960 cabinets and using RRP-certified safe practices where needed, then applies grain filler, bonding primer, and catalyzed lacquer for a factory-smooth modern result. Windsor Park 1950s kitchen refinishing typically costs $4,000–$7,000 , preserving cabinet boxes of a quality that no modern replacement can match. 1960s–1970s Mid-Century Kitchens: The Windsor Park Sweet Spot The majority of Windsor Park homes were built during the 1960s and 1970s , an era when mid-century modern design influenced kitchen layouts and cabinetry throughout south Edmonton. These kitchens feature solid oak and maple cabinets with distinctive period door profiles, flat slab fronts, integrated pulls, clean geometric lines that define the MCM aesthetic. Many Windsor Park homeowners want to preserve these original door styles while updating the colour and finish. Our refinishing process honours the mid-century design language, stripping the original stain, filling the grain, and spray-applying a finish that brings these kitchens into 2026 without erasing their character. Whether that means a crisp white conversion , a period-appropriate teak-tone clear coat , or a contemporary two-tone palette , iPaint delivers the result mid-century enthusiasts in Windsor Park demand. Typical cost: $5,000–$8,000 . 2010s+ Luxury Infill Kitchens Windsor Park's ongoing wave of luxury infill development has introduced modern homes with builder-grade thermofoil, MDF shaker, or painted maple cabinets . After 5–15 years of daily use, these kitchens show wear, thermofoil peeling near dishwashers, paint chipping on high-contact edges, and finishes yellowing under cooking heat. Cabinet refinishing strips the failing surface, sands the substrate, applies bonding primer, and spray-finishes with catalyzed lacquer or Benjamin Moore Advance for a result that won't peel again . Infill kitchen refinishing saves Windsor Park homeowners $10,000–$25,000 compared to tearing out cabinet boxes that are structurally sound. What's Included What's Included in Every Windsor Park Cabinet Refinishing Project When you hire iPaint for cabinet refinishing in Windsor Park, you're getting a complete, end-to-end service, not just a coat of paint on your cabinet doors. Full door and drawer removal , every piece is labelled, tracked, and handled with care Hardware removal and cataloguing , hinges, pulls, and knobs removed and stored (or replaced with your new hardware at reinstallation) Lead paint assessment , testing and safe practices for pre-1960 Windsor Park cabinets where applicable Chemical stripping or sanding , old finish removed down to bare wood for proper adhesion Grain filling , open-grained woods like oak are filled for a smooth, modern finish Bonding primer application , professional-grade primer designed specifically for cabinetry Multiple spray coats , 2–3 coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance Clear coat protection , final topcoat for added durability, moisture resistance, and sheen consistency Countertop and appliance masking , surrounding surfaces fully protected during frame finishing Reinstallation and alignment , every door, drawer, and hinge adjusted for perfect fit Final walkthrough and cleanup , we inspect every surface with you and clean up completely 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better." Want a lighter-touch option? Cabinet painting is faster and more affordable when cabinets are in good condition and just need a colour change. Want a completely new door style? Cabinet refacing replaces doors and drawer fronts entirely. Need the walls done at the same time? Our interior painting team handles the whole kitchen in one project. Service Areas Cabinet Refinishing Across Windsor Park & South Edmonton We provide professional cabinet refinishing services throughout Windsor Park, south Edmonton, and the greater Edmonton region. Primary Service Area Windsor Park, Edmonton Nearby South Edmonton Neighbourhoods Strathcona Bonnie Doon Garneau Belgravia McKernan Allendale Pleasantview Ritchie King Edward Park Hazeldean Greater Edmonton Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Fort Saskatchewan Beaumont Windsor Park & South Edmonton , Windsor Park is approximately 15 minutes from our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW via Whitemud Drive. No travel surcharges. Call 780-938-9555 for your free estimate. Our Work Cabinet Refinishing Transformations Real cabinet refinishing projects from Edmonton and area homes. See how a professional spray finish can completely transform a heritage kitchen. Before After Heritage Oak to White, 1960s Kitchen Refinish Before After Mid-Century Maple to Sage Green, South Edmonton Before After Dark Birch Stain to Light Grey, Heritage Kitchen Before After Bathroom Vanity, Oak to Matte Black View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help in Windsor Park Cabinet refinishing is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Cabinet Painting Cabinet Refacing Interior Painting Commercial Painting Windsor Park Stain & Lacquer Common Questions Cabinet Refinishing FAQs for Windsor Park Straight answers to the questions Windsor Park homeowners ask most about cabinet refinishing projects. How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Windsor Park? Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Windsor Park typically costs $4,000–$10,000, depending on door count, cabinet condition, wood type, and finish selected. A standard 20–35 door heritage kitchen from the 1960s–1970s averages $6,000–$8,000. Smaller 1950s bungalow kitchens with 10–20 doors run $4,000–$6,000. Larger kitchens with extensive built-in cabinetry may reach $8,000–$10,000. Bathroom vanity refinishing ranges from $1,000–$3,000. This is 60–70% less than new cabinets at $20,000–$40,000+. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. Are Windsor Park's 1950s–1970s solid wood cabinets worth refinishing? Absolutely, and in most cases, refinishing is the superior choice. Windsor Park homes from the 1950s through 1970s typically have solid birch, maple, or oak cabinet boxes constructed with a standard of joinery and material quality that exceeds modern cabinet manufacturing. These boxes have survived 50–70 years of daily kitchen use because they were built properly. Replacing them with modern cabinets means losing heritage craftsmanship and spending $20,000–$40,000+. Refinishing preserves the superior construction while delivering a factory-smooth modern finish for $4,000–$10,000. Can you preserve the mid-century modern style of my Windsor Park kitchen cabinets? Yes. Mid-century modern kitchen restorations are one of our specialities. We understand that MCM kitchens have distinctive flat-panel or slab-front door profiles, integrated hardware, and clean geometric lines that define the aesthetic. Our refinishing process preserves these original door styles while updating the colour and finish, whether that means a crisp white, a period-appropriate teak-tone clear coat, or a contemporary two-tone palette. We work with homeowners to select finishes that honour the mid-century design language while meeting modern durability standards using catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish. How long does cabinet refinishing take for a Windsor Park kitchen? A typical Windsor Park kitchen cabinet refinishing project takes 7–10 business days from door removal to final reinstallation. This includes stripping, sanding, grain filling, bonding primer, multiple spray coats with proper cure time between each, clear coat application, and reinstallation. Larger heritage kitchens with 35+ doors, extensive built-in cabinetry, or cabinets requiring lead paint assessment on pre-1960 surfaces may take 10–14 days. We provide a detailed timeline during your free estimate so you can plan accordingly. Do older Windsor Park cabinets have lead paint that needs special handling? Homes built before 1960 in Windsor Park may have lead-based paint or varnish on cabinet surfaces, interior trim, and built-in shelving. iPaint Painting follows all applicable guidelines for lead paint assessment and safe work practices. When lead paint is identified or suspected on pre-1960 surfaces, we use proper containment, HEPA-filtered equipment, and safe removal techniques during the stripping phase. We can test suspect surfaces before work begins and will advise Windsor Park homeowners on the safest refinishing approach for their specific cabinets. Our team holds Lead Safety (RRP) certification for this work. Call 780-938-9555 with any questions about lead paint in your Windsor Park home. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Windsor Park Kitchen? Whether it's a full heritage kitchen refinish, a mid-century modern restoration, a bathroom vanity, or a stain-to-paint conversion, let's talk about your Windsor Park cabinet project. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation Heritage Wood Expertise --- ## Cabinet Refinishing Edmonton | Spray Finish, Factory-Smooth Results | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/cabinet-refinishing.html > Professional cabinet refinishing in Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Kitchen, bathroom & laundry cabinets stripped, prepped, and spray-finished to a factory-smooth result. Catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, Benjamin Moore Advance. 60-70% less than new cabinets. Call 780-938-9555. Cabinet Refinishing Edmonton | Spray Finish, Factory-Smooth Results | iPaint Painting Cabinet Refinishing in Edmonton iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet refinishing services in Edmonton, Alberta , stripping, sanding, priming, and spray-finishing kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and built-in cabinetry to a factory-smooth result at 60–70% less than new cabinet replacement . Edmonton homeowners in Riverbend with 1990s honey oak kitchens, Glenora heritage homes with original custom woodwork, Windermere executive kitchens needing a premium refresh, and Heritage Valley homes with peeling thermofoil doors choose iPaint's certified refinishing team , led by Mourad with 15+ years of spray-finishing experience, because cabinet refinishing demands stripping to bare wood, grain filling, bonding primer, and multiple coats of catalyzed lacquer , conversion varnish , or Benjamin Moore Advance applied with professional HVLP equipment. Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Edmonton costs $4,000–$10,000 compared to $20,000–$40,000+ for new cabinets. Whether you are converting dark stained oak cathedral-arch doors in Mill Woods to painted white, refinishing maple raised-panel cabinets in Terwillegar , or restoring plaster-era cabinetry in Highlands , every project includes a free consultation , detailed written estimate, and 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free cabinet refinishing estimate in Edmonton. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate certified Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Spray Finish Factory Quality MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Refinish Every Cabinet Surface, Factory-Smooth From a full kitchen transformation to a single bathroom vanity, our certified team spray-finishes every piece to perfection. Kitchen Cabinets Upper cabinets, lower cabinets, pantry units, and island cabinetry, the complete kitchen transformation that saves you thousands over replacement. Bathroom Vanities Single vanities, double vanities, and built-in bathroom storage, refinished to handle humidity and daily use. Cabinet Doors & Drawers Every door and drawer front removed, stripped, sprayed, and reinstalled. Flat panel, raised panel, shaker, we handle every style. Cabinet Frames & Boxes The visible face frames and interior edges of your cabinet boxes, sanded, primed, and finished to match the doors perfectly. Laundry Room Cabinets Built-in laundry storage, overhead cabinets, and utility room cabinetry refinished to match your home's updated look. Crown Moulding & Trim Cabinet crown moulding, light valances, and decorative trim, finished to match your cabinets for a seamless, cohesive look. Stain-to-Paint Conversions Transform dark stained oak or maple into bright painted white, grey, or any colour. Full strip, prime, and spray for a clean conversion. Built-In Shelving & Storage Entertainment centres, bookcases, mudroom built-ins, and custom storage, refinished to match your cabinets or stand on their own. Looking for a different cabinet service? We also offer cabinet painting for simpler refreshes and cabinet refacing when you want to change the door style entirely. Not sure which is right? Call us, we'll help you decide. Our Process From First Call to Factory-Smooth Finish We've refined our cabinet refinishing process over 15 years and hundreds of Edmonton kitchens. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free in-home cabinet assessment. 02 ➔ Assessment & Colour Selection Mourad or a senior finisher inspects your cabinets, wood species, existing finish, structural condition, and helps you choose the perfect colour, sheen, and product for your space. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every cabinet door, drawer, and frame, the products we'll use, and the total price. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Removal & Stripping Every door, drawer, and piece of hardware is carefully labelled and removed. Old finish is chemically stripped or sanded down to bare wood. Grain is filled for a glass-smooth foundation. 05 ➔ Prime & Spray Finish Surfaces are primed with bonding primer, then multiple coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance are spray-applied in our controlled environment. Clear coat seals the finish for lasting durability. 06 Reinstall & Walkthrough Doors, drawers, and hardware go back on. We inspect every surface with you, clean up completely, and activate your 5-year written workmanship warranty. Your kitchen looks brand new. Why iPaint Why Edmonton Homeowners Choose iPaint for Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet refinishing is not a brush-and-roller job. It demands spray equipment, controlled conditions, and a finisher who knows wood, that's us. Spray Finish, Factory Quality We don't brush or roll cabinets. Every door, drawer, and frame is spray-finished in a controlled environment using professional HVLP equipment. The result is a glass-smooth surface with zero brush marks, zero roller stipple, indistinguishable from factory-applied finishes. That's the difference between refinishing and simply painting over the old surface. Certified Painter Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. Cabinet refinishing is one of the most technically demanding services in the trade, and Mourad has refined his spray technique over 15 years and hundreds of Edmonton kitchen projects. Professional-Grade Finishes We use products designed for cabinetry, catalyzed lacquer for maximum durability, conversion varnish for chemical resistance, Benjamin Moore Advance for a smooth waterborne finish, and high-performance waterborne options for low-VOC kitchens. Each product is selected based on your cabinets' wood species, your household's needs, and the look you want. 60–70% Less Than New Cabinets A full kitchen cabinet replacement in Edmonton can easily run $20,000–$40,000+ including demolition, installation, and countertop refitting. Our refinishing service delivers a brand-new look for $4,000–$10,000, keeping your existing layout, countertops, and plumbing exactly where they are. Same dramatic transformation, a fraction of the cost and disruption. 5-Year Written Warranty Every cabinet surface we refinish is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If the finish chips, peels, or fails due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise to every Edmonton homeowner. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for hardware removal, grain filling, or "additional coats." Every door, every drawer, every frame is itemized upfront so you can make confident decisions before we start. Premium Finishes The Finishes Behind Our Results Cabinet refinishing demands harder, more durable coatings than wall paint. We use professional-grade cabinet finishes designed for daily contact, moisture, grease, and cleaning chemicals. Catalyzed Lacquer The industry standard for professional cabinet refinishing. Catalyzed lacquer cures to an incredibly hard, smooth surface that resists scratches, moisture, and household chemicals. It dries fast, builds evenly, and delivers the glass-smooth finish that makes refinished cabinets look factory-made. This is our go-to for most kitchen projects in Edmonton. Pre-Catalyzed Post-Catalyzed Pigmented Clear Coat Benjamin Moore Advance A premium waterborne alkyd that self-levels beautifully and cures to a hard, furniture-grade finish. Advance is the best choice for homeowners who want a low-VOC, low-odour option without sacrificing durability or smoothness. Excellent for Edmonton homes with families or pets where air quality matters during the refinishing process. Satin Semi-Gloss High Gloss Conversion Varnish The hardest, most chemically resistant cabinet finish available. Conversion varnish is what high-end custom cabinet shops use, and it's what we use on projects where maximum durability is non-negotiable. Ideal for busy Edmonton kitchens, bathroom vanities exposed to moisture, and cabinets near cooking surfaces where grease resistance matters. Clear Pigmented Waterborne During your free cabinet consultation , we'll recommend the right finish based on your cabinet material, kitchen usage, desired look, and budget. We'll explain the trade-offs between each product so you can make a confident choice. Pricing Guide Cabinet Refinishing Pricing in Edmonton Transparent pricing based on project scope. Includes stripping, grain filling, priming, spray finishing, clear coat, and our 5-year warranty. Bathroom Vanity $1,000–$3,000 Single or double vanity, full strip and refinish. 3–5 days. Small Kitchen $4,000–$6,000 10–20 doors. Galley, condo, or townhome. 7–10 days. Most Popular Average Kitchen $6,000–$8,000 20–35 doors. Standard Edmonton home. 8–12 days. Large Kitchen $8,000–$10,000 35–50+ doors. Executive home, full strip. 10–14 days. Stain-to-Paint Conversion $5,000+ Dark stain to bright white or grey. Full strip required. Custom quote. Pricing depends on door count, wood type, existing finish condition, and product selection. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed, the price we quote is the price you pay. Get your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Edmonton Context Edmonton Kitchen Eras and Why Cabinet Refinishing Delivers Superior Results 1970s–1980s Kitchens: Riverbend, Mill Woods, Ottewell Edmonton's Riverbend , Mill Woods , and Ottewell neighbourhoods are filled with 1970s and 1980s homes featuring honey oak cabinets with cathedral-arch door profiles . These solid wood boxes have survived 40+ years of daily use because the construction quality was excellent, but the golden oak finish and heavy grain pattern scream "1985." Cabinet refinishing is the ideal solution for these kitchens because the open oak grain needs filling before any finish will look smooth and modern. iPaint strips the old varnish, fills every grain line, primes with bonding primer, and spray-applies catalyzed lacquer for a glass-smooth result. Refinishing these Edmonton south-side oak kitchens costs $4,000–$8,000 versus $20,000–$35,000 for new cabinets, and preserves solid wood boxes that outperform anything you would buy new today. 1990s Kitchens: Terwillegar, The Hamptons, Twin Brooks The 1990s suburban expansion across Terwillegar Towne , The Hamptons , and Twin Brooks produced thousands of kitchens with maple raised-panel cabinets in medium-brown or amber stain finishes. By 2026, these stain finishes look heavy and outdated compared to the bright whites, cool greys, and two-tone palettes trending in Edmonton kitchen renovations. Cabinet refinishing handles the stain-to-paint conversion that standard cabinet painting cannot do as thoroughly, the existing stain is stripped completely, the tight maple grain is sealed, and conversion varnish or catalyzed lacquer is spray-applied for a harder, more durable finish than paint alone. A 30–50 door southwest Edmonton maple kitchen refinished by iPaint costs $5,000–$10,000, delivering a factory finish that resists chipping, yellowing, and fingerprints for years of daily cooking and cleaning. 2000s Kitchens: Heritage Valley, Windermere, Summerside Builder-grade kitchens in Heritage Valley , Windermere , Summerside , and Magrath Heights , built during Edmonton's 2000s suburban boom, commonly feature thermofoil flat-panel or MDF shaker cabinets in basic white or espresso. After 10–20 years near Edmonton stovetops and dishwashers, thermofoil peels, bubbles, and yellows. Cabinet refinishing addresses the root problem: our team strips the failing thermofoil, sands the MDF substrate, applies high-adhesion bonding primer, and finishes with Benjamin Moore Advance or catalyzed lacquer for a surface that won't peel again. This approach saves Heritage Valley and Windermere homeowners $10,000–$25,000 compared to tearing out cabinet boxes that are structurally sound. Heritage Kitchens: Glenora, Highlands, Old Strathcona Edmonton's mature neighbourhoods, Glenora , Highlands , Old Strathcona , and Westmount , contain pre-war and mid-century homes with original custom woodwork, fir and birch cabinetry, and plaster walls . These kitchens demand refinishing rather than painting because the original wood grain and craftsmanship deserve a finish system that enhances rather than covers. iPaint's refinishing process preserves the wood character while modernizing the colour, catalyzed lacquer and conversion varnish produce a harder, more protective surface than standard paint. Mourad's Lead Safety (RRP) certification is essential for pre-1978 homes in Glenora and Highlands where lead-based finishes may be present. Heritage cabinet refinishing in these Edmonton premium neighbourhoods typically costs $5,000–$9,000, protecting both the home's character and its resale value. Edmonton's demand for professional cabinet refinishing continues to grow as homeowners discover the 60–70% cost savings over replacement, the 7–10-day timeline versus weeks of demolition, and the superior durability of catalyzed lacquer and conversion varnish compared to standard paint. Not sure if refinishing or painting is right for your cabinets? Need to change the door style entirely with cabinet refacing ? Book your free consultation or call 780-938-9555 , we'll assess your cabinets and recommend the best path. What's Included What's Included in Every Cabinet Refinishing Project When you hire iPaint for cabinet refinishing, you're getting a complete, end-to-end service, not just a coat of paint on your cabinet doors. Full door and drawer removal , every piece is labelled, tracked, and handled with care Hardware removal and cataloguing , hinges, pulls, and knobs removed and stored (or replaced with your new hardware at reinstallation) Chemical stripping or sanding , old finish removed down to bare wood for proper adhesion Grain filling , open-grained woods like oak are filled for a smooth, modern finish Bonding primer application , professional-grade primer designed specifically for cabinetry Multiple spray coats , 2–3 coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance Clear coat protection , final topcoat for added durability, moisture resistance, and sheen consistency Countertop and appliance masking , surrounding surfaces fully protected during frame finishing Reinstallation and alignment , every door, drawer, and hinge adjusted for perfect fit Final walkthrough and cleanup , we inspect every surface with you and clean up completely 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better." Want a lighter-touch option? Cabinet painting is faster and more affordable when cabinets are in good condition and just need a colour change. Want a completely new door style? Cabinet refacing replaces doors and drawer fronts entirely. Need the walls done at the same time? Our interior painting team handles the whole kitchen in one project. Service Areas Cabinet Refinishing Across Edmonton & Surrounding Communities We provide professional cabinet refinishing services throughout Edmonton and every community within an 80 km radius. Primary Service Area Edmonton, AB Premium Edmonton Neighbourhoods Windermere Glenora Westbrook Estates Windsor Park Riverbend Terwillegar The Hamptons Magrath Heights Heritage Valley Summerside Urban Neighbourhoods Downtown Edmonton Old Strathcona Highlands Oliver Griesbach Surrounding Cities Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Fort Saskatchewan 80 km Service Radius , If you're within 80 km of Edmonton, we'll come to you for cabinet refinishing. Not sure if you're in our range? Give us a call at 780-938-9555 and we'll let you know. Our Work Cabinet Refinishing Transformations Real cabinet refinishing projects from Edmonton homes. See how a professional spray finish can completely transform a kitchen. Before After Oak to White, Kitchen Refinish, Windermere Before After Maple to Sage Green, Colour Change, Glenora Before After Dark Stain to Light Grey, Terwillegar Before After Full Kitchen, Navy & White Two-Tone, Riverbend Before After Bathroom Vanity, Oak to Matte Black, The Hamptons Before After Laundry Room Cabinets, Sherwood Park View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Cabinet refinishing is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Cabinet Painting Cabinet Refacing Kitchen Cabinet Refacing Interior Painting Stain & Lacquer Common Questions Cabinet Refinishing FAQs Straight answers to the questions Edmonton homeowners ask most about cabinet refinishing projects. What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet painting? Cabinet refinishing is a more thorough process. We strip the old finish down to bare wood, fill the grain, prime with bonding primer, and spray-apply multiple coats of professional-grade finish, typically catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish, followed by a protective clear coat. Cabinet painting cleans, scuff-sands, primes, and paints over the existing surface. Refinishing delivers a harder, smoother, more durable factory-quality result that resists chipping, yellowing, and chemical damage better than paint. Painting is faster and more affordable for cabinets in good condition that just need a colour change. How much does cabinet refinishing cost in Edmonton? Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Edmonton typically costs $4,000–$10,000, depending on door count, cabinet condition, wood type, and finish selected. A standard 20–35 door kitchen in Terwillegar, Riverbend, or Heritage Valley averages $6,000–$8,000. Bathroom vanity refinishing ranges from $1,000–$3,000. This is 60–70% less than new cabinets at $20,000–$40,000+. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed, the price we quote is the price you pay. Can you change the colour of stained wood cabinets? Yes. We can change stained wood cabinets to a different stain colour or convert them from stained to painted. The process involves fully stripping the old stain and varnish, sanding to bare wood, filling the grain for a smooth modern surface, and applying the new finish system. Going from dark stained oak to bright painted white is one of the most popular kitchen transformations in Edmonton, especially in 1990s homes across Terwillegar and The Hamptons with medium-brown maple cabinets. Refinishing is the right method for stain-to-paint conversions because it addresses the old finish completely rather than painting over it. What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet refacing? Cabinet refinishing strips and re-finishes your existing doors, drawers, and frames with a new professional-grade coating, preserving the original wood and door style. Cabinet refacing replaces the door and drawer fronts entirely and applies new veneer to the cabinet boxes. Refinishing is ideal when your cabinets are structurally sound and you like the door style but the finish is worn, yellowed, or outdated. Refacing is better when the door style itself needs to change, for example, converting cathedral-arch oak doors from the 1980s to modern flat shaker. How long does cabinet refinishing take? A typical kitchen cabinet refinishing project takes 7–10 business days from door removal to final reinstallation. This includes stripping, sanding, grain filling, bonding primer, multiple spray coats with proper cure time between each, clear coat application, and reinstallation. Larger kitchens in executive homes across Windermere or The Hamptons with 35–50+ doors may take 10–14 days. We provide a detailed timeline during your free estimate so you can plan accordingly. What finishes do you use for cabinet refinishing? We use three professional-grade cabinet finishes: catalyzed lacquer (the industry standard for factory-smooth results), conversion varnish (the hardest, most chemically resistant option, ideal for busy Edmonton kitchens), and Benjamin Moore Advance (a premium waterborne alkyd for low-VOC, low-odour projects). During your free consultation, Mourad recommends the right finish based on your cabinet material, kitchen usage, and the look you want. Can you refinish oak cabinets to remove the grain texture? Yes. Many 1970s–1980s homes in Riverbend, Mill Woods, and Ottewell have honey oak cabinets with prominent open grain that homeowners want smoothed out. Our refinishing process strips the old finish, then applies professional grain filler to level the oak grain before priming and spray-finishing. The result is a smooth, modern surface that no longer shows the heavy grain pattern, a dramatic transformation from the original 1985 look. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Interior? Whether it's a single room, an accent wall, or a complete whole-home repaint, let's talk about your project. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Free Colour Consultation Edmonton | Expert Paint Colour Advice | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/color-consultation.html > Free colour consultation with every painting project in Edmonton. Expert paint colour advice, large format samples, test patches on your walls. Benjamin Moore & Sherwin-Williams colour systems. Call 780-938-9555. Free Colour Consultation Edmonton | Expert Paint Colour Advice | iPaint Painting Free Colour Consultation in Edmonton iPaint Painting includes a free professional colour consultation with every painting project in Edmonton, Alberta . Edmonton's unique northern light conditions — sitting at 53° north latitude with low-angle winter sun, long summer evenings, and 17+ hours of daylight in June — make colour selection fundamentally different from Toronto, Vancouver, or anywhere south of the 49th parallel. That's why Mourad , our certified painter with over 15 years of experience, personally guides you through the process using Benjamin Moore fan decks , Sherwin-Williams ColorSnap tools, and large format samples tested directly in your home. We assess natural light, room orientation, existing finishes, and personal style to recommend colours that perform in your space — from north-facing living rooms in Glenora overlooking the river valley to open-concept main floors in Windermere , basement suites in Millwoods , and heritage character homes in Strathcona near Whyte Avenue . Call 780-938-9555 or book your free consultation online . Call 780-938-9555 Book Free Consultation certified Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Help You Choose Expert Guidance for Every Colour Decision From a single accent wall to a whole-home colour scheme, our consultation covers every aspect of choosing the right colours for your space. Wall Colours The right colour for every room, living areas, bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms. We factor in light, size, and how the space is used. Ceiling Colours Not every ceiling should be white. We help you decide when to match, contrast, or go bold with your ceiling colour. Trim & Millwork Choosing the right white for trim is harder than it sounds. We match your trim to your wall colours for a cohesive, finished look. Accent Walls Where to place an accent wall, which colour to choose, and how to make it enhance the room rather than overpower it. Sheen & Finish Flat, eggshell, satin, or semi-gloss, the right sheen for each surface based on traffic, moisture, and the look you want. Colour Flow How colours transition from room to room in open-concept layouts. We create a whole-home palette that feels connected and intentional. Coordination We match paint colours to your existing flooring, countertops, cabinets, and furniture so everything works together. Exterior Colours Curb appeal starts with colour. We help with exterior body, trim, door, and shutter colour combinations too. Our colour consultation is included free with every painting project, interior , exterior , cabinet , or any combination. No extra charge, no separate appointment needed. Our Process How Our Free Colour Consultation Works We've helped hundreds of Edmonton homeowners choose the perfect colours. Here's exactly what to expect during your free consultation. 01 ➔ Book Your Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. We'll schedule a convenient time to visit your home, you'll speak with a craftsman, not a call centre. 02 ➔ Assess Your Space & Light We walk through your home and evaluate the natural light in each room, window orientation, ceiling height, existing finishes, and how each space connects to the next. 03 ➔ Explore Colours Together Using Benjamin Moore fan decks, Sherwin-Williams ColorSnap tools, and large format colour samples, we narrow down options that suit your style, your space, and your existing decor. 04 ➔ Test Patches on Your Walls We apply large test patches directly on your walls so you can see exactly how each colour looks in your light at different times of day. No guessing from tiny paint chips. 05 Final Colour Plan & Estimate You receive a complete colour plan for every room and surface, along with a detailed written estimate for your painting project. No hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. Why iPaint Why Edmonton Homeowners Trust iPaint for Colour Advice Picking paint colours from a tiny chip at the hardware store is a recipe for regret. Here's why our in-home consultation gets it right. 100% Free, No Strings Attached Our colour consultation is included with every painting project at no extra charge. There's no separate fee, no deposit required, and no obligation. We include it because choosing the right colour is the foundation of a great paint job, and we want you to love the result for years. 15+ Years of Colour Expertise Mourad has guided hundreds of Edmonton homeowners through colour selection. He understands how Edmonton's northern light, seasonal changes, and dry indoor air affect how colours appear on your walls. This isn't guesswork, it's expertise built over thousands of projects. In Your Home, Not a Showroom Colours look completely different under showroom fluorescent lights versus the natural light in your home. That's why we always do consultations on-site, in your rooms, with your windows, beside your existing finishes. What you see during the consultation is what you get on your walls. Large Format Samples & Test Patches Tiny paint chips are misleading. We bring large format samples and apply real test patches directly on your walls, big enough to see the true colour in your light. You can live with the samples for a day or two before committing, watching how they shift from morning to evening light. Whole-Home Colour Planning We don't just pick a colour for one room, we think about how every room connects. Open-concept layouts need colours that flow. Hallways tie spaces together. We create a cohesive palette for your entire home so every room feels intentional and connected. Professional Tools & Systems We use the industry's best colour tools, Benjamin Moore's full fan deck collection, Sherwin-Williams ColorSnap Visualizer, and Cloverdale's professional colour system. These tools let us narrow thousands of options to the handful that will work perfectly in your specific home. Colour Trends 2026 What Edmonton Homeowners Are Choosing in 2026 Colour trends evolve every year. Here's what we're seeing in Edmonton homes right now, and the colour systems we use to get there. Warm Whites & Soft Neutrals The all-white era isn't over, it's evolved. Edmonton homeowners are moving from cool, stark whites to warm whites with creamy, amber, or greige undertones. These colours make Edmonton homes feel warmer during our long winters and look beautiful in our northern light. White Dove Simply White Pale Oak Accessible Beige Sage Greens & Earth Tones Nature-inspired colours are dominating Edmonton interiors in 2026. Sage green, olive, warm clay, and terracotta bring warmth and grounding to living spaces. These tones work beautifully with natural wood flooring and the organic textures Edmonton homeowners love. Sage Green Olive Tones Warm Clay Terracotta Moody Blues & Deep Tones Bold, moody colours are making a statement in Edmonton dining rooms, feature walls, and home offices. Deep navy, charcoal blue, and rich forest green create drama and sophistication. They're especially striking in rooms with good natural light or well-planned accent lighting. Hale Navy Wrought Iron Iron Ore Evergreen Fog Not sure which direction to go? That's exactly what our free colour consultation is for. We bring the trends, the samples, and the expertise, you bring your vision. Together, we'll find the perfect colours for your home. What's Included Colour Consultation — Free With Every Painting Project Our colour consultation is 100% free when paired with any iPaint painting service. Here's what's included at every level. Single Room FREE Colour advice for one room. Fan deck review, light assessment & 2–3 test patches. Multi-Room FREE Coordinated palette across multiple rooms. Colour flow planning & finish selection. Whole Home FREE Complete whole-home colour plan. Every room, hallway, trim & accent coordinated. Exterior FREE Body, trim, accent & door colours. Large test patches on your siding in natural light. Cabinet Colour FREE Cabinet colour & finish selection. Coordinated with countertops, backsplash & flooring. Colour consultation is always free with any painting project. Book your consultation . Edmonton Context How Edmonton's Light Affects Your Colour Choices Edmonton sits at 53° north latitude — further north than Dublin, Ireland and roughly level with Hamburg, Germany . Our natural light enters at a dramatically lower angle than Toronto, Calgary, or Vancouver, casting longer shadows and shifting colour temperature throughout the day. In December, Edmonton receives barely 7 hours of daylight, with the sun never climbing above 14° elevation. In June, we get over 17 hours. A colour photographed in California sunlight or chosen under Home Depot fluorescents can look completely different on your wall in a north-facing Glenora living room in January or a bright south-facing kitchen in Windermere in July. North-facing rooms — common in homes along Ada Boulevard in Highlands , split-levels in Riverbend , and older bungalows near Hawrelak Park — receive cool, indirect light that makes colours appear greyer and bluer. We recommend warm whites like Benjamin Moore White Dove or Simply White , warm greiges, and colours with yellow or red undertones to counteract the cool cast. South-facing rooms — often the best-lit spaces in Terwillegar Towne and Summerside two-storeys — get the most consistent light and can handle cooler tones, bolder blues, and true whites without looking washed out. Our interior painting team sees these differences daily across every Edmonton neighbourhood. Basements and lower levels are a special challenge in Edmonton. The city's housing stock has a high proportion of homes with developed basements — from Millwoods walk-outs to Oliver apartment conversions to secondary suites in Bonnie Doon and King Edward Park . With limited or no natural light, the artificial lighting you choose has an outsized impact on how paint colours appear. We test samples under your specific lighting conditions — 3000K warm LEDs, recessed pot lights, table lamps — to make sure the colour reads correctly in every scenario. This is especially important for legal basement suites , where a well-chosen palette can make the space feel bright and inviting rather than dark and cramped. Open-concept main floors — standard in Windermere , The Hamptons , Heritage Valley , Keswick , and Glenridding new builds south of Anthony Henday Drive — need a thoughtful colour flow. When your kitchen, dining area, and living room share one continuous space visible from the front entry , the palette needs to work from every angle and under every light condition throughout the day. That's where our whole-home colour planning shines — and why many Edmonton homeowners pair colour consultation with our whole-home interior painting service. Book your free consultation to get started. Colour Tools & Systems The Professional Colour Systems We Use We don't rely on tiny paint chips or smartphone apps. Our colour consultation uses the same professional-grade tools that designers and architects use to specify colour. Benjamin Moore Fan Decks , the full collection including Classics, Off-Whites, Colour Preview, and the Colour Stories collections, with over 3,500 colours organized by family for easy comparison Sherwin-Williams ColorSnap , professional colour matching and visualization tools that let us capture colours from your existing finishes and find the perfect coordinating palette Cloverdale Professional Colour System , Western Canada's trusted brand with colour formulations specifically tested in Alberta's climate conditions Large Format Samples , real paint applied to large boards or directly on your walls, so you see the true colour at scale, not a tiny chip that can deceive your eye Test Patches on Your Walls , we brush real paint in large swatches on your actual walls so you can live with the colour for a day, watching how it shifts from morning light to evening light Coordination Samples , we hold colour samples next to your flooring, countertops, cabinets, and furniture to ensure everything works together harmoniously As Mourad always says: "The right colour in the wrong light is the wrong colour. That's why we always test in your home." Service Areas Free Colour Consultations Across Edmonton & Surrounding Communities We provide free in-home colour consultations throughout Edmonton and every community within an 80 km radius. Primary Service Area Edmonton, AB Premium Edmonton Neighbourhoods Windermere Glenora Westbrook Estates Windsor Park Riverbend Terwillegar The Hamptons Magrath Heights Heritage Valley Summerside Urban Neighbourhoods Downtown Edmonton Old Strathcona Highlands Oliver Griesbach Surrounding Cities Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Fort Saskatchewan 80 km Service Radius , If you're within 80 km of Edmonton, we'll come to you for a free in-home colour consultation. Not sure if you're in our range? Give us a call at 780-938-9555 and we'll let you know. See the Difference The Right Colour Changes Everything When you choose the right colour for the right space, the transformation goes beyond paint, it changes how the room feels. Every colour decision starts with understanding your space, your light, and your vision. View Our Project Gallery Related Services Painting Services That Include Free Colour Consultation Our colour consultation comes free with any painting project. Here are the services where our colour expertise makes the biggest impact. Interior Painting Cabinet Painting Exterior Painting Common Questions Colour Consultation FAQs Straight answers to the questions Edmonton homeowners ask most about choosing paint colours. Is the colour consultation really free? Yes — 100% free. Every painting project with iPaint — whether it's a single room repaint in Oliver or a whole-home interior painting project in Windermere — includes a professional colour consultation at no extra charge. There's no separate fee, no upsell, and no obligation. We include it because choosing the right colour is one of the most important parts of any painting project, and we want you to love the result. How do I choose the right paint colour for a north-facing room in Edmonton? North-facing rooms in Edmonton receive cool, indirect light — especially problematic during our long winters when sun angles are extremely low. Colours appear greyer and bluer than expected. We recommend warm whites like Benjamin Moore White Dove (OC-17) or Simply White (OC-117), warm greiges like Revere Pewter, and soft warm neutrals that counteract the cool light. Homes in Highlands along Ada Boulevard, river-facing units in Rossdale, and north-oriented living rooms in Glenora are especially affected. During your free consultation, we test large-format samples directly on your walls so you can see exactly how each colour performs at morning, noon, and evening light. What are the most popular paint colours in Edmonton for 2026? Edmonton homeowners in 2026 are choosing warm whites, sage greens, moody blues, and earthy tones. Benjamin Moore's Pale Oak (OC-20) and White Dove remain top sellers for whole-home repaints across neighbourhoods from Terwillegar to St. Albert. Sage and olive greens are trending for accent walls and kitchens, while deep navy and charcoal blues are popular for feature walls and dining rooms in Heritage Valley and The Hamptons new builds. Earth tones like warm clay and terracotta are making a comeback in Strathcona and Ritchie character homes. Can you help me choose colours that work with my existing flooring and countertops? Absolutely. That's one of the main reasons we do the consultation in your home rather than in a showroom. We look at your existing flooring, countertops, cabinets, furniture, and fixtures to recommend colours that coordinate with what you already have. Whether you have dark LVP flooring common in newer Windermere and Keswick homes or original hardwood in a Glenora or Oliver character home, we bring fan decks and large samples so we can hold colours right next to your existing finishes and find the perfect complement. If you're also considering cabinet painting , we coordinate the entire palette together. Should I choose paint colours before or after I get my estimate? You don't need to have colours picked before we visit. Our colour consultation happens during the same visit as your free estimate . We assess the project scope, discuss your vision and preferences, and help you narrow down colours — all in one appointment. Many Edmonton homeowners find that seeing colours in their actual space, with professional guidance on how Edmonton's northern light affects each shade, makes the decision much easier than staring at paint chips alone at the Benjamin Moore store on 99th Street or the Sherwin-Williams on Stony Plain Road. Get Started Ready to Find Your Perfect Colours? Book your free colour consultation today. We'll visit your home, assess your light and space, and help you choose colours you'll love for years. No pressure, no obligation. Call 780-938-9555 Book Free Consultation 100% Free Service In-Home Consultation Large Format Samples Test Patches on Your Walls --- ## Commercial Painting Beaumont | Office, Retail & Restaurant | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/commercial-painting/beaumont.html > Professional commercial painting in Beaumont by iPaint Painting. Offices along 50 Avenue, retail spaces, restaurants in the French Village, medical clinics, churches & community facilities. WCB covered, nights & weekends, 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Commercial Painting Beaumont | Office, Retail & Restaurant | iPaint Painting Commercial Painting in Beaumont iPaint Painting is the trusted commercial painting contractor in Beaumont , Alberta, serving businesses and property managers across this rapidly growing bilingual community south of Edmonton, from professional offices along 50 Avenue and the Highway 625 corridor to restaurants and boutique retail in Beaumont's charming French Village downtown, medical and dental clinics throughout the town, and community facilities including the Centre Communautaire Beaumont Community Centre and Ken Chicken Nicol Regional Recreation Centre . Led by Mourad , a Master Painters Institute (MPI) certified painter with over 15 years of commercial experience, our WCB-covered in-house team delivers commercial-grade results using Benjamin Moore Scuff-X and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial coatings. We offer night and weekend scheduling with phased staging plans to keep your business fully operational throughout the project. Beaumont is one of the fastest-growing communities in Alberta , with a population that has more than tripled in the past two decades, and new commercial developments along Highway 625 and 50 Street are creating demand for professional commercial painting services. Our south Edmonton shop is a 20-minute drive via Highway 625 , same pricing as Edmonton, no travel surcharges. Every project includes a detailed written estimate, no hidden fees, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free site assessment online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty Pricing Guide Commercial Painting Pricing in Beaumont Transparent starting prices for common commercial projects. Every estimate is customized after a free on-site assessment, no hidden fees, no surprises. Office Repaint $2,000+ Single suite or small office 2,000–5,000 sq. ft. 3–7 days typical Retail / Restaurant $5,000+ Storefronts & dining rooms Durable, washable finishes After-hours scheduling Condo / Multi-Family $8,000+ Common areas & hallways Phased staging plans Minimal tenant disruption Medical / Dental $3,000+ Clinics & care facilities Low-VOC / zero-VOC Around patient hours Large Commercial $10,000+ Warehouses & multi-storey Industrial-grade coatings Full phased scheduling All prices are starting estimates in CAD. Final pricing depends on square footage, surface condition, and scheduling. Get your free custom estimate . Properties We Paint Every Commercial Space, Done Right From a single-suite office to a multi-storey warehouse, our certified team handles commercial projects of every scale with precision and minimal disruption. Offices Professional office environments from single suites to full floors. Clean, efficient repaints with after-hours scheduling available. Retail Spaces Storefronts, showrooms, and shopping centres. Brand-consistent colours and durable finishes that withstand heavy foot traffic. Condos & Multi-Family Common areas, hallways, lobbies, parkades, and unit turnovers. Phased staging plans keep residents comfortable throughout. Medical Facilities Clinics, dental offices, and care facilities. Low-VOC products, infection-control awareness, and scheduling around patient hours. Restaurants & Hospitality Dining rooms, kitchens, hotels, and bars. Washable, grease-resistant finishes applied during off-hours for zero revenue disruption. Warehouses & Industrial High-ceiling facilities, loading docks, and production areas. Safety lines, epoxy floors, and industrial coatings for demanding environments. Churches & Institutions Places of worship, schools, community centres, and government buildings. Heritage-sensitive approaches and flexible scheduling around events. Common Areas & Parkades Elevator lobbies, stairwells, underground parking, and building exteriors. Durable coatings that stand up to high traffic and Alberta weather. Need something beyond painting? We also handle epoxy flooring , drywall repairs , and stain & lacquer work. If it's a commercial surface that needs refinishing, we do it. Our Process From Site Assessment to Final Inspection We've refined our commercial painting process over 15 years and hundreds of projects across the Edmonton region. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for your Beaumont facility. 01 ➔ Free Site Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free on-site assessment at a time that works for your operations. 02 ➔ Scope Review & Walkthrough Mourad or a senior painter walks your facility to assess every surface, review access requirements, discuss scheduling constraints, and recommend the right products for each area's demands. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every area, surface, product, and price, plus a phased staging plan. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Staging & Surface Prep We coordinate scheduling around your business hours, nights, weekends, or zone-by-zone phasing. All surfaces are cleaned, repaired, primed, and protected before any topcoat goes on. 05 ➔ Professional Painting Our WCB-covered, in-house team applies commercial-grade Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial products with precision, engineered for the durability commercial spaces demand. 06 Final Inspection We walk every area with you or your property manager, verify colour consistency and finish quality, and leave your facility clean and fully operational. Your 5-year warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Beaumont Businesses Choose iPaint for Commercial Painting We understand that your facility is a business asset. We protect your operations, respect your schedule, and deliver results that hold up to commercial demands. Minimal Disruption Scheduling Your business doesn't stop for paint. We offer nights, weekends, and phased staging plans that keep your operations running while we work. Offices stay open. Retail stays selling. Tenants stay comfortable. We've painted medical clinics between patient shifts and restaurants between dinner service and lunch prep, without a single day of lost revenue. WCB Covered & Safety Certified Every iPaint crew member is covered by WCB (Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta). Our team holds current certifications in Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP). We carry full commercial liability insurance and provide certificates of insurance to property managers on request. Commercial-Grade Products Commercial spaces take more abuse than residential ones. That's why we use commercial-grade product lines from Benjamin Moore (Scuff-X, Ultra Spec) and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial, formulated for high-traffic durability, stain resistance, and easy maintenance. The right product for the right environment, every time. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. When you hire iPaint for a commercial project, you get the same trained, safety-certified team from start to finish. That's how we guarantee consistency across every floor and every phase. 5-Year Written Warranty Every surface we touch is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn't right, peeling, bubbling, cracking due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our commitment to every Beaumont property owner and manager. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for prep, access equipment, or "scope changes." Everything is detailed upfront, area by area, product by product, so you can budget with confidence and present clear numbers to your stakeholders. Commercial-Grade Products The Products Behind Our Results Commercial spaces demand commercial-grade coatings. We use product lines specifically engineered for high-traffic durability, stain resistance, and long-term performance in demanding environments. Benjamin Moore Benjamin Moore's commercial lines are purpose-built for high-traffic environments. Scuff-X resists scuffing and marring in busy corridors and common areas. Ultra Spec delivers consistent coverage at commercial scale. These are the products property managers trust for lobbies, hallways, and tenant spaces across the Edmonton region. Scuff-X Ultra Spec 500 Aura Advance Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial The Pro Industrial line from Sherwin-Williams is engineered for the toughest commercial and industrial environments. Superior chemical resistance, outstanding washability, and fast recoat times that minimize downtime. Ideal for warehouses, medical facilities, restaurants, and any space where the coating has to perform under pressure. Pro Industrial DTM Pro Industrial Waterbased Duration Emerald Specialty Coatings Some commercial environments need more than standard paint. We carry and apply anti-microbial coatings for medical facilities, fire-retardant coatings for code compliance, anti-graffiti finishes for public-facing surfaces, and low-VOC options for occupied spaces where air quality is a priority. Anti-Microbial Fire-Retardant Anti-Graffiti Low-VOC / Zero-VOC During your free site assessment , we'll recommend the best product for each area based on surface type, traffic level, environmental demands, and your budget. We'll explain the differences so you can make an informed choice. Beaumont Context Why Beaumont Commercial Properties Need Expert Painting Beaumont is one of Alberta's fastest-growing communities , located just south of Edmonton along Highway 625 in Leduc County . With a population that has surged past 21,000 residents , more than tripling in the past two decades, Beaumont's commercial landscape is expanding rapidly to serve its growing population. The town's unique bilingual French-Canadian heritage gives it a distinctive character, reflected in its street names, signage, and the French Village atmosphere of its historic downtown core. 50 Avenue & the Downtown French Village 50 Avenue is the heart of Beaumont's commercial district, running through the town's charming French Village downtown. Restaurants, cafés, boutique retail shops, professional offices, and service businesses line this corridor, many in character buildings that reflect Beaumont's French-Canadian roots. These establishments need brand-consistent commercial painting that respects the architectural character of the area while delivering durable, washable finishes that withstand daily business use. Our Benjamin Moore Scuff-X and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial coatings are ideal for these high-traffic commercial environments. Highway 625 Corridor: Beaumont's Growth Engine The Highway 625 corridor is where Beaumont's commercial growth is concentrated, new retail plazas, medical clinics, dental offices, professional suites, and mixed-use developments are emerging to serve the rapidly expanding population. The Centre Communautaire Beaumont Community Centre on 50 Street and the Ken Chicken Nicol Regional Recreation Centre anchor the community's institutional infrastructure. Churches, schools, and community facilities throughout Beaumont require commercial-grade painting that holds up to heavy public use while meeting institutional standards. Beaumont's climate mirrors Edmonton's with winter temperatures dropping below -30°C , while forced-air heating runs for six or more months, drying surfaces and accelerating cracking and peeling. The commercial-grade coatings we use are formulated to handle these extreme thermal cycles while resisting scuffs in high-traffic corridors and withstanding cleaning chemicals in medical environments. Whether you manage a restaurant on 50 Avenue , a medical clinic near Highway 625 , or a community facility in any of Beaumont's growing neighbourhoods, iPaint Painting brings the interior painting expertise and commercial-grade products Beaumont properties demand. Request your free site assessment to get started. Commercial Painting Details What's Included & Beaumont Pricing When you hire iPaint for commercial painting in Beaumont, you get a complete professional service designed around respect for your operations, not a one-size-fits-all approach. Night and weekend scheduling , we work around your business hours, not the other way around Structured staging plans , phased zone-by-zone approach that keeps your facility operational throughout Complete surface preparation , cleaning, repairing, priming, and protecting before any topcoat goes on Commercial-grade products , Benjamin Moore Scuff-X, Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial, and specialty coatings selected for each environment Low-VOC and zero-VOC options , for medical clinics and occupied spaces where air quality matters Full WCB coverage and safety compliance , Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS certified crew Certificates of insurance , provided to Beaumont property managers on request Daily cleanup and site management , your facility stays presentable throughout the project 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion Beaumont Commercial Pricing Guide Pricing is the same as Edmonton, no travel surcharges for Beaumont. Typical ranges: Office repaint (50 Avenue, Highway 625) , $2,000–$8,000 for 2,000–5,000 sq. ft. Retail / restaurant (French Village, downtown) , $5,000–$15,000 depending on size and finish Medical / dental clinic , $3,000–$10,000 with low-VOC products Church / community facility , $5,000–$20,000 depending on scope and scheduling Large commercial / multi-unit , $10,000–$50,000+ for large-scale projects Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free site assessment and we'll visit your Beaumont facility, typically within 48 hours. Service Areas Commercial Painting Across Beaumont & Surrounding Communities We provide professional commercial painting services throughout Beaumont and all surrounding communities. Primary Service Area Beaumont, AB Beaumont Commercial Districts 50 Avenue Downtown French Village Core Highway 625 Corridor 50 Street Commercial Centre Communautaire Area Beaumont Neighbourhoods Coloniale Estates Beaumont Lakes Dansereau Meadows Ruisseau Triomphe Also Serving Edmonton Leduc Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove 20 Minutes via Highway 625 , Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton serves all of Beaumont with no travel surcharge. Same pricing as Edmonton. Beaumont, Alberta, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Our Work Commercial Painting Transformations Real commercial painting projects from Beaumont and area properties. See how fresh paint can completely transform a business space. Before After Office Building, 50 Avenue Before After Condo Common Areas, Beaumont Lakes Before After Retail Storefront, French Village Before After Medical Clinic, Highway 625 Corridor Before After Parkade Refresh, Beaumont Before After Commercial Facility, Beaumont View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Commercial painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Interior Painting Exterior Painting Epoxy Flooring Drywall & Surface Repairs Stain & Lacquer Cabinet Painting Common Questions Commercial Painting FAQs, Beaumont Straight answers to the questions Beaumont property owners and managers ask most about commercial painting projects. How much does commercial painting cost in Beaumont? Commercial painting in Beaumont is priced the same as Edmonton, no travel surcharges for anywhere in Beaumont or the surrounding area. An office repaint along 50 Avenue or the Highway 625 corridor typically ranges from $2,000–$8,000 for 2,000–5,000 sq. ft. Retail and restaurant spaces in the French Village downtown typically run $5,000–$15,000. Medical and dental clinics fall between $3,000–$10,000. Larger commercial projects range from $10,000–$50,000+. The final price depends on square footage, surface condition, ceiling heights, product specifications, and scheduling requirements. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees, the number on the quote is the number on the invoice. Can you paint our Beaumont business without disrupting operations? Absolutely. Minimal disruption is central to how iPaint Painting approaches every commercial project in Beaumont. We offer night and weekend scheduling, phased staging plans that keep portions of your space operational throughout the project, and low-VOC products that reduce odours in occupied spaces. We've painted professional offices, restaurants in the French Village, and medical clinics, all without a single day of lost business. Our south Edmonton shop is just 20 minutes from Beaumont via Highway 625, so scheduling is convenient and flexible. Book your free site assessment to discuss scheduling. Do you serve the new commercial developments in Beaumont? Yes. Beaumont is one of the fastest-growing communities in the Edmonton region, and we serve all commercial areas, from the established 50 Avenue downtown core and French Village to new developments along Highway 625 and 50 Street. As Beaumont's population continues to grow rapidly, new retail plazas, medical clinics, and professional offices are opening regularly. Our south Edmonton shop is a 20-minute drive via Highway 625, same pricing as Edmonton, no travel surcharges. We also handle painting for community facilities like the Centre Communautaire Beaumont Community Centre and churches throughout the town. Are your painters WCB covered and safety certified? Yes. Every iPaint crew member is covered by WCB (Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta). Our team holds current certifications in Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP), plus Master Painters Institute (MPI) certification. We carry full commercial liability insurance and can provide certificates of insurance to your Beaumont property management company on request. What types of commercial properties do you paint in Beaumont? We paint offices, retail stores, restaurants, medical and dental clinics, churches, community facilities including the Centre Communautaire Beaumont Community Centre, schools, condominiums, multi-family buildings, and commercial spaces of every size throughout Beaumont. From the 50 Avenue French Village downtown core to the Highway 625 commercial corridor, if it's a commercial property in Beaumont, we have the experience, equipment, and safety certifications to handle it. Call 780-938-9555 for your free site assessment. Get Started Beaumont’s Trusted Commercial Painters Whether it's an office on 50 Avenue, a restaurant in the French Village, or a medical clinic along Highway 625, let's talk about your project. Free site assessments, no pressure. Just a 20-minute drive from our shop. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty WCB Covered Nights & Weekends Available --- ## Commercial Painting Downtown Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/commercial-painting/downtown-edmonton.html > Commercial painting in downtown Edmonton costs $0.85-$1.40 per sqft for office tenant improvements in 2026; retail and restaurant fit-outs run $4,500-$18,000. Call 780-938-9555. Commercial Painting Downtown Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting Commercial Painting in Downtown Edmonton : Office Tower Floors, ICE District Venues and Hotel Repaint Programs Commercial painting in downtown Edmonton is the office tenant improvement, restaurant fit-out and hotel corridor work that keeps Jasper Avenue tower floors, ICE District venues and Edmonton City Centre storefronts presentable inside the city's largest concentration of office space. iPaint Painting prices office tenant improvements at $0.85 to $1.40 per square foot , retail and restaurant fit-outs between $4,500 and $18,000 , and multi-floor tower programs per project once the building-management certificate of insurance and freight elevator booking are confirmed. Last updated June 2026. Downtown Edmonton is the T5J core between the river valley and 104 Avenue, where Rogers Place , the 66-storey Stantec Tower and the JW Marriott anchor the ICE District , civic and government buildings ring Churchill Square , and the 104 Street warehouse district carries brick-and-timber restaurant rooms. A post-2020 wave of office-to-residential conversions is repurposing older towers across the core, and every one of those floors needs paint. iPaint Painting carries WCB Alberta coverage, a $5M commercial general liability certificate, MPI-certified in-house painters and a 5-year written workmanship warranty on every downtown job. Call 780-938-9555 or book a downtown site walk . Call 780-938-9555 Book a Downtown Site Walk Tower COI + Freight Elevator Paperwork WCB + $5M Liability Certificate 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Event-Calendar Scheduling Downtown Commercial Pricing 2026 How much does commercial painting cost in downtown Edmonton in 2026? Office tenant improvements in downtown Edmonton cost $0.85 to $1.40 per square foot in 2026, retail and restaurant fit-outs run $4,500 to $18,000, and multi-floor tower programs are quoted per project. Every range below is on the page before the first phone call. Office Tenant Improvement $0.85-$1.40 /sqft Jasper Avenue tower suites After-hours + weekend crews COI to building management Restaurant / Bar Fit-Out $4,500-$18,000 ICE District + 104 Street Booked off the arena calendar Heritage brick left bare Retail Turnover Repaint From $4,500 Edmonton City Centre units Rice Howard Way storefronts Between-lease timelines Multi-Floor Tower Program Per Project Corporate repaints floor by floor One stacking plan, one colour batch Freight elevator manifest handled Hotel Corridor / Ballroom Per Project Room-block corridor phasing Overnight ballroom turnarounds Conversion floors also quoted All ranges in CAD, 2026 pricing. At the published office rate, a 10,000 square foot tower floor plate prices roughly $8,500 to $14,000 before specialty finishes. Book a free downtown site walk for a written, line-itemed scope. Downtown Commercial Geography Commercial painting in downtown Edmonton in 2026: the corridors that generate the work Commercial painting demand in downtown Edmonton comes from the largest office inventory in the city, a hotel cluster that fills on Rogers Place event nights, and the retail and restaurant rooms that feed both, all packed into the T5J core between the river valley and 104 Avenue. The jobs here are bigger, taller and more paperwork-heavy than anywhere else iPaint serves: freight elevators instead of front doors, building-management certificates of insurance instead of a handshake, and schedules written around tenants, hotel guests and a 18,500-seat arena. Jasper Avenue and the financial core, the tenant improvement engine Jasper Avenue carries the office towers that hold most of downtown Edmonton's corporate floor space, and tenant improvements on those floors are the steadiest paint scope in the core: demising walls, boardroom feature walls and ceiling grids repainted when a lease turns or a brand refreshes. Tower work at $0.85 to $1.40 per square foot runs after hours and on weekends, with materials moved on a booked freight elevator and crews on the building's security check-in list before the first drop sheet goes down. The ICE District, painting against an event calendar The ICE District stacks Rogers Place , which opened in 2016, the 66-storey Stantec Tower and the JW Marriott into a few blocks where every restaurant and bar lives on the arena's schedule. iPaint Painting quotes ICE District fit-outs only after checking the published event calendar: spray days and load-ins land on dark nights, nothing is painted on a game night, and venue interiors turn over between home stands so the opening date survives the season. Edmonton City Centre and Rice Howard Way, retail turnover repaints Edmonton City Centre , the enclosed mall in the middle of the core, and Rice Howard Way , the pedestrian strip beside it, generate turnover repaints every time a unit changes hands: landlord white-box specs going out, brand fit-out colours coming in. Mall units paint overnight after the doors lock, street-front units on Rice Howard Way work around patio season and foot traffic, and both start near $4,500 for a single unit. 104 Street, heritage dining rooms in the warehouse district 104 Street carries the warehouse district's restaurant row, early-1900s brick warehouse blocks converted into dining rooms where the original brick and timber are the decor. Painting these rooms is edge work: the heritage surfaces stay bare while ceilings, bulkheads, millwork and back-of-house get coated, with cut lines tight enough that the new finish frames the old material instead of creeping onto it. Churchill Square, the civic and arts cluster Churchill Square is ringed by City Hall, the Stanley A. Milner Library, the Citadel Theatre , the Winspear Centre and the Art Gallery of Alberta , a civic and arts cluster whose interiors repaint on procurement paperwork and performance calendars rather than retail timelines. Government and institutional work in this pocket means documented product specs, off-hours access around show schedules, and invoicing that matches a purchase order line for line. Hotels and the office-to-residential conversion wave Downtown's hotel cluster, from the JW Marriott to the properties serving Rogers Place crowds, repaints on programs rather than one-off jobs: corridors phased by room block so the front desk never sells a wet hallway, and ballrooms turned around overnight between bookings. Layered on top is the post-2020 office-to-residential conversion wave, older towers coming out of permits as apartments, where iPaint delivers suite-by-suite production painting alongside the other trades, often pairing with epoxy flooring in parkades and drywall repairs on the same floors. Project Categories Best commercial painting in downtown Edmonton for tower floors, event-district venues and hotels iPaint Painting quotes these eight downtown job types most often, each with its own access paperwork, schedule window and product spec. Multi-Floor Corporate Repaint Tower floors phased on one stacking plan, a single colour batch top to bottom, weekend turnovers. Office Tenant Improvement Jasper Avenue suites at $0.85-$1.40 per sqft, demising walls to feature walls, after-hours crews. ICE District Restaurant / Bar Fit-outs beside Rogers Place, booked off the arena event calendar, never on a game night. 104 Street Heritage Dining Room Warehouse-district brick and timber left bare, ceilings and millwork cut in tight around them. Retail Turnover Repaint City Centre and Rice Howard Way units returned to white-box or brand spec between leases. Hotel Corridor Program Corridors phased by room block with low-odour product, guests never walk past a wet wall. Ballroom / Event Space Overnight turnarounds between bookings, ceilings sprayed from lifts, dried before setup crews arrive. Conversion Suite Repaint Office-to-residential floors painted suite by suite, sequenced with drywall and electrical trades. Choosing a Downtown Commercial Painter iPaint Painting vs the GC's painting subcontractor vs a building operations crew in downtown Edmonton Downtown property managers, hospitality groups and tenant-improvement general contractors usually weigh three routes to a painted floor. The table shows what each route actually delivers on the points that decide downtown work. Criteria iPaint Painting GC's Painting Subcontractor (vs) Building Operations Crew (vs) Building-management COI + freight elevator booking Issued and booked before mobilization Routed through the GC's paperwork chain, days lost Already in the building, but paint scope sits outside most operations contracts Rogers Place event-calendar scheduling Crew calendar checked against the arena schedule before quoting Schedule follows the construction timeline, not the event grid Daytime shifts only, game-night chaos ignored Multi-floor colour consistency One crew, one batch number, logged floor to floor Crews rotate between phases, sheen drifts Touch-up cans from storage, visible patching Heritage brick and timber on 104 Street Original surfaces protected and left bare, edges cut tight Scope sheet says "paint walls," the detail gets lost A roller pass over everything, character gone Hotel room-block phasing Corridors phased to the front desk's block plan Rarely bids corridor-only programs One floor a quarter, the program never finishes Posted pricing $0.85-$1.40 per sqft and fit-out ranges published on this page Buried inside the GC's tender total Hidden in the payroll line, deferred for years Crew model In-house, WCB-covered, MPI-trained employees Layered subcontracts, faces change weekly General maintenance staff, painting between other calls Workmanship warranty 5-year written, attached to the building 1-year construction standard, expires with the holdback Nothing in writing Why Downtown Buildings Pick iPaint Top-rated commercial painting in downtown Edmonton: six checks before the freight elevator is booked iPaint Painting wins downtown work on six verifiable points, each one checkable before any deposit changes hands. Tower paperwork done before mobilization Downtown office towers move trades through a fixed gate: a certificate of insurance naming the owner and the management company, a booked freight elevator window, and a crew list filed with after-hours security. iPaint Painting sends all three with the written estimate, so the job starts on the booked night instead of stalling at the loading dock. Game nights are blackout nights An Oilers home game or an arena concert fills the ICE District's parkades, loading areas and sidewalks within an hour. iPaint Painting builds every ICE District schedule against the published Rogers Place calendar, lands spray days and load-ins on dark nights, and writes the blackout dates into the contract so the opening deadline holds anyway. One colour batch across every floor Multi-floor corporate repaints fail in the elevator lobby, where floor six visibly mismatches floor seven. iPaint Painting orders multi-floor programs as single colour batches, logs batch and sheen per floor, and phases the stacking plan so finished floors hand back identical no matter which week they were painted. Hotel programs phased by room block A downtown hotel cannot close a corridor while rooms on it are sold. iPaint Painting phases corridor repaints to the front desk's room-block plan, runs low-odour product beside occupied rooms, and turns ballrooms around overnight between bookings so the sales office never refuses an event over wet paint. Conversion-site discipline Office-to-residential conversion floors are multi-trade construction sites with drywallers, electricians and mechanical crews working the same schedule. iPaint Painting prices conversion repaints per project to the developer or GC, holds the unit standard from primer to topcoat, and sequences suite by suite at the schedule table rather than improvising around other trades. In-house crew and a 5-year written warranty Every painter on a downtown job is a full-time iPaint employee, WCB-covered and MPI-trained, with no rotating subcontractors moving through secured towers and hotel floors. The 5-year written workmanship warranty attaches to the building, so it survives a tenant turnover, a hotel rebrand and a property-management change alike. Where in the Core Where to find a commercial painter near me in downtown Edmonton, from Jasper Avenue to Churchill Square iPaint Painting covers every block of the T5J core plus the commercial pockets at its edges, and the crews already know which loading dock belongs to which tower. Primary Service Area Downtown Edmonton T5J Edmonton Central Core Downtown corridors and landmarks Jasper Avenue Office Corridor ICE District / Rogers Place Rice Howard Way Edmonton City Centre 104 Street Warehouse District Churchill Square Civic Precinct Citadel / Winspear / AGA Arts Block Adjacent commercial zones Oliver (wihkwentowin) Old Strathcona Queen Mary Park Boyle Street Roughly 20 minutes up Gateway Boulevard. iPaint's shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton reaches Jasper Avenue and the ICE District with no travel surcharge. Early-morning site walks available before the towers fill, evening walks for restaurant and bar operators. Downtown Edmonton, the T5J core of Alberta's capital, served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Related iPaint Work Downtown More iPaint services in and around the T5J core Commercial painting is one of several iPaint services running through downtown's towers, venues and hotels. Same crew, same paperwork, same warranty. Commercial Painting (parent) Commercial Painting in Oliver Commercial Painting in Old Strathcona Epoxy Flooring Downtown Edmonton Area Page Edmonton Areas Hub Downtown Commercial FAQs What downtown Edmonton property managers and operators ask iPaint before booking Every answer is printed in full on the page, nothing collapses behind a click. How much does commercial painting cost in downtown Edmonton in 2026? iPaint Painting prices downtown Edmonton office tenant improvements at $0.85 to $1.40 per square foot in 2026, which lands a 10,000 square foot tower floor plate at roughly $8,500 to $14,000 before specialty finishes. Restaurant and bar fit-outs in the ICE District and on 104 Street run $4,500 to $18,000 depending on ceiling height, feature finishes and event-calendar constraints. Retail turnover repaints at Edmonton City Centre and along Rice Howard Way start near $4,500 for a single unit. Multi-floor corporate repaints, hotel corridor programs and office-to-residential conversion floors are quoted per project after a walk-through with the property or construction manager. How does iPaint get crews into Jasper Avenue office towers after hours? iPaint Painting sends the certificate of insurance naming the building owner and the management company with the written estimate, books the freight elevator window, and submits the crew list for after-hours security check-in before anyone is scheduled. Tower tenant improvement work runs evenings and weekends as the default, with low-odour product so the floor is back in service when staff arrive the next morning. Corridors, elevator lobbies and shared washrooms touched by the work are protected and cleaned nightly, which is the standard downtown Edmonton building managers hold every trade to. Does iPaint schedule around the Rogers Place event calendar in the ICE District? Yes. Game and concert nights at Rogers Place fill the ICE District's loading areas, parkades and sidewalks and keep the surrounding restaurants and bars open late, so iPaint Painting builds its crew calendar against the published arena schedule before quoting any fit-out near the arena. Load-ins and spray days land on dark nights, venue interiors are painted between home stands, and blackout dates are written into the project schedule from day one so the opening deadline still holds. What does an office-to-residential conversion repaint involve in downtown Edmonton? Downtown Edmonton's post-2020 conversion wave is turning older office towers into apartments, and the painting scope is suite-by-suite production work delivered alongside drywall, electrical and mechanical trades. iPaint Painting prices conversion floors per project to the developer or general contractor, follows the unit standard from primer to topcoat, and applies low-odour product because conversions often phase occupancy while upper floors are still under construction. Sequencing with the other trades is agreed at the schedule table, not improvised on site. How is downtown Edmonton commercial painting different from Oliver or Old Strathcona? Downtown Edmonton commercial painting runs on office towers, hotels and event-district hospitality : multi-floor tenant improvements on Jasper Avenue, fit-outs timed to the Rogers Place calendar, hotel corridor programs and office-to-residential conversions. Oliver next door is mixed-use podium retail and tower amenity floors, while Old Strathcona is Whyte Avenue's independent storefronts and theatres. iPaint Painting carries the same WCB Alberta coverage, $5M liability certificate and 5-year written warranty in all three districts, but downtown jobs are scoped around freight elevator manifests, event blackout dates and floor-by-floor stacking plans. Get Started Get a written downtown scope before the next event week Whether it is a tower floor on Jasper Avenue, a bar build-out beside Rogers Place, a hotel corridor program or a conversion floor coming out of permits, iPaint Painting walks the space, sorts the building paperwork and prices around your calendar. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Downtown Site Walk Tower COI + Freight Elevator Handled WCB + $5M Liability 5-Year Written Warranty Event-Calendar Scheduling --- ## Commercial Painting Edmonton | Office, Retail & Industrial | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/commercial-painting/edmonton.html > Professional commercial painting in Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Downtown office towers, Old Strathcona retail, Whyte Ave restaurants, industrial parks, South Edmonton Common, Ice District, strip malls, healthcare facilities, strata buildings. WCB covered, nights & weekends, 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Commercial Painting Edmonton | Office, Retail & Industrial | iPaint Painting Commercial Painting in Edmonton iPaint Painting is Edmonton's trusted commercial painting contractor , serving businesses and property managers across every commercial district in the city, from downtown office towers and the Ice District to Old Strathcona retail storefronts, Whyte Avenue restaurants , big-box retail at South Edmonton Common , strip malls across every suburb, healthcare facilities , schools, strata and condo common areas , and industrial parks in Ellerslie , Winterburn , and Nisku . Led by Mourad , a Master Painters Institute (MPI) certified painter with over 15 years of commercial experience, our WCB-covered in-house team delivers commercial-grade results using Benjamin Moore Scuff-X and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial coatings. We offer night and weekend scheduling with phased staging plans to keep your business fully operational throughout the project. Commercial projects vary widely, office repaints typically run $2–$4/sq ft , retail spaces $3–$6/sq ft , and restaurant repaints $4–$8/sq ft . Every project includes a detailed written estimate, no hidden fees, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free site assessment online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty Edmonton Pricing Commercial Painting Pricing for Edmonton Commercial projects vary widely by scope. Every estimate is customized after a free on-site assessment at your Edmonton facility. Office Repaint $2,000+ Downtown, Oliver, South Edmonton Professional-grade finishes After-hours scheduling Retail / Restaurant $5,000+ Old Strathcona, South Edmonton Common Durable, washable finishes After-hours scheduling Medical / Dental $3,000+ Clinics, dental offices, care homes Low-VOC / zero-VOC Around patient hours Restaurant / Hospitality $5,000+ Whyte Ave, 124 St, Ice District Grease-resistant finishes Zero revenue disruption Industrial / Warehouse $10,000+ Ellerslie, Winterburn, Nisku Industrial-grade coatings Full phased scheduling All prices are starting estimates in CAD. Final pricing depends on square footage, surface condition, ceiling heights, and scheduling. Get your free custom estimate . Properties We Paint Every Commercial Space in Edmonton, Done Right From a downtown office tower to an industrial warehouse in Winterburn, our certified team handles commercial projects of every scale across Edmonton. Offices Downtown towers, Oliver professional suites, south Edmonton office parks. Clean, efficient repaints with after-hours scheduling available. Retail Spaces Old Strathcona storefronts, South Edmonton Common big-box, strip malls across every suburb. Brand-consistent, durable finishes. Condos & Multi-Family Common areas, hallways, lobbies, parkades, and unit turnovers. Phased staging plans keep residents comfortable throughout. Medical Facilities Clinics, dental offices, and care facilities. Low-VOC products, infection-control awareness, and scheduling around patient hours. Restaurants & Hospitality Whyte Ave dining, 124 St bistros, Ice District restaurants, hotels. Washable, grease-resistant finishes applied during off-hours. Warehouses & Industrial Ellerslie, Winterburn, and Nisku industrial parks. Safety lines, epoxy floors, and industrial coatings for demanding environments. Churches & Institutions Places of worship, schools, community centres, and government buildings. Heritage-sensitive approaches and flexible scheduling around events. Common Areas & Parkades Elevator lobbies, stairwells, underground parking, and building exteriors. Durable coatings that stand up to high traffic and Alberta weather. Need something beyond painting? We also handle epoxy flooring , drywall repairs , and stain & lacquer work. If it's a commercial surface that needs refinishing, we do it. Our Process From Site Assessment to Final Inspection We've refined our commercial painting process over 15 years and hundreds of projects across Edmonton. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for your facility. 01 ➔ Free Site Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free on-site assessment at your Edmonton location. 02 ➔ Scope Review & Walkthrough Mourad or a senior painter walks your facility to assess every surface, review access requirements, discuss scheduling constraints, and recommend the right products for each area's demands. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every area, surface, product, and price, plus a phased staging plan. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Staging & Surface Prep We coordinate scheduling around your business hours, nights, weekends, or zone-by-zone phasing. All surfaces are cleaned, repaired, primed, and protected before any topcoat goes on. 05 ➔ Professional Painting Our WCB-covered, in-house team applies commercial-grade Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial products with precision, engineered for the durability commercial spaces demand. 06 Final Inspection We walk every area with you or your property manager, verify colour consistency and finish quality, and leave your facility clean and fully operational. Your 5-year warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Edmonton Businesses Choose iPaint for Commercial Painting We understand that your facility is a business asset. We protect your operations, respect your schedule, and deliver results that hold up to Edmonton's commercial demands. Minimal Disruption Scheduling Your business doesn't stop for paint. We offer nights, weekends, and phased staging plans that keep your operations running while we work. Downtown office towers stay open. Old Strathcona retail stays selling. Whyte Ave restaurants keep serving. We've painted medical clinics between patient shifts and Ice District commercial spaces on weekends, without a single day of lost revenue. WCB Covered & Safety Certified Every iPaint crew member is covered by WCB (Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta). Our team holds current certifications in Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP). We carry full commercial liability insurance and provide certificates of insurance to property managers on request. Commercial-Grade Products Commercial spaces take more abuse than residential ones. That's why we use commercial-grade product lines from Benjamin Moore (Scuff-X, Ultra Spec) and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial, formulated for high-traffic durability, stain resistance, and easy maintenance. The right product for the right environment, every time. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. When you hire iPaint for a commercial project, you get the same trained, safety-certified team from start to finish. That's how we guarantee consistency across every floor and every phase. 5-Year Written Warranty Every surface we touch is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn't right, peeling, bubbling, cracking due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our commitment to every Edmonton property owner and manager. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for prep, access equipment, or "scope changes." Everything is detailed upfront, area by area, product by product, so you can budget with confidence and present clear numbers to your stakeholders. Commercial-Grade Products The Products Behind Our Results Commercial spaces demand commercial-grade coatings. We use product lines specifically engineered for high-traffic durability, stain resistance, and long-term performance in demanding environments. Benjamin Moore Benjamin Moore's commercial lines are purpose-built for high-traffic environments. Scuff-X resists scuffing and marring in busy corridors and common areas. Ultra Spec delivers consistent coverage at commercial scale. These are the products Edmonton property managers trust for lobbies, hallways, and tenant spaces across downtown and the suburbs. Scuff-X Ultra Spec 500 Aura Advance Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial The Pro Industrial line from Sherwin-Williams is engineered for the toughest commercial and industrial environments. Superior chemical resistance, outstanding washability, and fast recoat times that minimize downtime. Ideal for warehouses, medical facilities, restaurants, and any space where the coating has to perform under pressure. Pro Industrial DTM Pro Industrial Waterbased Duration Emerald Specialty Coatings Some commercial environments need more than standard paint. We carry and apply anti-microbial coatings for medical facilities, fire-retardant coatings for code compliance, anti-graffiti finishes for public-facing surfaces, and low-VOC options for occupied spaces where air quality is a priority. Anti-Microbial Fire-Retardant Anti-Graffiti Low-VOC / Zero-VOC During your free site assessment , we'll recommend the best product for each area based on surface type, traffic level, environmental demands, and your budget. We'll explain the differences so you can make an informed choice. Edmonton Context Why Edmonton Commercial Properties Need Expert Painting Edmonton is Alberta's capital city with a population exceeding 1 million and a commercial landscape that spans gleaming downtown office towers , the booming Ice District , historic Old Strathcona retail, the restaurant-dense Whyte Avenue corridor, sprawling South Edmonton Common big-box retail, hundreds of strip malls across every suburb, and industrial parks stretching from Ellerslie to Winterburn to Nisku . Downtown & the Ice District Downtown Edmonton is the city's commercial nerve centre, high-rise office towers, government buildings, hotels, and the rapidly developing Ice District surrounding Rogers Place. These Class A and B commercial properties demand professional-grade finishes that project corporate credibility, withstand elevator-lobby traffic from thousands of daily occupants, and meet the aesthetic standards tenants and property managers expect. Our Benjamin Moore Scuff-X and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial lines are specifically suited for these high-traffic downtown environments. Old Strathcona & Whyte Avenue Old Strathcona and the Whyte Avenue corridor are Edmonton's cultural and entertainment heartbeat, independent retail, restaurants, bars, galleries, and boutique hotels in a mix of heritage and modern commercial buildings. Restaurant repaints along Whyte Ave demand grease-resistant, washable finishes applied during off-hours to avoid revenue loss. Retail storefronts need brand-consistent colours and durable coatings that handle constant foot traffic. iPaint delivers the night and weekend scheduling these businesses require. Commercial Painting Details What's Included & Edmonton Pricing When you hire iPaint for commercial painting in Edmonton, you get a complete professional service designed around respect for your operations, not a one-size-fits-all approach. Night and weekend scheduling , we work around your business hours, not the other way around Structured staging plans , phased zone-by-zone approach that keeps your facility operational throughout Complete surface preparation , cleaning, repairing, priming, and protecting before any topcoat goes on Commercial-grade products , Benjamin Moore Scuff-X, Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial, and specialty coatings selected for each environment Low-VOC and zero-VOC options , for medical clinics and occupied spaces where air quality matters Full WCB coverage and safety compliance , Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS certified crew Certificates of insurance , provided to Edmonton property managers on request Daily cleanup and site management , your facility stays presentable throughout the project 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion Edmonton Commercial Pricing Guide Typical ranges for Edmonton commercial projects: Office repaint (Downtown, Oliver, South Edmonton) , $2–$4/sq ft Retail / storefront (Old Strathcona, South Edmonton Common) , $3–$6/sq ft Restaurant / hospitality (Whyte Ave, 124 St, Ice District) , $4–$8/sq ft Healthcare facility , $3,000–$10,000+ with low-VOC products Industrial / warehouse (Ellerslie, Winterburn, Nisku) , $10,000–$50,000+ for large-scale projects Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free site assessment and we'll visit your Edmonton facility, typically within 48 hours. South Edmonton Common & Suburban Strip Malls South Edmonton Common is one of the largest open-air retail developments in Western Canada, big-box stores, restaurants, and service businesses that require durable, brand-consistent commercial painting on a scale most contractors can't handle. Across Edmonton's suburbs, from Windermere and Summerside in the south to Manning and Clareview in the northeast, hundreds of strip malls house restaurants, dental clinics, hair salons, and professional offices that need regular refreshing. iPaint handles tenant turnovers, multi-unit strip mall repaints, and brand rollouts across multiple locations with the consistency and efficiency these projects demand. Ellerslie, Winterburn & Nisku Industrial Parks Edmonton's industrial base stretches across Ellerslie industrial in the southeast, Winterburn industrial in the west, and Nisku south of the city, home to manufacturing facilities, distribution centres, equipment yards, and energy-sector service companies. These facilities require industrial-grade coatings that withstand chemical exposure, temperature extremes, and heavy equipment contact. Our team holds the Fall Protection , Confined Space Entry , and WHMIS certifications required for industrial environments, and we use Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial DTM and other heavy-duty coatings engineered for these demanding conditions. Need epoxy flooring for your warehouse or shop floor? We handle that too. Service Areas Commercial Painting Across Edmonton & Area We provide professional commercial painting services throughout Edmonton and all surrounding communities. Primary Service Area Edmonton, AB Edmonton Sub-Areas Downtown Oliver Old Strathcona South Edmonton Common Ellerslie Industrial Winterburn Industrial Nisku Also Serving Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Fort Saskatchewan Based at 9821 33 Ave NW, Edmonton , Our shop is centrally located in south Edmonton, giving us fast access to every commercial district in the city and surrounding communities. Edmonton, Alberta, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Our Work Commercial Painting Transformations Real commercial painting projects from Edmonton and area properties. See how fresh paint can completely transform a business space. Before After Office Building, Downtown Edmonton Before After Condo Common Areas, Oliver Before After Retail Storefront, Old Strathcona Before After Medical Clinic, South Edmonton Before After Parkade Refresh, Downtown Edmonton Before After Warehouse & Loading Dock, Ellerslie Industrial View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Commercial painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Interior Painting in Edmonton Exterior Painting in Edmonton Commercial Painting (Sherwood Park) Epoxy Flooring Drywall & Surface Repairs Cabinet Refinishing in Edmonton Common Questions Commercial Painting FAQs, Edmonton Straight answers to the questions Edmonton property owners and managers ask most about commercial painting projects. How much does commercial painting cost in Edmonton? Commercial painting in Edmonton varies widely by project scope. Office repaints typically run $2–$4 per square foot. Retail spaces range $3–$6 per square foot depending on ceiling heights and finish requirements. Restaurant and hospitality repaints run $4–$8 per square foot due to specialty coatings and after-hours scheduling. Healthcare facilities typically fall between $3,000–$10,000+. Large industrial projects in Ellerslie, Winterburn, or Nisku range from $10,000–$50,000+. The final price depends on square footage, surface condition, product specifications, and scheduling requirements. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees. Can you paint our Edmonton office without disrupting business? Absolutely. Minimal disruption is central to how iPaint Painting approaches every commercial project in Edmonton. We offer night and weekend scheduling, phased staging plans that keep portions of your space operational throughout the project, and low-VOC products that reduce odours in occupied spaces. We've painted downtown office towers, Old Strathcona retail storefronts, Whyte Avenue restaurants, and Ice District commercial spaces, all without a single day of lost business. Book your free site assessment to discuss scheduling. Do you serve industrial facilities in Strathcona County? Yes. We paint industrial facilities throughout Edmonton and surrounding areas, including warehouses, manufacturing spaces, and distribution centres in Ellerslie industrial, Winterburn industrial, and Nisku. Our team holds Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP) certifications required for industrial environments. We use Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial DTM and other heavy-duty coatings engineered for demanding conditions including chemical exposure, temperature extremes, and heavy equipment contact. We also handle safety line marking and epoxy flooring for warehouse and shop floors. Are your painters WCB covered and safety certified? Yes. Every iPaint crew member is covered by WCB (Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta). Our team holds current certifications in Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP), plus Master Painters Institute (MPI) certification. We carry full commercial liability insurance and can provide certificates of insurance to your Edmonton property management company on request. This is especially important for commercial properties in Edmonton where property managers require verified safety credentials before any contractor enters the site. What types of commercial properties do you paint in Edmonton? We paint offices, retail stores, restaurants, medical and dental clinics, condominiums, multi-family buildings, warehouses, industrial facilities, churches, schools, and common areas in apartment complexes. From downtown office towers to Whyte Ave restaurants to Winterburn warehouses, if it's a commercial property in Edmonton, we have the experience, equipment, and safety certifications to handle it. Call 780-938-9555 for your free site assessment. Get Started Edmonton’s Trusted Commercial Painters Whether it's a downtown office tower, a Whyte Ave restaurant, or a warehouse in Winterburn, let's talk about your project. Free site assessments, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty WCB Covered Nights & Weekends Available --- ## Fort Saskatchewan commercial painting costs in 2026 | iPaint URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/commercial-painting/fort-saskatchewan.html > Fort Saskatchewan commercial painting costs $2,000-$8,000 per office, $10,000-$50,000+ for Industrial Heartland facilities in 2026. iPaint, WCB-covered, shutdown scheduling. Fort Saskatchewan commercial painting costs in 2026 | iPaint Commercial Painting in Fort Saskatchewan : Plants, Warehouses, and Heartland Facilities Commercial painting in Fort Saskatchewan is the safety-certified, high-durability coating work that keeps the facilities of Alberta's Industrial Heartland running: plant offices and control rooms near Dow and the Shell Scotford Complex along Highway 15 , plus warehouses, retail, and clinics along 100 Avenue and Southfort Drive . iPaint Painting fields a WCB-covered , confined-space-certified crew that works shutdown windows, nights, and weekends so production never stops. Office repaints run $2,000 to $8,000 ; industrial facilities run $10,000 to $50,000 or more. Five-year written warranty. Pricing current for 2026. Low-VOC and low-odour coatings keep shift-work offices and clinics occupied through the project, while high-durability Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial systems hold up on high-traffic corridors and warehouse walls. Call 780-938-9555 for a free site assessment. Last updated: June 2026. Commercial painting pricing current for Fort Saskatchewan and the Industrial Heartland corridor. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty 2026 Pricing How Much Does Commercial Painting Cost in Fort Saskatchewan in 2026? Commercial painting in Fort Saskatchewan costs $2,000 to $8,000 for an office or plant-administration repaint and $10,000 to $50,000 or more for a warehouse or Industrial Heartland support facility in 2026, iPaint Painting reports. The number tracks square footage, ceiling height, surface condition, and coating spec, not the city. A 100 Avenue office or a Dow Centennial Centre area clinic sits in the lower band; a high-bay warehouse off Highway 15 with chemical-resistant or high-durability coatings sits at the top. Every iPaint estimate is a fixed written price after a free walkthrough, so the figure quoted is the figure invoiced. Office / Plant Admin $2,000+ 100 Ave & Southfort Drive suites 2,000–5,000 sq. ft. 3–7 days, off-hours option Retail / Restaurant $5,000+ Highway 21 storefronts High-durability washable finishes After-hours scheduling Medical / Dental $3,000+ Dow Centennial Centre area clinics Low-VOC / low-odour Around patient hours Multi-Family $8,000+ Southfort & Sienna common areas Phased staging plans Minimal tenant disruption Large Commercial $10,000+ Warehouses & multi-storey High-durability coatings Full phased scheduling Industrial Support Facilities $15,000+ Control rooms, break rooms, and plant offices near Dow and the Shell Scotford Complex in the Industrial Heartland. Safety-certified crews, shutdown-window scheduling, low-odour coatings for shift-work spaces. Warehouse / Industrial $20,000+ High-bay warehouse interiors along the Highway 15 and Highway 21 corridors. Safety striping, chemical-resistant and high-durability coatings for demanding Fort Saskatchewan industrial environments. Figures are starting estimates in CAD. The three levers that move a Fort Saskatchewan quote are ceiling height (high-bay warehouse work needs lifts), coating spec (chemical-resistant and high-durability systems cost more than standard wall paint), and scheduling (a shutdown window or night-shift sequence is built into the price up front). Get your free custom estimate . The Heartland Difference Why Does iPaint Painting Schedule Around Shutdown Windows in Fort Saskatchewan? iPaint Painting schedules commercial work in Fort Saskatchewan around shutdown windows, turnarounds, night shifts, and weekends because Alberta's Industrial Heartland runs on continuous shift work and a paint job cannot be the reason a plant office or control room goes offline. Fort Saskatchewan sits at the centre of Canada's largest hydrocarbon-processing cluster, with petrochemical, refining, and fertilizer operations including Dow, Nutrien, and Sherritt nearby, and the facilities that serve them never fully stop. So the crew sequences the building instead of closing it: occupied offices and break rooms get painted off-hours with low-odour coatings, and the high-disruption zones get tied to a scheduled maintenance shutdown that is written into the estimate before day one. That same shift-work reality reaches the household and retail market. Many Fort Saskatchewan workers run rotating day-and-night schedules, so an office, clinic, or storefront that needs a repaint cannot tolerate fumes lingering into the next shift. Low-VOC and low-odour systems are the default for occupied spaces here, not an upgrade. What Safety Certifications Does iPaint Painting Hold for Industrial Heartland Sites? iPaint Painting holds the WCB coverage and site certifications a Fort Saskatchewan industrial facility requires before a crew reaches the floor: WCB (Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta) on every crew member, plus current Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP) certification. The company carries full commercial liability insurance and supplies certificates of insurance to facility managers and property managers on request. For sites near Dow and the Shell Scotford Complex, that documentation and a site safety orientation are confirmed first, because access to a petrochemical-adjacent facility is gated on paperwork, not on a quote. Which Coatings Last Longest in Fort Saskatchewan Commercial Buildings? iPaint Painting specifies high-durability commercial coatings for Fort Saskatchewan: Benjamin Moore Scuff-X and Ultra Spec for high-traffic offices and corridors, and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial for warehouses, plant buildings, and any surface facing chemical exposure or heavy washdown. These systems resist scuffing, take repeated cleaning, and hold colour through Fort Saskatchewan winters that drop below minus 30 degrees along the North Saskatchewan River while forced-air heat runs and dries interior surfaces for six months or more. The product is matched to the room, so a control room, a Dow Centennial Centre area clinic, and a high-bay warehouse never get the same can. The Fort, Block by Block What Counts as Fort Saskatchewan? The Heartland City on the North Saskatchewan River Fort Saskatchewan ("the Fort") is a growing industrial-and-bedroom city on the North Saskatchewan River, roughly 25 km northeast of downtown Edmonton inside the Edmonton metro region, anchored by its position at the centre of Alberta's Industrial Heartland. Commercial demand splits across distinct districts: the Old Town commercial core along 100 Avenue and 100 Street downtown, the retail and office growth along Southfort Drive and the Highway 21 corridor, the recreation-and-clinic cluster around the Dow Centennial Centre, and the industrial support buildings reached off Highway 15, Highway 825, and the Anthony Henday connections to the metro. The Fort carries a genuinely local signature few cities can match: an urban flock of sheep grazes West River's Edge and Legacy Park along the river each summer, tended by a town shepherd since 2009. iPaint Painting works the commercial buildings that ring those public spaces, from the heritage precinct near the Fort Saskatchewan Museum and Historic Site to Turner Park and the Harbour Pool area. Residential growth in newer subdivisions like Southfort, Sienna, and Westpark keeps pulling new retail, clinics, and service businesses into the commercial map, while Old Town near downtown holds the city's older character buildings. Where iPaint Painting Works Across the Fort Industrial Heartland (Hwy 15) Plant offices, control rooms, break rooms, and support buildings near Dow and the Shell Scotford Complex. Shutdown-window scheduling, safety certs, high-durability coatings. 100 Avenue / Old Town Downtown offices, professional suites, and heritage-precinct storefronts. After-hours work to keep the core open. Southfort Drive / Hwy 21 Retail plazas, restaurants, and mixed-use buildings on the growth corridor. Durable, washable finishes for high foot traffic. Dow Centennial Centre Area Medical and dental clinics, professional suites, and community facilities. Low-VOC coatings scheduled around patient hours. Warehouse / High-Bay High-ceiling storage and production interiors off the Highway 15 and Highway 21 corridors. Lift work, safety striping, chemical-resistant systems. Southfort & Sienna Multi-Family Common areas, hallways, lobbies, and parkades in newer apartment and condo stock. Phased staging that keeps residents comfortable. Properties We Paint Every Commercial Space in the Fort, From Plant Office to High-Bay Warehouse iPaint Painting handles Fort Saskatchewan commercial projects of every scale, from a professional office on 100 Avenue to an Industrial Heartland support facility off Highway 15, with safety-certified crews, high-durability coatings, and scheduling built around shutdowns and shift work. Offices Professional office environments from single suites to full floors. Clean, efficient repaints with after-hours scheduling available. Retail Spaces Storefronts, showrooms, and shopping centres. Brand-consistent colours and durable finishes that withstand heavy foot traffic. Condos & Multi-Family Common areas, hallways, lobbies, parkades, and unit turnovers. Phased staging plans keep residents comfortable throughout. Medical Facilities Clinics, dental offices, and care facilities. Low-VOC products, infection-control awareness, and scheduling around patient hours. Restaurants & Hospitality Dining rooms, kitchens, hotels, and bars. Washable, grease-resistant finishes applied during off-hours for zero revenue disruption. Warehouses & Industrial High-ceiling facilities, loading docks, and production areas. Safety lines, epoxy floors, and industrial coatings for demanding environments. Churches & Institutions Places of worship, schools, community centres, and government buildings. Heritage-sensitive approaches and flexible scheduling around events. Common Areas & Parkades Elevator lobbies, stairwells, underground parking, and building exteriors. Durable coatings that stand up to high traffic and Fort Saskatchewan weather. Need something beyond painting? We also handle epoxy flooring , drywall repairs , and stain & lacquer work. If it's a commercial surface that needs refinishing, we do it. Office vs Industrial Office Repaint vs Industrial Facility: Which Fort Saskatchewan Job Costs More? An Industrial Heartland facility costs several times what a standard office repaint costs in Fort Saskatchewan, and the gap is almost entirely scope, not square footage. An office repaint is wall paint, standard ceilings, and an after-hours sequence. An industrial facility adds confined-space and fall-protection access, chemical-resistant or high-durability coatings, high-bay lift work, and a schedule locked to a plant shutdown window. The table below compares the two ends of the iPaint Painting range so a Fort Saskatchewan facility manager can place a building before the walkthrough. Office Repaint vs Industrial Facility Office / Plant Admin (100 Ave, Southfort Drive) Industrial / Warehouse (Heartland, Hwy 15) Typical 2026 price $2,000 to $8,000 $10,000 to $50,000 or more Access Standard interior, ladders Confined space, fall protection, high-bay lifts Coatings Scuff-X, Ultra Spec, low-VOC for occupied rooms Pro Industrial, chemical-resistant, high-durability Scheduling Nights and weekends, phased zones Locked to a plant shutdown or turnaround window Certifications gating start WCB, liability insurance, COI on request WCB plus WHMIS, confined space, site orientation Typical timeline 3 to 7 days 2 to 6 weeks, sequenced in phases iPaint Painting is the Fort Saskatchewan contractor that covers both ends of that table with one in-house crew. For the building scopes on either side of it, see related iPaint work: Commercial painting service overview (parent service, every iPaint location) Fort Saskatchewan interior painting (offices, suites, and occupied-space interiors) Fort Saskatchewan epoxy flooring (warehouse and shop floors that pair with industrial wall coatings) Fort Saskatchewan area hub (every iPaint service available in the Fort) Reference: Fort Saskatchewan on Wikipedia Our Process From Site Assessment to Final Inspection We've refined our commercial painting process over 15 years and hundreds of projects across the Edmonton metro area, including Fort Saskatchewan. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for your facility. 01 ➔ Free Site Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free on-site assessment at a time that works for your operations. 02 ➔ Scope Review & Walkthrough Mourad or a senior painter walks your facility to assess every surface, review access requirements, discuss scheduling constraints, and recommend the right products for each area's demands. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every area, surface, product, and price, plus a phased staging plan. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Staging & Surface Prep We coordinate scheduling around your business hours, nights, weekends, or zone-by-zone phasing. All surfaces are cleaned, repaired, primed, and protected before any topcoat goes on. 05 ➔ Professional Painting Our WCB-covered, in-house team applies commercial-grade Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial products with precision, engineered for the durability commercial spaces demand. 06 Final Inspection We walk every area with you or your property manager, verify colour consistency and finish quality, and leave your facility clean and fully operational. Your 5-year warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Fort Saskatchewan Businesses Choose iPaint for Commercial Painting We understand that your facility is a business asset. We protect your operations, respect your schedule, and deliver results that hold up to Fort Saskatchewan's commercial and industrial demands. Minimal Disruption Scheduling Your business doesn't stop for paint. We offer nights, weekends, and phased staging plans that keep your operations running while we work. Offices stay open. Retail stays selling. Tenants stay comfortable. We've painted medical clinics between patient shifts and restaurants between dinner service and lunch prep, without a single day of lost revenue. WCB Covered & Safety Certified Every iPaint crew member is covered by WCB (Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta). Our team holds current certifications in Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP). We carry full commercial liability insurance and provide certificates of insurance to property managers on request. Commercial-Grade Products Commercial spaces take more abuse than residential ones. That's why we use commercial-grade product lines from Benjamin Moore (Scuff-X, Ultra Spec) and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial, formulated for high-traffic durability, stain resistance, and easy maintenance. The right product for the right environment, every time. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. When you hire iPaint for a commercial project, you get the same trained, safety-certified team from start to finish. That's how we guarantee consistency across every floor and every phase. 5-Year Written Warranty Every surface we touch is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn't right, peeling, bubbling, cracking due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our commitment to every Fort Saskatchewan property owner and facility manager. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for prep, access equipment, or "scope changes." Everything is detailed upfront, area by area, product by product, so you can budget with confidence and present clear numbers to your stakeholders. Commercial-Grade Products The Products Behind Our Results Commercial spaces demand commercial-grade coatings. We use product lines specifically engineered for high-traffic durability, stain resistance, and long-term performance in demanding environments. Benjamin Moore Benjamin Moore's commercial lines are purpose-built for high-traffic environments. Scuff-X resists scuffing and marring in busy corridors and common areas. Ultra Spec delivers consistent coverage at commercial scale. These are the products property managers trust for lobbies, hallways, and tenant spaces across Fort Saskatchewan and the Edmonton metro area. Scuff-X Ultra Spec 500 Aura Advance Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial The Pro Industrial line from Sherwin-Williams is engineered for the toughest commercial and industrial environments. Superior chemical resistance, outstanding washability, and fast recoat times that minimize downtime. Ideal for warehouses, medical facilities, restaurants, and any space where the coating has to perform under pressure. Pro Industrial DTM Pro Industrial Waterbased Duration Emerald Specialty Coatings Some commercial environments need more than standard paint. We carry and apply anti-microbial coatings for medical facilities, fire-retardant coatings for code compliance, anti-graffiti finishes for public-facing surfaces, and low-VOC options for occupied spaces where air quality is a priority. Anti-Microbial Fire-Retardant Anti-Graffiti Low-VOC / Zero-VOC During your free site assessment , we'll recommend the best product for each area based on surface type, traffic level, environmental demands, and your budget. We'll explain the differences so you can make an informed choice. Fort Saskatchewan Context Why Fort Saskatchewan Commercial Properties Need Expert Painting Fort Saskatchewan sits at the gateway to Alberta's Industrial Heartland , the largest hydrocarbon processing region in Canada, making it one of the most commercially and industrially active cities in the Edmonton metropolitan area. The city's economy is anchored by major petrochemical operations including Dow Chemical and the Shell Scotford Complex along Highway 15 , which drive demand for well-maintained office buildings, industrial support facilities, break rooms, control rooms, and administrative spaces that require durable, professionally applied coatings. 99 Avenue , Fort Saskatchewan's primary commercial corridor, is lined with professional offices, retail storefronts, restaurants, and service businesses that form the city's downtown core. Highway 21 serves as the main north-south commercial artery, connecting the city to Sherwood Park and Edmonton while hosting retail plazas, automotive businesses, and mixed-use developments. The area around the Dow Centennial Centre , the city's premier recreation and cultural facility, has attracted additional commercial development including medical clinics, dental offices, and professional suites. Fort Saskatchewan's climate demands the same careful coating selection as the broader Edmonton region. Winter temperatures drop below -30°C along the North Saskatchewan River , while forced-air heating runs for six or more months, drying interior surfaces and accelerating cracking and peeling. Industrial environments near the Industrial Heartland face additional challenges from chemical exposure and heavy use. The commercial-grade coatings we use, including Benjamin Moore Scuff-X and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial , are formulated to handle these extreme conditions while resisting scuffs in high-traffic corridors and withstanding cleaning chemicals in industrial and medical environments. With a population exceeding 27,000 and steady growth driven by industrial expansion, Fort Saskatchewan's commercial landscape continues to evolve. New residential developments bring new retail and service businesses along Highway 21 , while ongoing investment in the Industrial Heartland corridor sustains demand for industrial-grade facility maintenance. Whether you manage an office on 99 Avenue , a retail space near Highway 21 , a medical clinic near the Dow Centennial Centre , or an industrial support facility along Highway 15 , iPaint Painting brings the interior painting expertise and commercial-grade products Fort Saskatchewan properties demand. Request your free site assessment to get started. Commercial Painting Details What's Included in Every Commercial Painting Project When you hire iPaint for commercial painting, you're not just getting paint on walls. You're getting a complete, professional service designed around respect for your operations and attention to detail. Night and weekend scheduling , we work around your business hours, not the other way around Structured staging plans , phased zone-by-zone approach that keeps your facility operational throughout Complete surface preparation , cleaning, repairing, priming, and protecting before any topcoat goes on Commercial-grade products , Benjamin Moore Scuff-X, Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial, and specialty coatings selected for each environment Low-VOC and zero-VOC options , for occupied spaces where air quality matters Full WCB coverage and safety compliance , fall protection, confined space, WHMIS certified crew Certificates of insurance , provided to property management on request Daily cleanup and site management , your facility stays presentable throughout the project 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We treat every commercial project like our reputation depends on it, because it does. Your facility stays clean, your tenants stay happy, and the finish lasts." Service Areas Commercial Painting Across Fort Saskatchewan & Surrounding Communities We provide professional commercial painting services throughout Fort Saskatchewan, the Industrial Heartland corridor, and every community within an 80 km radius of Edmonton. Primary Service Area Fort Saskatchewan, AB Fort Saskatchewan Commercial & Industrial Districts 99 Avenue Downtown Highway 21 Corridor Highway 15 Industrial Industrial Heartland Dow Chemical Area Shell Scotford Complex Dow Centennial Centre Area Westpark Southfort Surrounding Communities Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Sturgeon County Gibbons Bon Accord Redwater Lamont County 80 km Service Radius , If your commercial property is within 80 km of Edmonton, we'll come to you. Fort Saskatchewan is approximately 30 km northeast of our Edmonton base, well within our primary service area. Call 780-938-9555 to schedule your free site assessment. Location Serving Fort Saskatchewan & the Industrial Heartland Our Edmonton-based team travels to Fort Saskatchewan for every commercial and industrial painting project. Approximately 30 minutes from our shop to your facility. Our Work Commercial Painting Transformations Real commercial painting projects from Fort Saskatchewan and Edmonton-area properties. See how fresh paint can completely transform a business space. Before After Office Building, 99 Avenue, Fort Saskatchewan Before After Multi-Family Common Areas, Fort Saskatchewan Before After Retail Storefront, Highway 21, Fort Saskatchewan Before After Medical Clinic, Fort Saskatchewan Before After Parkade Refresh, Fort Saskatchewan Before After Industrial Facility, Highway 15 Corridor View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Commercial painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Interior Painting Exterior Painting Epoxy Flooring Drywall & Surface Repairs Stain & Lacquer Cabinet Painting Common Questions Commercial Painting FAQs Straight answers to the questions Fort Saskatchewan property owners and facility managers ask most about commercial painting projects. How much does commercial painting cost in Fort Saskatchewan in 2026? Commercial painting in Fort Saskatchewan costs $2,000 to $8,000 for an office or plant-administration repaint and $10,000 to $50,000 or more for warehouse and Industrial Heartland support facilities in 2026, according to iPaint Painting. Price tracks square footage, ceiling height, surface condition, and coating spec rather than the city. A 100 Avenue office or a Dow Centennial Centre area clinic sits in the lower band; high-bay warehouses and plant buildings along Highway 15 with chemical-resistant or high-durability coatings sit in the upper band. iPaint Painting quotes a fixed written price after a free walkthrough. See the pricing page for more detail. Can iPaint Painting work shutdown windows and off-hours at Industrial Heartland facilities? iPaint Painting schedules industrial and commercial painting in Fort Saskatchewan around shutdown windows, turnaround dates, night shifts, and weekends so production never stops for paint. Alberta's Industrial Heartland runs on continuous shift work, so the crew sequences plant offices, control rooms, break rooms, and warehouse zones in phases, painting occupied areas off-hours and tying high-disruption work to scheduled maintenance shutdowns. The phased staging plan is written into the estimate before the first day so facility managers can plan the calendar against operations. Book a free assessment to map the schedule. Are iPaint painters WCB covered and safety certified for Fort Saskatchewan industrial sites? Every iPaint Painting crew member is covered by WCB (Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta) and certified for industrial site access in Fort Saskatchewan. The team holds current Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP) certification, carries full commercial liability insurance, and provides certificates of insurance to facility managers and property managers on request. For Industrial Heartland sites near Dow and the Shell Scotford Complex, that documentation and a safety orientation are confirmed before any crew reaches the floor. Does iPaint Painting use low-VOC and low-odour coatings for occupied commercial spaces? iPaint Painting applies low-VOC and low-odour commercial coatings in occupied Fort Saskatchewan offices, clinics, control rooms, and break rooms so shift workers and staff can keep working through the project. Low-VOC and zero-VOC product lines from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial cut fumes and shorten the time an area needs to stay clear, which matters most in the 24-hour shift-work households and plant facilities common across the Industrial Heartland. The product spec for each area is recommended during the free site assessment. What commercial properties does iPaint Painting paint in Fort Saskatchewan? iPaint Painting paints offices and retail along 100 Avenue, Southfort Drive, and Highway 21, restaurants, medical and dental clinics near the Dow Centennial Centre, multi-family common areas, warehouses, and industrial support buildings near Alberta's Industrial Heartland and Highway 15 in Fort Saskatchewan. The crew handles plant offices, control rooms, break rooms, parkades, and high-bay warehouse interiors with the safety certifications, equipment, and high-durability coatings those environments demand. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Commercial Space? Whether it's an office suite, a retail storefront, or a full multi-unit building, let's talk about your project. Free site assessments, minimal disruption scheduling, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty WCB Covered Nights & Weekends Available --- ## Commercial Painting Glenora Edmonton | Office, Retail & Heritage | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/commercial-painting/glenora.html > Professional commercial painting in Glenora, Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Stony Plain Road corridor, 124 Street galleries, professional offices, heritage commercial buildings. WCB covered, nights & weekends, 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Commercial Painting Glenora Edmonton | Office, Retail & Heritage | iPaint Painting Commercial Painting in Glenora iPaint Painting is the trusted commercial painting contractor in Glenora , west Edmonton, serving businesses, property managers, and building owners throughout one of the city's most prestigious and historically significant neighbourhoods. Established in the 1910s and bounded by the North Saskatchewan River Valley to the south, 142 Street to the west, Stony Plain Road to the north, and 124 Street to the east, Glenora's commercial landscape includes professional offices along the Stony Plain Road corridor , acclaimed art galleries and restaurants on 124 Street , boutique retail spaces, heritage commercial buildings near Government House , medical and dental clinics, and property management buildings serving the neighbourhood's character homes and modern infills . Led by Mourad , a Master Painters Institute (MPI) certified painter with over 15 years of commercial experience, our WCB-covered in-house team delivers heritage-sensitive and commercial-grade results using Benjamin Moore Scuff-X and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial coatings. We understand that Glenora's commercial properties often feature original plaster walls, period mouldings, and brick facades dating from the 1920s through 1940s that require preparation techniques and coating systems different from modern construction. We offer night and weekend scheduling with phased staging plans to keep your gallery, office, or restaurant fully operational throughout the project. Every project includes a detailed written estimate, no hidden fees, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free site assessment online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty Glenora Pricing Commercial Painting Pricing for Glenora Every estimate is customized after a free on-site assessment. Heritage properties may require specialized preparation, we'll explain exactly what's needed and why. Professional Office $2,000+ Stony Plain Rd, 142 St 2,000–5,000 sq. ft. 3–7 days typical Gallery / Retail $3,000+ 124 Street district Brand-consistent finishes Between-exhibition timing Restaurant / Cafe $5,000+ 124 St, Stony Plain Rd Washable, grease-resistant After-hours scheduling Medical / Dental $3,000+ West Edmonton clinics Low-VOC / zero-VOC Around patient hours Heritage Commercial $5,000+ Government House area Period-appropriate methods Lead-safe certified crew All prices are starting estimates in CAD. Heritage commercial properties may require additional surface preparation. Get your free custom estimate . Properties We Paint Every Commercial Space in Glenora, Done Right From a heritage office near Government House to a contemporary gallery on 124 Street, our certified team handles commercial projects with the care Glenora demands. Professional Offices Law firms, financial advisors, architects, and consultancies along Stony Plain Road and 142 Street. Clean, efficient repaints with after-hours scheduling. Art Galleries Exhibition spaces along the 124 Street gallery district. Gallery-white walls, precise edge lines, and scheduling between installations to protect artwork and programming. Restaurants & Cafes Dining rooms, kitchens, and patios along 124 Street and Stony Plain Road. Washable, grease-resistant finishes applied during off-hours for zero revenue disruption. Boutique Retail Independent shops and storefronts throughout Glenora. Brand-consistent colours and durable finishes that project the quality this neighbourhood expects. Medical Facilities Clinics, dental offices, and care practices in west Edmonton. Low-VOC products, infection-control awareness, and scheduling around patient hours. Condos & Multi-Family Common areas, hallways, lobbies, and unit turnovers in Glenora's low-rise condominiums and apartment buildings. Phased staging keeps residents comfortable. Heritage Buildings Pre-war commercial structures near Government House with original plaster, ornamental cornices, and brick facades requiring period-appropriate preparation and coatings. Clubs & Institutions The Royal Glenora Club, churches, schools, and community spaces. Flexible scheduling around events and membership activities, heritage-sensitive approaches where required. Need something beyond painting? We also handle epoxy flooring , drywall repairs , and stain & lacquer work. If it's a commercial surface that needs refinishing, we do it. Our Process From Site Assessment to Final Inspection We've refined our commercial painting process over 15 years and hundreds of projects across Edmonton. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for your Glenora facility. 01 ➔ Free Site Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free on-site assessment at your Glenora location at a time that works for your operations. 02 ➔ Scope Review & Walkthrough Mourad or a senior painter walks your facility to assess every surface, identify heritage considerations, review access requirements, and recommend the right products for each area's demands, from gallery-white walls to high-traffic restaurant finishes. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every area, surface, product, and price, plus a phased staging plan. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Staging & Surface Prep We coordinate scheduling around your business hours, nights, weekends, or zone-by-zone phasing. Heritage surfaces are carefully prepared with compatible primers and techniques that respect original materials. 05 ➔ Professional Painting Our WCB-covered, in-house team applies commercial-grade Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial products with precision, from the Stony Plain Road corridor to the 124 Street gallery district. 06 Final Inspection We walk every area with you or your property manager, verify colour consistency and finish quality, and leave your facility clean and fully operational. Your 5-year warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Glenora Businesses Choose iPaint for Commercial Painting We understand that Glenora's commercial properties carry architectural significance and neighbourhood expectations that demand more than basic painting. Heritage Building Expertise Glenora's commercial properties include structures dating from the 1920s through 1940s with original plaster walls, ornamental cornices, wood window frames, and brick facades. Our team understands how to work with horsehair plaster, repair hairline cracks without over-sanding, strip accumulated paint layers safely, and apply compatible coating systems that preserve the integrity of these period surfaces. Mourad holds Lead Safety (RRP) certification, essential for pre-1978 buildings where lead-based primers may exist beneath layers of subsequent coatings. Minimal Disruption Scheduling Your business doesn't stop for paint. We offer nights, weekends, and phased staging plans that keep your operations running. Galleries on 124 Street stay open between exhibitions. Restaurants along Stony Plain Road stay serving. Professional offices near Government House stay productive. We've painted medical clinics between patient shifts and cafes during overnight hours, without a single day of lost revenue. WCB Covered & Safety Certified Every iPaint crew member is covered by WCB (Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta). Our team holds current certifications in Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP). We carry full commercial liability insurance and provide certificates of insurance to Glenora property managers on request. Commercial-Grade Products Commercial spaces take more abuse than residential ones. That's why we use commercial-grade product lines from Benjamin Moore (Scuff-X, Ultra Spec) and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial, formulated for high-traffic durability, stain resistance, and easy maintenance. For galleries, we stock museum-quality flat whites. For restaurants near the Groat Road bridge, we use washable, grease-resistant finishes. 5-Year Written Warranty Every surface we touch is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn't right, peeling, bubbling, cracking due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our commitment to every Glenora business owner and property manager. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for heritage prep, access equipment, or "scope changes." Everything is detailed upfront, area by area, product by product, so you can budget with confidence before we start. Commercial-Grade Products The Products Behind Our Results Commercial spaces demand commercial-grade coatings. We use product lines specifically engineered for high-traffic durability, stain resistance, and long-term performance. Benjamin Moore Benjamin Moore's commercial lines are purpose-built for high-traffic environments. Scuff-X resists scuffing and marring in busy corridors and gallery spaces along 124 Street. Ultra Spec delivers consistent coverage at commercial scale. For Glenora's professional offices and heritage lobbies, these products provide the refined finish this neighbourhood expects. Scuff-X Ultra Spec 500 Aura Advance Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial The Pro Industrial line from Sherwin-Williams is engineered for the toughest commercial environments. Superior chemical resistance, outstanding washability, and fast recoat times that minimize downtime. Ideal for Glenora's restaurants, medical facilities, and any space where the coating has to perform under pressure, from the Victoria Golf Course clubhouse to the busiest Stony Plain Road cafe. Pro Industrial DTM Pro Industrial Waterbased Duration Emerald Specialty Coatings Some commercial environments need more than standard paint. We carry and apply anti-microbial coatings for medical facilities, low-VOC options for occupied spaces where air quality is a priority, heritage-compatible primers for pre-war plaster and brick, and museum-quality flat whites for gallery exhibition walls. Anti-Microbial Heritage Primers Gallery White Low-VOC / Zero-VOC During your free site assessment , we'll recommend the best product for each area based on surface type, heritage considerations, traffic level, and your budget. We'll explain the differences so you can make an informed choice. Glenora Context Why Glenora Commercial Properties Deserve Expert Painting Glenora is one of Edmonton's most prestigious and historically significant neighbourhoods, established in the 1910s and developed through the 1940s as a premium residential enclave west of downtown. Bounded by the North Saskatchewan River Valley to the south, 142 Street to the west, Stony Plain Road to the north, and 124 Street to the east, Glenora sits between two of Edmonton's most vibrant commercial corridors. The neighbourhood is home to Government House , the official residence of Alberta's Lieutenant Governor, and the Royal Glenora Club , one of the city's premier private recreational facilities overlooking the river valley and Victoria Golf Course . 124 Street: Edmonton's Gallery & Dining District 124 Street along Glenora's eastern boundary is Edmonton's recognized arts and dining corridor, a curated mix of independent galleries , acclaimed restaurants , specialty cafes , and boutique retail that draws foot traffic from across the city. Commercial painting on 124 Street demands more than durability, it requires an understanding of brand presentation, gallery-quality wall finishes, and scheduling that respects exhibition timelines, dinner service hours, and the creative community that makes this corridor distinctive. iPaint has painted gallery spaces between installations, restaurant interiors during overnight hours, and retail storefronts during seasonal transitions, all without disrupting a single day of business. Stony Plain Road: The Professional Corridor Along Glenora's northern boundary, Stony Plain Road serves as a major commercial artery connecting west Edmonton to the downtown core. Professional offices, law firms, financial advisors, architectural studios, and consulting practices , occupy converted heritage buildings and purpose-built commercial spaces along this corridor. These facilities often feature a mix of original plaster walls, updated drywall partitions, and period trim that requires careful product selection and preparation to achieve a consistent, professional finish. Our Benjamin Moore Scuff-X and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial products handle the high-traffic demands of professional environments while maintaining the refined aesthetic Glenora clients expect. Commercial Painting Details What's Included & Glenora Pricing When you hire iPaint for commercial painting in Glenora, you get a complete professional service designed around respect for your operations and your building's architectural heritage. Night and weekend scheduling , we work around your business hours, not the other way around Structured staging plans , phased zone-by-zone approach that keeps your facility operational throughout Heritage surface assessment , identifying original plaster, lead paint, period mouldings, and brick that require specialized preparation Complete surface preparation , cleaning, repairing, priming, and protecting before any topcoat goes on Commercial-grade products , Benjamin Moore Scuff-X, Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial, and specialty coatings selected for each environment Low-VOC and zero-VOC options , for medical clinics and occupied spaces where air quality matters Full WCB coverage and safety compliance , Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS, and Lead Safety certified crew Certificates of insurance , provided to Glenora property managers on request Daily cleanup and site management , your facility stays presentable throughout the project 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion Glenora Commercial Pricing Guide Typical ranges for Glenora commercial painting projects: Professional office (Stony Plain Rd, 142 St) , $2,000–$8,000 for 2,000–5,000 sq. ft. Gallery / boutique retail (124 Street) , $3,000–$12,000 depending on size and finish requirements Restaurant / cafe (124 St, Stony Plain Rd) , $5,000–$15,000 with washable finishes Medical / dental clinic , $3,000–$10,000 with low-VOC products Heritage commercial building , $5,000–$25,000+ depending on scope and heritage considerations Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free site assessment and we'll visit your Glenora facility, typically within 48 hours. Government House, the Royal Glenora Club & Institutional Properties Glenora is home to Government House , the official residence of Alberta's Lieutenant Governor , situated on a commanding riverside site that has served as the province's ceremonial centre since 1913. The Royal Glenora Club , overlooking the Victoria Golf Course and the river valley, is one of Edmonton's premier private clubs, its facilities include function rooms, dining areas, and recreational spaces that require commercial-grade finishes maintained to membership standards. The Groat Road bridge connects Glenora to the river valley trail system, and the neighbourhood's mature elm-lined streets create a distinctive character that extends to its commercial properties. Churches, schools, and community facilities throughout Glenora benefit from painting contractors who understand heritage sensitivity and flexible scheduling around events, services, and membership activities. Whether it's touching up ornamental plasterwork in a converted 1930s office building or applying gallery-white finishes to a contemporary exhibition space on 124 Street, iPaint brings the expertise and products that Glenora's commercial properties demand. Need epoxy flooring for a workshop or utility space? We handle that too. Service Areas Commercial Painting Across Glenora & West Edmonton We provide professional commercial painting services throughout Glenora, west Edmonton, and all surrounding neighbourhoods and communities. Primary Service Area Glenora, Edmonton Edmonton, AB Glenora Commercial Corridors 124 Street Gallery District Stony Plain Road Corridor 142 Street Professional Government House Area Royal Glenora Club Victoria Golf Course Nearby West Edmonton Neighbourhoods Westmount Crestwood Laurier Heights Parkview Groat Estates Oliver Also Serving Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Fort Saskatchewan Edmonton-Based Team , Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW serves all of Edmonton including Glenora and west Edmonton neighbourhoods. No travel surcharges within the city. Glenora, west Edmonton, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Our Work Commercial Painting Transformations Real commercial painting projects from Glenora and area properties. See how fresh paint can completely transform a business space. Before After Professional Office, Stony Plain Road Before After Condominium Common Areas, Glenora Before After Gallery Storefront, 124 Street Before After Medical Clinic, West Edmonton Before After Heritage Building Refresh, Glenora Before After Restaurant Refresh, 124 Street View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Commercial painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Interior Painting in Glenora Exterior Painting in Glenora Commercial Painting (Edmonton) Cabinet Refinishing in Glenora Epoxy Flooring Drywall & Surface Repairs Common Questions Commercial Painting FAQs, Glenora Straight answers to the questions Glenora business owners and property managers ask most about commercial painting projects. How much does commercial painting cost in Glenora, Edmonton? Commercial painting in Glenora ranges based on property type, heritage considerations, and project scope. A professional office along Stony Plain Road or 142 Street typically costs $2,000–$8,000 for 2,000–5,000 sq. ft. Gallery and boutique retail spaces on 124 Street run $3,000–$12,000 depending on ceiling height, wall condition, and finish requirements. Restaurant and cafe refreshes along 124 Street and Stony Plain Road typically fall between $5,000–$15,000. Heritage commercial buildings near Government House with original plaster and ornamental details start at $5,000 and scale based on restoration scope. Medical and dental clinics require low-VOC products and around-hours scheduling, typically $3,000–$10,000. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees, the number on the quote is the number on the invoice. Can you paint heritage commercial buildings in Glenora without damaging original features? Yes, heritage building preservation is one of iPaint Painting's core competencies in Glenora. Many commercial properties near Government House and along Stony Plain Road date from the 1920s through 1940s and feature original horsehair plaster walls, ornamental plaster cornices, period wood trim, and brick facades. Our team understands how to assess existing coatings, remove accumulated layers safely, repair plaster without aggressive sanding that damages the substrate, and apply compatible modern coating systems that adhere properly to period materials. Mourad holds Lead Safety (RRP) certification, essential for pre-1978 commercial buildings where lead-based primers and paints are commonly found beneath surface layers. We test before we strip, and we use containment protocols when lead is confirmed. Book your free assessment to discuss your heritage property. Do you offer after-hours painting for Glenora businesses? Absolutely. Most commercial painting in Glenora is completed during evenings, weekends, or phased scheduling that keeps your business fully operational throughout the project. We've painted galleries on 124 Street between exhibition installations, professional offices near Government House on Saturday and Sunday shifts, and restaurants along Stony Plain Road during overnight hours between close and open, all without interrupting a single day of business. Low-VOC and zero-VOC product options are available for occupied spaces where odour and air quality are priorities. Book your free site assessment to discuss scheduling. Are your painters WCB covered and insured for commercial work? Yes. Every iPaint crew member is covered by WCB (Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta). Our team holds current certifications in Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP), plus Master Painters Institute (MPI) certification. We carry full commercial liability insurance and can provide certificates of insurance to your Glenora property management company on request. This is especially important for heritage commercial properties and institutional buildings where property managers require verified safety credentials and insurance documentation before any contractor begins work. What types of commercial properties do you paint in Glenora? We paint professional offices along Stony Plain Road and 142 Street, art galleries and exhibition spaces on 124 Street, restaurants, cafes, and bars throughout the Glenora dining district, boutique retail shops, medical and dental clinics, heritage commercial buildings near Government House, condominiums and apartment common areas, the Royal Glenora Club, churches, schools, and institutional buildings. From a single office suite in a converted 1930s building to a full restaurant interior refresh on 124 Street, if it's a commercial property in Glenora or west Edmonton, we have the experience, products, and heritage sensitivity to handle it. Call 780-938-9555 for your free site assessment. Get Started Glenora’s Trusted Commercial Painters Whether it's a gallery on 124 Street, a professional office on Stony Plain Road, or a heritage building near Government House, let's talk about your project. Free site assessments, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty WCB Covered Heritage Building Specialists --- ## Commercial Painting in Griesbach 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/commercial-painting/griesbach.html > Commercial painting in Griesbach costs $3,200-$12,000 per retail unit in 2026; offices $0.85-$1.40 per sqft. After-hours daycare repaints. Call 780-938-9555. Commercial Painting in Griesbach 2026 | iPaint Painting Commercial Painting in Griesbach : Griesbach Square Pads, 97 Street Units and North Edmonton Strata Commercial painting in Griesbach is the tenant fit-out, turnover repaint and strata common-area work that keeps Griesbach Square retail pads, the 97 Street commercial strip and north Edmonton's densest pocket of new-build condo and townhome strata presentable to the young families and military households the community was planned around. iPaint Painting prices a typical Griesbach Square or 97 Street retail unit between $3,200 and $12,000 , paints office space at $0.85 to $1.40 per square foot , and books daycare and dental clinic repaints after hours so no Griesbach operator loses a day of revenue. Last updated February 2026. Griesbach is the master-planned community Canada Lands Company has been building on the former CFB Griesbach base in north Edmonton since 2004, framed by 97 Street on the east, Castle Downs Road on the west and the 137 Avenue to 153 Avenue band, inside the T5E and T5G postal zones. CFB Edmonton , the garrison also known as Steele Barracks, sits at Namao directly north, which keeps military families in the customer base and documentation expectations high. iPaint Painting carries WCB Alberta coverage, a $5M commercial general liability certificate, MPI-certified in-house painters and a 5-year written workmanship warranty on every Griesbach commercial job. Call 780-938-9555 or book a Griesbach site visit . Call 780-938-9555 Book a Griesbach Site Visit Zero-VOC Daycare-Safe Products $5M CGL + WCB Covered 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews After-Hours Clinic Window Griesbach Commercial Pricing 2026 How much does commercial painting cost in Griesbach in 2026? Commercial painting in Griesbach costs $3,200 to $12,000 for a typical Griesbach Square or 97 Street retail unit in 2026, and office space prices at $0.85 to $1.40 per square foot. Every figure below is a posted range, not a teaser; final numbers follow a free on-site walk. Griesbach Square Fit-Out $3,200-$6,800 1,200-2,400 sqft pad Prime over builder flat 2010s first-cycle stock 97 Street Turnover $4,500-$12,000 Grocer, restaurant, auto bay Grease cut + stain block Established strip stock Daycare / Dental After-Hours $4,200-$9,800 Zero-VOC Natura 6:30pm-5am window Open next morning Office / Professional (per sqft) $0.85-$1.40 2,000-5,000 sqft suites Scuff-X corridors Weekend phasing Strata Common Areas (per bldg) $3,400-$11,200 Corridors + stairwells 4,000-8,000 sqft typical Floor-by-floor phasing All ranges in CAD, 2026 pricing. Exterior frontage repaints at Griesbach Square add a colour-submission step under the community's architectural guidelines, quoted as a line item. Book a free Griesbach site visit for written numbers within two business days. Griesbach Commercial Geography The five zones that generate Griesbach's commercial paint demand Griesbach occupies the former Canadian Forces Base Griesbach lands in north Edmonton, redeveloped by Canada Lands Company under the Village at Griesbach master plan adopted in 2004. The community runs from 97 Street on its eastern border west toward Castle Downs Road , across the 137 Avenue to 153 Avenue band, inside the T5E and T5G postal zones. Because the housing stock is young and the retail stock younger, Griesbach's commercial paint demand behaves differently from older Edmonton districts: less heritage repair, more first-cycle repaints, and a design-controlled streetscape whose standards extend to commercial frontages. Griesbach Square, the commercial heart of the master plan Griesbach Square anchors the Village at Griesbach with commercial pads built from the 2010s onward, leased heavily to daycares, dental and medical clinics, and family-service operators chasing the community's young-family demographic. Those units are now hitting their first full repaint cycle: builder-grade flat finishes scuffed by a decade of strollers and winter boots, ready for washable eggshell, a single brand feature wall and zero-VOC chemistry wherever children occupy the space by 7am. iPaint Painting preps first-cycle stock with a full prime over builder flat so the new washable topcoat bonds instead of peeling at the first wipe-down. The 97 Street corridor, Griesbach's eastern commercial border 97 Street carries the established strip-commercial stock on Griesbach's east edge: auto-service bays, ethnic grocers, quick-service restaurants and small professional offices that turn over on shorter leases than Griesbach Square pads. Turnover repaints on the corridor get scoped around grease cutting in food-prep areas, stain-blocking primer on exhaust-marked ceilings and block walls, and scrubbable finishes rated for daily cleaning. Two adjacent 97 Street units rarely take the same spec, which is why iPaint Painting walks every unit before pricing it. Castle Downs Town Square and the anchor-mall belt Castle Downs Town Square , the anchor mall west of Griesbach off Castle Downs Road, sets the retail gravity for the neighbourhoods that surround the master plan: Castle Downs, Calder and Kensington. iPaint Painting picks up mall-area tenant turnovers, back-of-house corridors and inline-unit refreshes on the same crew runs as Griesbach Square jobs, since one mobilization around Anthony Henday Drive covers both sides of Castle Downs Road. CFB Edmonton at Namao and the military-adjacent standard CFB Edmonton , the garrison known as Steele Barracks, sits at Namao immediately north of Griesbach and shapes how commercial painting gets bought in the area. Defence-connected facility managers and the businesses serving military families expect paperwork in order before a crew arrives: WCB clearance letters, a current certificate of insurance, named crew lists and sign-in discipline on site. iPaint Painting delivers that documentation as standard on every Griesbach job, which is why military-adjacent operators keep the number. North Edmonton's densest strata belt Griesbach carries the densest concentration of new-build townhome and condo strata in north Edmonton , and strata common areas are the steadiest repaint demand in the community. Corridors, stairwells, amenity rooms and parkade entries take constant traffic from move-ins, deliveries and Alberta winters. iPaint Painting quotes per building to strata councils and property managers, phases the work floor by floor so residents always have a clear route, and attaches the 5-year written warranty to the corporation so it survives board turnover. Strata work pairs naturally with epoxy flooring and drywall repairs on the same mobilization. Project Categories Where to find a commercial painter near me in Griesbach: the eight jobs iPaint quotes most iPaint Painting quotes these eight Griesbach commercial job types most often, each with its own scheduling window and product spec. Griesbach Square Fit-Out First-cycle pad repaint, full prime over builder flat, washable eggshell, one brand feature wall, 4-day window. Daycare Repaint Zero-VOC Benjamin Moore Natura, 6:30pm to 5am application, full ventilation cycle before children arrive at 7am. Dental / Medical Suite Scuff-X waiting rooms, masked operatories, protected equipment, overnight window between patient days. 97 Street Restaurant Turnover Grease cutting, stain-blocking primer, scrubbable kitchen-adjacent finishes, closed-day scheduling. Auto-Service Bay Refresh 97 Street bays, tire-mark and exhaust staining, high-build coatings on block walls, weekend turnaround. Strata Corridor Package Per-building quote to council, floor-by-floor phasing, warranty attached to the corporation, council-ready docs. Parkade & Stairwell Coating Traffic-resistant coatings, safety-line refresh, ventilated overnight application in occupied buildings. Exterior Frontage Repaint Griesbach Square frontages, colour submission prepared under the community's architectural guidelines before prep. Choosing a Griesbach Commercial Painter iPaint Painting vs a franchise paint chain vs the landlord's general contractor in Griesbach Griesbach landlords, strata councils and Griesbach Square tenants usually weigh three ways to get a commercial unit painted. The table compares what each option delivers on the points that actually decide Griesbach jobs. Criteria iPaint Painting Franchise Paint Chain (vs) Landlord's General Contractor (vs) After-hours daycare and clinic window Dedicated 6:30pm-5am crew, ventilation verified before opening Day crews, night work billed at premium Trades stacked during business hours Colour submissions under Griesbach's architectural guidelines Prepared and submitted before prep starts Unfamiliar with master-plan design controls Defers to landlord, step often skipped Strata council quote package Per-building scope, council-ready documentation Per-suite retail quoting only Not set up for strata billing First-cycle builder-grade prep Full prime over builder flat as standard Spot-prime, topcoat peels at first scrub Paint is a line item, not a spec WCB + $5M CGL before mobilization Emailed with the written estimate Varies by franchisee GC carries it, painting sub may not Posted pricing $0.85-$1.40 per sqft published on this page Quote-only, no posted ranges Bundled and invisible inside the GC bid Crew model In-house, WCB-covered, MPI-trained employees Mixed employee and sub crews Rotating subcontractors Workmanship warranty 5-year written, building-attached 1 to 2 years typical Tied to the GC contract only Why Griesbach Operators Pick iPaint Top-rated commercial painting in Griesbach: six checks before you hire iPaint Painting wins Griesbach commercial work on six verifiable points, not slogans. Each one is checkable before a deposit changes hands. A schedule built around 7am daycare drop-off Daycares and clinics serving Griesbach's young-family demographic cannot smell solvent at opening. iPaint Painting applies zero-VOC Benjamin Moore Natura between 6:30pm and 5am, runs a full ventilation cycle, and signs the space back over before staff arrive. A Griesbach Square daycare repaints its toddler rooms over two overnight shifts and never closes a single licensed spot. Colour submissions that respect the master plan Canada Lands Company's design guidelines shaped every Griesbach streetscape since 2004, and commercial frontages at Griesbach Square are expected to hold that architectural line. iPaint Painting prepares exterior colour submissions against the community guidelines and the landlord's frontage standards before any prep starts, so a tenant rebrand never gets flagged after the coating is on the wall. First-cycle repaint craft for 2010s stock Griesbach Square pads were painted exactly once, by the builder, in flat contractor-grade product. A topcoat applied straight over that surface peels at the first wipe-down. iPaint Painting primes the full wall field before the washable eggshell or Scuff-X goes on, which is the difference between a repaint that survives a daycare's daily cleaning and one that fails inside a year. Strata-ready paperwork Quotes addressed to the corporation, scope documents formatted for council minutes, a certificate of insurance naming the property manager, and a warranty attached to the building rather than the board that signed. Griesbach's strata belt is the densest in north Edmonton, and iPaint Painting prices it per building so councils can compare bids line for line. Military-adjacent documentation discipline With CFB Edmonton at Namao directly north, Griesbach's commercial buyers include defence-connected facility managers and businesses staffed by military families who expect contractor paperwork to be airtight. iPaint Painting delivers WCB clearance letters, the $5M CGL certificate, named crew lists and on-site sign-in records as standard, not on request. In-house crew and a 5-year written warranty Every painter on a Griesbach job is a full-time iPaint employee, WCB-covered and MPI-trained, with no rotating subcontractors through an occupied clinic or a strata corridor. The 5-year written workmanship warranty is building-attached, so it survives the lease turnover on a 97 Street unit and the board turnover in a Griesbach condo corporation. Where in Griesbach Every Griesbach corridor iPaint covers, from 97 Street to Castle Downs Road Anywhere inside T5E and T5G, plus the Castle Downs, Calder and Kensington commercial pockets next door. Primary Service Area (postal zones) Griesbach T5E Griesbach T5G Village at Griesbach Commercial corridors and landmarks Griesbach Square 97 Street Corridor Castle Downs Road 137 Avenue 153 Avenue Castle Downs Town Square Namao / CFB Edmonton Gate Area Anthony Henday Drive North Adjacent commercial zones Castle Downs Calder Kensington Downtown Edmonton About 30 minutes around Anthony Henday Drive. iPaint's shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton reaches Griesbach Square and the 97 Street corridor with no travel surcharge. Evening site visits available for daycare and clinic operators. Griesbach, the Canada Lands master-planned community in north Edmonton, served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Related iPaint Work in Griesbach More iPaint services inside the Griesbach master plan Commercial painting is one of several iPaint services running inside T5E and T5G. Same crew, same documentation, same warranty. Commercial Painting (parent) Interior Painting in Griesbach Exterior Painting in Griesbach Commercial Painting in Sherwood Park Griesbach Area Page Edmonton Areas Hub Griesbach Commercial FAQs The questions Griesbach landlords and operators ask iPaint first Every answer is rendered in full on the page. Nothing is hidden behind a click. How much does commercial painting cost in Griesbach in 2026? iPaint Painting prices a typical Griesbach retail unit between $3,200 and $12,000 in 2026. A first-cycle tenant fit-out in a 2010s-era Griesbach Square pad, 1,200 to 2,400 sqft, lands $3,200 to $6,800 because builder-grade surfaces need one full prime coat and minimal repair. A 97 Street turnover repaint on an older grocer, restaurant or auto-service unit runs $4,500 to $12,000 once grease cutting, stain blocking and ceiling work are scoped. Office and professional space prices at $0.85 to $1.40 per square foot, so a 2,000 sqft clinic admin area lands roughly $1,700 to $2,800. Strata common-area packages are quoted per building after a walk-through. Can iPaint paint a Griesbach Square daycare or dental clinic without closing it? Yes. iPaint Painting runs Griesbach Square daycare, dental and family-services repaints entirely after hours . Griesbach daycares close by 6pm and reopen by 7am, so the crew applies zero-VOC Benjamin Moore Natura between 6:30pm and 5am and completes a full ventilation cycle before staff arrive, leaving no solvent odour when children return. Dental and medical suites get the same overnight window, with operatories masked, equipment protected, and scuff-resistant Benjamin Moore Scuff-X applied in waiting rooms and corridors. The clinic opens for its first appointment with the paint cured to the touch and the space ready for patients. Do Canada Lands design guidelines affect exterior commercial repaints in Griesbach? Yes. Griesbach is a Canada Lands Company master-planned community , and the architectural guidelines that have shaped the Village at Griesbach since the 2004 master plan extend to commercial frontages at Griesbach Square. Exterior colour changes on those pads are expected to stay inside the community's architectural character rather than follow a tenant's full brand palette. iPaint Painting prepares exterior colour submissions that respect the Griesbach guidelines and the landlord's frontage standards before any prep work starts, which keeps a repaint from being flagged after the coating is already on the wall. Does iPaint handle strata common-area painting in Griesbach townhome and condo complexes? Yes. Griesbach carries the densest concentration of new-build strata in north Edmonton , and iPaint Painting quotes corridor, stairwell, amenity-room and parkade packages directly to strata councils and property managers. A typical three-storey Griesbach condo building carries 4,000 to 8,000 sqft of common-area wall, which prices at $0.85 to $1.40 per square foot, roughly $3,400 to $11,200 per building. iPaint phases the work one floor at a time so residents always have a clear route, supplies council-ready scope documents for the minutes, and attaches the 5-year written warranty to the corporation so it survives board turnover. How is Griesbach commercial painting different from Sherwood Park or Heritage Valley? Griesbach commercial painting is the military-adjacent, design-controlled work of a Canada Lands master plan , not the mall-and-industrial volume of Sherwood Park or the brand-new first-tenant pads of Heritage Valley. Griesbach Square pads date from the 2010s and are hitting their first full repaint cycle, the 97 Street corridor behaves like an established turnover strip, and CFB Edmonton at Namao puts military families and defence-connected facility managers in the customer mix, buyers who expect documented WCB coverage, insurance certificates and crew sign-in discipline. iPaint Painting carries the same $5M CGL, WCB coverage and 5-year written warranty across all three districts but scopes Griesbach against architectural guidelines and after-hours family-service scheduling. Get Started Get a written Griesbach scope within two business days Whether it is a Griesbach Square daycare, a 97 Street grocer turnover, a strata corridor package or an exterior frontage that needs a guideline-compliant colour submission, iPaint Painting walks the unit, delivers WCB and insurance paperwork with the estimate, and books around your operating hours. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Griesbach Site Visit Zero-VOC Daycare-Safe $5M CGL + WCB 5-Year Written Warranty After-Hours Clinic Window --- ## Commercial Painting Heritage Valley Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/commercial-painting/heritage-valley.html > Heritage Valley SW Edmonton commercial painter 2026. First-tenant fit-outs, YMCA-area family service spaces, Ellerslie Road trade-cluster repaints. WCB, $5M CGL. Call 780-938-9555. Commercial Painting Heritage Valley Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting Commercial Painting for Heritage Valley First-Tenant Fit-Outs, Family-Service Plazas and Trade Bays Commercial painting in Heritage Valley is a specialty trade. iPaint Painting serves the newest master-plan in far southwest Edmonton (2008 onward, still actively building), handling first-tenant fit-outs at the Walmart Supercentre-anchored Heritage Valley Town Centre , daycares and dental clinics clustered around the new Heritage Valley YMCA on 127 Street SW, and concrete-and-framing trade offices along the Ellerslie Road and 41 Avenue SW corridor. Most of our scope here is first-paint, not turnover repaint. Free site walk inside 48 hours. Last updated 2026. Commercial painting in Heritage Valley means working inside Edmonton's newest commercial development zone: first-tenant fit-outs at Heritage Valley Town Centre and emerging retail at Allard Common and Desrochers Plaza , daycares and paediatric dental near the 2023-opened Heritage Valley YMCA , builder and trade-services bays along Ellerslie Road and 41 Avenue SW servicing the still-active residential build inside Cavanagh and Chappelle , and new-build townhouse common areas across Chappelle , Rutherford , Allard and Desrochers . iPaint Painting is the WCB-covered, $5M-insured commercial painter that handles first-fit fit-outs against tight licence-inspection dates, low-VOC family-service space refreshes, brand-spec franchise repaints inside the Walmart Supercentre-anchored plaza on James Mowatt Trail , and condo and townhome common-area projects across the T6T and T6R postal codes. A typical Heritage Valley Town Centre first-tenant retail unit lands in the $3,500 to $14,000 range; new tenant fit-outs run $0.85 to $1.40 per square foot . Free site walk, written scope, no markup on materials. Call 780-938-9555 . Call 780-938-9555 Request a Site Walk $5M CGL Insurance Alberta WCB Covered 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews First-Fit Crew Available Direct Answer What commercial painting in Heritage Valley actually covers Commercial painting in Heritage Valley is the work of preparing and painting first-tenant retail, family-service and trade-cluster spaces inside Edmonton's newest master-plan, the still-developing 2008-onward community that runs from Anthony Henday Drive south across Ellerslie Road , 41 Avenue SW and James Mowatt Trail . For Heritage Valley builders, leasing reps, family-service operators and condo property managers, the scope falls into four buckets. First-tenant fit-outs at the Walmart Supercentre-anchored Heritage Valley Town Centre , Allard Common and Desrochers Plaza ; daycare, dental and family-medical work near the 2023 Heritage Valley YMCA serving the stroller-heavy households of Cavanagh and Allard ; trade and builder bay paints along the Ellerslie Road corridor used by concrete, framing and finishing tenants servicing the active Chappelle and Rutherford residential build-out; and new-build condo common areas across the post-2012 townhome blocks. iPaint Painting handles all four with WCB coverage, $5M commercial general liability and a five-year workmanship warranty. Heritage Valley Commercial Geography Where the commercial work actually happens in Heritage Valley Heritage Valley occupies the far southwest corner of Edmonton, bounded by Anthony Henday Drive to the north and west, Calgary Trail and the city limits on the south, and the 127 Street SW / James Mowatt Trail spine running through the middle of the community. Unlike the older established suburbs to the north, Heritage Valley is the newest master-plan in southwest Edmonton, with construction starting in 2008 inside Rutherford , working west through Allard and Chappelle , and still actively building inside Cavanagh and Desrochers as of 2026. The community covers the T6T and T6R postal codes and is dominated by detached single-family homes in the $500,000 to $850,000 range, with $110,000 to $145,000 median household incomes that skew young, family-stage and dual-income. That demographic shapes the commercial landscape: family-service anchored retail, daycares, paediatric dental, family medical, kids gymnastics, fitness, and the trades servicing the still-growing residential build. Heritage Valley Town Centre, Allard Common and Desrochers Plaza The retail story in Heritage Valley is fundamentally different from Magrath Heights or Windermere. The bulk of commercial scope is first-tenant fit-outs , not twelve-year turnover repaints. Heritage Valley Town Centre , the Walmart Supercentre-anchored plaza on James Mowatt Trail, is the dominant daily-needs node. The newer satellite nodes at Allard Common on the eastern edge of Allard and Desrochers Plaza serve the stroller-heavy young families of Cavanagh Stage and the surrounding subdivisions. Many of the medical and dental pads adjoining these plazas are less established than Magrath Pointe or Windermere Boulevard, meaning a new operator opening a paediatric dental, family clinic or community pharmacy is starting from builder-white drywall and pricing a true two-coat paint job, not a refresh. The Heritage Valley YMCA family-service district The opening of the Heritage Valley YMCA in 2023 on 127 Street SW reshaped the commercial landscape inside Allard and Cavanagh. The massive community-centre footprint draws thousands of weekly family visits, and a cluster of supporting commercial has followed: daycares, paediatric and family dental, kids gymnastics and martial arts, dance studios, swim instruction, parent-targeted fitness, family medical. Operator-side expectation is parent-grade finished detail, not contractor-grade. Schools like Dr. Lila Fahlman , Edith Rogers and Holy Spirit Catholic further anchor the family-services pull. The result is a commercial cluster where painting demand is driven by licence inspections, accreditation walk-throughs and brand expectations, not by twelve-year wear cycles. Ellerslie Road trade-services corridor Outside the retail nodes, Heritage Valley generates a distinctive type of commercial paint demand: trade-services bay offices along the Ellerslie Road and 41 Avenue SW corridor running west to the Anthony Henday Drive interchange. Concrete, framing, finishing, HVAC, landscaping and small-format building-supply tenants take 1,500 to 3,500 square foot bay-style commercial space and use it as a dispatch base for crews still actively building Chappelle, Rutherford, Cavanagh and Desrochers. The scope is usually office-front-only, with the open shop bay left in its raw or coated finish. The turnaround pressure is real: a trade tenant cannot lose a week to a paint job during the active spring and summer build season. Project Categories Eight Heritage Valley commercial paint scenarios we handle weekly Each scenario carries its own scheduling, product and compliance requirements. iPaint scopes the right approach for each Heritage Valley project type. First-Tenant Town Centre Fit-Out Bare-shell or builder-white CRU at Heritage Valley Town Centre on James Mowatt Trail. Two coats, light prep, mobilize inside five business days. Daycare and Kids Programming Allard, Cavanagh and Chappelle daycare licence-inspection paint jobs. Zero-VOC, Greenguard Gold, closed-weekend or summer-window schedule. Paediatric and Family Dental New dental operatories near the Heritage Valley YMCA. Zero-VOC, HEPA filtration, weekend or evening window, Monday morning patient-ready. Builder and Trade Office Concrete, framing and finishing trade bays along Ellerslie Road. Front office and customer counter painted, shop bay left as-is. Three to four day turn. New-Build Condo Common Areas Post-2012 townhome corridors, lobbies and stairwells in Chappelle, Rutherford and Cavanagh. Phased so residents stay comfortable. Three-Storey Exterior Maintenance Boom-lift and swing-stage work on the multi-family blocks reaching their first five-to-ten year exterior wear cycle in Allard and Desrochers. Franchise Quick-Service Restaurant Brand-spec paint sheet compliance for chain quick-service pads at Heritage Valley Town Centre. Drawdown sample for corporate sign-off. Kids Gymnastics, Dance and Swim High-traffic, high-humidity activity studios anchoring family-services around the YMCA. Moisture-tolerant, scuff-resistant, low-VOC. Heritage Valley Commercial Pricing Real Heritage Valley ranges, by project type Ranges below reflect actual project pricing on Heritage Valley Town Centre first-tenant fit-outs, daycares and family-service work around the Heritage Valley YMCA, Ellerslie Road trade-bay offices, and Chappelle / Rutherford strata work. Final scope after a free site walk. First-Tenant Retail CRU $3,500-$7,500 1,200-1,800 sqft Heritage Valley Town Centre Bare-shell two coats Anchor First-Fit / QSR $9,000-$14,000 2,500-4,000 sqft Walmart Supercentre plaza Brand-spec sequencing New Tenant Fit-Out $0.85-$1.40/sqft Ellerslie Road bays Trade office and counter Three-to-four day turn Daycare / Family Service $8,000-$32,000 Allard, Cavanagh, Chappelle Zero-VOC, Greenguard Gold Licence-inspection ready New-Build Condo Common $10,000-$48,000 Chappelle, Rutherford Corridors + stairwells Phased over 2-4 weeks Quotes are firm. No change orders without written sign-off. Materials at supplier cost. Get your Heritage Valley site walk scheduled . Choosing a Heritage Valley Commercial Painter iPaint Painting vs general residential painters vs national commercial-only firms Heritage Valley builders, leasing reps, daycare operators and condo property managers typically compare three options when scoping a first-fit or new-build commercial repaint. Here is the head-to-head comparison of what each option actually delivers for the typical Heritage Valley project. Criteria iPaint Painting Residential Painter (vs) National Commercial Firm (vs) WCB + $5M CGL Certificate of Insurance Yes, emailed before mobilization Often residential-only coverage Yes, but slower to issue Mobilize against a fixed licence-inspection date Yes, locked schedule, evenings + weekends Rarely, hobby-grade scheduling Yes Best for Heritage Valley Town Centre first-tenant fit-out Yes, 5-7 day turn from bare shell No, lacks fit-out sequencing Yes, but higher cost Greenguard Gold zero-VOC for daycare and dental near the YMCA Default product stack Inconsistent Yes Typical cost for 1,800 sqft Heritage Valley first-fit CRU $4,500-$7,500 $3,500-$6,000 (lower, riskier) $8,500-$13,000 (higher) 5-year written workmanship warranty Yes, portable 1-2 years typical 1 year typical For a Heritage Valley operator opening into a brand new pad inside Heritage Valley Town Centre or Allard Common, iPaint sits exactly between a residential painter (which cannot carry the insurance, the fit-out sequencing, or the licence-date discipline) and a national firm (which adds 30 to 50 percent in overhead). We are the best fit for first-tenant Town Centre fit-outs, daycare and dental licence-inspection paints near the Heritage Valley YMCA, Ellerslie Road trade-bay offices, and Chappelle / Rutherford strata common-area projects. Why Heritage Valley Operators Pick iPaint Six things that matter for Heritage Valley commercial work Commercial paint in a still-building community like Heritage Valley isn't about colour selection. It's about licence dates, fit-out sequencing, and surviving an active residential build cycle without losing a week. Licence-date discipline for new operators A new daycare in Cavanagh, a paediatric dental in Allard or a family medical clinic near the Heritage Valley YMCA is opening against a fixed regulatory date. We lock the paint schedule to that date, work evenings and weekends if required, and finish with documentation the operator hands directly to the inspector. Missing a licence inspection is non-negotiable, so the schedule is non-negotiable. Insurance package builders and condo boards actually accept Alberta WCB on every painter on the crew, $5,000,000 commercial general liability through a Canadian carrier, and a Certificate of Insurance issued naming the developer, the leasing rep or the strata corporation as an additional insured. The package gets emailed before we mobilize. No board meeting delays inside Chappelle, Rutherford or the Cavanagh new-build townhome blocks. First-fit fit-out sequencing Most Heritage Valley Town Centre work is bare-shell or builder-white, which means the painter shows up after the framer and drywaller, ahead of the millworker and the brand-element installer. We sequence prep, prime, accent and topcoat to fit between the trades, never holding up a millworker waiting for paint to dry on the wall behind their cabinet line. Greenguard Gold defaults for family-service work Default product stack for daycares, paediatric dental, kids gymnastics and family clinics around the Heritage Valley YMCA is Benjamin Moore Eco Spec WB and Sherwin-Williams Harmony, both Greenguard Gold certified. Parent-grade indoor air quality, not landlord-grade. Children can return within hours. The product specification is part of the proposal, not an upsell. Five-year workmanship warranty in writing Every Heritage Valley commercial project comes with a five-year written workmanship warranty. Adhesion failure inside a Chappelle stairwell, premature peeling on a Cavanagh townhome exterior, brush-stroke telegraphing under a Heritage Valley Town Centre showroom light, we come back and remediate. The warranty is portable, meaning if the developer hands the building over or the tenant rolls, the warranty stays with the asset. Firm quotes, no markup on materials You see the supplier invoice for the paint. Labour is quoted in writing before mobilization. Change orders require written approval. The number on the proposal is the number on the final invoice. Trade tenants on Ellerslie Road and new daycare operators in Allard tell us this is the single biggest reason they keep calling iPaint instead of bidding work out to a different painter each fit-out. Where in Heritage Valley Subdivisions, corridors and postal codes we cover Anywhere inside T6T or T6R, plus the far southwest Edmonton trade corridors and family-service plazas that anchor the community. Primary Service Area Heritage Valley (T6T) Heritage Valley (T6R) Subdivisions Allard Cavanagh Chappelle Desrochers Rutherford Cavanagh Stage Commercial Districts Heritage Valley Town Centre Allard Common Desrochers Plaza Ellerslie Road corridor 41 Avenue SW corridor James Mowatt Trail 127 Street SW (YMCA) Anthony Henday Drive access — our shop on 33 Ave NW is roughly 15 to 18 minutes from any Heritage Valley site via the south leg of Anthony Henday Drive, which is the fastest mobilization in the southwest. Critical when a leasing rep needs a first-fit started inside 48 hours. Heritage Valley far SW Edmonton, postal codes T6T and T6R. More about Heritage Valley on Wikipedia . Other Heritage Valley Services More iPaint work across Heritage Valley Interior Painting in Heritage Valley Exterior Painting in Heritage Valley Cabinet Refinishing in Heritage Valley Cabinet Refacing in Heritage Valley Commercial Painting (Edmonton) Epoxy Flooring Heritage Valley Commercial FAQs Five questions Heritage Valley operators ask before they sign Every answer below is fully visible. No accordions. No expand-on-click. How much does a first-tenant fit-out paint job cost in the new Heritage Valley Town Centre commercial pads? First-tenant fit-out painting at Heritage Valley Town Centre, Allard Common or Desrochers Plaza typically runs $3,500 to $14,000 because most spaces are bare-shell or builder-white, meaning we are pricing a true two-coat paint job rather than a turnover repaint over twelve years of prior accents. A standard 1,200 to 1,800 square foot CRU in the Walmart Supercentre-anchored plaza on James Mowatt Trail lands between $3,500 and $7,500. A 2,500 to 4,000 square foot first-time medical, dental or franchise restaurant fit-out runs $9,000 to $14,000 with brand-spec colour and sheen sequencing. Because Heritage Valley is the newest master-plan in southwest Edmonton (2008 onward, still actively building inside Cavanagh and Desrochers), surface conditions are predictable, prep is light, and we can usually mobilize within five business days of a signed work order from the leasing rep. Do you paint daycares, dental and family-service spaces around the new Heritage Valley YMCA? Yes. The Heritage Valley YMCA opened in 2023 on 127 Street SW and anchors a fast-growing cluster of daycares, paediatric dental, family medical, kids gymnastics and after-school programming serving the stroller-heavy young families of Cavanagh, Allard, Chappelle and Desrochers. We use Greenguard Gold certified zero-VOC products like Benjamin Moore Eco Spec WB and Sherwin-Williams Harmony as the default stack because indoor air quality has to be parent-grade, not landlord-grade. Daycare repaints are scheduled across closed weekends or the late-July to mid-August summer maintenance window. Dental and clinical operatories are scheduled in evening blocks and full-Saturday windows so a Monday morning open is the default outcome. Median household income across Cavanagh and Allard sits in the $110,000 to $145,000 range, so the operator-side expectation is finished detail, not contractor-grade. Can you handle commercial painting for builder and trade offices along Ellerslie Road and 41 Avenue SW? Yes. Because Heritage Valley is still actively building out (Cavanagh, Desrochers and parts of Allard are not yet at full population), the corridor along Ellerslie Road, 41 Avenue SW and the Anthony Henday Drive interchange has become a working trade-services district. Concrete, framing, finishing, HVAC, landscaping and small-format building-supply tenants take 1,500 to 3,500 square foot bay-style commercial space, generally with a small front office, a customer counter and an open shop area behind it. We paint the office and customer-facing front, leave the shop bay in its raw concrete or coated condition as the tenant prefers, and turn over inside three to four business days so the trade can keep dispatching crews to Chappelle, Rutherford and the surrounding active build sites without a missed week. Do you paint new-build townhouse and condo common areas in Chappelle, Rutherford and Cavanagh? Yes, and this is one of the highest-volume work types in Heritage Valley because so much of the housing stock is post-2012 multi-family. Townhouse blocks across Chappelle and Rutherford and apartment-style condos in Cavanagh and Allard generate regular common-area corridor, lobby, stairwell and three-storey exterior maintenance work as the original developer paint reaches the five to ten year wear-out window. We provide the Certificate of Insurance package (Alberta WCB and $5,000,000 commercial general liability) before mobilization, scope phased schedules so residents are never blocked from a stairwell on a weekday morning, and provide written boom-lift and swing-stage safety plans for the three-storey exteriors that most Heritage Valley property managers attach to the contract. How fast can you mobilize a Heritage Valley fit-out from southwest Edmonton? Because Heritage Valley sits directly off the south leg of Anthony Henday Drive and our shop is at 33 Avenue NW, the drive time to any Heritage Valley Town Centre, Allard Common, Desrochers Plaza or Ellerslie Road commercial address sits around 15 to 18 minutes outside rush hour. For a signed first-tenant fit-out at the Walmart Supercentre-anchored plaza on James Mowatt Trail or a vacated CRU between leases, we can typically be on site inside 48 to 72 hours and finished inside three to seven business days depending on unit size. For a new daycare or dental opening near the Heritage Valley YMCA where the operator has a fixed licence-inspection date, we lock the schedule against that date and work nights and weekends as required to hit it without surprise change orders. Book a Heritage Valley Site Walk Free site walk-through, written scope inside 48 hours Whether it's a Heritage Valley Town Centre first-tenant fit-out, a daycare opening near the Heritage Valley YMCA, an Ellerslie Road trade-bay office, or a Chappelle townhouse common-area refresh, iPaint Painting will scope it for free. WCB-covered, $5M insured, five-year warranty in writing. Call 780-938-9555 Request Site Walk $5M CGL Insurance Alberta WCB Covered First-Fit Crew 5-Year Warranty --- ## Commercial Painting Highlands 2026 | 118 Avenue Edmonton | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/commercial-painting/highlands.html > Highlands commercial painter 2026. 118 Avenue (Alberta Ave) revitalization storefronts, Concordia University buildings, Borden Park heritage, after-hours crews, RRP-certified. Call 780-938-9555. Commercial Painting Highlands 2026 | 118 Avenue Edmonton | iPaint Painting Commercial Painting for Highlands 118 Avenue Storefronts, Concordia University Buildings and Borden Park Heritage Municipal Property iPaint Painting is the commercial painter Highlands landlords and 118 Avenue operators call for independent storefront repaints along the Alberta Avenue revitalization corridor, ethnic restaurant fit-outs serving Vietnamese, Ethiopian and Latin American kitchens, Concordia University of Edmonton campus building maintenance on Ada Boulevard, and heritage municipal work at Borden Park and the 1924 Highlands Library. The crew schedules around restaurant closing times and Concordia's academic calendar so storefronts and classrooms never lose a service day or a teaching day. Last updated February 2026. Highlands sits in inner-northeast Edmonton inside the T5W and T5B postal zones, north of the North Saskatchewan River and accessed via 112 Avenue, Wayne Gretzky Drive, 82 Street and 64 Street. The 118 Avenue commercial corridor is Edmonton's fastest-growing arts, music and ethnic dining strip, smaller in footprint than Old Strathcona's Whyte Avenue but on a steeper growth trajectory as the City of Edmonton continues its 118 Avenue revitalization investment. iPaint Painting holds EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) certification, a $5M commercial general liability certificate, WCB Alberta coverage and an active relationship with the City of Edmonton heritage planning office for designated 118 Avenue facades. Call 780-938-9555 Book a 118 Avenue Site Walk EPA RRP Lead-Safe Certified $5M CGL + WCB Covered 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews After-Hours Restaurant Window Direct Answer Commercial painting in Highlands is the emerging-corridor work along 118 Avenue plus heritage municipal and Concordia campus maintenance inside T5W and T5B Commercial painting in Highlands is the scoped repainting, fit-out and lead-safe maintenance work done across four distinct layers inside the T5W and T5B postal zones of inner-northeast Edmonton: 118 Avenue (Alberta Avenue) independent retail and ethnic restaurant fit-outs along the fastest-growing arts and dining revitalization corridor in the city; Concordia University of Edmonton campus building maintenance on Ada Boulevard, including classroom, residence and chapel cycle repaints scheduled against the academic calendar; Borden Park art-deco pavilion and Highlands Library heritage municipal work on 1920s-era City of Edmonton property that requires breathable paint chemistry and heritage planner sign-off; and music-venue and live-performance interior cycles for the Alberta Avenue Community League, the Avenue Theatre and the Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse. iPaint Painting handles all four with EPA RRP lead-safe certification for pre-1978 buildings, City of Edmonton heritage facade compliance, $5M commercial general liability, WCB coverage and a five-year written workmanship warranty. Highlands Commercial Geography Where the commercial paint demand actually sits inside Highlands Highlands is the inner-northeast neighbourhood of Edmonton, located north of the North Saskatchewan River and bounded by 118 Avenue on the north, 50 Street on the east, Ada Boulevard and the river bluff on the south, and 75 Street on the west. The neighbourhood sits inside the T5W postal zone with the commercial 118 Avenue spine bleeding into T5B as it runs west toward NAIT. The Highlands residential grid was platted between 1910 and 1928 by Magrath Holgate, which puts most of the surrounding commercial inventory in the pre-1978 lead-safe RRP band. The commercial demand inside Highlands clusters along four distinct activity zones, and each one carries different scheduling, product chemistry and heritage compliance requirements. 118 Avenue (Alberta Avenue) emerging revitalization corridor 118 Avenue, branded as Alberta Avenue through the City of Edmonton revitalization program, runs from 82 Street west to 124 Street and carries the densest concentration of ethnic restaurants, music venues, independent retailers and arts collectives in inner-northeast Edmonton. The footprint is smaller than Whyte Avenue, most storefronts run 800 sqft to 2,400 sqft , but the trajectory is steeper because the City has invested in streetscape, public art and the Avenue Theatre restoration since 2005. Tenant turnover runs every 18 to 36 months as new operators take vacated brick storefronts and convert them into pho restaurants, Ethiopian injera kitchens, Latin American taquerias, vintage record shops and live-music venues. When a lease flips, the new operator usually wants the previous accent walls primed out, original tin ceilings or pressed-metal details refreshed, a single brand feature wall in their accent colour, and the back-of-house kitchen prep area repainted in grease-resistant scrubbable finish. The painting window for restaurant operators runs 11pm to 10am across a closed Monday or Tuesday, never on Friday or Saturday. Concordia University of Edmonton campus and student-services strip Concordia University of Edmonton (CUE) sits on Ada Boulevard on the south edge of Highlands, overlooking the North Saskatchewan River valley. Founded in 1921 as a Lutheran college, CUE today has roughly 3,200 students across undergraduate and graduate programs in arts, science, education and management. iPaint Painting handles cycle repaints across classroom buildings, lecture halls, the Tegler Centre, the Hole Academic Centre, Schwermann Hall, residence corridors and the heritage chapel. The student-services commercial strip on 112 Avenue and 82 Street picks up cafes, photocopy shops and casual-dining operators serving the CUE footfall plus the NAIT students who commute east. All campus painting is scheduled across the December exam break , the February reading week or the May-to-August summer slowdown so a booked class is never displaced. Zero-VOC Benjamin Moore Natura is the default product on every academic interior because students return to study spaces within the hour. Borden Park, Highlands Library and heritage municipal property Two flagship heritage municipal buildings anchor the public-realm paint demand in Highlands. Borden Park , just north across 118 Avenue from the residential grid, contains an art-deco-influenced pavilion and a community building that the City of Edmonton parks division puts on a 6-to-8-year exterior cycle and a 4-to-5-year interior cycle. The Highlands Library , a 1924 brick branch of the Edmonton Public Library system, sits on 113 Avenue and 60 Street and requires breathable mineral silicate or true breathable acrylic systems so trapped moisture does not lift the historic plaster interior. iPaint Painting works City of Edmonton purchase orders against pre-approved Benjamin Moore Historical Collection swatches that match the original 1920s palette. RRP lead-safe containment is the default on both buildings, with HEPA cleanup and certified worker cards posted on site. Music venues, community leagues and live-performance interiors The cultural infrastructure along 118 Avenue extends past the retail strip into purpose-built performance and community venues. The Alberta Avenue Community League hall on 92 Street carries event-rental walls that take heavy traffic between markets, dance classes, weddings and political meetings. The Avenue Theatre on 90 Street, restored as a live-music venue, runs a different paint chemistry on the auditorium walls than the bar and box-office areas. The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse a few blocks east operates as a volunteer-run venue with rotating art-gallery wall displays that need 3-to-4-year repaint cycles. iPaint phases this work around event-booking calendars, with weekday-overnight scheduling between Sunday teardown and Wednesday set-up. Adjacent Forest Heights, Cromdale and Holyrood pockets Just outside the Highlands boundary, the adjacent Forest Heights, Cromdale and Holyrood commercial pockets carry the same heritage building stock and the same City of Edmonton heritage palette rules. iPaint Painting routinely covers these adjacent neighbourhoods on the same crew day because the shop on 33 Ave NW is a 22-minute Anthony Henday Drive run from 118 Avenue, and a 28-minute run from Holyrood via the 75 Street corridor. Adjacent-zone scope typically tags into a 118 Avenue site walk so the operator gets a written estimate inside 48 hours. Project Categories Eight Highlands commercial paint scenarios iPaint handles weekly Each scenario carries its own scheduling, product and heritage-compliance requirements. iPaint Painting scopes the right approach for each one. 118 Avenue Storefront Flip Independent retail turnover along Alberta Avenue, prime over previous accents, pressed-metal ceiling refresh, single feature wall, 5-day window between leases. Ethnic Restaurant Fit-Out Vietnamese, Ethiopian and Latin American kitchens, grease-resistant Scuff-X, exhaust-hood surrounds, 11pm-to-10am closed-day window. Concordia Classroom Cycle CUE Tegler Centre, Hole Academic Centre and Schwermann Hall, zero-VOC Natura, December exam break or May-August summer slowdown. Borden Park Pavilion Cycle Art-deco-influenced municipal pavilion, City of Edmonton parks division PO, breathable mineral silicate on heritage walls, 6-to-8-year exterior cycle. Highlands Library Interior 1924 brick branch on 113 Avenue, breathable acrylic on historic plaster, Benjamin Moore Historical Collection palette, scheduled around library hours. Heritage Facade Repaint (RRP) Pre-1928 Alberta Avenue brick storefronts, EPA RRP containment, certified lead-paint testing, City of Edmonton heritage planner sign-off on facade colour. Music Venue Interior Avenue Theatre auditorium walls, Alberta Avenue Community League event hall, Sunday-teardown to Wednesday set-up overnight window. Adjacent-Zone Tag-On Forest Heights, Cromdale and Holyrood storefronts and walk-up retail, same crew day, heritage palette compliance, 28-minute Anthony Henday run. Highlands Commercial Pricing 2026 Real Highlands ranges, by project type Ranges below reflect actual 2026 project pricing across 118 Avenue, the Concordia University campus, Borden Park and the surrounding music-venue and ethnic-restaurant footprint. Final scope after a free site walk. RRP lead-safe containment is itemized separately on pre-1978 buildings. 118 Ave Inline Storefront $3,500-$5,800 1,000-1,800 sqft Indie retail flip 5-day window Ethnic Restaurant Fit-Out $5,500-$12,000 1,800-2,800 sqft Scuff-X + BOH Closed-day window Concordia Classroom Cycle $6,500-$22,000 CUE academic blocks Zero-VOC Natura Exam-break run Heritage Interior (per sqft) $0.90-$1.55 Walls + tin ceilings RRP if pre-1978 1,800 sqft typical Municipal Heritage Building $4,500-$18,000 Borden Park or Library Mineral silicate City PO scope All ranges in CAD, 2026 pricing. EPA RRP lead-safe containment on pre-1978 Alberta Avenue buildings is quoted as a line item, typically $1,200 to $3,400 added to the base scope. Book a free Highlands site walk for a written scope inside 48 hours. Choosing a Highlands Commercial Painter iPaint Painting vs suburban-mall painting firms vs national heritage-restoration specialists in Highlands 118 Avenue operators and Highlands building owners typically weigh three options when scoping an Alberta Avenue or Concordia-adjacent repaint. Here is the head-to-head comparison of what each delivers for the typical Highlands project. Criteria iPaint Painting Suburban-Mall Painter (vs) National Heritage Restoration Firm (vs) EPA RRP lead-safe certification for pre-1978 Alberta Avenue buildings Current, paperwork delivered with COI before mobilization Rare, suburb mall stock is post-1978 Yes, but premium-priced $5M CGL Certificate of Insurance Emailed before mobilization on every Concordia or City of Edmonton PO Often $2M, mall-tenant scope only Yes, slow head-office turnaround Closed-day restaurant window (11pm to 10am) Dedicated crew, Sunday-to-Tuesday off-night mobilization Day-crew only, cannot fit the closed-day window Yes, but quoted at restoration-firm rates Concordia University of Edmonton facilities relationship Active, scoped against academic calendar and reading-week windows None, no campus-procurement experience Yes, but routed through national service desk City of Edmonton heritage palette compliance Benjamin Moore Historical Collection submitted before prep Unfamiliar with heritage planner sign-off process Yes, but priced at museum-budget levels Independent ethnic-restaurant pricing Yes, indie operator scope priced for indie budgets Yes, but no heritage or RRP compliance No, restoration-firm pricing assumes institutional budgets Pressed-metal ceiling and original plaster experience In-house, every Alberta Avenue crew member trained None, suburb storefronts use drywall Yes Five-year written workmanship warranty Issued at handover, building-attached not tenant-attached Verbal, 1 year typical Yes, but tied to national service desk Why Highlands Operators Pick iPaint Six things that matter for Highlands commercial work Commercial paint along the 118 Avenue revitalization corridor and at Concordia University is not a colour decision. It is a heritage-compliance, lead-safe and academic-calendar decision. Closed-day restaurant and storefront window on 118 Avenue iPaint Painting runs the Alberta Avenue ethnic-restaurant and music-venue crew on a Sunday-night-into-Tuesday-morning schedule, the only contiguous closed window on 118 Avenue. Pho restaurants close at 9pm, Ethiopian kitchens close at 10pm and live-music venues finish load-out by 1am, leaving the 11pm-to-10am window for paint application. The crew sleeps the afternoon and paints the next closed cycle so a Vietnamese kitchen never loses a lunch service. EPA RRP lead-safe certification on every pre-1978 Alberta Avenue building iPaint Painting holds current EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) certification, the lead-safe work-practice standard that applies to almost every commercial building on 118 Avenue since the Alberta Avenue commercial strip was substantially built between 1910 and 1928. iPaint files RRP paperwork with the building owner and the City of Edmonton heritage planner before any original trim is disturbed, runs contained work zones with HEPA cleanup, and posts certified worker cards on every Highlands job site. Right paint chemistry for ethnic kitchens, classrooms and heritage municipal Sherwin-Williams Emerald or Benjamin Moore Scuff-X around exhaust hoods and prep stations in Vietnamese and Latin American kitchens. Zero-VOC Benjamin Moore Natura on Concordia University classrooms because students return inside the hour. Breathable mineral silicate on the Highlands Library 1924 plaster interior. Benjamin Moore Historical Collection palette on Borden Park pavilion exteriors. iPaint specs each Highlands job against the substrate and the compliance status, not against a fixed gallon-cost line. In-house Highlands crew, no subcontractors on heritage or campus work Every painter on a Highlands job is a full-time iPaint employee, WCB-covered, MPI-trained, EPA RRP certified and Fall Protection / Confined Space Entry / WHMIS-trained. No rotating subs through Concordia residence halls at 6am or through the Avenue Theatre during a teardown. The same crew that scoped the 118 Avenue boutique on Monday finishes it Friday before the new operator unpacks. Five-year written workmanship warranty, building-attached Every Highlands surface iPaint Painting touches is backed by a five-year written workmanship warranty. Peeling, bubbling or cracking that traces back to iPaint's work gets a crew back on site, no questions, no invoice. The warranty is attached to the building, not the tenant, so it survives the typical 18-to-36-month Alberta Avenue lease turnover and follows the property through a sale. City of Edmonton heritage planner and Concordia facilities relationships iPaint maintains an active working relationship with the City of Edmonton heritage planning office for designated 118 Avenue buildings, plus an open purchase-order channel with Concordia University of Edmonton facilities for academic-calendar-aligned cycle work. Facade colour submissions for Alberta Avenue heritage stock and Borden Park pavilion exteriors are routed through the planner before scope is finalized. The shop on 33 Ave NW is a 22-minute Anthony Henday Drive run from 118 Avenue, so site walks happen the same day a tenant or facilities manager calls. Where in Highlands Postal codes, streets and landmarks iPaint covers in Highlands Anywhere inside T5W and T5B, plus the adjacent Forest Heights, Cromdale and Holyrood commercial pockets. Primary Service Area (postal codes) Highlands T5W Alberta Avenue T5B Concordia Campus T5B Commercial corridors and landmarks 118 Avenue (Alberta Avenue) 112 Avenue Wayne Gretzky Drive 82 Street 64 Street Ada Boulevard Borden Park Concordia University of Edmonton Highlands Library Avenue Theatre Alberta Avenue Community League Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse Adjacent commercial zones Forest Heights Cromdale Holyrood Downtown Edmonton 22 minutes via Anthony Henday Drive. iPaint's shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton serves Highlands, 118 Avenue and the Concordia-adjacent commercial strip with no travel surcharge. Same-day site walks for active fit-out and academic-calendar windows. Highlands inner-northeast neighbourhood inside T5W and T5B, served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Related iPaint Work in Highlands More iPaint services across the Highlands and 118 Avenue district Commercial painting is one of several iPaint services that ship inside the T5W and T5B zones. The same crew, the same RRP certification, the same warranty. Commercial Painting (parent) Interior Painting in Highlands Exterior Painting in Highlands Commercial Painting in Downtown Edmonton Commercial Painting in Oliver Edmonton Areas Hub Highlands Commercial FAQs Five questions Highlands operators ask before they sign Every answer below is fully visible. No accordions. No expand-on-click. How much does a 118 Avenue storefront repaint cost in Highlands in 2026? iPaint Painting prices a typical 118 Avenue (Alberta Avenue) commercial repaint between $3,500 and $12,000 in 2026. A small 1,000 to 1,800 sqft inline retail storefront, like an independent boutique or a phone-and-electronics shop, lands $3,500 to $5,800. A 1,800 to 2,800 sqft ethnic restaurant with kitchen prep area, dining room and back-of-house storage runs $5,500 to $12,000. Heritage facade repaints on pre-1928 brick storefronts add $1,200 to $3,400 for City of Edmonton heritage palette compliance and lead-safe RRP containment. The Highlands commercial footprint is smaller than Whyte Avenue, but pricing per square foot lands in the same band because the heritage and lead-safe rules are identical. Can iPaint paint Vietnamese, Ethiopian and Latin American restaurants on Alberta Avenue without disrupting service? Yes. iPaint Painting schedules 118 Avenue ethnic restaurant fit-outs around the operator's specific service rhythm, not a fixed contractor window. Most Highlands ethnic restaurants do dinner-only or lunch-and-dinner, which means painting happens between 11pm closing and 10am the next morning, often across a closed Monday or Tuesday. Grease-resistant, scrubbable Sherwin-Williams Emerald or Benjamin Moore Scuff-X is the default product around prep stations and exhaust hood surrounds. Low-VOC, fast-recoat chemistry means the dining room is ready for service the same evening on small jobs, with the crew breaking down before staff arrive for dinner prep. Does iPaint follow the City of Edmonton heritage palette for 118 Avenue commercial facades? Yes. The 118 Avenue commercial spine carries heritage brick storefronts dating to 1910 to 1928 , and the City of Edmonton heritage planner reviews exterior facade colour and finish on designated buildings inside the Alberta Avenue revitalization zone. iPaint Painting submits proposed Benjamin Moore Historical Collection swatches against the City heritage palette before any prep work begins on a registered building. EPA RRP lead-safe containment is the default on every pre-1978 facade, with HEPA cleanup and certified worker cards posted on site. The shop on 33 Ave NW is a 22-minute Anthony Henday Drive run from 118 Avenue, so heritage site walks happen the same day a building owner calls. What commercial painting does iPaint do at Concordia University of Edmonton in Highlands? iPaint Painting handles campus building maintenance painting at Concordia University of Edmonton (CUE) on Ada Boulevard plus the surrounding student-services commercial strip on 112 Avenue and 82 Street. Typical Concordia work includes classroom and lecture hall cycle repaints across the Tegler Centre, the Hole Academic Centre and Schwermann Hall, scheduled over the December exam break or the May-to-August summer slowdown ; residence hallway and stairwell refreshes during February reading week; and chapel and library interior maintenance. iPaint uses zero-VOC Benjamin Moore Natura on academic spaces because students return to study within the hour. All campus work is invoiced through CUE facilities with a $5M CGL certificate on file. How is Highlands commercial painting different from Old Strathcona or Sherwood Park Mall? Highlands commercial painting is the emerging-corridor work along 118 Avenue (Alberta Avenue) with a smaller footprint and a different tenant mix than the established Whyte Avenue density of Old Strathcona or the chain-tenant model out at Sherwood Park Mall. Highlands tenants skew toward independent ethnic restaurants, music venues like the Avenue Theatre, Concordia University-adjacent retail and Borden Park heritage municipal property. The City of Edmonton is actively investing in 118 Avenue revitalization, which means storefront turnover is high and fit-out frequency is growing faster than either comparison district. iPaint Painting holds the same EPA RRP certification, $5M CGL and 5-year written warranty across all three areas, but scopes Highlands jobs against the smaller storefront footprint and the revitalization growth trajectory. Get Started Free Highlands site walk, written scope inside 48 hours Whether it is a 118 Avenue storefront flip, an ethnic restaurant fit-out, a Concordia University classroom cycle, a Borden Park pavilion refresh or a Highlands Library heritage interior, iPaint Painting will walk the building, scope the work and email a Certificate of Insurance and RRP package before the crew lifts a roller. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Highlands Site Walk EPA RRP Certified $5M CGL + WCB 5-Year Warranty Closed-Day Restaurant Window --- ## Leduc commercial painting costs $2,000-$50,000+ in 2026 URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/commercial-painting/leduc.html > Leduc commercial painting costs $2,000 to $8,000 per office and $10,000 to $50,000+ for Nisku industrial in 2026. iPaint paints high-bay warehouses and QEII hotels after hours. Leduc commercial painting costs $2,000-$50,000+ in 2026 Commercial Painting in Leduc : Nisku Industrial, the QEII Corridor, and Airport-Area Business Commercial painting in Leduc is the most industrial work iPaint Painting takes on: the Leduc-Nisku Industrial Business Park sits between the city and Edmonton International Airport as one of Canada's largest industrial parks, lined with high-bay warehouses and oilfield service shops, while the Discovery Way and QEII commercial corridor stacks offices, hotels, and retail along Highway 2. A Leduc office or service shop repaints for $2,000 to $8,000 ; a Nisku high-bay industrial facility runs $10,000 to $50,000 and up . iPaint Painting works nights, weekends, and bay by bay so the floor never stops. Five-year written warranty. Pricing current for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Site Walkthrough 2026 Pricing How Much Does Commercial Painting Cost in Leduc in 2026? Commercial painting in Leduc costs $2,000 to $8,000 in 2026 for an office or service-shop repaint, $8,000 to $25,000 for a QEII corridor hotel or retail property, and $10,000 to $50,000 and up for a Nisku high-bay industrial facility. Commercial work is priced by area and surface system rather than by the room, so a 3,000 square foot office on Discovery Way and a 40,000 square foot Nisku warehouse sit at opposite ends of the same rate card. iPaint Painting charges Leduc the same as Edmonton with no travel surcharge, and every figure arrives in a written walkthrough estimate before a brush moves. Three things move a Leduc commercial quote more than floor area alone. Ceiling height sets the equipment plan, since a Nisku high-bay with 24 to 40 foot walls and a steel deck needs boom and scissor lifts that an 8 foot office never touches. Surface system sets the product cost, because bare and rusted steel takes direct-to-metal coatings, concrete block takes filler and epoxy, and clinic or hotel drywall takes washable acrylic. Scheduling sets the labour, because the after-hours and weekend windows that protect a working facility cost more to staff than a daytime job that empties the building first. Office or Service-Shop Repaint $2,000-$8,000 Discovery Way and 50 Avenue offices, oilfield service-shop interiors, and medical or dental clinics. Walls, doors, and trim on washable acrylic, evenings or weekends. QEII Corridor Hotel or Retail $8,000-$25,000 Airport-area hotels, motels, and retail along Highway 2. Lobbies, corridors, and guest rooms repainted floor by floor around the occupancy calendar. Nisku High-Bay Industrial $10,000-$50,000+ Warehouses, logistics terminals, and oilfield shops. Steel structure, deck, and concrete block on industrial coatings via lift access, zoned bay by bay. Written Leduc estimates follow a free on-site walkthrough, which usually books within two to three business days. Call 780-938-9555 or request a walkthrough online , and have the facility or property manager available so the staging plan and after-hours windows take shape the same day. The Commercial Map Where iPaint Paints Commercial Property in Leduc and Nisku Leduc is a city in Alberta about 33 kilometres south of downtown Edmonton, inside the Edmonton Metro Region and Leduc County, and its commercial map is shaped by one fact above all others: the city sits just south of Edmonton International Airport , with the Leduc-Nisku Industrial Business Park filling the ground between. Nisku is one of Canada's largest industrial parks, built around oilfield services, logistics, and warehousing, and it gives Leduc a commercial-painting demand profile no bedroom suburb has. The civic identity reinforces it: Leduc No. 1 , the 1947 oil strike that launched Alberta's modern oil industry and is marked by the Canadian Energy Museum , is why "Black Gold" runs through everything here, from Black Gold Drive to the spring Black Gold Rodeo . Inside the city, commercial work clusters along the highway and the main avenues. The QEII Highway (Highway 2) and the Discovery Way commercial corridor carry the hotels, retail, and big-box trade near the airport interchange, while Highway 2A / 50 Street , 50 Avenue , Sparrow Drive , and Grant MacEwan Boulevard hold the offices, clinics, and service businesses that anchor the older core. The properties iPaint Painting coats sort into three families no single Leduc street combines: heavy industrial in Nisku, hospitality and retail on the QEII corridor, and professional and service space across the city grid. Commercial Districts iPaint Painting Serves in Leduc Leduc-Nisku Business Park High-bay warehouses, logistics terminals, and oilfield service shops. The signature Leduc scope: steel structure, decks, and 24-40 ft walls on lift access. Discovery Way Corridor Big-box retail, showrooms, and quick-service units near the airport interchange. After-hours sequencing so the sales floor opens on time. QEII Airport-Area Hotels Hotels and motels along Highway 2 serving YEG travellers. Lobbies, corridors, and rooms repainted around the booking calendar. 50 Avenue Office Core Professional offices, dental and medical clinics, and finance suites in the older downtown. Washable low-odour finishes, evening work. Sparrow Drive Business Strip Light-industrial bays, trades shops, and service counters. Mixed drywall and block interiors on durable commercial coatings. Oilfield Service Shops Equipment maintenance and fabrication buildings with overhead cranes. Bay-by-bay coating so machines never stop moving through. Leduc Recreation Centre Area Public, institutional, and large common-area spaces. High-traffic finishes scheduled around facility hours. Leduc County Acreage Shops Outlying commercial and agricultural buildings surrounding the city. Steel and metal-clad interiors on direct-to-metal systems. The Signature Leduc Scope Best Commercial Painting in Leduc for Nisku High-Bay Warehouses and Service Shops iPaint Painting is the contractor Nisku facility managers call because the Leduc-Nisku Industrial Business Park is a scope an office repaint does not prepare a crew for. The park's high-bay warehouses, logistics terminals, and oilfield service shops put steel structure, concrete block, and steel deck overhead in the same building, with walls running 24 to 40 feet and forklifts moving the whole time, and each of those facts rewrites part of the painting plan. Steel here is coated, not painted with wall product. Bare and rusted structure, dock equipment, and overhead crane rail get abraded, spot-primed, and finished in Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial direct-to-metal so the film stands up to impact, fork traffic, and the temperature swings of an open prairie facility. Concrete block walls get filler and epoxy rather than a single roller coat. The height changes the physics: deck and high-wall work goes up on boom and scissor lifts under fall-protection and confined-space procedures, which is why these projects are zoned bay by bay and run on off-shift and weekend windows when the floor below is clear. What a Nisku Industrial Coating Includes Direct-to-metal steel coatings: Bare and rusted structure, dock gear, and crane rail abraded, spot-primed, and finished in Pro Industrial DTM for impact and abrasion. Concrete block fill and epoxy: Block filler levelling the masonry before a durable epoxy or acrylic topcoat that wipes clean on a working floor. High-bay deck and wall work: 24 to 40 foot walls and steel decks reached on boom and scissor lifts during cleared, off-shift windows. Bay-by-bay containment: The active zone sealed from the running floor so shipping doors and forklift lanes keep operating beside the coating. Safety certification on site: Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS, and Lead Safety credentials carried for the demands of an industrial environment. Uptime Logistics How Does After-Hours Commercial Painting Protect Business Uptime in Leduc? After-hours commercial painting in Leduc is planned around the line of business before it is planned around the paint. iPaint Painting builds a staging plan for every Nisku facility, QEII hotel, and Discovery Way retailer that maps which zone is coated on which night, because in a working warehouse or an occupied hotel the production schedule and the booking calendar control the calendar as much as the scope does. Bay and zone phasing: The building is split into areas worked one at a time so half the floor, or the rest of the wing, keeps operating throughout. Night and weekend windows: Deck, high-wall, and corridor work runs off-shift when forklifts are parked and guests are settled, so daytime trade is untouched. Occupancy-based hotel sequencing: Guest rooms and corridors are repainted floor by floor around the booking calendar, with rooms back in service the next day. Low-odour, fast-recoat products: Commercial finishes chosen to clear quickly so a space returns to use without an extended shutdown. Retail open-on-time sequencing: Discovery Way sales floors and quick-service units are coated overnight so doors open for the morning as scheduled. The crew reaches Nisku and Leduc from the iPaint shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in about twenty to twenty-five minutes, straight south down the QEII Highway, so mobilizing a night shift is a short run rather than an overnight haul. Oilfield service shops with overhead cranes, logistics terminals shipping around the clock, and airport hotels at near constant occupancy all follow the same principle: the paint goes on when the business is quiet, and the building keeps earning while the work gets done. Industrial vs Office Nisku High-Bay vs Leduc Office: Which Commercial Repaint Costs More? A Nisku high-bay industrial facility costs several times what a comparable-footprint Leduc office costs to coat: $10,000 to $50,000 and up against $2,000 to $8,000 in 2026. The gap is almost entirely equipment and product. Lift access for a 40 foot deck, direct-to-metal and epoxy systems on steel and block, and the off-shift labour that keeps the floor running all stack onto an industrial job that a drywall office on washable acrylic never accumulates, while the office spends its overhead on tidy evening sequencing instead. Leduc Commercial Repaint Nisku High-Bay Industrial Discovery Way / 50 Avenue Office Ceilings 24 to 40 ft steel deck; boom and scissor lifts 8 to 10 ft drywall or T-bar; standard ladder reach Surfaces Steel structure and concrete block; DTM and epoxy Drywall and trim; washable commercial acrylic Scheduling Bay-by-bay phasing, off-shift and weekend windows Evening or weekend, building emptied per zone Certifications Fall Protection, Confined Space, WHMIS required Standard commercial site safety Typical 2026 price $10,000 to $50,000 and up $2,000 to $8,000 Timeline 1 to 3 weeks, phased to protect uptime 2 to 5 evenings depending on size Hospitality QEII Corridor Hotels and Retail, Painted Around the Calendar The QEII Highway corridor between Leduc and Edmonton International Airport runs hotels, motels, and retail at near constant occupancy, and a guest-room repaint reaches iPaint Painting as a property that cannot afford an empty floor. The scope is occupancy-driven: lobbies, corridors, and rooms are repainted wing by wing around the booking calendar, washable Benjamin Moore Scuff-X finishes are specified to survive luggage traffic and frequent cleaning, and low-odour products return rooms to service the next day. Discovery Way retail and quick-service units are sequenced overnight so the sales floor opens on time. Industrial Systems Coating Systems for Oilfield Shops and Logistics Terminals Surface dictates system in Nisku. An oilfield service shop puts bare steel, rusted equipment, concrete block, and a steel deck in one building, so iPaint Painting specifies by substrate: Pro Industrial direct-to-metal where impact and abrasion are constant, block filler and epoxy where the masonry has to wipe clean, and high-build coatings on mezzanines and rail. Each system is matched to the wear it will take on a working floor, then applied in the coats the substrate requires, so the finish lasts through the freeze-thaw and fork traffic of an open-plateau facility. Commercial painting service overview (parent service, every iPaint location) Leduc interior painting (new-build repaints in Southfork, Bridgeport, and acreage interiors) Leduc exterior painting (prairie wind, UV, and freeze-thaw durability on stucco, Hardie, and metal) Leduc area hub (every iPaint service available across Leduc and Nisku) Reference: Leduc, Alberta on Wikipedia Common Questions Leduc Commercial Painting FAQ How much does commercial painting cost in Leduc in 2026? Commercial painting in Leduc costs $2,000 to $8,000 for an office or service-shop repaint in 2026, $8,000 to $25,000 for a QEII corridor hotel or retail property, and $10,000 to $50,000 and up for a Nisku high-bay industrial facility. Office and clinic work along Discovery Way and 50 Avenue is priced by floor area and surface count; Nisku warehouse coatings are priced by wall and deck square footage, ceiling height, and the direct-to-metal or block-fill system the building needs. iPaint Painting charges Leduc the same rates as Edmonton with no travel surcharge, and every quote is detailed in writing. Can iPaint Painting paint a Nisku warehouse without shutting down operations? Nisku warehouse painting runs on the building's schedule, not the painter's, so iPaint Painting plans every high-bay project around production. Bays are zoned and sealed one at a time so forklift lanes, shipping doors, and one half of the floor keep running while the other half is coated. Boom-lift and scissor-lift work on the deck and upper walls happens during off-shift or weekend windows when the floor is clear, and low-odour, fast-recoat industrial products limit the downtime around occupied areas. Oilfield service shops with overhead cranes are sequenced bay by bay so equipment never stops moving through the building. Does iPaint Painting coat high-bay industrial buildings in the Leduc-Nisku Business Park? High-bay industrial buildings in the Leduc-Nisku Industrial Business Park are a core iPaint Painting scope. The park is one of Canada's largest, packed with warehouses, logistics terminals, and oilfield service shops whose 24 to 40 foot walls and steel decks need lift access and industrial coatings rather than ladders and wall paint. iPaint applies Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial direct-to-metal on steel structure and dock equipment, block filler and epoxy on concrete masonry, and high-build systems on mezzanines and rail. The crew carries the Fall Protection, Confined Space, and WHMIS certifications these sites require. Do you paint airport-area hotels and retail along the QEII corridor in Leduc? Airport-area hotels, motels, and retail along the QEII corridor between Leduc and Edmonton International Airport are a regular iPaint Painting scope. These properties run near constant occupancy, so corridors, lobbies, and guest rooms are repainted floor by floor or wing by wing on schedules built around the booking calendar. iPaint uses durable, washable Benjamin Moore Scuff-X finishes that survive luggage traffic and frequent cleaning, and low-odour products so rooms return to service the next day. Retail and quick-service units along Discovery Way are sequenced after hours so the sales floor opens on time. How far in advance should a Leduc business book a commercial repaint? A Leduc commercial repaint should be booked two to four weeks ahead for a single office or shop and four to eight weeks ahead for a phased Nisku industrial or multi-floor hotel project, because after-hours and weekend windows fill first. iPaint Painting starts with a free on-site walkthrough, usually within two to three business days of the call, then issues a written staging plan that maps which zones are coated on which nights. From the south Edmonton shop the crew reaches Nisku and Leduc in about twenty to twenty-five minutes down the QEII, so mobilizing a night shift is straightforward once the schedule is set. Last updated: 2026. Pricing reflects the current office, hotel, retail, and Nisku industrial commercial-painting market across Leduc and the Leduc-Nisku Industrial Business Park (T9E). Get Started Leduc Commercial Painting: From the Nisku High Bay to the Airport Hotel Whether the project is a Nisku warehouse with a 40 foot steel deck, an oilfield service shop with overhead cranes, a QEII corridor hotel at full occupancy, or a Discovery Way office on a quick evening turnaround, iPaint Painting builds the uptime staging plan, matches the coating to the surface, and delivers the finish on a written scope. Free site walkthrough. Five-year written warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Site Walkthrough --- ## Commercial Painting Magrath Heights Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/commercial-painting/magrath-heights.html > Magrath Heights SW Edmonton commercial painter 2026. Plaza tenant turns, Terwillegar Drive offices, 1990s-era strata refresh. WCB, $5M CGL. 780-938-9555. Commercial Painting Magrath Heights Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting Commercial Painting for Established Magrath Heights Businesses, Plazas and Strata Boards Commercial painting in Magrath Heights is mature-neighbourhood work. iPaint Painting serves the southwest Edmonton T6R corridor, handling Magrath Heights Plaza tenant turnovers, second-life professional office repaints along Terwillegar Drive and Rabbit Hill Road, and 1996 through 2008 strata-managed townhouse common-area refreshes across Magrath Heights, Magrath and adjacent MacTaggart. Compared to first-life commercial painting, established-neighbourhood work demands substrate remediation, not just colour. Free site walk inside 48 hours. Last updated 2026. Commercial painting in Magrath Heights sits inside Edmonton's most established southwest professional corridor: plaza tenant turnovers at Magrath Heights Plaza off 23 Avenue SW , medical and dental clinic refreshes along Terwillegar Drive , second-life exterior repaints on the stucco-with-brick office buildings built during the original 1996 to 2008 buildout, and common-area work for the strata-managed townhouse complexes off Magrath Boulevard and Rabbit Hill Road . Adjacent commercial in the Terwillegar Towne Centre and Terwillegar Common retail district feeds the same demographic, established professional families and empty-nesters with median household incomes between $130,000 and $180,000. A typical Magrath Heights Plaza unit lands in the $3,800 to $14,000 range; office repaints run $0.85 to $1.40 per square foot . Free site walk, written scope, no markup on materials. Call 780-938-9555 . Call 780-938-9555 Request a Site Walk $5M CGL Insurance Alberta WCB Covered 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews After-Hours Crew Available Direct Answer What commercial painting in Magrath Heights actually involves For Magrath Heights business owners, plaza landlords and condo property managers, commercial painting in this established T6R neighbourhood divides into four buckets, each driven by the area's 1996 to 2008 build era. Plaza tenant turnovers at Magrath Heights Plaza when established locally-owned tenants change hands; second-life professional office and clinic repaints along Terwillegar Drive and Rabbit Hill Road where the original 2002 to 2006 interior paint has run its useful life; strata common-area refreshes covering corridors, lobbies, stairwells and three-storey townhouse exteriors across the late-1990s and early-2000s complexes off Magrath Boulevard; and first or second life-cycle exterior repaints on the stucco-with-brick commercial buildings between Rabbit Hill Road and Whitemud Drive. iPaint handles all four with WCB, $5M commercial liability, substrate remediation expertise, and a five-year written workmanship warranty. Magrath Heights Commercial Geography Where the commercial repaint work actually happens in Magrath Heights Magrath Heights occupies the inner-west part of southwest Edmonton's T6R postal code, bounded by Terwillegar Drive to the east, Rabbit Hill Road to the west, 23 Avenue SW to the north, and Whitemud Drive to the south. The neighbourhood takes its name from the historic Magrath Mansion , the 1913 Colonial Revival estate built by railway financier William Magrath that still anchors the area's architectural identity. The community grew through three buildout phases between 1996 and 2010, putting most commercial and residential structures in the 15 to 30 year age bracket today. Roughly 9,500 residents call the immediate Magrath Heights statistical area home, with median household incomes between $130,000 and $180,000 and a meaningfully higher concentration of empty-nesters and established professional families than the newer subdivisions further west. That demographic shapes the commercial mix: established medical and dental practices, professional services, family-oriented retail, and the kind of second-generation tenant occupancy that drives steady turnover rather than franchise rollout. Magrath Heights Plaza and Terwillegar Towne Centre The primary commercial anchor inside the neighbourhood proper is Magrath Heights Plaza , the strip-format community plaza off 23 Avenue SW that handles daily-needs retail, family medical and dental, and a rotating mix of food-service and professional service tenants. North across Whitemud Drive sits the larger Terwillegar Towne Centre , which functions as the destination retail and dining node for Magrath Heights residents, with chain grocery, family restaurants, automotive service, fitness, and the medical-aesthetic and family practice clinics that draw from the wider Magrath Heights and MacTaggart catchment. Adjacent retail at Terwillegar Common and the streets around Lessard Road feeds the same demographic. The Plaza unit turnover cycle is steadier and slower-paced than the destination centres, which means more substrate remediation per unit and less franchise brand-spec compliance work. Subdivision-level strata and townhouse work Outside the retail plazas, the commercial painting demand inside Magrath Heights comes from strata-managed townhouse and condominium complexes built during the original buildout. The mid-1990s and early-2000s townhouse blocks along Magrath Boulevard , the apartment-style condos clustered near George P. Nicholson School , the larger duplex-style strata complexes between Brookside School and Terwillegar Drive, and the executive-class townhomes adjacent to Lillian Osborne Catholic High School in MacTaggart all generate predictable common-area and exterior repaint cycles. Property managers in this established corridor expect a contractor who carries the full Certificate of Insurance package, can phase work around residents who have lived in the building for 15 or 20 years, knows how to remediate decades of mismatched handyman touch-up work back to a uniform substrate, and handles the boom-lift work on three-storey stucco-and-brick exteriors that define the architectural style of the late-1990s Magrath Heights buildout. Project Categories Eight Magrath Heights commercial paint scenarios we handle regularly Each project category in this established T6R corridor carries its own substrate prep, scheduling and compliance requirements. iPaint scopes the right approach for each. Plaza Tenant Turnover 900 to 1,500 sqft CRU at Magrath Heights Plaza between tenants. Anchor patching, primer over former accents, two coats neutral. 3 to 6 business days. Medical / Dental Refresh Established Terwillegar Drive practices, first repaint in 15 to 20 years. Zero-VOC, HEPA filtration, single weekend window. Professional Office Repaint Real-estate, accounting, legal and family law suites along Terwillegar Drive and Rabbit Hill Road. After-hours work, dust containment. Strata Common Areas Corridors, lobbies, stairwells in late-1990s strata complexes off Magrath Boulevard. Substrate remediation, then two coats Ultra Spec 500. Second-Life Townhome Exteriors Stucco-with-brick three-storey complexes off Rabbit Hill Road. Crack remediation, primer, high-build elastomeric topcoat. Restaurant / Quick-Service Terwillegar Towne Centre family restaurants and Plaza quick-service. Closes Sunday, reopens Tuesday. Grease-prone ceiling coatings. Office Building Exterior 1996 to 2008 stucco-with-brick two-storey commercial along Terwillegar Drive. Elastomeric crack-bridging, 15-plus year recoat cycle. Family Service Tenant Fit-Up Pediatric dental, optometry, family chiropractic, physiotherapy. Bright friendly palettes, washable scuff-resistant wall coatings. Magrath Heights Commercial Pricing Real T6R ranges, by project type Ranges below reflect actual project pricing at Magrath Heights Plaza, on Terwillegar Drive offices, and on strata work in the late-1990s townhouse complexes off Magrath Boulevard. Final scope after a free site walk. Small Plaza CRU $3,800-$6,500 900-1,500 sqft Magrath Heights Plaza turn 3-6 days Anchor / Quick-Service $8,500-$14,000 1,800-3,000 sqft Terwillegar Towne Centre Grease-rated finishes Office Repaint $0.85-$1.40/sqft Terwillegar Drive corridor Real-estate, legal, accounting After-hours crew Medical / Dental $5,500-$12,000 Clinics 2,800-4,500 sqft Zero-VOC products Single-weekend window Strata Common Areas $9,000-$48,000 Magrath Boulevard complexes Includes substrate remediation Phased over 2-4 weeks Quotes are firm. No change orders without written sign-off. Materials at supplier cost. Get your Magrath Heights site walk scheduled . Choosing a Magrath Heights Commercial Painter iPaint Painting vs general residential painters vs national commercial-only firms Magrath Heights property managers and second-life office building owners typically weigh three options when scoping a commercial repaint inside this established T6R neighbourhood. The substrate condition of 20-plus year old buildings rules out the residential painter for most of this work. The unit volume rules out the national firm for most of it. Here is the head-to-head comparison. Criteria iPaint Painting Residential Painter (vs) National Commercial Firm (vs) WCB + $5M CGL Certificate of Insurance Yes, emailed before mobilization Often residential-tier coverage only Yes, but slower issue Second-life substrate remediation experience Yes, daily work on 1996 to 2008 stock No, optimized for new construction Yes Plaza tenant turnover at Magrath Heights Plaza Yes, 3 to 6 day turn No tenant-fit-out experience Yes, but priced for larger anchors Elastomeric exterior recoat on stucco buildings Yes, crack-bridging system standard No, lacks substrate diagnostic Yes Typical cost for 1,200 sqft Plaza CRU $4,200 to $5,800 $3,500 to $5,000 (riskier prep) $6,500 to $9,500 (higher minimums) 5-year written workmanship warranty Yes, portable if building sells 1 to 2 years typical 1 year typical For an established Magrath Heights commercial building owner or strata board that needs proper insurance documentation and second-life substrate remediation but does not want the national-firm minimums, iPaint sits in the sweet spot. We are the right fit for Magrath Heights Plaza turnovers, second-life office repaints along the Terwillegar Drive corridor, Magrath Boulevard strata common-area refreshes, and the 1996 to 2008 stucco-with-brick exterior recoat cycle. Why Magrath Heights Property Managers Pick iPaint Six things that matter for established-neighbourhood commercial work Commercial paint in a mature community like Magrath Heights is not about colour selection. It is about substrate diagnostics, occupied-building scheduling, and the insurance package property managers actually want on file. Friday-to-Monday occupied-building scheduling Magrath Heights professionals have been in their offices for years and patient appointments are booked weeks out. Our commercial crew works weekday evenings 6pm to midnight and full Friday-night to Sunday-night windows so the Plaza dental clinic, the Terwillegar Drive accounting office, and the Rabbit Hill Road physiotherapy practice are all open Monday morning without rescheduling a single appointment. Insurance package strata boards actually accept Alberta WCB on every painter, $5,000,000 commercial general liability through a Canadian carrier, and a Certificate of Insurance naming the strata corporation or property manager as an additional insured. The full package, including written fall-protection plans for any three-storey townhouse exterior work, gets emailed before mobilization. No board meeting delays, no contract holdups. Substrate diagnostic, not just colour selection The Magrath Heights stock is 18 to 30 years old. The original interior latex on a 1998 strata corridor has been touched up by handymen for two decades with whatever the maintenance company had in stock. Our scope starts with a substrate diagnostic, identifying coating-on-coating adhesion risk, mismatched sheens, areas of soft drywall, and water-stain bleed-through. Then we remediate. Then we paint. Skip step one and a $20,000 strata refresh fails inside 36 months. Greenguard Gold defaults for occupied medical spaces Standard product on occupied medical, dental and family practice work in Magrath Heights Plaza and along Terwillegar Drive is Benjamin Moore Eco Spec WB and Sherwin-Williams Harmony, both Greenguard Gold certified. Air quality returns to baseline inside hours. For an established clinic that has not been repainted in 18 years, that matters. Patients return Monday morning with no measurable VOC residual. Five-year workmanship warranty, portable on sale Every Magrath Heights commercial project carries a five-year written workmanship warranty. Adhesion failure on a Plaza CRU, premature peel on a stairwell wall in a Magrath Boulevard strata complex, elastomeric hairline-cracking on a Terwillegar Drive office exterior. We come back, we remediate, no questions. Warranty is portable, meaning if the building sells or the tenant turns over, the warranty continues with the building owner. Firm quotes, supplier-invoice transparency on materials You see the actual supplier invoice for the paint. Labour is quoted in writing before any crew mobilizes. Change orders require written sign-off. The number on the proposal is the number on the final invoice. Magrath Heights property managers who oversee multiple properties along Terwillegar Drive and Magrath Boulevard tell us this is the single biggest reason they stop bidding work out and just call iPaint. Where in Magrath Heights Subdivisions, corridors and landmarks we cover Anywhere inside the T6R postal code, plus the established commercial corridors that anchor the established southwest Edmonton communities. Primary Service Area Magrath Heights (T6R) Subdivisions Magrath Heights Magrath MacTaggart Terwillegar Towne Riverbend Henderson Estates Commercial Districts & Corridors Magrath Heights Plaza Terwillegar Towne Centre Terwillegar Drive Rabbit Hill Road 23 Avenue SW Magrath Boulevard Whitemud Drive Landmarks & Anchors Magrath Mansion Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre George P. Nicholson School Brookside School Lillian Osborne Catholic High School Anthony Henday Drive access Our shop on 33 Ave NW is roughly 16 minutes from any Magrath Heights commercial address via the south leg of Anthony Henday Drive, which means we mobilize fast for emergency callbacks, overnight clinic repaints, and weekend Plaza turnovers. Magrath Heights SW Edmonton, postal code T6R. Magrath Mansion history on Wikipedia . Other Magrath Heights Services More iPaint work across Magrath Heights Interior Painting in Magrath Heights Exterior Painting in Magrath Heights Cabinet Refinishing in Magrath Heights Cabinet Refacing in Magrath Heights Commercial Painting (Edmonton) Epoxy Flooring Magrath Heights Commercial FAQs Five questions Magrath Heights property managers ask before they sign Every answer below is fully visible. No accordions. No expand-on-click. How much does a tenant turnover repaint cost at Magrath Heights Plaza or the adjacent Terwillegar Towne Centre? A plaza tenant turnover repaint at Magrath Heights Plaza or the adjacent Terwillegar Towne Centre runs $3,800 to $14,000 depending on unit size, prior tenant build-out, and whether the new occupant brings a corporate spec sheet. The bread-and-butter unit here is a 900 to 1,500 square foot CRU at the Plaza, formerly occupied by a family clinic or service business, that needs anchor-hole patching, primer over a former tenant accent colour, and two coats of neutral landlord-approved off-white. That work lands at $3,800 to $6,500. A larger 1,800 to 3,000 square foot anchor or a quick-service food unit with grease-prone ceilings, washable coatings, and corporate brand colours typically runs $8,500 to $14,000. Because Magrath Heights Plaza tenants tend to be established locally-owned businesses rather than franchise rollouts, scheduling is less compressed than at the bigger destination centres. Can you repaint a Terwillegar Drive medical or dental clinic without disrupting our patient schedule? Yes. The medical and dental clinics clustered in Magrath Heights Plaza and the professional buildings along Terwillegar Drive and Rabbit Hill Road are a regular Friday-evening to Sunday-night project for our crew. Because Magrath Heights is a mature neighbourhood with established practices, most clinics here have been in place 10 to 20 years and the interiors have not been repainted since the original Magrath Boulevard plaza buildout. We schedule the work in a single weekend window starting Friday at 6pm, run zero-VOC Benjamin Moore Eco Spec WB and Sherwin-Williams Harmony, mask all dental chairs and diagnostic equipment with poly and tape, set up HEPA filtration between operatories, and have the clinic open Monday at 8am with no measurable VOC residual. A typical 2,800 to 4,500 square foot clinic finishes in 48 to 60 hours. Our 1998 era Magrath Heights townhouse strata needs a common-area refresh. What does that involve? The late-1990s and early-2000s strata-managed townhouse complexes along Magrath Boulevard, 23 Avenue SW and the streets feeding into Rabbit Hill Road are now hitting their second life-cycle for interior common areas (corridors, lobbies, stairwells) and their first or second exterior repaint cycle. A second-life common-area refresh involves more substrate prep than a first-life paint because the original 1998 to 2002 paint has typically been touched up unsystematically by handymen for 20 years. We strip mismatched touch-ups back to a uniform substrate, prime, and apply two coats of a modern contract-grade product like Benjamin Moore Ultra Spec 500 or Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200. A typical 24-unit complex with two stairwells, a small lobby and roughly 1,400 linear feet of corridor lands between $14,000 and $28,000 phased over two weeks so residents stay comfortable. Do you carry the Certificate of Insurance and WCB documents our Magrath Heights condo board needs on file? Yes. iPaint Painting carries full Alberta WCB coverage on every painter on the crew plus $5,000,000 commercial general liability through a Canadian carrier. We issue Certificate of Insurance documents naming the strata corporation, condo board or property management firm (FirstService Residential, Associa Aspen, Ayre and Oxford, the larger firms managing Magrath Heights and MacTaggart properties) as an additional insured before we mobilize a single ladder on site. We also include written safety plans for any boom-lift, swing-stage or scaffold work required on three-storey townhouse exteriors, which the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety code requires as part of the contract documentation for any commercial site with a fall hazard above three metres. Our Magrath Heights office building exterior was last painted in 2004. What does a second life-cycle exterior repaint actually involve? Second life-cycle exterior repaints are one of the highest-value commercial categories we do in Magrath Heights because the original 1996 through 2008 stucco-with-brick commercial buildings here are now 18 to 30 years old and the original elastomeric or acrylic exterior coatings have either chalked out, hairline-cracked from freeze-thaw cycling, or lost the original colour saturation entirely. A second-life repaint is not just a fresh colour. We pressure wash, repair stucco hairline cracking with elastomeric crack-bridging compound, prime any bare metal flashing or fascia, and apply two coats of a high-build elastomeric topcoat (Sherwin-Williams Conflex XL or Benjamin Moore Ultra Spec Masonry Coating) rated for 15 plus year recoat cycles. A typical 8,000 to 12,000 square foot two-storey office building on Terwillegar Drive runs $22,000 to $48,000 inclusive of all prep, lift rental and remediation. Best scheduled May through September when overnight temperatures stay above the product cure minimums. Book a Magrath Heights Site Walk Free site walk-through, written scope inside 48 hours Whether it is a Magrath Heights Plaza tenant turnover, a Magrath Boulevard strata common-area refresh, or a second-life exterior repaint on a Terwillegar Drive office, iPaint Painting will scope it for free. WCB-covered, $5M insured, five-year warranty in writing. Call 780-938-9555 Request Site Walk $5M CGL Insurance Alberta WCB Covered After-Hours Crew 5-Year Warranty --- ## Commercial Painting Old Strathcona 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/commercial-painting/old-strathcona.html > Old Strathcona commercial painter 2026. Whyte Avenue boutique fit-outs, heritage theatre interiors, RRP-certified, 4am-10am crews. Call 780-938-9555. Commercial Painting Old Strathcona 2026 | iPaint Painting Commercial Painting for Old Strathcona Whyte Avenue Boutiques, Heritage Theatres and Independent Hospitality Operators iPaint Painting is the commercial painter Old Strathcona landlords and Whyte Avenue tenants call for independent boutique fit-outs, heritage theatre interior cycles at the Princess and Garneau, Old Strathcona Farmers Market common-area work and lead-safe RRP repaints on pre-1978 Whyte Avenue facades. The crew works the 4am to 10am window between bar close and brunch service so storefronts never lose a trading day. Last updated February 2026. Old Strathcona carries the highest density of independent retail and hospitality in Edmonton, a footprint nothing like the chain-tenant model out at Sherwood Park Mall or West Edmonton Mall. iPaint Painting holds EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) certification, a $5M commercial general liability certificate, WCB Alberta coverage and a working relationship with the City of Edmonton heritage planning office for designated buildings inside the Old Strathcona Provincial Historic Area. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Whyte Avenue Site Walk EPA RRP Lead-Safe Certified $5M CGL + WCB Covered 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews 4am to 10am Whyte Ave Window Direct Answer Commercial painting in Old Strathcona is the heritage-and-hospitality work that fits inside Whyte Avenue's narrow daily closed window Commercial painting in Old Strathcona is the scoped repainting, fit-out and lead-safe maintenance work done across four distinct commercial layers inside the T6E postal zone and the Old Strathcona Provincial Historic Area: Whyte Avenue independent boutique and restaurant fit-outs between tenant leases on the highest-density indie retail strip in Edmonton; heritage theatre interior maintenance at the 1915 Princess Theatre, the 1940 Garneau Theatre and the 1922 Walterdale Theatre firehall; Old Strathcona Farmers Market common-area refreshes on the off-season Tuesday and Wednesday cycle; and University of Alberta-adjacent cafe, bookstore and study-space repaints on the 109 Street and Saskatchewan Drive edge of campus. iPaint Painting handles all four with EPA RRP lead-safe certification for pre-1978 buildings, City of Edmonton heritage facade compliance, $5M commercial general liability, WCB coverage and a five-year written workmanship warranty. Old Strathcona Commercial Geography Where the commercial paint demand actually sits inside Old Strathcona Old Strathcona is the heritage district immediately south of the North Saskatchewan River, bounded roughly by Saskatchewan Drive on the north, Mill Creek Ravine on the east, 76 Avenue on the south, and 109 Street on the west, all sitting inside the T6E postal zone. The district was incorporated as the separate Town of Strathcona in 1899, then amalgamated into Edmonton in 1912, which is why most of the commercial inventory predates 1928 and triggers lead-safe RRP rules on every brush stroke. The City of Edmonton designated the Whyte Avenue commercial spine as a Provincial Historic Area, which means the heritage planner reviews exterior facade work the same way Calgary reviews Inglewood. Commercial demand inside Old Strathcona clusters along four very specific corridors. Whyte Avenue (82 Avenue) independent retail and hospitality spine Whyte Avenue runs roughly from 99 Street west to 109 Street and carries the densest concentration of independent boutiques, vintage shops, record stores, bookstores, art galleries, restaurants, bars, live-music venues, brunch cafes and tattoo studios in Edmonton. Most of the storefronts run between 1,200 sqft and 3,500 sqft , far smaller than a Sherwood Park Mall CRU, and tenant turnover is constant because indie operators rotate every 2 to 5 years. When a lease flips, the new operator usually wants the previous accent walls primed out, the original tin ceiling refreshed, the back-of-house repainted, and a single feature wall in their brand colour, all inside the four-day gap before opening day. The painting window on Whyte Avenue is brutal because the bars close at 2am and the brunch spots fire ovens at 7am, leaving only 4am to 10am for any contiguous on-street work. iPaint runs a dedicated heritage-and-hospitality crew that starts mobilization at 3:30am and breaks down before lunch service. Heritage theatre interiors: Princess, Garneau, Walterdale Three working heritage theatres anchor Old Strathcona's cultural calendar, and each one carries different paint chemistry. The Princess Theatre , built in 1915 on Whyte Avenue, has original lime-plaster walls and ornate proscenium relief that demand breathable mineral silicate or true breathable acrylic systems so trapped moisture does not lift the historic plaster. The Garneau Theatre , built in 1940 on 109 Street at Garneau, carries Art Moderne interior detailing that needs hand-cut sash work around the original light coves and curved bulkheads. The Walterdale Theatre , a 1922 firehall conversion on 103 Street, has exposed brick lobby walls that take a different sealing approach than the painted-plaster auditorium. iPaint scopes each theatre against off-season runs in July, August or January when there is no production booked, and pricing typically lands between $5,500 and $22,000 depending on scope. Old Strathcona Farmers Market and event-venue common areas The Old Strathcona Farmers Market on 103 Street and 83 Avenue operates Saturdays year-round in a heritage CN Rail freight building, which means the only painting window is Tuesday and Wednesday after the Saturday vendor breakdown and before Thursday set-up. iPaint scopes Farmers Market work as a two-day-cycle phased refresh , common-area walls and food-court repaints on Tuesday, dry overnight, second coat and trim Wednesday, vendors back in Thursday morning. Adjacent event venues including Theatre Network at the Roxy on Gateway Boulevard run the same off-night scheduling rhythm. University of Alberta-adjacent cafes, bookstores and study spaces The northwestern edge of Old Strathcona, along 109 Street and Saskatchewan Drive, abuts the University of Alberta's south campus and the Garneau community. The commercial inventory here is cafe, bookstore, study-space and casual-dining operators serving the 40,000-student daily UofA footfall. Repaint cycles run 3 to 4 years on cafes because of espresso-machine steam, and most operators schedule work over the December exam break or the April-to-August summer slowdown. Zero-VOC Benjamin Moore Natura is the default product on every UofA-adjacent cafe because students are studying at every other table inside an hour of the brush coming down. Strata-managed loft conversions and live-work walk-ups Outside the four commercial spines, the maintenance painting demand inside Old Strathcona comes from the converted warehouse-to-loft buildings on 103 and 104 Street , the live-work walk-ups above Whyte Avenue retail, and the strata-managed condo buildings on Saskatchewan Drive. Corridor, lobby and stairwell repaints happen on a 5 to 7 year cycle, scheduled around UofA student lease turnovers in late August. iPaint phases these as zone work with phased certificates of insurance going to the property management firm before mobilization. Project Categories Eight Old Strathcona commercial paint scenarios iPaint handles weekly Each scenario carries its own scheduling, product and heritage-compliance requirements. iPaint scopes the right approach for each one. Whyte Avenue Boutique Fit-Out Indie retail turnover, prime over previous accents, tin-ceiling refresh, single feature wall, 4-day window between leases. Heritage Theatre Interior Princess, Garneau and Walterdale Theatre cycles, breathable mineral silicate, hand-cut around original relief plaster. Whyte Avenue Restaurant or Bar 2am-to-4am off-night repaints, grease-resistant scrubbable finish, exhaust-hood wall surrounds, Sunday-to-Tuesday window. Farmers Market Common Area Tuesday-and-Wednesday phased refresh between Saturday vendor cycles, food-court spaces, dry overnight, vendors Thursday. UofA-Adjacent Cafe Saskatchewan Drive and 109 Street cafes, zero-VOC Natura, scheduled around December exam break and April summer slowdown. Heritage Facade Repaint (RRP) Pre-1978 Whyte Avenue facades, EPA RRP containment, certified lead-paint testing, City of Edmonton heritage planner sign-off. Warehouse-Loft Common Area 103 and 104 Street converted lofts, corridor, lobby and stairwell repaints, phased zoning around August student turnover. Art Gallery and Studio Repaint Gallery white-wall resets between exhibitions, museum-grade flat finish, two-coat full block-out, three-day install gap. Old Strathcona Commercial Pricing 2026 Real Old Strathcona ranges, by project type Ranges below reflect actual 2026 project pricing across Whyte Avenue, the heritage theatre cluster, the Farmers Market and the UofA-adjacent cafe strip. Final scope after a free site walk. RRP lead-safe containment is itemized separately on pre-1978 buildings. Whyte Ave Boutique (Small) $3,500-$6,800 1,200-1,800 sqft Indie retail fit-out 4-day window Whyte Ave Restaurant / Bar $9,500-$15,000 2,200-3,500 sqft Tin ceiling + BOH 4am-10am window Heritage Theatre Cycle $5,500-$22,000 Princess / Garneau Mineral silicate Off-season run Heritage Interior (per sqft) $0.85-$1.50 Walls + tin ceilings RRP if pre-1978 2,400 sqft typical UofA-Adjacent Cafe $4,200-$8,800 Zero-VOC Natura Exam-break window 3-year cycle All ranges in CAD, 2026 pricing. EPA RRP lead-safe containment on pre-1978 Whyte Avenue buildings is quoted as a line item, typically $850 to $2,400 added to the base scope. Book a free Old Strathcona site walk for a written scope inside 48 hours. Choosing an Old Strathcona Commercial Painter iPaint Painting vs suburban-mall painting firms vs national heritage-restoration specialists in Old Strathcona Whyte Avenue tenants and Old Strathcona building owners typically weigh three options when scoping a heritage-district repaint. Here is the head-to-head comparison of what each delivers for the typical Old Strathcona project. Criteria iPaint Painting Suburban-Mall Painter (vs) National Heritage Restoration Firm (vs) EPA RRP lead-safe certification for pre-1978 buildings Current, paperwork delivered with COI Rare, suburb stock is post-1978 Yes, but premium-priced $5M CGL Certificate of Insurance Emailed before mobilization Often $2M, mall-tenant scope Yes, slow head-office turnaround 4am to 10am Whyte Avenue crew window Dedicated heritage-and-hospitality crew, 3:30am mobilization Day-crew only, cannot fit the bar-close-to-brunch gap Yes, but quoted at heritage-restoration rates Breathable mineral silicate on heritage plaster Standard on Princess Theatre and Garneau Theatre scope Latex over original plaster, traps moisture, fails Yes, the default City of Edmonton heritage planner relationship Active working relationship for Provincial Historic Area work Unfamiliar with heritage planner sign-off process Yes, but routed through head-office consultant Independent-operator-friendly pricing Yes, indie boutique scope priced for indie budgets Yes, but no heritage compliance No, restoration-firm pricing assumes museum budgets Tin ceiling and original plaster experience In-house, every Whyte Avenue crew member trained None, suburb storefronts use drywall Yes Five-year written workmanship warranty Issued at handover, building-attached not tenant-attached Verbal, 1 year typical Yes, but tied to national service desk Why Old Strathcona Tenants Pick iPaint Six things that matter for Old Strathcona commercial work Commercial paint inside the Old Strathcona Provincial Historic Area is not a colour decision. It is a heritage-compliance, lead-safe and 4am-mobilization decision. Dedicated 4am to 10am Whyte Avenue crew iPaint Painting runs a dedicated heritage-and-hospitality crew that mobilizes at 3:30am, paints the contiguous quiet window between 2am bar close and 7am brunch service, and breaks down before the lunch rush walks in. Bar-restaurant flips on Whyte Avenue happen Sunday-into-Monday. Boutique fit-outs run the four-day gap between leases. The Princess Theatre books off-season. The crew sleeps the afternoon so they can paint the next 4am window. EPA RRP lead-safe certification on every pre-1978 building iPaint Painting holds current EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) certification, the lead-safe work-practice standard that applies to almost every Whyte Avenue commercial building, since most were built before 1928. iPaint files RRP paperwork with the building owner and the City of Edmonton heritage planner before original trim is disturbed, runs contained work zones with HEPA cleanup, and posts certified worker cards on every Old Strathcona job site. Right paint chemistry for original heritage substrates Benjamin Moore Aura Interior for hand-cut work around original plaster relief. Breathable mineral silicate or Aura Bath and Spa for heritage walls that need to release moisture instead of trap it. Sherwin-Williams ProClassic on original 1920s wood trim. Zero-VOC Natura on UofA-adjacent cafes serving students inside the hour. iPaint specs each Old Strathcona job against the substrate and the heritage compliance status, not against a fixed gallon-cost line. In-house Old Strathcona crew, no subcontractors on heritage work Every painter on an Old Strathcona job is a full-time iPaint employee, WCB-covered, MPI-trained, EPA RRP certified and Fall Protection / Confined Space Entry / WHMIS-trained. No rotating subs through the Princess Theatre at 5am. The same crew that scoped the Whyte Avenue boutique on Monday finishes it Thursday before the new operator unpacks inventory. Five-year written workmanship warranty, building-attached Every Old Strathcona surface iPaint Painting touches is backed by a five-year written workmanship warranty. Peeling, bubbling or cracking that traces back to iPaint's work gets a crew back on site, no questions, no invoice. The warranty is attached to the building, not the tenant, so it survives the typical 2-to-5-year Whyte Avenue lease turnover and follows the property through a sale. City of Edmonton heritage planner relationship iPaint maintains an active working relationship with the City of Edmonton heritage planning office for designated buildings inside the Old Strathcona Provincial Historic Area. Facade colour submissions, mortar-and-stucco interface reviews, and Whyte Avenue streetscape sign-offs are routed through the planner before scope is finalized. The shop on 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is a 12-minute run via 99 Street to the Whyte Avenue and Calgary Trail interchange, so site walks happen the same day a tenant calls. Where in Old Strathcona Postal codes, streets and landmarks iPaint covers in Old Strathcona Anywhere inside T6E, plus the adjacent Garneau and Queen Alexandra commercial pockets on the UofA edge. Primary Service Area (postal codes) Old Strathcona T6E Garneau T6G Queen Alexandra T6E Commercial corridors and landmarks Whyte Avenue (82 Avenue) Princess Theatre Garneau Theatre Walterdale Theatre Old Strathcona Farmers Market Strathcona Library Gateway Boulevard Calgary Trail 109 Street Saskatchewan Drive Mill Creek Ravine University of Alberta edge Adjacent commercial zones Downtown Edmonton Oliver Riverbend Bonnie Doon 12 minutes via 99 Street. iPaint's shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton serves Old Strathcona, Whyte Avenue and the UofA-adjacent commercial strip with no travel surcharge. Same-day site walks for active fit-out windows. Old Strathcona heritage district inside T6E, served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Related iPaint Work in Old Strathcona More iPaint services across the Old Strathcona heritage district Commercial painting is one of several iPaint services that ship inside the T6E heritage zone. The same crew, the same RRP certification, the same warranty. Commercial Painting (parent) Commercial Painting in Downtown Edmonton Commercial Painting in Oliver Interior Painting in Old Strathcona Exterior Painting (heritage facade) Edmonton Area Hub Old Strathcona Commercial FAQs Five questions Old Strathcona tenants and landlords ask before they sign Every answer below is fully visible. No accordions. No expand-on-click. How much does a Whyte Avenue independent retail fit-out repaint cost in 2026? iPaint Painting prices a typical Whyte Avenue boutique or restaurant fit-out between $3,500 and $15,000 in 2026, depending on storefront square footage, plaster condition and whether lead-safe RRP practices apply. A small 1,200 to 1,800 sqft Whyte Avenue inline storefront with sound plaster and a single feature wall lands $3,500 to $6,800. A 2,200 to 3,500 sqft restaurant or bar with original tin ceiling, decorative mouldings and a back-of-house kitchen prep area lands $9,500 to $15,000. All Whyte Avenue work happens inside the 4am to 10am window between bar close and morning brunch service opening. The fit-out window is scheduled around the landlord's lease-turnover deadline. Why can iPaint only paint Whyte Avenue between 4am and 10am? Whyte Avenue businesses operate until 2am liquor close, and morning service in the cafes and brunch spots starts at 7am to 8am. The only contiguous painting window is 4am to 10am , sometimes extended to noon on a Monday or Tuesday when adjacent operators are dark. iPaint Painting runs a dedicated heritage-and-hospitality crew that starts mobilization at 3:30am, paints through the quiet window, and breaks down before the lunch service walks in. There is no afternoon Whyte Avenue painting because there is no afternoon when Whyte Avenue is closed, and Friday or Saturday is off-limits entirely because the strip is the busiest retail and nightlife footfall in Edmonton. Does iPaint hold EPA RRP lead-safe certification for pre-1978 Old Strathcona commercial buildings? Yes. iPaint Painting holds current EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) certification , the lead-safe work-practice standard that applies to every commercial building on Whyte Avenue built before 1978, and most of Whyte Avenue qualifies because the strip was substantially built between 1899 and 1928. RRP requires contained work zones, HEPA vacuum cleanup, certified lead-paint testing before any disturbance of original trim or facade, and documented worker training cards on site. iPaint files the RRP paperwork with the building owner and, where applicable, with the City of Edmonton heritage planner before the first inch of original trim is sanded. Can iPaint paint a heritage theatre like the Princess or Garneau without damaging the original plasterwork? Yes. iPaint Painting maintains heritage theatre interiors using breathable mineral silicate and breathable acrylic systems that move with original lime plaster instead of trapping moisture inside it. Decorative cornices, proscenium mouldings and original 1915-era plasterwork at the Princess Theatre or the 1940 Garneau Theatre cinema are hand-cut with 2-inch angled sash brushes, never sprayed near relief detail. Colour-matching against the original heritage paint chemistry is done with a sample card lifted from a concealed sightline, scanned on-site against Benjamin Moore Aura Interior. Off-season runs in July, August or January are the default scheduling window so a booked production is never displaced. What does heritage commercial interior repainting cost per square foot in Old Strathcona? iPaint Painting prices heritage commercial interiors in Old Strathcona at $0.85 to $1.50 per square foot in 2026, walls only on the lower end and walls plus tin ceilings or decorative plaster on the upper end. The range moves with how much original substrate must be stabilized before paint goes on, whether lead-safe RRP containment applies, and whether the City of Edmonton heritage planner has flagged any visible facade element as protected under the Old Strathcona Provincial Historic Area designation. A 2,400 sqft Whyte Avenue retail unit with original plaster and a stamped tin ceiling typically lands $2,400 to $3,600 turnkey, mobilized inside the 4am to 10am window across two consecutive overnight cycles. RRP containment, when triggered, is itemized separately at $850 to $2,400 on top of the base scope. Get Started Free Old Strathcona site walk, written scope inside 48 hours Whether it is a Whyte Avenue boutique flip, a Princess Theatre off-season cycle, an Old Strathcona Farmers Market common-area refresh or a UofA-adjacent cafe over exam break, iPaint Painting will walk the building, scope the work and email a Certificate of Insurance and RRP package before the crew lifts a roller. Call 780-938-9555 Book an Old Strathcona Site Walk EPA RRP Certified $5M CGL + WCB 5-Year Warranty 4am to 10am Window --- ## Commercial Painting in Oliver 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/commercial-painting/oliver.html > Commercial painting in Oliver costs $3,500-$14,000 per retail unit in 2026; offices $0.85-$1.40 per sqft. Tower amenity floors quoted per project. Call 780-938-9555. Commercial Painting in Oliver 2026 | iPaint Painting Commercial Painting in Oliver : Jasper Avenue West Podiums, Brewery District Interiors and Tower Amenity Floors Commercial painting in Oliver is the podium-retail fit-out, heritage-interior and amenity-floor work that keeps Jasper Avenue West storefronts, the Brewery District's converted brewery buildings and the shared spaces of Edmonton's densest tower cluster presentable to the 18,000-plus residents living above and around them. iPaint Painting prices a typical Jasper Avenue West retail unit between $3,500 and $14,000 , paints office space at $0.85 to $1.40 per square foot , and quotes tower amenity floors per project once the elevator booking and certificate of insurance are confirmed. Last updated June 2026. Oliver is the central-west Edmonton neighbourhood between downtown and 124 Street , renamed wihkwentowin , Cree for circle of friends, by city council in 2024, and the densest neighbourhood in Edmonton across the T5K and T5N postal zones. The western stretch of Jasper Avenue runs as a continuous street-retail strip beneath apartment towers, the Brewery District fills the historic Molson brewery site on the 104 Avenue corridor, and MacEwan University anchors that corridor's downtown end. iPaint Painting carries WCB Alberta coverage, a $5M commercial general liability certificate, MPI-certified in-house painters and a 5-year written workmanship warranty on every Oliver commercial job. Call 780-938-9555 or book an Oliver site visit . Call 780-938-9555 Book an Oliver Site Visit COI + Elevator Booking Handled WCB + $5M Liability Certificate 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Close-to-Open Retail Window Oliver Commercial Pricing 2026 How much does commercial painting cost in Oliver in 2026? Commercial painting in Oliver costs $3,500 to $14,000 for a typical Jasper Avenue West retail unit in 2026, office space prices at $0.85 to $1.40 per square foot, and tower amenity floors are quoted per project. The ranges below are published, not hidden behind a quote form. Podium Retail Fit-Out $3,500-$8,500 Jasper Ave West, 900-2,200 sqft Towers occupied above Close-to-open window Brewery District Heritage Interior $7,000-$14,000 Exposed brick + steel masked Double-height ceilings, lift work Taprooms, offices, anchor retail 124 Street Gallery / Boutique $3,500-$9,000 Glare-free low-sheen walls Lighting-matched neutrals Hung-show turnaround dates Office / Professional (per sqft) $0.85-$1.40 104 Ave + Oliver Square suites 2,000-5,000 sqft typical Weekend phasing Tower Amenity Floor Per Project Lobby, gym, party room COI + elevator booking included Corridors at $0.85-$1.40/sqft All ranges in CAD, 2026 pricing. Brewery District heritage interiors are priced only after a masking survey of the exposed brick, steel and conduit, so the written number already includes the protection work. Book a free Oliver site visit for written numbers within two business days. Oliver Commercial Geography Commercial painting in Oliver in 2026: the five districts that drive the work Commercial painting demand in Oliver comes from a neighbourhood unlike any other iPaint serves: Edmonton's densest , with more than 18,000 residents stacked into towers and walk-ups between downtown and 124 Street , inside the T5K and T5N postal zones. City council renamed the neighbourhood wihkwentowin , Cree for circle of friends, in 2024, and both names still appear on leases, strata documents and work orders. Almost every commercial space here shares a wall, a floor or an elevator with somebody's home, so access planning and odour control decide jobs as much as price does. Jasper Avenue West, street retail with towers overhead The western stretch of Jasper Avenue through Oliver is a continuous street-retail strip, restaurants, cafes, salons, pharmacies and professional services at grade with apartment floors stacked directly above. Painting a unit on this strip is mixed-use podium work: hoarding-free pedestrian protection on the sidewalk, low-odour product because tenants sleep one slab up, and a close-to-open window so the till never stops ringing. iPaint Painting loads in at close, paints overnight and signs the space back before the morning coffee rush. The Brewery District and Oliver Exchange, brick and steel that must stay bare The Brewery District redevelopment occupies the historic Molson brewery site on Oliver's 104 Avenue corridor, pairing anchor retail around the Loblaws CityMarket block with offices, breweries and taprooms inside converted heritage industrial buildings, the Oliver Exchange among them. These interiors trade on exposed brick, riveted steel and original timber, which means the paint scope is really a masking scope: crisp cut lines where new drywall meets century-old masonry, coated decks and services overhead, and lift work under double-height ceilings. iPaint Painting surveys every junction before quoting so the protection work is in the written price. 124 Street, the gallery district where colour is the product 124 Street on Oliver's western edge carries Edmonton's gallery district: independent art galleries, design studios and boutiques whose walls are part of the merchandise. Gallery repaints are colour-critical, glare-free low-sheen finishes that read true under track lighting, neutrals sampled on the wall before commitment, and dead-flat ceilings that disappear behind the work. iPaint Painting schedules these repaints between exhibitions so the next show hangs on cured, uniform walls. 104 Avenue and MacEwan, student-facing suites plus Oliver Square MacEwan University sits at the downtown end of the 104 Avenue corridor, and the blocks west of it carry student-facing commercial: quick-service food, tutoring and health services, and professional offices that prefer semester-break scheduling. Oliver Square , the strip-retail development on the same corridor, adds big-box-adjacent units with standard commercial specs and faster turnover. Office and professional space across this belt prices at $0.85 to $1.40 per square foot with weekend phasing as the default. The tower amenity belt, the steadiest repaint demand in Oliver Oliver's tower cluster, the largest in Edmonton, runs from Stony Plain Road on the western edge to the high-rises overlooking the river valley, and its lobbies, corridors, gyms and party rooms generate more repeat painting than any storefront. This is property-management work: a certificate of insurance naming the corporation, an after-hours service-elevator booking, floor-by-floor corridor phasing so residents always reach their doors, and low-odour products throughout. Amenity work pairs naturally with epoxy flooring in parkade entries and drywall repairs on the same mobilization. Project Categories Best commercial painting in Oliver for podium retail, brewery interiors and amenity floors iPaint Painting walks these eight Oliver job types most weeks, each with its own access plan, odour budget and product spec. Podium Retail Fit-Out Jasper Avenue West unit, brand colours at grade, residents asleep upstairs, painted close-to-open with low-odour product. Taproom / Restaurant Interior Brewery District and Jasper Avenue dining rooms, scrubbable kitchen-adjacent finishes, closed-day scheduling. Heritage Brick + Steel Masking Oliver Exchange interiors, brick left bare, steel and deck coated from lifts, crisp cut lines at every junction. Gallery / Boutique Repaint 124 Street spaces, glare-free low-sheen walls, lighting-matched neutrals, dead-flat ceilings, between-show timing. Tower Lobby Refresh Entrance, concierge wall and mail alcove phased overnight so the building never loses its front door. Corridor + Suite-Door Package Floor-by-floor phasing, low-odour product, elevator pads booked, residents always reach their doors. Amenity Room Package Gym, party room and co-work lounge in scuff-resistant Scuff-X, returned to residents by the weekend. MacEwan-Adjacent Office 104 Avenue and Oliver Square suites, fast-recoat products, semester-break and weekend scheduling. Choosing an Oliver Commercial Painter iPaint Painting vs a national facility-services vendor vs the building's handyman in Oliver Oliver property managers, condo boards and street-level tenants usually price three routes to a repaint. The table shows what each route actually delivers on the points that decide Oliver work. Criteria iPaint Painting National Facility-Services Vendor (vs) Building's Handyman (vs) COI naming the corporation + elevator booking Confirmed in writing before the crew is scheduled Head-office paperwork adds weeks Rarely carries commercial liability at all Heritage masking in converted brewery buildings Brick, steel and conduit surveyed and masked line by line Sprays the ceiling one colour, heritage detail lost Cuts in by eye, overspray on century-old brick Colour-critical gallery walls Sheen sampled on the wall under the track lighting Standard eggshell off the rate card Whatever white is already in the van Close-to-open podium retail window Crew in at close, out before open, low-odour product Night work billed at premium rates Daytime only, shop loses sales Occupied-building courtesy Floor-by-floor phasing, signage, daily cleanup Schedule set by head office, not the residents No phasing plan, corridors blocked Posted pricing $0.85-$1.40 per sqft and unit ranges published on this page Quote-only, contract minimums Verbal estimate, no paper Crew model In-house, WCB-covered, MPI-trained employees Regional subcontractor network One person, no backup Workmanship warranty 5-year written, attached to the building 1-year corporate standard Nothing in writing Why Oliver Buildings Pick iPaint Top-rated commercial painting in Oliver: six checks before you hand over the elevator iPaint Painting earns Oliver work on six verifiable points. Each one can be confirmed before any deposit changes hands. COI and elevator booking before anyone parks Oliver's professionally managed towers will not let a contractor up without a certificate of insurance naming the corporation and a booked service elevator. iPaint Painting emails the COI with the written estimate and confirms the elevator window before the crew is scheduled, so the job starts on the booked day instead of stalling in the property manager's inbox. Masking discipline for heritage brick and steel Brewery District tenants pay rent for exposed brick and riveted steel, and one careless spray pass ruins both. iPaint Painting surveys every brick-to-drywall and steel-to-ceiling junction before pricing, masks the heritage material line by line, and runs lift work under the double-height ceilings so the finished room shows a crisp paint edge against century-old masonry. Sheen control for gallery and boutique walls A 124 Street gallery wall that flashes under track lighting distracts from the art it carries. iPaint Painting samples sheen on the actual wall under the gallery's own lights before committing, holds neutrals to the lighting temperature of the space, and finishes ceilings dead-flat so they disappear behind the work. Repaints land between exhibitions, never under one. A close-to-open window for podium retail Jasper Avenue West storefronts sit beneath occupied apartments, which rules out both daytime closures and high-odour night work. iPaint Painting loads in after close, applies low-odour product overnight, and signs the space back before opening, so the shop keeps every selling hour and the residents one slab up never smell the job. Occupied-building courtesy upstairs Corridor and amenity work in Edmonton's densest neighbourhood happens around hundreds of households. iPaint Painting phases corridors floor by floor so residents always reach their doors, posts schedule signage at the elevators, cleans up daily, and returns gyms and party rooms by the weekend they were promised. In-house crew and a 5-year written warranty Every painter on an Oliver job is a full-time iPaint employee, WCB-covered and MPI-trained, with no rotating subcontractors moving through residential towers or open galleries. The 5-year written workmanship warranty attaches to the building, so it survives a Jasper Avenue lease turnover and a condo board election alike. Where in Oliver Where to find a commercial painter near me in Oliver, from Jasper Avenue West to 124 Street iPaint Painting covers every block of Oliver and wihkwentowin inside T5K and T5N, plus the Westmount, Glenora and Queen Mary Park commercial pockets next door. Primary Service Area (postal zones) Oliver T5K Oliver T5N wihkwentowin Commercial corridors and landmarks Jasper Avenue West Brewery District Oliver Exchange Oliver Square 124 Street Gallery District 104 Avenue / MacEwan Corridor Stony Plain Road East Victoria Promenade Adjacent commercial zones Downtown Edmonton Glenora Westmount Queen Mary Park About 20 minutes up Gateway Boulevard and 109 Street. iPaint's shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton reaches Jasper Avenue West and the Brewery District with no travel surcharge. Evening site visits available for retail and restaurant operators. Oliver, renamed wihkwentowin in 2024, central-west Edmonton, served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Related iPaint Work in Oliver More iPaint services between downtown and 124 Street Commercial painting is one of several iPaint services running inside T5K and T5N. Same crew, same paperwork, same warranty. Commercial Painting (parent) Interior Painting in Oliver Exterior Painting in Oliver Commercial Painting in Downtown Edmonton Oliver Area Page Edmonton Areas Hub Oliver Commercial FAQs What Oliver property managers and shopkeepers ask iPaint before booking Each answer is printed in full on the page, nothing collapses behind a click. How much does commercial painting cost in Oliver in 2026? iPaint Painting prices a typical Oliver retail unit between $3,500 and $14,000 in 2026. A podium retail fit-out on Jasper Avenue West, 900 to 2,200 sqft at grade beneath an apartment tower, lands $3,500 to $8,500. A Brewery District heritage interior with exposed brick, structural steel and double-height ceilings runs $7,000 to $14,000 once masking and lift work are scoped. A 124 Street gallery or boutique repaint prices $3,500 to $9,000 depending on sheen sampling and ceiling spec. Office and professional space prices at $0.85 to $1.40 per square foot, so a 2,000 to 5,000 sqft suite lands roughly $1,700 to $7,000, and tower amenity floors are quoted per project after a walk-through with the property manager. Can iPaint paint Brewery District interiors without coating the exposed brick? Yes. The Brewery District's converted Molson brewery buildings trade on exposed brick, riveted steel and original timber, and tenants want those heritage surfaces left bare while drywall, ceilings and services get coated. iPaint Painting surveys every brick-to-drywall and steel-to-ceiling junction before pricing, masks the heritage material line by line, and works from lifts under the double-height ceilings. The finished job reads as a crisp paint edge against century-old brick rather than overspray across it, which is exactly what Brewery District tenants and their designers are paying for. How does iPaint handle tower amenity floors and corridors in Oliver high-rises? iPaint Painting quotes Oliver amenity floors per project to the property manager or condo board , with the lobby, concierge wall, mailroom, gym, party room and co-work lounge each priced as its own line. Corridors price at $0.85 to $1.40 per square foot and are phased floor by floor so residents always reach their doors. The certificate of insurance naming the corporation and the service-elevator booking are both confirmed before the crew is scheduled, which is the paperwork standard Oliver's professional management companies expect, and the 5-year written warranty attaches to the building rather than the board that signed. Can a Jasper Avenue West shop stay open while iPaint paints it? Yes. Jasper Avenue West storefronts sit at the base of occupied apartment towers, so iPaint Painting runs a close-to-open window : the crew loads in after the shop locks up, applies low-odour product overnight, and signs the space back before opening. Restaurants and cafes on the strip get the same treatment on their closed day, with kitchen lines, bar fixtures and seating masked and protected. Neither the business at grade nor the residents on the floors above lose a night, and adjacent units never smell the work. How is Oliver commercial painting different from downtown Edmonton or Old Strathcona? Oliver commercial painting is mixed-use podium and amenity work , retail at grade with apartment floors stacked above, where downtown Edmonton runs on office towers and Old Strathcona on Whyte Avenue's independent storefronts and theatres. Oliver, renamed wihkwentowin by Edmonton city council in 2024, is the city's densest neighbourhood, which makes residential tower amenity space the steadiest repaint demand, layered with Brewery District heritage interiors and 124 Street's colour-critical galleries. iPaint Painting carries the same WCB coverage, $5M liability certificate and 5-year written warranty across all three districts but scopes Oliver around elevator bookings, occupied buildings and heritage masking. Get Started Get a written Oliver scope within two business days Whether it is a Jasper Avenue West storefront, a Brewery District taproom, a 124 Street gallery or a full amenity floor in a tower off Victoria Promenade, iPaint Painting walks the space, confirms the elevator booking and certificate of insurance, and prices around your operating hours. Call 780-938-9555 Book an Oliver Site Visit COI + Elevator Booking Handled WCB + $5M Liability 5-Year Written Warranty Close-to-Open Retail Window --- ## Commercial Painting Riverbend | Retail, Office, Medical & Strata | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/commercial-painting/riverbend.html > Professional commercial painting in Riverbend, southwest Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Retail, office, medical, dental, restaurant, and strata painting near Riverbend Square. WCB-covered, night & weekend scheduling. 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Commercial Painting Riverbend | Retail, Office, Medical & Strata | iPaint Painting Commercial Painting in Riverbend iPaint Painting is the trusted commercial painting contractor in Riverbend , southwest Edmonton, serving businesses, retailers, and property managers across the area’s established commercial landscape. From retail and restaurant spaces at Riverbend Square and along Riverbend Road to professional offices, dental and medical clinics , fitness studios , daycares, and strata common areas in the neighbourhood’s many condominium and townhouse complexes, our WCB-covered in-house team delivers commercial-grade results using Benjamin Moore Scuff-X and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial coatings. Led by Mourad , a Master Painters Institute (MPI) certified painter with over 15 years of commercial experience, we offer night and weekend scheduling with phased staging plans to keep your business fully operational throughout the project. Riverbend is one of southwest Edmonton’s most densely populated residential communities, supporting a thriving local commercial ecosystem anchored by Riverbend Square shopping centre and professional services along 43 Avenue and Terwillegar Drive . Our south Edmonton shop is minutes away via Terwillegar Drive . Commercial painting in Riverbend typically runs $2–$5 per square foot depending on space type. Every project includes a detailed written estimate, no hidden fees, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free site assessment online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate WCB Covered & Insured 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Night & Weekend Scheduling Riverbend Pricing Commercial Painting Costs in Riverbend Transparent pricing for the commercial property types found throughout Riverbend and surrounding southwest Edmonton. Office or Retail Space $2,000 – $8,000 Standard 800–2,500 sq ft office, retail, or boutique space. Walls, ceilings, trim, and accent areas. Low-VOC products for occupied spaces. Medical or Dental Clinic $4,000 – $12,000 Clinical environments requiring specialized low-VOC, antimicrobial-compatible coatings. Examination rooms, waiting areas, corridors, and reception. Strata Common Areas $5,000 – $25,000+ Hallways, lobbies, stairwells, parkades, and common rooms in Riverbend’s condominium and townhouse complexes. Phased scheduling available. Pricing depends on space type, ceiling height, surface condition, and product requirements. Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free site assessment → Properties We Paint Commercial Properties We Serve in Riverbend Every type of commercial space found across Riverbend’s established business community. Retail & Boutique Riverbend Square shops, salons, and retail spaces. Brand-aligned colours and finishes that attract customers. Professional Offices Accounting, law, insurance, and financial services offices. Clean, professional finishes with minimal disruption. Medical & Dental Clinics requiring low-VOC, washable coatings. Examination rooms, waiting areas, and corridors painted to clinical standards. Restaurants & Cafes Food service spaces near Riverbend Square. Scuff-resistant, washable coatings. Work scheduled around service hours. Strata & Condos Common area painting for Riverbend’s condominium and townhouse complexes. Hallways, lobbies, stairwells, and parkades. Daycares & Schools Child-safe, zero-VOC coatings. Bright, durable finishes for high-traffic play areas and classrooms. Weekend scheduling. Churches & Community Places of worship and community centres. Large-scale interior and exterior painting with flexible scheduling. Fitness & Wellness Gyms, yoga studios, and wellness centres. Moisture-resistant, durable coatings for high-humidity environments. Our Process How Commercial Painting Works in Riverbend A proven process designed to deliver premium results while keeping your Riverbend business operational throughout. 1 › Free Site Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or book online. We visit your Riverbend commercial space to assess scope and scheduling needs. 2 › Scope & Schedule We review surface conditions, discuss product requirements, and create a phased scheduling plan around your business hours. 3 › Written Proposal Detailed pricing, timeline, product specifications, and scheduling. Transparent and guaranteed. No hidden fees. 4 › Protection & Prep All fixtures, furniture, and equipment protected. Surfaces prepared. Work begins on your approved schedule. 5 › Commercial Painting Scuff-resistant, washable commercial coatings applied by our WCB-covered team. Low-VOC products for occupied spaces. 6 Inspection & Warranty Final walkthrough, complete cleanup, and 5-year written workmanship warranty activation. Why iPaint Why Riverbend Businesses Choose iPaint What separates us from other commercial painting contractors in southwest Edmonton. Night & Weekend Scheduling Your business stays open. We work nights, weekends, and off-hours so your customers and staff are never disrupted by painting activity. WCB Covered & Insured Full Workers’ Compensation Board coverage and commercial liability insurance. Property managers and business owners have complete peace of mind. All In-House Crew No subcontractors. The same WCB-covered team from start to finish. Consistent quality and clear accountability on every Riverbend commercial project. 5-Year Warranty Every commercial painting project comes with a 5-year written workmanship warranty. We stand behind our work with the same commitment we bring to residential projects. Commercial-Grade Products Benjamin Moore Scuff-X, Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial, and Cloverdale commercial coatings. Products engineered for high-traffic, high-abuse commercial environments. 4.9-Star Rated 156 Google Reviews with a 4.9-star average. Business owners and property managers trust iPaint because we deliver on schedule and on budget. Riverbend Context Why Riverbend’s Commercial Spaces Need Professional Painting Riverbend is one of southwest Edmonton’s most established and densely populated residential communities, home to over 20,000 residents across sub-neighbourhoods like Brander Gardens , Bulyea Heights , Rhatigan Ridge , and Ogilvie Ridge . This large residential population supports a thriving local commercial ecosystem centred around Riverbend Square shopping centre on Riverbend Road , with additional commercial nodes along 43 Avenue and Terwillegar Drive . Aging Commercial Spaces Many of Riverbend’s commercial spaces were built in the 1980s and 1990s, and their interiors show decades of wear. Scuffed walls, faded paint, stained ceilings, and outdated colour schemes make businesses look tired and dated. A professional commercial repaint with modern colours and durable finishes is the fastest, most affordable way to refresh your space and make a strong impression on customers. Strata & Multi-Unit Properties Riverbend has a significant number of condominium and townhouse complexes built from the 1980s through the 2000s. Common area painting (hallways, lobbies, stairwells, and parkades) is a regular maintenance requirement for strata councils. iPaint offers competitive multi-unit pricing, phased scheduling that minimizes disruption to residents, and the WCB coverage and insurance that property managers require. Commercial Painting Details What’s Included in Every Project Every iPaint commercial painting project in Riverbend includes comprehensive scope and professional execution. Full surface preparation , including repair of drywall damage, patching holes, and caulking gaps Commercial-grade coatings , Scuff-X, Pro Industrial, and other high-durability products Low-VOC and zero-VOC options for occupied medical, dental, daycare, and food service spaces Night and weekend scheduling so your business stays open during painting Phased staging plans for larger spaces that cannot be fully closed Protection of all fixtures, equipment, and flooring throughout the project Complete cleanup at the end of every work session, not just at project end WCB coverage and commercial liability insurance for property manager peace of mind Detailed written estimates with no hidden fees, change orders, or surprises 5-year written workmanship warranty on all commercial painting work Also need the building exterior painted? Our exterior painting team handles commercial exteriors throughout Riverbend. Need interior residential work for a property you manage? Our interior painting team is available for that too. Service Areas Commercial Painting Across Riverbend & Southwest Edmonton We provide professional commercial painting throughout Riverbend, surrounding communities, and all of Edmonton. Riverbend Sub-Neighbourhoods Riverbend Brander Gardens Bulyea Heights Rhatigan Ridge Falconer Heights Ogilvie Ridge Nearby Southwest Edmonton Terwillegar Windermere Twin Brooks Blue Quill Summerside Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Minutes from Our Shop — Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is just minutes from Riverbend via Terwillegar Drive. No travel surcharges. Riverbend, southwest Edmonton, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Related Services More Ways We Can Help in Riverbend Commercial painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services available in Riverbend. Interior Painting Exterior Painting Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet Refacing Commercial Painting (Edmonton) Epoxy Flooring Common Questions Commercial Painting FAQs, Riverbend Straight answers to the questions Riverbend business owners and property managers ask most about commercial painting. How much does commercial painting cost in Riverbend? Commercial painting in Riverbend typically costs $2–$5 per square foot depending on space type, ceiling height, surface condition, and product requirements. A standard 1,500 sq ft office or retail space at Riverbend Square runs $3,000–$7,500. Larger projects like strata common areas or multi-unit buildings range from $5,000–$25,000+. Medical and dental clinics requiring specialized low-VOC products may be slightly higher due to product costs. Night and weekend scheduling is included at no extra charge. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. The price we quote is the price you pay. Can you paint our Riverbend retail space without disrupting business? Yes. We offer night and weekend scheduling specifically for Riverbend retail and commercial clients who cannot close during business hours. Our team works in phased sections, completing one area at a time so your business remains fully operational. We use low-VOC and zero-VOC commercial coatings that minimize odour for occupied spaces. For restaurants and food service businesses near Riverbend Square, we coordinate around your service hours and follow all food safety requirements regarding ventilation and dust containment. Call 780-938-9555 to discuss scheduling options for your space. What types of commercial properties do you paint in Riverbend? We paint all commercial property types in Riverbend and southwest Edmonton: retail stores and boutiques at Riverbend Square and along Riverbend Road, professional offices (accounting, legal, insurance, financial), dental and medical clinics, restaurants and food service spaces, fitness studios and gyms, daycares and early learning centres, churches and community halls, strata common areas (hallways, lobbies, stairwells, parkades), and multi-unit residential buildings. Our WCB-covered team carries full commercial liability insurance and follows all applicable building codes and regulations. We also offer exterior commercial painting for building facades, signage areas, and parking structures. Get Started Riverbend’s Trusted Commercial Painters Whether it’s a retail refresh at Riverbend Square, a medical clinic repaint, or strata common area maintenance, let’s talk. Free site assessments, night and weekend scheduling, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate WCB Covered 5-Year Warranty Night & Weekend Scheduling No Subcontractors --- ## Commercial Painting Sherwood Park 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/commercial-painting/sherwood-park.html > Sherwood Park commercial painter 2026. Mall fit-outs, Baseline Road clinics, Wye Road bays. WCB, $5M CGL, after-hours. Call 780-938-9555. Commercial Painting Sherwood Park 2026 | iPaint Painting Commercial Painting for Sherwood Park Mall Tenants, Baseline Road Clinics and Strathcona County Property Managers iPaint Painting is the commercial painter Sherwood Park property managers and Strathcona County landlords call for Sherwood Park Mall tenant fit-outs, Baseline Road clinic weekends and Wye Road bay turnarounds. Sherwood Park is the largest single commercial footprint iPaint serves, more retail and office square footage than Heritage Valley and Magrath Heights combined. iPaint carries WCB coverage, a $5M commercial general liability certificate and a Strathcona County non-resident business licence on top of the City of Edmonton one, so commercial work inside T8A, T8B, T8C, T8G and T8H is properly insured and properly licensed. Last updated February 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Sherwood Park Site Walk Strathcona County Business Licence $5M CGL + WCB Covered 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Nights, Weekends, After-Hours Direct Answer Commercial painting in Sherwood Park is the work that keeps Strathcona County's largest commercial footprint running Commercial painting in Sherwood Park is the scoped repainting, fit-out and maintenance work done across the four commercial layers that make Sherwood Park the largest single retail and office cluster in Strathcona County: Sherwood Park Mall tenant fit-outs for anchor and CRU spaces between leases; Baseline Road professional and medical corridor repaints covering clinics, dental, accountants and law firms with low-VOC weekend windows; Wye Road and Strathcona County Business Park work for office and light-industrial bays serving trades, mechanics, auto detailers and energy services; and Broadmoor Boulevard family-service retail , restaurants, fitness studios and daycares. iPaint Painting handles all four with a Strathcona County non-resident business licence, $5M commercial general liability, WCB coverage and a five-year written workmanship warranty. Sherwood Park Commercial Geography Where the commercial work actually happens in Sherwood Park Sherwood Park is a hamlet inside Strathcona County, the urban service area that sits directly east of Edmonton across Anthony Henday Drive and Highway 216. Unlike the south Edmonton neighbourhoods on this site, Sherwood Park is a separate municipality with its own business licensing, its own RCMP detachment and its own commercial bylaws, and that matters the moment a paint contractor steps inside T8A, T8B, T8C, T8G or T8H. The commercial inventory clusters along four arteries. Sherwood Park Mall and the Broadmoor Boulevard retail spine Sherwood Park Mall, anchored by Walmart, Save-On-Foods, Mark's and Winners, sits at the intersection of Sherwood Drive and Granada Boulevard and pulls retail tenants north along Broadmoor Boulevard for roughly two kilometres. Most of the commercial paint demand here is tenant fit-out work between leases , a CRU clears out on a Sunday, the new operator wants to open the following Friday, and a contractor has four nights and a weekend to repaint, patch drywall and prime over the previous accent walls. Festival Place and Millennium Place add a separate cluster of arts, recreation and food-court retail that follows the same scheduling rhythm. The Baseline Road professional and medical corridor Baseline Road, running east-west from Sherwood Drive out to Range Road 232, is the densest concentration of professional offices, medical and dental clinics, accountants, law firms and insurance brokers in Strathcona County. These tenants demand zero-VOC product specs (Benjamin Moore Natura is the standard iPaint uses for occupied clinics), HEPA dust control and a Friday-night-through-Sunday window so the Monday patient schedule is not affected. Multi-suite plazas on Baseline Road typically need phased zoning so the surgeons upstairs are unaffected while the dental suite downstairs is repainted. Wye Road, Highway 21 and the Strathcona County Business Park Wye Road runs the southern edge of the Sherwood Park commercial footprint, and the inventory shifts from retail toward light-industrial bays , mechanic shops, auto-detail shops, construction services and oilfield support trades. The Strathcona County Business Park, just south of Wye Road, holds the single-tenant and multi-tenant office stock that supports the energy services sector. Most projects here are scoped at $0.85 to $1.40 per square foot for office repaints and run after-hours so daytime tenant operations are not interrupted. Highway 21 then pushes north and south into the rural service area for warehouse and shop work. Broadmoor commercial: restaurants, fitness studios, daycares The southern Broadmoor pocket and the Bethel Transit area carry the family-service retail layer: independent restaurants, fitness and yoga studios, dance schools, before-and-after-school daycares, optometrists and pet-service businesses. Paint cycles here run 4 to 6 years, repaints are scheduled around school terms or seasonal closures, and washable matte and low-sheen eggshell finishes are standard so the high-touch wear at 4-foot height holds up between cycles. Strata-managed condo and townhouse complexes Outside the four commercial arteries, the maintenance painting demand inside Sherwood Park comes from 1980s to 2000s-era strata-managed multi-residential complexes needing corridor, lobby, stairwell and common-area refreshes on a 5 to 7 year cycle. iPaint scopes these as phased zone work, residents are kept in their suites, common areas are done in 4-day blocks, and a certificate of insurance package is delivered to the property management firm before mobilization. Project Categories Eight Sherwood Park commercial paint scenarios iPaint handles weekly Each scenario carries its own scheduling, product and Strathcona County licensing requirements. iPaint scopes the right approach for each. Sherwood Park Mall CRU Turnover Tenant fit-out between leases, prime over previous accent walls, two coats neutral, drywall patch, 4 to 7 day window. Baseline Road Medical Clinic Zero-VOC Benjamin Moore Natura, HEPA dust control, Friday-through-Sunday window so Monday patients are seen. Business Park Office Repaint Strathcona County Business Park, $0.85 to $1.40 per sqft, after-hours, walls and ceilings included. Wye Road Light-Industrial Bay Mechanic, detailer and trade bays. Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial DTM, safety-line marking, single-weekend turnaround. Broadmoor Restaurant Refresh Independent operators along the Broadmoor pocket, grease-resistant scrubbable finishes, off-hours so revenue is not lost. Daycare and Studio Repaint Before-and-after-school daycares, yoga and dance studios. Zero-VOC, scheduled around statutory holidays and term breaks. Strata Common-Area Cycle 1980s to 2000s condo and townhouse complexes. Corridors, lobbies, stairwells, phased 4-day zones. Exterior Stucco and Trim Maintenance Strata exteriors on the Broadmoor side. Boom-lift work, 3-storey stucco-and-trim cycles, summer scheduling. Sherwood Park Commercial Pricing 2026 Real Sherwood Park ranges, by project type Ranges below reflect actual 2026 project pricing across Sherwood Park Mall, Baseline Road, Wye Road and the Strathcona County Business Park. Final scope after a free site walk. No travel surcharge for Strathcona County. Mall CRU (Small) $4,500-$8,500 1,400-1,800 sqft Sherwood Park Mall 4-7 days Anchor Retail / Restaurant $11,000-$18,000 3,000-4,500 sqft Mezzanine, brand spec Weekend window Baseline Clinic / Office $3,500-$14,000 Zero-VOC, HEPA Fri-night to Sun Phased zoning Business Park Office (per sqft) $0.85-$1.40 Walls + ceilings After-hours default 4,000 sqft typical Wye Road Bay $3,800-$9,000 1,200-2,400 sqft Pro Industrial DTM Single weekend All ranges in CAD, 2026 pricing, same as Edmonton with no travel surcharge for Strathcona County. Book a free Sherwood Park site walk for a written scope inside 48 hours. Choosing a Sherwood Park Commercial Painter iPaint Painting vs general residential painters vs national commercial-only firms in Sherwood Park Sherwood Park property managers and Strathcona County landlords typically compare three options when scoping a commercial repaint. Here is the head-to-head comparison of what each delivers for the typical Sherwood Park project. Criteria iPaint Painting Residential Painter (vs) National Commercial-Only Firm (vs) Strathcona County non-resident business licence On file, copy delivered with COI Often missing, City of Edmonton only Typically held by Calgary or Vancouver head office $5M CGL Certificate of Insurance Emailed before mobilization Frequently $2M, sometimes lapsed Yes, but slow turnaround through head office WCB Alberta clearance letter Current, attached to every estimate Owner-operator, no WCB Yes After-hours / weekend Sherwood Park crew Dedicated commercial crew, evenings and Sat/Sun Day crew only, family schedule Yes, but premium-priced Zero-VOC Benjamin Moore Natura on clinics Standard on Baseline Road jobs Residential paint subbed in Yes Pro Industrial DTM on Wye Road bays Standard on industrial bay turnover Latex repurposed, fails inside 18 months Yes Travel surcharge from Edmonton None, same as Edmonton pricing None, but limited Sherwood Park experience Added kilometre charge from out-of-province head office Five-year written workmanship warranty Issued at handover Verbal, 1 year typical Yes, but tied to national service desk Why Sherwood Park Property Managers Pick iPaint Six things that matter for Sherwood Park commercial work Commercial paint inside Strathcona County is not a colour decision. It is a licensing, insurance, and after-hours-logistics decision. After-hours and weekend Sherwood Park crew iPaint Painting runs a dedicated commercial crew that works 6pm to midnight weeknights and full Saturday/Sunday windows. Sherwood Park Mall tenant turnovers happen in the four-day gap between leases. Baseline Road clinics are repainted Friday-night to Sunday. Wye Road bays turn around in a single weekend. The crew sleeps Monday so they can paint Tuesday night. Strathcona County licensing and $5M CGL package iPaint Painting carries a Strathcona County non-resident business licence on top of the City of Edmonton one. Every Sherwood Park job ships with a Certificate of Insurance showing $5M commercial general liability, current WCB Alberta clearance and the Strathcona County licence number. Property managers receive the package by email before mobilization, not after. Right product for the right Sherwood Park environment Benjamin Moore Scuff-X for mall corridors and high-touch retail. Benjamin Moore Natura zero-VOC for Baseline Road clinics. Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial DTM for Wye Road bays. Ultra Spec 500 for Business Park office stock. iPaint specs each Sherwood Park job against the surface and the traffic, not against a fixed price-per-gallon line. In-house Sherwood Park crew, no subcontractors Every painter on a Sherwood Park job is a full-time iPaint employee, WCB-covered, MPI-trained and Fall Protection / Confined Space Entry / WHMIS / RRP certified. No rotating subs through Sherwood Park Mall after 11pm. The same five faces start the job and finish it. Five-year written workmanship warranty Every Sherwood Park surface iPaint Painting touches is backed by a five-year written workmanship warranty. Peeling, bubbling or cracking that traces back to iPaint's work gets a crew back on site, no questions, no invoice. The warranty is property-attached, not tenant-attached, so it survives a Sherwood Park Mall lease turnover. No travel surcharge for Strathcona County iPaint's south Edmonton shop on 33 Ave NW is a 20-minute run via Anthony Henday Drive and Highway 216 to the Broadmoor exit. Sherwood Park, the Strathcona County Business Park and the Wye Road industrial spine all bill at the same per-square-foot rate as Edmonton. There is no kilometre charge and no out-of-zone premium. Where in Sherwood Park Postal codes, corridors and landmarks iPaint covers in Sherwood Park Anywhere inside T8A, T8B, T8C, T8G or T8H, plus the rural Strathcona County service area along Highway 21. Primary Service Area (postal codes) Sherwood Park T8A Sherwood Park T8B Sherwood Park T8C Sherwood Park T8G Sherwood Park T8H Commercial corridors and landmarks Sherwood Park Mall Broadmoor Boulevard Baseline Road corridor Wye Road industrial Highway 21 spine Strathcona County Business Park Festival Place Millennium Place Sherwood Drive Granada Boulevard Adjacent Strathcona County zones Fort Saskatchewan Heartland Industrial Ardrossan Edmonton 20 minutes via Anthony Henday Drive. iPaint's shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton serves all of Sherwood Park and Strathcona County with no travel surcharge. Same pricing as Edmonton. Sherwood Park inside Strathcona County, served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Related iPaint Work in Sherwood Park More iPaint services across Sherwood Park Commercial painting is one of five iPaint services that ship inside Strathcona County. The same crew, the same Strathcona County licence, the same warranty. Commercial Painting (parent) Interior Painting in Sherwood Park Exterior Painting in Sherwood Park Cabinet Painting in Sherwood Park Cabinet Refacing in Sherwood Park Cabinet Refinishing in Sherwood Park Sherwood Park Area Hub Sherwood Park Commercial FAQs Five questions Sherwood Park property managers ask before they sign Every answer below is fully visible. No accordions. No expand-on-click. How much does a Sherwood Park Mall tenant fit-out repaint cost in 2026? iPaint Painting prices a typical Sherwood Park Mall CRU repaint between $4,500 and $18,000 in 2026, depending on unit size, ceiling height and brand-colour spec. A 1,400 to 1,800 sqft inline unit with eight-foot ceilings and a single accent wall lands $4,500 to $8,500. An anchor-adjacent 3,000 to 4,500 sqft unit with mezzanine, exposed structure or chain brand-colour compliance (Starbucks-style hospitality, fitness chains, or larger health and beauty operators) lands $11,000 to $18,000. Pricing is the same as Edmonton with no Strathcona County travel surcharge. The fit-out window is scheduled around the landlord's lease-turnover deadline and includes drywall touch-ups, primer over former-tenant accents and lock-off zoning so neighbouring CRUs stay open. Can iPaint paint a Baseline Road medical clinic without disrupting patient appointments? Yes. iPaint Painting paints Baseline Road clinics, dental offices and allied-health suites on a Friday-night-through-Sunday window so patients are seen Monday morning without interruption. Zero-VOC Benjamin Moore Natura is the default product on every clinic job, HEPA dust control is standard, and infection-control awareness shapes how surfaces are masked and how dust is captured. Multi-suite Baseline Road plazas are scoped with phased zoning so the suites that stay open continue to see patients while iPaint paints the suites that scheduled the window. Does iPaint carry Strathcona County business licensing for commercial work in Sherwood Park? Yes. iPaint Painting holds a Strathcona County non-resident business licence separately from its City of Edmonton licence. The Strathcona County licence is what allows iPaint to bill commercial work inside T8A, T8B, T8C, T8G and T8H, the Strathcona County Business Park on the Wye Road side, and the rural Strathcona County service area along Highway 21. A copy of the licence is included with every Sherwood Park certificate-of-insurance package alongside the $5M commercial general liability certificate and the current WCB Alberta clearance letter, all delivered to the property manager by email before mobilization. What does an office repaint cost per square foot in the Strathcona County Business Park? iPaint Painting prices Strathcona County Business Park office repaints at $0.85 to $1.40 per square foot in 2026, walls and ceilings included. A 4,000 sqft single-tenant office on Pembina Road or Sioux Road typically lands $3,800 to $5,600 turnkey. The range moves with ceiling height, the number of demising walls being touched, whether trim and doors are in scope and whether the work is daytime or after-hours. After-hours work is the default in the Business Park so daytime tenant operations are not interrupted. Benjamin Moore Ultra Spec 500 is the standard product for office stock. Does iPaint handle Wye Road light-industrial bay repaints for trades, mechanics, detailers and contractor yards in Sherwood Park? Yes. iPaint Painting repaints Wye Road light-industrial bays, mechanic shops, auto-detail shops and contractor yards using Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial DTM , ProCryl primer and yellow-and-white safety-line marking. Crews carry Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry and WHMIS certifications, and the $5M commercial general liability certificate is emailed to the building owner before mobilization. Wye Road bay turnarounds inside a single weekend are typical for 1,200 to 2,400 sqft units, which gives a tenant a Monday-morning open without losing a Friday of revenue. Get Started Free Sherwood Park site walk, written scope inside 48 hours Whether it is a Sherwood Park Mall CRU turnover, a Baseline Road clinic weekend, a Wye Road bay repaint or a Strathcona County Business Park office, iPaint Painting will walk the building, scope the work and email a Certificate of Insurance package before the crew lifts a roller. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Sherwood Park Site Walk Strathcona County Licence $5M CGL + WCB 5-Year Warranty Nights and Weekends --- ## Commercial Painting Spruce Grove | Office, Retail & Industrial | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/commercial-painting/spruce-grove.html > Professional commercial painting in Spruce Grove by iPaint Painting. Offices along Highway 16A, retail at Century Crossing, industrial facilities & restaurants. WCB covered, minimal disruption scheduling, commercial-grade products. Call 780-938-9555. Commercial Painting Spruce Grove | Office, Retail & Industrial | iPaint Painting Commercial Painting in Spruce Grove iPaint Painting provides professional commercial painting services in Spruce Grove, Alberta , serving retail storefronts and professional offices along the Highway 16A corridor and King Street downtown, growing commercial developments at Century Crossing and Pioneer Landing , restaurants and service businesses near McLeod Avenue and Grove Drive , institutional buildings including the Horizon Stage Performing Arts Centre and TransAlta Tri Leisure Centre , and industrial facilities in the Century Road business district and surrounding Parkland County . Led by Mourad , a Master Painters Institute (MPI) certified painter with over 15 years of commercial experience across the Edmonton metropolitan area , our WCB-covered in-house team delivers commercial-grade results using Benjamin Moore Scuff-X and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial coatings. Spruce Grove is a city of approximately 40,000 residents located west of Edmonton in Parkland County , with a rapidly expanding commercial sector driven by new developments along Century Road and the Highway 16A retail corridor . We offer night and weekend scheduling with phased staging plans to keep your business operational throughout the project. Our south Edmonton shop is a 30-minute drive via Highway 16 , no travel surcharges. Every project includes a detailed written estimate, no hidden fees, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free site assessment online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty Spruce Grove Pricing Commercial Painting Pricing for Spruce Grove Same pricing as Edmonton, no travel surcharges for Spruce Grove or Parkland County. Every estimate is customized after a free on-site assessment. Office Repaint $2,000+ Highway 16A offices 2,000–5,000 sq. ft. 3–7 days typical Retail / Restaurant $5,000+ Century Crossing storefronts Durable, washable finishes After-hours scheduling Multi-Unit / Condo $8,000+ Common areas & hallways Phased staging plans Minimal tenant disruption Medical / Dental $3,000+ Clinics near McLeod Ave Low-VOC / zero-VOC Around patient hours Industrial / Warehouse $10,000+ Century Road industrial Industrial-grade coatings Full phased scheduling All prices are starting estimates in CAD. Final pricing depends on square footage, surface condition, and scheduling. Get your free custom estimate . Properties We Paint Every Commercial Space in Spruce Grove, Done Right From a professional office on Highway 16A to an industrial facility near Century Road, our certified team handles Spruce Grove commercial projects of every scale with precision and minimal disruption. Offices Professional office environments from single suites to full floors. Clean, efficient repaints with after-hours scheduling available. Retail Spaces Storefronts, showrooms, and shopping centres. Brand-consistent colours and durable finishes that withstand heavy foot traffic. Condos & Multi-Family Common areas, hallways, lobbies, parkades, and unit turnovers. Phased staging plans keep residents comfortable throughout. Medical Facilities Clinics, dental offices, and care facilities. Low-VOC products, infection-control awareness, and scheduling around patient hours. Restaurants & Hospitality Dining rooms, kitchens, hotels, and bars. Washable, grease-resistant finishes applied during off-hours for zero revenue disruption. Warehouses & Industrial High-ceiling facilities, loading docks, and production areas. Safety lines, epoxy floors, and industrial coatings for demanding environments. Churches & Institutions Places of worship, schools, community centres, and government buildings. Heritage-sensitive approaches and flexible scheduling around events. Common Areas & Parkades Elevator lobbies, stairwells, underground parking, and building exteriors. Durable coatings that stand up to high traffic and Edmonton weather. Need something beyond painting? We also handle epoxy flooring , drywall repairs , and stain & lacquer work. If it's a commercial surface that needs refinishing, we do it. Our Process From Site Assessment to Final Inspection We've refined our commercial painting process over 15 years and hundreds of projects across Edmonton and surrounding communities. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for your Spruce Grove facility. 01 ➔ Free Site Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free on-site assessment at your Spruce Grove facility at a time that works for your operations. 02 ➔ Scope Review & Walkthrough Mourad or a senior painter walks your facility to assess every surface, review access requirements, discuss scheduling constraints, and recommend the right products for each area's demands. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every area, surface, product, and price, plus a phased staging plan. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Staging & Surface Prep We coordinate scheduling around your business hours, nights, weekends, or zone-by-zone phasing. All surfaces are cleaned, repaired, primed, and protected before any topcoat goes on. 05 ➔ Professional Painting Our WCB-covered, in-house team applies commercial-grade Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial products with precision, engineered for the durability commercial spaces demand. 06 Final Inspection We walk every area with you or your property manager, verify colour consistency and finish quality, and leave your facility clean and fully operational. Your 5-year warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Spruce Grove Businesses Choose iPaint for Commercial Painting We understand that your facility is a business asset. We protect your operations, respect your schedule, and deliver results that hold up to the demands of Spruce Grove's growing commercial sector. Minimal Disruption Scheduling Your Spruce Grove business doesn't stop for paint. We offer nights, weekends, and phased staging plans that keep your operations running while we work. Offices along Highway 16A stay open. Retail at Century Crossing stays selling. Tenants stay comfortable. We've painted medical clinics between patient shifts and restaurants on King Street between dinner service and lunch prep, without a single day of lost revenue. WCB Covered & Safety Certified Every iPaint crew member is covered by WCB (Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta). Our team holds current certifications in Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP). We carry full commercial liability insurance and provide certificates of insurance to property managers on request. Commercial-Grade Products Commercial spaces take more abuse than residential ones. That's why we use commercial-grade product lines from Benjamin Moore (Scuff-X, Ultra Spec) and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial, formulated for high-traffic durability, stain resistance, and easy maintenance. The right product for the right environment, every time. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. When you hire iPaint for a commercial project, you get the same trained, safety-certified team from start to finish. That's how we guarantee consistency across every floor and every phase. 5-Year Written Warranty Every surface we touch is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn't right, peeling, bubbling, cracking due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our commitment to every Spruce Grove property owner and manager. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for prep, access equipment, or "scope changes." Everything is detailed upfront, area by area, product by product, so you can budget with confidence and present clear numbers to your stakeholders. Commercial-Grade Products The Products Behind Our Results Commercial spaces demand commercial-grade coatings. We use product lines specifically engineered for high-traffic durability, stain resistance, and long-term performance in demanding environments. Benjamin Moore Benjamin Moore's commercial lines are purpose-built for high-traffic environments. Scuff-X resists scuffing and marring in busy corridors and common areas. Ultra Spec delivers consistent coverage at commercial scale. These are the products property managers trust for lobbies, hallways, and tenant spaces across Spruce Grove and the Tri-Region. Scuff-X Ultra Spec 500 Aura Advance Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial The Pro Industrial line from Sherwin-Williams is engineered for the toughest commercial and industrial environments. Superior chemical resistance, outstanding washability, and fast recoat times that minimize downtime. Ideal for warehouses, medical facilities, restaurants, and any space where the coating has to perform under pressure. Pro Industrial DTM Pro Industrial Waterbased Duration Emerald Specialty Coatings Some commercial environments need more than standard paint. We carry and apply anti-microbial coatings for medical facilities, fire-retardant coatings for code compliance, anti-graffiti finishes for public-facing surfaces, and low-VOC options for occupied spaces where air quality is a priority. Anti-Microbial Fire-Retardant Anti-Graffiti Low-VOC / Zero-VOC During your free site assessment , we'll recommend the best product for each area based on surface type, traffic level, environmental demands, and your budget. We'll explain the differences so you can make an informed choice. Spruce Grove Context Why Spruce Grove Commercial Properties Need Expert Painting Spruce Grove is a city of approximately 40,000 residents located west of Edmonton in Parkland County , Alberta, positioned along Highway 16 (Yellowhead Highway) , one of the busiest east-west transportation corridors in Western Canada. The city's commercial landscape has expanded rapidly over the past decade, driven by new retail and mixed-use developments that have transformed Spruce Grove from a bedroom community into a self-sustaining economic hub with its own thriving business district. The Highway 16A corridor , also known as Stony Plain Road , is Spruce Grove's primary commercial artery, running east-west through the heart of the city and connecting to neighbouring Stony Plain . Professional offices, medical clinics, restaurants, and service businesses line this corridor, and many of these commercial spaces occupy buildings from the 1990s and early 2000s that are now due for interior refreshes. Century Crossing , a major commercial development anchored at Century Road and Highway 16A , houses national retailers, restaurants, and professional service offices that demand premium, brand-consistent finishes capable of withstanding heavy customer traffic. King Street in Spruce Grove's historic downtown core is home to independent businesses, restaurants, and community-facing offices near landmarks including the Grain Elevator Museum and Jubilee Park . These older commercial buildings often have multiple layers of paint, dated colour schemes, and surfaces worn by decades of Alberta's extreme temperature swings, winter lows dropping below -30°C while forced-air heating dries interior surfaces for six months straight. The commercial-grade coatings we use, including Benjamin Moore Scuff-X and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial , are formulated to handle these thermal cycles while resisting scuffs, stains, and cleaning chemicals. Pioneer Landing , situated along Jennifer Heil Way , named after the Olympic gold medallist from Spruce Grove, is another growing commercial node with retail, dining, and professional tenancies. The Century Road business corridor extends south toward Parkland County's industrial areas, where warehouses, workshops, and light-industrial facilities require durable industrial coatings and safety-line painting. Institutional buildings like the Horizon Stage Performing Arts Centre , the TransAlta Tri Leisure Centre , the Pioneer Centre , and the Henry Singer Sports Facility all demand specialized approaches, heritage-sensitive techniques for public-facing venues and high-durability coatings for athletic and recreation environments. Whether you manage a retail plaza at Century Crossing, a restaurant on King Street, a professional office near McLeod Avenue , or an industrial facility off Grove Drive , iPaint Painting brings the commercial painting expertise and commercial-grade products Spruce Grove businesses demand. Request your free site assessment to get started. Commercial Painting Details What's Included in Every Spruce Grove Commercial Project When you hire iPaint for commercial painting in Spruce Grove, you're not just getting paint on walls. You're getting a complete, professional service designed around respect for your operations and attention to detail, delivered by a team that's just 30 minutes away via Highway 16. Night and weekend scheduling , we work around your business hours, not the other way around Structured staging plans , phased zone-by-zone approach that keeps your facility operational throughout Complete surface preparation , cleaning, repairing, priming, and protecting before any topcoat goes on Commercial-grade products , Benjamin Moore Scuff-X, Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial, and specialty coatings selected for each environment Low-VOC and zero-VOC options , for occupied spaces where air quality matters Full WCB coverage and safety compliance , fall protection, confined space, WHMIS certified crew Certificates of insurance , provided to property management on request Daily cleanup and site management , your facility stays presentable throughout the project 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We treat every commercial project like our reputation depends on it, because it does. Your facility stays clean, your tenants stay happy, and the finish lasts." Spruce Grove's Growing Commercial Landscape Spruce Grove's position along Highway 16 , just 30 minutes west of Edmonton, gives it a strategic advantage as a commercial hub for the Tri-Region (Spruce Grove, Stony Plain , and Parkland County). New commercial developments continue to emerge along Century Road , drawing businesses that serve both the local population and commuters travelling the Yellowhead corridor. The city's Jubilee Park area and the streets surrounding King Street downtown are undergoing revitalization, with older commercial facades being refreshed and repurposed for modern retail and hospitality uses. For industrial and warehouse facilities concentrated near the Acheson industrial area and along the Highway 16/Century Road interchange, we apply industrial-grade coatings, Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial DTM and high-build epoxy systems, that stand up to forklift traffic, chemical exposure, and the temperature extremes that define Alberta's climate. Whether your Spruce Grove property needs a quick office refresh or a full industrial repaint, iPaint brings 15 years of commercial experience and the right products for the job. Need the exterior done too? Our exterior painting team can handle both projects back-to-back for maximum efficiency. Service Areas Commercial Painting Across Spruce Grove & Parkland County We provide professional commercial painting services throughout Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, Parkland County, and all surrounding communities. Primary Service Area Spruce Grove, AB Parkland County Spruce Grove Commercial Districts Highway 16A Corridor Century Crossing Pioneer Landing King Street Downtown McLeod Avenue Century Road Business District Grove Drive Industrial & Warehouse Areas Acheson Industrial Century Road Industrial Parkland County Industrial Tri-Region & Surrounding Stony Plain Edmonton St. Albert Sherwood Park Leduc 30 Minutes via Highway 16 , Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton serves all of Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, and Parkland County with no travel surcharge. Same pricing as Edmonton. Spruce Grove, Parkland County, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Our Work Commercial Painting Transformations Real commercial painting projects from Spruce Grove and area properties. See how fresh paint can completely transform a business space. Before After Office Building, Highway 16A Corridor Before After Multi-Unit Common Areas, Spruce Grove Before After Retail Storefront, Century Crossing Before After Medical Clinic, McLeod Avenue Before After Parkade Refresh, Pioneer Landing Before After Warehouse & Loading Dock, Century Road Industrial View Full Gallery Related Services in Spruce Grove More Ways We Can Help in Spruce Grove Commercial painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other Spruce Grove services to get everything done by one trusted team. Interior Painting in Spruce Grove Exterior Painting in Spruce Grove Epoxy Flooring Commercial Painting (Edmonton) Drywall & Surface Repairs Stain & Lacquer Common Questions Commercial Painting FAQs, Spruce Grove Straight answers to the questions Spruce Grove property owners and managers ask most about commercial painting projects. How much does commercial painting cost in Spruce Grove? Commercial painting costs in Spruce Grove are identical to our Edmonton pricing with no travel surcharge for Parkland County. An office repaint along Highway 16A or in Century Crossing typically ranges from $2,000–$8,000 depending on square footage and surface condition. Larger projects, retail plaza refreshes at Pioneer Landing , restaurant repaints on King Street downtown, or warehouse and industrial facilities near Century Road and the Acheson industrial area , range from $10,000–$50,000+. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees. The price we quote is the price you pay. See our pricing page for more details. Can you paint our Spruce Grove business without disrupting operations? Absolutely. Minimal disruption is central to how iPaint Painting approaches every commercial project in Spruce Grove. We offer night and weekend scheduling, phased staging plans that keep portions of your space operational, and low-VOC products that minimize odours for your staff and customers. Our crew works efficiently in occupied spaces, we've painted professional offices along McLeod Avenue , retail storefronts at Century Crossing , and restaurants near King Street downtown without a single day of lost business. Your operations keep running while we work around them. How long does it take to paint a commercial building in Spruce Grove? A typical office repaint (2,000–5,000 sq. ft.) takes 3–7 days depending on scope and scheduling constraints. Larger commercial projects, retail spaces along the Highway 16A corridor , multi-unit buildings, or warehouse and industrial facilities near Century Road and Parkland County , can take 2–6 weeks. Our shop is approximately 30 minutes from Spruce Grove via Highway 16 (Yellowhead Highway) , and we provide a detailed phased timeline during your free site assessment so you can plan around your business operations. Book your free assessment to get an exact timeline. Do you serve businesses in Stony Plain and Parkland County too? Yes. Spruce Grove sits within Parkland County on Highway 16 west of Edmonton, and we serve commercial properties throughout the entire Tri-Region , Spruce Grove, Stony Plain , and Parkland County. Whether your facility is on Highway 16A in Stony Plain, along Century Road in Spruce Grove, in the Acheson industrial area , or anywhere else in the region, we provide the same professional commercial painting service with no travel surcharge. Same pricing as Edmonton, same 5-year workmanship warranty, same WCB-covered in-house team. Are your painters WCB covered and safety certified for commercial work? Yes. Every iPaint crew member is covered by WCB (Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta) . Our team holds current certifications in Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP), plus Master Painters Institute (MPI) certification . We carry full commercial liability insurance and provide certificates of insurance to Spruce Grove property managers on request. Whether we're painting a retail storefront at Century Crossing, an institutional building like the TransAlta Tri Leisure Centre , or a warehouse near the Highway 16/Century Road interchange, our safety credentials meet and exceed the requirements. Get Started Spruce Grove’s Trusted Commercial Painters Whether it's an office on Highway 16A, a retail storefront at Century Crossing, or an industrial facility near Century Road, let's talk about your project. Free site assessments, minimal disruption scheduling, no pressure. Just a 30-minute drive from our shop. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty WCB Covered No Travel Surcharge --- ## Commercial Painting St. Albert | Office, Retail & Medical | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/commercial-painting/st-albert.html > Professional commercial painting in St. Albert by iPaint Painting. Offices on Perron Street, retail at St. Albert Centre, medical clinics along St. Albert Trail, Campbell & Riel Business Parks. WCB covered, minimal disruption scheduling, commercial-grade products. Call 780-938-9555. Commercial Painting St. Albert | Office, Retail & Medical | iPaint Painting Commercial Painting in St. Albert iPaint Painting is St. Albert's trusted commercial painting contractor , serving businesses and property managers across this independent city of 68,000 residents northwest of Edmonton. From professional offices along the historic Perron Street downtown core to retail spaces at St. Albert Centre , medical clinics lining the St. Albert Trail commercial corridor , restaurants and shops on Sir Winston Churchill Avenue , and growing commercial developments in the Jensen Lakes area, our WCB-covered in-house team delivers commercial-grade results that St. Albert businesses expect. Owner Mourad , an MPI-certified painter with 15+ years of commercial experience, leads every project using Benjamin Moore Scuff-X and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial coatings, products engineered for the high-traffic demands of Campbell Business Park offices, Riel Business Park facilities, Boudreau Road retail storefronts, dental offices, the Enjoy Centre , and the Arden Theatre . We offer night and weekend scheduling with phased staging plans to keep your business operational throughout every project. Our south Edmonton shop is just a 25-minute drive via St. Albert Trail , same pricing as Edmonton, no travel surcharges. Every project includes a detailed written estimate, no hidden fees, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free site assessment online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty St. Albert Pricing Commercial Painting Pricing for St. Albert Same pricing as Edmonton, no travel surcharges for St. Albert. Every estimate is customized after a free on-site assessment. Office Repaint $2,000+ Perron St, Campbell Park 2,000–5,000 sq. ft. 3–7 days typical Retail / Restaurant $5,000+ St. Albert Centre, Boudreau Rd Durable, washable finishes After-hours scheduling Medical / Dental $3,000+ St. Albert Trail clinics Low-VOC / zero-VOC Around patient hours Condo / Multi-Family $8,000+ Common areas & hallways Phased staging plans Minimal tenant disruption Large Commercial $10,000+ Riel Business Park, industrial Industrial-grade coatings Full phased scheduling All prices are starting estimates in CAD. Same pricing as Edmonton, no travel surcharge for St. Albert. Get your free custom estimate . Properties We Paint Every Commercial Space, Done Right From a single-suite office on Perron Street to a retail space at St. Albert Centre, our certified team handles every commercial project with precision and minimal disruption. Offices Professional office environments from single suites to full floors. Clean, efficient repaints with after-hours scheduling available. Retail Spaces Storefronts, showrooms, and shopping centres. Brand-consistent colours and durable finishes that withstand heavy foot traffic. Condos & Multi-Family Common areas, hallways, lobbies, parkades, and unit turnovers. Phased staging plans keep residents comfortable throughout. Medical Facilities Clinics, dental offices, and care facilities. Low-VOC products, infection-control awareness, and scheduling around patient hours. Restaurants & Hospitality Dining rooms, kitchens, hotels, and bars. Washable, grease-resistant finishes applied during off-hours for zero revenue disruption. Warehouses & Industrial High-ceiling facilities, loading docks, and production areas. Safety lines, epoxy floors, and industrial coatings for demanding environments. Churches & Institutions Places of worship, schools, community centres, and government buildings. Heritage-sensitive approaches and flexible scheduling around events. Common Areas & Parkades Elevator lobbies, stairwells, underground parking, and building exteriors. Durable coatings that stand up to high traffic and Alberta weather. Need something beyond painting? We also handle epoxy flooring , drywall repairs , and stain & lacquer work. If it's a commercial surface that needs refinishing, we do it. Our Process From Site Assessment to Final Inspection We've refined our commercial painting process over 15 years and hundreds of projects across Edmonton and St. Albert. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for your facility. 01 ➔ Free Site Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free on-site assessment at a time that works for your operations. 02 ➔ Scope Review & Walkthrough Mourad or a senior painter walks your facility to assess every surface, review access requirements, discuss scheduling constraints, and recommend the right products for each area's demands. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every area, surface, product, and price, plus a phased staging plan. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Staging & Surface Prep We coordinate scheduling around your business hours, nights, weekends, or zone-by-zone phasing. All surfaces are cleaned, repaired, primed, and protected before any topcoat goes on. 05 ➔ Professional Painting Our WCB-covered, in-house team applies commercial-grade Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial products with precision, engineered for the durability commercial spaces demand. 06 Final Inspection We walk every area with you or your property manager, verify colour consistency and finish quality, and leave your facility clean and fully operational. Your 5-year warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why St. Albert Businesses Choose iPaint for Commercial Painting We understand that your facility is a business asset. We protect your operations, respect your schedule, and deliver results that hold up to commercial demands. Minimal Disruption Scheduling Your business doesn't stop for paint. We offer nights, weekends, and phased staging plans that keep your operations running while we work. Offices stay open. Retail stays selling. Tenants stay comfortable. We've painted medical clinics along St. Albert Trail between patient shifts and restaurants on Sir Winston Churchill Avenue between dinner service and lunch prep, without a single day of lost revenue. WCB Covered & Safety Certified Every iPaint crew member is covered by WCB (Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta). Our team holds current certifications in Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP). We carry full commercial liability insurance and provide certificates of insurance to property managers on request. Commercial-Grade Products Commercial spaces take more abuse than residential ones. That's why we use commercial-grade product lines from Benjamin Moore (Scuff-X, Ultra Spec) and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial, formulated for high-traffic durability, stain resistance, and easy maintenance. The right product for the right environment, every time. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. When you hire iPaint for a commercial project, you get the same trained, safety-certified team from start to finish. That's how we guarantee consistency across every floor and every phase. 5-Year Written Warranty Every surface we touch is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn't right, peeling, bubbling, cracking due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our commitment to every St. Albert property owner and manager. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for prep, access equipment, or "scope changes." Everything is detailed upfront, area by area, product by product, so you can budget with confidence and present clear numbers to your stakeholders. Commercial-Grade Products The Products Behind Our Results Commercial spaces demand commercial-grade coatings. We use product lines specifically engineered for high-traffic durability, stain resistance, and long-term performance in demanding environments. Benjamin Moore Benjamin Moore's commercial lines are purpose-built for high-traffic environments. Scuff-X resists scuffing and marring in busy corridors and common areas. Ultra Spec delivers consistent coverage at commercial scale. These are the products property managers trust for lobbies, hallways, and tenant spaces across St. Albert and the greater Edmonton area. Scuff-X Ultra Spec 500 Aura Advance Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial The Pro Industrial line from Sherwin-Williams is engineered for the toughest commercial and industrial environments. Superior chemical resistance, outstanding washability, and fast recoat times that minimize downtime. Ideal for warehouses, medical facilities, restaurants, and any space where the coating has to perform under pressure. Pro Industrial DTM Pro Industrial Waterbased Duration Emerald Specialty Coatings Some commercial environments need more than standard paint. We carry and apply anti-microbial coatings for medical facilities, fire-retardant coatings for code compliance, anti-graffiti finishes for public-facing surfaces, and low-VOC options for occupied spaces where air quality is a priority. Anti-Microbial Fire-Retardant Anti-Graffiti Low-VOC / Zero-VOC During your free site assessment , we'll recommend the best product for each area based on surface type, traffic level, environmental demands, and your budget. We'll explain the differences so you can make an informed choice. St. Albert Context Why St. Albert Commercial Properties Need Expert Painting St. Albert is an independent city of approximately 68,000 residents situated directly northwest of Edmonton, a thriving commercial centre with a distinct identity that extends well beyond its bedroom-community roots. The city's Perron Street downtown core is the historic heart of St. Albert's business community, home to professional offices, boutique shops, cafes, and service businesses housed in a mix of heritage-era storefronts and modern commercial buildings along the Sturgeon River . This walkable downtown district demands paint finishes that complement its character, clean, professional, and durable enough for Alberta's extreme temperature swings. St. Albert Centre & Retail Corridors St. Albert Centre , the city's primary enclosed shopping mall located along St. Albert Trail , anchors the retail sector with dozens of storefronts requiring brand-consistent colours and high-durability finishes that withstand constant foot traffic. The Boudreau Road retail corridor, stretching west from St. Albert Trail, features strip malls, restaurants, and service businesses that benefit from after-hours commercial painting to avoid revenue disruption. Sir Winston Churchill Avenue , running east-west through the city, is another key commercial strip with restaurants, professional offices, and retail businesses. Business Parks & Office Districts Campbell Business Park and Riel Business Park are St. Albert's primary commercial-industrial zones, housing professional offices, light industrial facilities, warehouses, and service companies. These business park environments demand commercial-grade coatings, Benjamin Moore Scuff-X for high-traffic office corridors and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial for warehouse and light-industrial surfaces. The St. Albert Trail commercial corridor , the main artery connecting St. Albert to Edmonton, is lined with medical clinics, dental offices, financial services, and auto dealerships, all requiring professional painting that projects credibility and cleanliness to clients. Commercial Painting Details What's Included in Every St. Albert Commercial Project When you hire iPaint for commercial painting in St. Albert, you're getting a complete, professional service designed around respect for your operations and attention to detail. Night and weekend scheduling , we work around your business hours, not the other way around Structured staging plans , phased zone-by-zone approach that keeps your facility operational throughout Complete surface preparation , cleaning, repairing, priming, and protecting before any topcoat goes on Commercial-grade products , Benjamin Moore Scuff-X, Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial, and specialty coatings selected for each environment Low-VOC and zero-VOC options , for medical clinics along St. Albert Trail and dental offices on Boudreau Road where air quality is critical Full WCB coverage and safety compliance , fall protection, confined space, WHMIS certified crew Certificates of insurance , provided to St. Albert property management companies on request Daily cleanup and site management , your facility stays presentable throughout the project 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We treat every commercial project like our reputation depends on it, because it does. Your facility stays clean, your tenants stay happy, and the finish lasts." Cultural & Institutional Facilities St. Albert's cultural infrastructure creates unique commercial painting opportunities. The Arden Theatre , the city's premier performing arts venue, requires meticulous finish work in public-facing spaces. The Enjoy Centre , a unique glass-enclosed retail and event space on St. Albert Trail , houses restaurants, shops, and gathering spaces that demand premium coatings able to withstand both high traffic and the facility's distinctive indoor environment. St. Albert Place , the city's municipal centre housing City Hall and the St. Albert Public Library , is an example of the institutional-quality painting work that our team delivers in public buildings. The Grain Elevator Park area, near the city's historic grain elevators along the Sturgeon River, has seen growing retail and hospitality development that benefits from professional commercial painting. Growing Commercial in Jensen Lakes & New Developments The Jensen Lakes area in north St. Albert represents the city's newest commercial growth zone, with retail plazas, medical offices, and professional suites coming online as the surrounding residential community expands. These newer commercial builds often feature modern open-concept office layouts with 9-foot ceilings and large glass storefronts, spaces where colour selection and finish quality have an outsized impact on tenant perception and customer experience. Whether your commercial property sits in the established Perron Street downtown, along the busy St. Albert Trail corridor, or in the expanding Jensen Lakes district, iPaint Painting brings the interior painting expertise and commercial-grade products St. Albert businesses demand. Our shop is just 25 minutes away via St. Albert Trail . Request your free site assessment to get started. Service Areas Commercial Painting Across St. Albert & Surrounding Communities We provide professional commercial painting services throughout St. Albert and every commercial district in the city. Primary Service Area St. Albert, AB St. Albert Commercial Districts Perron Street Downtown St. Albert Centre St. Albert Trail Corridor Boudreau Road Retail Sir Winston Churchill Ave Jensen Lakes Commercial Business Parks & Office Districts Campbell Business Park Riel Business Park Enjoy Centre Arden Theatre St. Albert Place Grain Elevator Park Area Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park Spruce Grove Leduc Fort Saskatchewan 25 Minutes via St. Albert Trail , Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton serves all of St. Albert with no travel surcharge. Same pricing as Edmonton. St. Albert, Alberta, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Our Work Commercial Painting Transformations Real commercial painting projects from St. Albert and Edmonton-area properties. See how fresh paint can completely transform a business space. Before After Office Building, Perron Street, St. Albert Before After Condo Common Areas, St. Albert Before After Retail Storefront, St. Albert Centre Before After Medical Clinic, St. Albert Trail Before After Parkade Refresh, Boudreau Road Before After Warehouse & Loading Dock, Campbell Business Park View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Commercial painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Interior Painting in St. Albert Exterior Painting in St. Albert Commercial Painting (Edmonton) Epoxy Flooring Drywall & Surface Repairs Stain & Lacquer Common Questions Commercial Painting FAQs, St. Albert Straight answers to the questions St. Albert property owners and managers ask most about commercial painting costs, scheduling, and scope. How much does commercial painting cost in St. Albert? Commercial painting costs in St. Albert depend on square footage, surface condition, ceiling heights, and product specifications. An office repaint on Perron Street or in Campbell Business Park typically ranges from $2,000–$8,000. Retail repaints at St. Albert Centre or along Boudreau Road start at $5,000. Medical clinics on St. Albert Trail average $3,000–$10,000 depending on size and low-VOC requirements. Larger projects in Riel Business Park or multi-unit buildings range from $10,000–$50,000+. Pricing is identical to Edmonton with no travel surcharge. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees. Can you paint our St. Albert office without disrupting business? Absolutely. Minimal disruption is central to how iPaint Painting approaches commercial projects across St. Albert. We offer night and weekend scheduling, phased staging plans that keep portions of your space operational, and low-VOC products that reduce odours. We've painted professional offices on Perron Street, medical clinics along St. Albert Trail, and retail spaces at St. Albert Centre without a single day of lost business. Your customers and staff stay comfortable throughout. How long does a commercial painting project take in St. Albert? A typical office repaint (2,000–5,000 sq. ft.) in St. Albert takes 3–7 days depending on scope and scheduling constraints. Retail spaces at St. Albert Centre or along Sir Winston Churchill Avenue typically take 5–10 days. Larger projects, multi-unit buildings along Boudreau Road, warehouse facilities in Riel Business Park, can take 2–6 weeks. We provide a detailed phased timeline during your free site assessment so you can plan around your operations. Book your free assessment to get an exact timeline. Do you serve all commercial areas in St. Albert? Yes. We serve every commercial district in St. Albert, the Perron Street downtown core, St. Albert Centre, St. Albert Trail commercial corridor, Campbell Business Park, Riel Business Park, Boudreau Road retail, Sir Winston Churchill Avenue businesses, the Enjoy Centre, Arden Theatre, St. Albert Place, Grain Elevator Park area, and the growing Jensen Lakes commercial district. Our Edmonton shop is just 25 minutes away via St. Albert Trail, and our crews are in St. Albert regularly. Same pricing as Edmonton with no travel surcharge. Are your painters WCB covered for commercial work in St. Albert? Yes. Every iPaint crew member is covered by WCB (Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta). Our team holds current certifications in Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP), plus Master Painters Institute (MPI) certification. We carry full commercial liability insurance and provide certificates of insurance to St. Albert property management companies on request. Whether your building is on Perron Street, at St. Albert Centre, or in Campbell Business Park, we meet every safety and insurance requirement. Get Started St. Albert’s Trusted Commercial Painters Whether it's a Perron Street office, a retail space at St. Albert Centre, or a medical clinic on St. Albert Trail, let's talk about your project. Free site assessments, minimal disruption scheduling, no pressure. Just 25 minutes from our shop. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty WCB Covered Nights & Weekends Available --- ## Commercial Painting Summerside | Offices, Retail, Restaurants | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/commercial-painting/summerside.html > Professional commercial painting in Summerside, southeast Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Offices, retail spaces, restaurants, and condo common areas on the Ellerslie Road corridor. Flexible scheduling. 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Commercial Painting Summerside | Offices, Retail, Restaurants | iPaint Painting Commercial Painting in Summerside iPaint Painting is the trusted commercial painting contractor in Summerside , serving the businesses and multi-family properties along the Ellerslie Road and 91 Street commercial corridor in southeast Edmonton. Owner Mourad , an MPI-certified painter with 15+ years of experience , leads a certified all-in-house crew that handles offices, retail spaces, restaurants, and condo common areas throughout the Summerside area. We understand that commercial painting in an active business environment requires more than technical skill. It requires flexible scheduling , including after-hours and weekend availability, low-VOC product options to protect staff and customers, clean and professional job site management , and a team that coordinates with property managers, condo boards, and business owners without creating operational headaches. Commercial painting in Summerside costs $2,000–$5,500 for a small office , $5,000–$14,000 for a retail space , $4,000–$12,000 for a restaurant , and $3,000–$8,000 for condo common areas . Every project includes a detailed written proposal and a 5-year workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free commercial estimate online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews After-Hours Scheduling Available Commercial Spaces We Paint Commercial Painting Services in Summerside From the Ellerslie Road retail corridor to walk-up condo common areas, we paint every type of commercial space in and around Summerside. Offices Professional office interiors throughout the Summerside and Ellerslie corridor. Open floor plans, private offices, boardrooms, reception areas, and washrooms. Retail Spaces Storefronts, boutiques, and service retail on the Ellerslie Road commercial corridor. On-brand colours, feature walls, and durable finishes that hold up under heavy foot traffic. Restaurants Dining rooms, kitchens, service areas, and entrance zones for restaurants and cafes near Summerside Beach and along the commercial strip. Grease-resistant and washable finishes. Condo Common Areas Hallways, stairwells, lobby areas, laundry rooms, and parkade walls in Summerside walk-up condos. Coordinated with condo boards and property managers for resident-friendly scheduling. Medical & Professional Clinics, dental offices, physiotherapy spaces, and professional suites requiring clean, sanitary finishes in semi-gloss or satin with zero-VOC product options for patient comfort. Stairwells & Parkades Multi-storey commercial and residential buildings with high-traffic stairwells and parkade walls. Durable coatings rated for concrete and masonry block surfaces. Commercial Exteriors Storefronts, commercial building exteriors, and signage walls along the Ellerslie Road and 91 Street corridor. Branded colours and durable exterior coatings for year-round Alberta conditions. Property Management Ongoing refresh and maintenance painting for property management companies overseeing multi-residential and commercial buildings throughout southeast Edmonton. Our Process How Commercial Painting Works in Summerside A professional 6-step commercial painting process designed to minimize business disruption and deliver durable, consistent results. 1 › Site Assessment We visit your Summerside commercial space to assess surfaces, lighting, traffic flow, and operational constraints before preparing a proposal. 2 › Written Proposal Itemized pricing, product specifications, timeline, and schedule. After-hours and weekend provisions included where required to protect your business operations. 3 › Preparation All equipment and fixtures protected. Surfaces cleaned, patched, sanded, and primed. Full masking applied to trim, hardware, flooring, and adjacent surfaces. 4 › Commercial Painting Premium commercial-grade coatings applied by our certified in-house team. Spray, brush, and roller techniques matched to each surface type and use case. 5 › Cleanup & Inspection Full removal of masking and protective coverings. Complete cleanup of all work areas. Detailed walkthrough with the owner or manager before sign-off. 6 Warranty Activation 5-year written workmanship warranty activated at project completion. Documentation provided for your property records or condo board files. Why iPaint Why Summerside Businesses Choose iPaint Painting What separates us from other commercial painters serving the Ellerslie corridor and southeast Edmonton. Certified & Fully Insured MPI-certified, RRP lead-safe certified, and fully insured for commercial work. Documentation available for property managers, condo boards, and commercial landlords requiring proof of coverage. All In-House Team No subcontractors on commercial projects. The same certified crew that scopes your Summerside job completes it, ensuring consistent technique and professional conduct throughout. Flexible Scheduling After-hours, overnight, and weekend availability for Summerside businesses that cannot afford daytime downtime. We schedule around your operations, not the other way around. 5-Year Warranty Every commercial painting project in Summerside comes with a 5-year written workmanship warranty. We stand behind commercial projects the same way we stand behind residential work. Low-VOC Options Benjamin Moore Natura and Sherwin-Williams Harmony zero-VOC lines available for Summerside commercial spaces requiring minimal odour impact on staff, patients, or customers. 4.9-Star Rated 156 Google Reviews with a 4.9-star average across residential and commercial projects. Summerside businesses trust iPaint Painting because we treat every commercial job with the same care as a personal home. Premium Products Commercial Products We Use in Summerside Commercial-grade coatings engineered for durability, washability, and long service intervals in high-traffic environments. Benjamin Moore Aura commercial line and Natura zero-VOC for sensitive Summerside commercial environments. Professional-grade coverage with outstanding scrub resistance in offices and retail spaces. Aura Commercial Natura Zero-VOC Ultra Spec 500 Alkyd Enamel Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200 and Harmony zero-VOC for Summerside commercial interiors. Duration and Emerald for commercial exteriors along the Ellerslie corridor requiring maximum UV and weather resistance. ProMar 200 Harmony Zero-VOC Duration Tile Clad Cloverdale Paint Western Canadian commercial products formulated for Alberta conditions. Odyssey commercial interior for high-traffic Summerside corridors and Tundra elastomeric for commercial exterior walls. Odyssey Commercial Horizon Tundra Elastomeric Primers Pricing Guide Commercial Painting Costs in Summerside Transparent pricing ranges for the commercial space types found throughout the Summerside and Ellerslie Road commercial area. Small Office $2,000 – $5,500 Reception area, private offices, meeting rooms, and washrooms. Includes surface preparation, priming, and two coats of commercial-grade interior finish. Retail Space $5,000 – $14,000 Full retail interior including feature walls, service counters, stockroom, and washrooms. High-traffic washable finishes and on-brand colour application throughout. Restaurant $4,000 – $12,000 Dining room, service area, kitchen, and entrance. Grease-resistant semi-gloss finishes in kitchen areas and designer colours in dining zones. Condo Common Areas $3,000 – $8,000 Hallways, stairwells, lobby, laundry, and parkade walls in Summerside walk-up condos. Staged floor by floor to minimize resident disruption. Medical or Professional $2,500 – $7,000 Clinics, dental offices, and professional suites with zero-VOC products, semi-gloss finishes in clinical areas, and minimal disruption to booking schedules. Free Estimate $0 Every commercial project starts with a free site visit and detailed written proposal. No obligation, no pressure, and scheduling that respects your business hours. Commercial pricing depends on square footage, surface condition, ceiling height, product specification, and scheduling requirements. Request your free commercial estimate → Summerside Commercial Context Commercial Painting for Summerside’s Growing Business District Summerside is not just a residential community. The Ellerslie Road and 91 Street commercial corridor serves as the primary retail and service hub for the tens of thousands of residents who have moved into Summerside, Larkspur, Orchards at Ellerslie, and surrounding developments since 2008. This corridor includes grocery anchors, quick-service restaurants, professional offices, medical and dental clinics, personal service retail, and fitness and wellness businesses. As these spaces age from their original builds, professional painting is the most cost-effective way to refresh, rebrand, or maintain their appearance. Walk-Up Condos and Common Area Maintenance Summerside and its adjacent communities include a significant number of walk-up condo buildings and low-rise multi-family developments built between 2008 and 2020. Common areas in these buildings, including hallways, stairwells, lobby zones, laundry rooms, and parkade walls, require periodic repainting as wear accumulates. We work directly with condo boards and property management companies across southeast Edmonton to schedule these projects in ways that minimize disruption to residents, provide documentation for board minutes and reserve fund reporting, and deliver results that hold up for years between repaints. After-Hours and Minimal-Disruption Projects Many Summerside commercial painting projects require working outside regular business hours. Restaurants cannot have painters in the dining room during service. Retail stores cannot close for a week. Medical offices cannot displace patients. We have extensive experience planning and executing commercial painting projects on schedules that protect business continuity, whether that means painting a restaurant dining room between midnight and 6am, completing a retail refresh over a single weekend, or staging a condo hallway project floor by floor across multiple evenings. What’s Included What’s Included in Every Summerside Commercial Project Every iPaint commercial painting project in Summerside is managed with the operational requirements of a working business in mind. On-site assessment and written proposal , with itemized pricing and a clear project schedule before any commitment is required Flexible scheduling options , including after-hours, overnight, weekend, and phased approaches to protect your business operations throughout Complete surface preparation , cleaning, patching, sanding, caulking, and priming all surfaces before topcoat application Commercial-grade product selection , appropriate coatings for each surface type, traffic level, and environmental requirement in your specific space Low-VOC and zero-VOC options , Benjamin Moore Natura or Sherwin-Williams Harmony for spaces requiring minimal odour during or after painting Full masking and protection of all flooring, fixtures, equipment, furniture, and surfaces not being painted Professional job site management , no personal devices playing music, appropriate conduct, and clean daily site standards throughout Complete cleanup after every work session , your commercial space ready for business the next morning or immediately after project completion 5-year written workmanship warranty , documentation suitable for property management records and condo board files Also serving residential clients in the community: our interior painting and exterior painting services cover all home types throughout Summerside and adjacent neighbourhoods. Service Areas Commercial Painting Across Summerside & Southeast Edmonton We serve commercial clients throughout Summerside, the Ellerslie corridor, and the wider southeast Edmonton market. Summerside & Nearby Commercial Areas Summerside Ellerslie Road Corridor 91 Street Commercial Larkspur Orchards at Ellerslie Rutherford Wider Southeast Edmonton Chappelle Gardens Allard Heritage Valley Windermere South Common Leduc All Edmonton and Area Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Commercial Painting (All Edmonton) Minutes from Our Shop — Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is a short drive from the Ellerslie Road commercial corridor. No travel surcharges on any Summerside commercial project. Summerside commercial district, southeast Edmonton, served by iPaint Painting Our Work Commercial Painting Transformations Real commercial painting projects from Summerside and southeast Edmonton businesses and properties. Before After Office Interior Repaint, Ellerslie Corridor Before After Retail Space Repaint, Summerside Commercial Before After Condo Common Area, Summerside Walk-Up Before After Restaurant Refresh, Southeast Edmonton View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help in Summerside Commercial painting is one part of what we do. Explore related services for your Summerside property. Interior Painting Exterior Painting Epoxy Flooring Drywall & Surface Repairs Commercial Painting (Edmonton) Stain & Lacquer Common Questions Commercial Painting FAQs, Summerside Straight answers to what Summerside business owners and property managers ask most about commercial painting. How much does commercial painting cost in Summerside? Commercial painting in Summerside costs $2,000 to $5,500 for a small office, $5,000 to $14,000 for a retail space, $4,000 to $12,000 for a restaurant, and $3,000 to $8,000 for condo common areas including hallways, stairwells, and lobby zones. Medical and professional spaces with zero-VOC requirements and specialty finishes typically run $2,500 to $7,000. Final pricing depends on square footage, ceiling height, surface condition, product specification, and scheduling requirements including any after-hours provisions. Every estimate is itemized, written, and provided at no charge. Call 780-938-9555 to schedule your free commercial assessment. Can you paint a Summerside commercial space without closing the business? Yes, and this is how most of our Summerside commercial projects are completed. For restaurants, we schedule work during overnight hours between service periods, typically midnight to 6am, and have the space ready before opening. For retail, we work section by section during store hours or complete the full project over a weekend. For offices, we paint individual sections or floors during evenings and weekends. We use low-VOC and zero-VOC products to minimize odour impact on staff, customers, and neighbouring tenants throughout the project. Our crew arrives, completes the planned scope, cleans up completely, and leaves no evidence of the work except a fresh, clean result. Do you paint condo common areas in Summerside walk-up buildings? Yes. Hallways, stairwells, lobby areas, laundry rooms, mail rooms, and parkade walls in Summerside walk-up condos and low-rise apartment buildings are a regular part of our commercial work. We work directly with condo boards and property management companies throughout southeast Edmonton to plan and execute these projects. For resident-occupied buildings, we stage the work floor by floor or section by section, use low-odour products, schedule noisy preparation work during daytime hours, and apply topcoats in the evenings to minimize impact on residents. We provide written proposals, project timelines, and completion documentation suitable for condo board minutes and reserve fund records. What paint do you recommend for a restaurant in Summerside? For restaurant dining rooms in Summerside, we typically recommend a designer-finish product in eggshell or satin, such as Benjamin Moore Aura in eggshell or Sherwin-Williams Emerald in satin, for walls that will be wiped down regularly. In kitchen and service areas, we use semi-gloss or gloss commercial enamel that withstands steam, grease, and repeated cleaning with commercial degreasers. For high-humidity zones around dishwashing stations, we specify products rated for wet environments. The specific product recommendation depends on your kitchen configuration, ventilation setup, and wall substrate. We discuss all of this during the free site assessment before any proposal is issued. Can iPaint Painting provide documentation for a condo board or property management company? Yes. We provide written proposals with itemized scope and pricing, certificates of insurance on request, product specification sheets for all materials used, project completion reports, and warranty documentation. This package covers the standard requirements for condo board approval processes, property management vendor documentation, and reserve fund reporting under the Alberta Condominium Property Act. If you have specific documentation requirements from your board or management company, share them with us at the time of inquiry and we will confirm that our standard package covers all of them before the project begins. Get Started Summerside’s Trusted Commercial Painters Whether it’s a retail refresh on Ellerslie Road, a condo hallway project, a restaurant overnight repaint, or an office suite upgrade, let’s talk. Free site assessment, flexible scheduling, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty After-Hours Available No Subcontractors --- ## Terwillegar commercial painting costs $3 to $7/sq ft in 2026 URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/commercial-painting/terwillegar.html > Terwillegar commercial painting costs $3 to $7 per square foot in 2026: Riverbend Square retail, Terwillegar Drive offices and clinics. iPaint works off-hours. Terwillegar commercial painting costs $3 to $7/sq ft in 2026 Commercial Painting in Terwillegar : Riverbend Square Retail, Corridor Offices, and Clinics Commercial painting in Terwillegar is the off-hours repaint work iPaint Painting schedules around the open sign across this master-planned district in southwest Edmonton : Riverbend Square retail, offices and clinics on the Terwillegar Drive corridor , and townhome common areas in Terwillegar Towne . A Terwillegar commercial repaint runs $3 to $7 per square foot : offices and clinics land at $3,000 to $10,000 , retail and restaurants at $5,000 to $15,000 . iPaint Painting works nights and weekends, uses low-VOC coatings, and backs every job with a five-year written warranty. Pricing current for 2026. Last updated June 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Site Assessment 2026 Pricing How Much Does Commercial Painting Cost in Terwillegar in 2026? Commercial painting in Terwillegar costs $3 to $7 per square foot in 2026, with the rate set by space type, surface condition, and how much of the work has to happen off-hours. A professional office or a medical or dental clinic along the Terwillegar Drive corridor typically lands at $3,000 to $10,000 . A Riverbend Square retail unit or restaurant runs $5,000 to $15,000 because storefront detail and specialty finishes add labour. Townhome and condo common-area work across Terwillegar Towne and South Terwillegar runs $10,000 to $40,000 phased. Three things move a Terwillegar commercial quote more than floor area alone. Occupancy decides the schedule: an open clinic or storefront is coated in evenings, weekends, or one zone at a time, and that off-hours sequencing carries a labour premium a vacant unit avoids. Surface and finish decide the prep: a low-VOC clinic recoat is straightforward, while a retail feature wall, restaurant accent, or high-traffic corridor calls for durable scuff-resistant systems. Access decides the calendar: a Riverbend Square unit, a corridor office suite, and a multi-storey condo lobby each stage differently for crews and materials. Terwillegar Office or Clinic $3,000+ Professional offices and medical or dental clinics on the Terwillegar Drive corridor. Low-VOC, after-hours, $3,000 to $10,000 for 1,500 to 5,000 sq. ft. Riverbend Square Retail or Restaurant $5,000+ Storefront units and restaurants with feature accents and durable finishes. Scheduled around trading hours, $5,000 to $15,000 by size and finish. Townhome or Condo Common Areas $10,000+ Hallways, stairwells, lobbies, and parkade walls across Terwillegar Towne and South Terwillegar. Phased staging, $10,000 to $40,000. Every Terwillegar quote follows a free on-site assessment, usually booked within two to three business days, and arrives as a line-item written estimate with no hidden fees. Call 780-938-9555 or request a site assessment online , and have your operating hours ready so the off-hours schedule is built into the first quote. The District, Corridor by Corridor What Counts as Terwillegar? The Master-Planned District in Southwest Edmonton Terwillegar is a master-planned residential district in southwest Edmonton , part of the City of Edmonton inside the Terwillegar Heights area rather than a separate municipality, named for early settlers John and Nellie Terwillegar . It is bounded roughly by Anthony Henday Drive on the outside, Terwillegar Drive , Rabbit Hill Road , 23 Avenue , and the North Saskatchewan River valley dropping away to the east. Its commercial demand clusters on the corridors and at the shopping anchors, not in a downtown core. The anchors that draw the district's business traffic are a large part of why commercial repaint demand sits where it does: Riverbend Square shopping centre holds the retail and dining gravity, the Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre pulls fitness, wellness, and family traffic, and Terwillegar Park , the large off-leash dog park in the river valley, marks the eastern edge. Professional services, clinics, and offices line the Terwillegar Drive corridor in between. The clients iPaint Painting paints for here sort into three camps: independent retailers and restaurants in the shopping centres, medical and professional practices on the corridor, and property managers and strata councils running townhome and condo common areas across Terwillegar Towne, South Terwillegar, Magrath Heights, and MacTaggart. One distinction matters for this page. Terwillegar is an affluent 1995 to 2015 build-era submarket, so its commercial stock is newer and its tenants service-heavy: clinics, professional offices, fitness and wellness studios, and neighbourhood retail rather than industrial bays. That tenant mix is why almost every Terwillegar commercial repaint is an occupied-space, off-hours job. Where iPaint Painting Paints Across Terwillegar Riverbend Square Retail Storefront units and restaurants at the district's main shopping anchor. Sales floors, feature walls, and back-of-house painted around trading hours. Terwillegar Drive Corridor Professional offices and service suites along the main corridor. After-hours and weekend repaints that keep the workday running. Medical and Dental Clinics Corridor clinics and practices. Low-VOC and zero-VOC coatings, zone-by-zone so appointments never cancel. Terwillegar Rec Centre Area Fitness studios, spas, and wellness spaces near the Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre. Durable finishes, weekend scheduling. Terwillegar Towne New-urbanist community common areas: townhome hallways, stairwells, and shared exteriors phased around residents. South Terwillegar Condo lobbies, corridors, and parkade walls. Phased multi-unit staging scoped for strata council budgets. Magrath Heights and MacTaggart Executive-estate-adjacent commercial and shared spaces in affluent SW Edmonton. Premium finishes, careful protection. Daycares and Family Services Daycares and family-facing storefronts. Low-odour coatings and weekend windows so families return to a cleared space. The Signature Terwillegar Scope Best Commercial Painter in Terwillegar for Occupied Clinics and Storefronts iPaint Painting is the commercial painter Terwillegar practices and retailers call because almost every job here is an occupied space that cannot afford to close. The district's tenant mix runs to clinics, professional offices, fitness studios, and neighbourhood retail, so the real skill is not the rolling, it is keeping a corridor clinic seeing patients and a Riverbend Square storefront selling while the painting happens around them. Low-VOC and zero-VOC coatings are central to that, not an upsell. A medical or dental clinic on the Terwillegar Drive corridor is repainted zone by zone, evenings and weekends, with each area confirmed dry and odour-cleared before that side reopens. Durability carries the rest of the load: high-traffic corridors, retail sales floors, and fitness studios take scuff-resistant commercial systems that hold up to constant contact, so the finish still reads new long after the crew leaves. Edmonton's continental climate, with hard freeze-thaw winters, also means exterior storefront detail is timed to the May to September window. What an Occupied Terwillegar Commercial Repaint Includes Off-hours and weekend scheduling: Evening, overnight, and weekend windows so storefronts, offices, and clinics never lose an operating day. Low-VOC and zero-VOC coatings: Low-odour systems in occupied clinics, daycares, and offices, with each zone aired-out before reopening. Durable scuff-resistant finishes: Commercial systems on high-traffic corridors, retail sales floors, and fitness studios that resist the constant contact of public spaces. Phased zone staging: One area closed and coated while the rest stays open, sequenced so the business keeps running throughout. WCB coverage and strata-ready insurance: Commercial liability and WCB documentation that meet property manager and strata council requirements before crews start. Clinic Logistics How Does Off-Hours Painting Work for a Terwillegar Office or Clinic? Off-hours painting for a Terwillegar office or clinic is planned around the appointment book before it is planned around the paint. iPaint Painting maps the space into work zones first, because on the Terwillegar Drive corridor a practice that loses a day of appointments loses more than the repaint costs, and a crew that arrives without a zone plan stalls the whole schedule. Zone mapping: The clinic or office is split into waiting room, corridors, exam or meeting rooms, and washrooms, and each zone is matched to an evening or weekend window it can close. Equipment protection: Clinical equipment, casework, flooring, and fixtures are isolated and shielded, and the active zone is dust-controlled before any sanding starts. Low-VOC application: A low-VOC or zero-VOC scuff-resistant system is applied in the closed zone so it cures overnight or across the weekend window. Air-out and reopen check: Each zone is confirmed dry and odour-cleared before the practice reopens that side, then crews move to the next zone. Walkthrough and warranty: The finished space is walked with the practice or property manager, the punch list is closed, and the five-year written warranty is activated. The crew reaches Terwillegar from the iPaint shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in about twenty minutes by way of Anthony Henday Drive, which keeps early off-hours and weekend starts on schedule and makes warranty touch-up visits easy across Terwillegar Towne, South Terwillegar, Magrath Heights, and MacTaggart. Retail units at Riverbend Square follow the same logic, staged around trading hours instead of appointment slots. Retail vs Clinic Riverbend Square Retail vs Terwillegar Corridor Clinic: Which Repaint Costs More? A Riverbend Square retail unit usually costs more to repaint than a Terwillegar Drive corridor clinic of similar size: $5,000 to $15,000 against $3,000 to $10,000 in 2026. The gap is finish and detail, not square footage. Retail spends its budget on feature walls, storefront detail, and durable high-traffic systems, while a clinic spends its overhead on low-VOC product, zone-by-zone sequencing, and the air-out discipline that lets patients return the same week. Terwillegar Retail vs Corridor Clinic Riverbend Square Retail or Restaurant Terwillegar Drive Corridor Clinic or Office Schedule Around trading hours; evenings and overnight Around the appointment book; zone by zone Finish Feature walls, accents, durable high-traffic systems Low-VOC, washable, uniform under clinical lighting Protection Fixtures, displays, and storefront glazing Clinical equipment, casework, dust control Priority Sales floor stays open and on-brand No cancelled appointments, odour-cleared reopen Typical 2026 price $5,000 to $15,000 $3,000 to $10,000 Per square foot $3 to $7, finish-led $3 to $7, product-led Strata Common Areas Townhome and Condo Common Areas, Phased Around Residents Terwillegar Towne and South Terwillegar hold a large share of the district's townhome and condo stock, and their common areas come back to iPaint Painting on a maintenance cycle: hallways, stairwells, lobbies, parkade walls, and shared exterior elements. Multi-unit common-area work runs $10,000 to $40,000 phased, scoped in writing so property managers and strata councils can budget accurately, with WCB coverage and commercial liability insurance that meet strata requirements and staging that keeps one route clear for residents at all times. Wellness and Fitness Studios and Spas Near the Terwillegar Rec Centre Fitness studios, spas, and wellness spaces near the Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre take the same scuff-resistant, weekend-scheduled treatment as the corridor's retail. High-humidity rooms, high-touch contact points, and specialty accent finishes all factor into the spec, and fitness and spa repaints run $5,000 to $15,000 with weekend windows so members and clients are not turned away during the workout week. Commercial painting service overview (parent service, every iPaint location) Terwillegar interior painting (executive and estate home interiors across Magrath Heights and MacTaggart) Terwillegar exterior painting (stucco, Hardie, and brick on SW Edmonton homes within the May to September window) Terwillegar area hub (every iPaint service available across the district) Reference: Terwillegar Heights on Wikipedia Common Questions Terwillegar Commercial Painting FAQ How much does commercial painting cost in Terwillegar in 2026? Commercial painting in Terwillegar costs $3 to $7 per square foot in 2026, with the rate set by space type, surface condition, and off-hours access. A professional office or medical and dental clinic along the Terwillegar Drive corridor typically runs $3,000 to $10,000. A Riverbend Square retail unit or restaurant runs $5,000 to $15,000 because of specialty finishes and storefront detail. Townhome and condo common-area projects across Terwillegar Towne and South Terwillegar run $10,000 to $40,000 phased. iPaint Painting details every estimate in writing with no hidden fees. Can iPaint Painting paint our Terwillegar clinic or office without closing during business hours? iPaint Painting paints occupied Terwillegar offices and clinics on off-hours schedules so the practice never closes. Medical and dental clinics along the Terwillegar Drive corridor are repainted in evenings, on weekends, or one zone at a time, with low-VOC and zero-VOC coatings chosen so the space is dry and odour-cleared before patients return. Waiting rooms, exam rooms, and corridors are sequenced so the open side of the clinic keeps running while the closed side is coated. Does iPaint Painting paint Riverbend Square retail units and Terwillegar storefronts? Riverbend Square retail units and Terwillegar Drive storefronts are a core iPaint Painting scope. Retail and restaurant repaints run $5,000 to $15,000 depending on size and finish, and are scheduled around trading hours so the sales floor stays open. iPaint Painting handles sales-floor walls, feature accents, back-of-house, and exterior storefront detail with durable scuff-resistant systems that hold up to high-traffic retail wear in a southwest Edmonton shopping centre. Does iPaint Painting paint townhome and condo common areas in Terwillegar? Townhome and condo common areas across Terwillegar Towne, South Terwillegar, Magrath Heights, and MacTaggart are a regular iPaint Painting scope. Hallways, stairwells, lobbies, parkade walls, and exterior common elements are repainted in phased stages, with WCB coverage and commercial liability insurance that meet strata council requirements. Multi-unit common-area projects run $10,000 to $40,000 phased, with detailed scoping so property managers can budget accurately and residents face minimal disruption. How far is iPaint Painting from Terwillegar? iPaint Painting works from a shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton, roughly twenty minutes from Terwillegar by way of Anthony Henday Drive. That proximity keeps crews on the Terwillegar Drive corridor and at Riverbend Square early for off-hours and weekend starts, and makes return visits for touch-ups under the five-year written warranty straightforward across Terwillegar Towne, South Terwillegar, Magrath Heights, and MacTaggart. Last updated: June 2026. Pricing reflects the current Terwillegar commercial repaint market for corridor offices and clinics, Riverbend Square retail, and townhome and condo common areas in southwest Edmonton. Get Started Terwillegar Commercial Painting, Scheduled Around Your Open Sign Whether the project is a Riverbend Square storefront, a Terwillegar Drive corridor clinic, a fitness studio near the rec centre, or a townhome lobby in Terwillegar Towne, iPaint Painting builds the off-hours schedule, specifies the low-VOC or durable system per zone, and delivers on a written scope. Free site assessment. Five-year written warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Site Assessment --- ## Commercial Painting The Hamptons Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/commercial-painting/the-hamptons.html > The Hamptons west Edmonton commercial painter 2026. Lessard Road retail strips, family-service clinics, daycares, HOA condo common areas. WCB, $5M CGL. 780-938-9555. Commercial Painting The Hamptons Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting Commercial Painting for The Hamptons Family-Service Businesses, Daycares and HOA Boards Commercial painting in The Hamptons is family-service neighbourhood work. iPaint Painting serves the west Edmonton T5T corridor between Lewis Estates and Suder Greens, handling Lessard Road retail strip repaints, Greenguard Gold daycare and pediatric clinic refreshes (Kids U, Building Blocks, Misericordia satellite clinics), Webber Greens Drive office repaints and HOA common-area painting across the Beaumont Homes Tudor-themed townhouse and condo complexes built between 2000 and 2010. Compared to destination-retail commercial painting, family-service work here demands stricter low-VOC product specification and weekend-only scheduling windows. Free site walk inside 48 hours. Last updated 2026. Commercial painting in The Hamptons works the family-service heart of west Edmonton: retail strip CRUs along Lessard Road and 199 Street , daycares such as Kids U and Building Blocks , pediatric and family medical clinics including Misericordia Hospital satellite locations, family fitness studios ( Orangetheory , F45 ), tutoring and learning centres, the Lessard and 199 Street Tim Hortons drive-through corridor, and HOA-managed Tudor-themed townhouse and condo common areas built by Beaumont Homes across the 2000 to 2010 master-planned buildout. A typical Lessard Road retail unit lands in the $3,500 to $13,500 range; office repaints run $0.85 to $1.40 per square foot . Free site walk, written scope, no markup on materials. Call 780-938-9555 . Call 780-938-9555 Request a Site Walk $5M CGL Insurance Alberta WCB Covered 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews Greenguard Gold For Daycares Direct Answer What commercial painting in The Hamptons actually involves For The Hamptons family-service tenants, plaza landlords and HOA property managers, commercial painting in this west Edmonton T5T neighbourhood falls into four buckets, all shaped by the area's family-focused demographic and the 2000 to 2010 Beaumont Homes Tudor master-plan. Lessard Road and 199 Street retail strip turnovers when locally owned family-service tenants change hands; regulated low-VOC daycare and pediatric medical refreshes at Kids U, Building Blocks and Misericordia satellite clinics where Alberta Health Services indoor air rules demand Greenguard Gold product specification; family fitness studio and tutoring centre repaints across the small Lessard Road and Webber Greens commercial footprint; and HOA common-area painting covering corridors, lobbies, stair towers and exterior half-timber Tudor accent boards on the 2000 to 2010 townhouse and condo complexes. iPaint handles all four with WCB, $5M commercial liability, after-hours scheduling for regulated occupants, and a five-year written workmanship warranty. The Hamptons Commercial Geography Where the family-service commercial work actually happens in The Hamptons The Hamptons sits at the west edge of Edmonton in the T5T postal code, bounded by Anthony Henday Drive to the west, Whitemud Drive to the south, Lessard Road through the north-south spine, and 199 Street framing the east side toward Lewis Estates. The neighbourhood was master-planned and built out by Beaumont Homes between 2000 and 2010 around a deliberate Tudor architectural theme, with half-timber exterior accent boards on stucco-with-brick substrate appearing across both single-family homes and the strata townhouse and condo complexes that line the interior collector streets. Median household income across The Hamptons sits between $115,000 and $150,000, home values run $550,000 to $900,000, and the demographic skews heavily toward young executive families with school-age children. That demographic shapes the entire commercial mix. Lessard Road family-service retail and the 199 Street corridor The commercial footprint inside The Hamptons proper is small and deliberately family-service oriented because the larger destination-retail and chain-restaurant spillover from West Edmonton Mall (a five-minute drive east via Whitemud Drive) is absorbed by the Lewis Estates Common retail node immediately south rather than landing inside the neighbourhood. What remains along the Lessard Road spine and the 199 Street boundary is a mix of pediatric medical, dental and optometry practices, daycares such as Kids U and Building Blocks , family fitness operators like Orangetheory and F45 , tutoring and learning centres serving children attending The Hamptons School , and quick-service hospitality anchored by the Lessard and 199 Street Tim Hortons drive-through. Misericordia Hospital satellite clinics and rehab tenants occupy several of the larger Lessard Road retail bays, which generates a steady volume of regulated-occupant repaint work that demands Greenguard Gold certified product specification. HOA-managed Tudor townhouse and condo complexes Beyond the Lessard Road and 199 Street retail spine, the commercial painting demand inside The Hamptons comes almost entirely from HOA-managed townhouse and condo complexes built during the original 2000 to 2010 Beaumont Homes Tudor-themed master-plan. Common-area refresh cycles cover interior corridors, ground-floor lobbies, stair towers, parkade entries and the half-timber Tudor accent boards on the three-storey exteriors. Property managers in this west Edmonton corridor (typically FirstService Residential, Associa Aspen or Ayre and Oxford) expect a contractor who carries the Certificate of Insurance package, can phase work around residents commuting to the Lewis Estates Recreation Centre , Misericordia Hospital or West Edmonton Mall, and knows how to remediate two decades of freeze-thaw weathering on the Tudor half-timber accent boards without compromising the original architectural intent of the Beaumont Homes design. Project Categories Eight Hamptons commercial paint scenarios we handle regularly Each project category along the Lessard Road family-service corridor carries its own regulated-occupant prep, scheduling and low-VOC product requirements. iPaint scopes the right approach for each. Lessard Road Retail Strip CRU 800 to 1,400 sqft family-service unit. Anchor patching, primer over former accents, two coats HOA-approved neutral. 3 to 6 business days. Daycare Greenguard Gold Refresh Kids U, Building Blocks, similar regulated-occupant centres. Negative-air containment, Friday 6pm to Sunday 6pm window. Pediatric / Family Medical Misericordia Hospital satellite clinics, family dental and optometry. HEPA filtration between treatment rooms, zero-VOC products. Family Fitness Studio Orangetheory, F45, boutique yoga and pilates. Moisture-tolerant scuff-resistant coatings, weekend turn so members return Monday. HOA Condo Common Areas Corridors, lobbies, stair towers in Beaumont Homes Tudor complexes. Phased zones so residents reach Lewis Estates Recreation Centre. Tudor Half-Timber Exterior Three-storey townhouse Tudor accent boards on stucco-with-brick. Freeze-thaw remediation, sealant renewal, period-correct stain. Drive-Through Quick-Service Lessard and 199 Street Tim Hortons corridor. Grease-rated ceiling coatings, overnight phased work around 24-hour operating windows. Tutoring & Learning Centre After-school tutoring, music studios, math centres serving Hamptons School families. Bright friendly palettes, washable wall coatings. The Hamptons Commercial Pricing Real T5T ranges, by project type Ranges below reflect actual project pricing along Lessard Road, 199 Street and the Beaumont Homes-era Tudor townhouse complexes inside The Hamptons. Final scope after a free site walk. Lessard Strip CRU $3,500-$6,000 800-1,400 sqft Family-service turn 3-6 days Drive-Through / Anchor $8,500-$13,500 1,800-2,800 sqft 199 Street QSR corridor Grease-rated finishes Office Repaint $0.85-$1.40/sqft Webber Greens Drive Family-service tenants After-hours crew Daycare / Pediatric $4,500-$11,000 2,000-3,200 sqft Greenguard Gold products Single-weekend window HOA Common Areas $8,000-$42,000 Beaumont Homes Tudor complexes Corridors + Tudor exteriors Phased over 2-4 weeks Quotes are firm. No change orders without written sign-off. Materials at supplier cost. Get your Hamptons site walk scheduled . Choosing a Hamptons Commercial Painter iPaint Painting vs general residential painters vs national commercial-only firms The Hamptons HOA boards and family-service tenants typically weigh three options when scoping a commercial repaint inside this T5T family-focused neighbourhood. The regulated-occupant requirements for daycares and pediatric medical rule out the residential painter for most of this work. The smaller project sizes inside The Hamptons family-service footprint rule out the national firm for most of it. Here is the head-to-head comparison. Criteria iPaint Painting Residential Painter National Commercial Firm Greenguard Gold for daycares and pediatric clinics Standard line item, no upsell Rarely stocked or specified Yes, premium-tier billing WCB + $5M CGL Certificate naming HOA board Issued before mobilization Often residential-only coverage Yes, slower to issue Friday 6pm to Sunday 6pm regulated-occupant window Dedicated weekend crew Sometimes, with markup Yes Tudor half-timber exterior remediation expertise Yes, period-correct stain match Limited Generic, not period-correct Typical cost for 1,200 sqft Lessard Road CRU $4,200-$5,800 $3,400-$5,200 (lower, riskier) $7,000-$10,500 (higher) 5-year written workmanship warranty Yes, portable 1-2 years typical 1 year typical For a Hamptons daycare, pediatric clinic, family fitness studio or HOA board that needs the regulated-occupant product specification and insurance package a residential painter cannot reliably provide, but does not want to pay the premium of a national firm on a smaller family-service footprint, iPaint sits in the sweet spot. We are the best fit for Lessard Road retail turns, Misericordia satellite clinic refreshes, Kids U and Building Blocks daycare work, and Beaumont Homes Tudor HOA common-area projects. Why Hamptons HOA Boards Pick iPaint Six things that matter for Hamptons commercial work Commercial paint inside a family-focused neighbourhood like The Hamptons is not about colour selection. It is about Greenguard Gold product specification, weekend-only windows for daycares, and respecting the Tudor architectural intent on 20-plus year old HOA exteriors. Greenguard Gold by default Daycares such as Kids U and Building Blocks plus Misericordia satellite clinics demand stricter indoor air quality compliance than generic low-VOC. We specify Benjamin Moore Natura and Sherwin-Williams Harmony as standard. Friday-to-Sunday weekend crew Regulated family-service occupants need a single uninterrupted weekend window from Friday 6pm to Sunday 6pm. We staff a dedicated west Edmonton weekend crew for Lessard Road work. Tudor exterior expertise The Beaumont Homes 2000 to 2010 buildout means half-timber Tudor accent boards on stucco-with-brick substrate that need period-correct stain matching and freeze-thaw crack remediation, not generic exterior paint. HOA-grade insurance package WCB on every crew member plus $5,000,000 commercial general liability with Certificate of Insurance documents naming the HOA board or property manager as additional insured before mobilization. Phased zone scheduling Residents commuting to The Hamptons School, Lewis Estates Recreation Centre, Misericordia Hospital or West Edmonton Mall are never blocked from their entry doors. We phase common-area work zone-by-zone. Five-year portable warranty Written workmanship warranty transfers with the building if ownership changes. Standard practice for HOA boards and Lessard Road tenants planning to assign the lease within the warranty window. Hamptons-Area Commercial Coverage Where we work inside the T5T family-service corridor Primary coverage inside The Hamptons proper plus the adjacent west Edmonton neighbourhoods sharing the Lessard Road and 199 Street commercial spine. Primary Hamptons-area subdivisions The Hamptons Lewis Estates Suder Greens Webber Greens Breckenridge Greens Potter Greens Lymburn La Perle Adjacent west Edmonton commercial corridors Lewis Estates Common West Edmonton Mall corridor Misericordia Hospital area Lessard Road retail 199 Street Whitemud Drive corridor Anthony Henday west Travel time: roughly 25 minutes from our 9821 33 Ave NW shop to any Lessard Road or 199 Street commercial site in The Hamptons via Anthony Henday Drive in light traffic. Deliveries scheduled before 7am or after 8pm to avoid the West Edmonton Mall corridor peak. Commercial Painting FAQs The Hamptons commercial painting questions, answered Straight answers to the five questions Hamptons HOA boards, daycare operators and Lessard Road tenants ask us most often before a site walk. How much does it cost to repaint a Lessard Road retail unit in The Hamptons? A Lessard Road retail unit repaint inside The Hamptons family-service corridor typically lands between $3,500 and $13,500 depending on unit size, prior tenant condition, and any regulated-occupant requirements. The bread-and-butter unit along Lessard Road and 199 Street is an 800 to 1,400 square foot CRU previously occupied by a family service tenant like a pediatric medical practice, a tutoring centre or a boutique fitness operator, which lands between $3,500 and $6,000 once you include anchor patching, primer over former accent walls and two coats of HOA-approved neutral wall paint. A larger 1,800 to 2,800 square foot unit with a drive-through component such as the Lessard and 199 Street Tim Hortons or a quick-service food tenant runs $8,500 to $13,500 because of grease-prone ceiling areas, washable kitchen-grade coatings and the need to coordinate around 24-hour operating windows. Because The Hamptons commercial footprint skews toward locally owned family-service tenants rather than national franchise rollouts, scope creep is rare and quotes are firm. Can you repaint our Hamptons daycare or pediatric clinic without disrupting parents and patients? Yes. Daycares such as Kids U and Building Blocks along Lessard Road and the pediatric and family medical clinics anchored around the Misericordia Hospital satellite locations are one of our most frequent regulated-industry categories in The Hamptons. Daycares and pediatric medical occupants are licensed under stricter Alberta Health Services indoor air quality rules than most commercial tenants, which means a standard low-VOC product is not enough. We exclusively specify Greenguard Gold certified products such as Benjamin Moore Natura and Sherwin-Williams Harmony for these projects, run HEPA-filtered air scrubbing continuously during prep and application, isolate the work zone from family entry and exit doors with negative-air containment, and schedule the bulk of work for Friday 6pm through Sunday 6pm so the centre reopens to parents Monday morning with zero measurable VOC residual. A typical 2,000 to 3,200 square foot Hamptons daycare or pediatric clinic finishes in a single weekend window. Do you handle HOA common-area painting in the Beaumont Homes Tudor-themed townhouse and condo complexes in The Hamptons? Yes. The HOA-managed Tudor-themed townhouse and condo complexes built across The Hamptons by Beaumont Homes during the original 2000 to 2010 master-planned buildout are a regular common-area and exterior project for our crew. The architectural signature of these complexes is the half-timber Tudor exterior accent on stucco and brick substrate, which has now been weathering Edmonton freeze-thaw cycles for 15 to 25 years. A common-area refresh inside one of these complexes typically covers the interior corridors and stairwells, the lobby vestibule, and the parkade or surface lot stair towers, plus exterior touch-up on the Tudor accent boards where moisture has worked behind the original sealant. iPaint Painting carries full Alberta WCB coverage and $5,000,000 commercial general liability and we issue Certificate of Insurance documents naming the HOA board or the management company (typically FirstService Residential, Associa Aspen or Ayre and Oxford for west Edmonton HOA work) as an additional insured before we mobilize. We also schedule the work in phased zones so residents accessing The Hamptons School, the Lewis Estates Recreation Centre or the West Edmonton Mall corridor are never blocked from their entry doors. How does the West Edmonton Mall corridor spillover affect commercial painting in The Hamptons? West Edmonton Mall sits roughly five minutes east of The Hamptons via Whitemud Drive and 199 Street, which generates two distinct effects on the commercial paint workload here. First, the Lewis Estates Common retail node immediately south of The Hamptons absorbs the larger destination-retail and chain-restaurant tenants that would otherwise locate in The Hamptons proper, leaving the in-neighbourhood commercial footprint clean for locally owned family-service operators. Second, the Mall corridor traffic volume pushes the Anthony Henday Drive, Whitemud Drive and 199 Street corner into evening and weekend congestion peaks that limit when commercial crews can mobilize from the south. We schedule deliveries of ladders, lifts and product before 7am or after 8pm to avoid the corridor peak, which keeps our setup time predictable and our quoted timelines firm. For after-hours work at any of the Lessard Road retail strips, our shop is roughly 25 minutes via Anthony Henday Drive in light traffic. What is the difference between commercial painting in The Hamptons versus other west Edmonton neighbourhoods? The Hamptons differs from neighbouring west Edmonton communities in three operationally meaningful ways. First, the commercial footprint is smaller and more family-service oriented than communities closer to West Edmonton Mall because the destination retail spillover lands in Lewis Estates Common rather than inside The Hamptons proper. That shifts the work mix toward daycares, pediatric medical, family fitness studios and tutoring centres, all of which carry stricter regulated-occupant requirements than generic retail. Second, the architectural signature of the 2000 to 2010 Beaumont Homes Tudor master-plan introduces half-timber exterior accent boards on stucco-with-brick condo and townhouse complexes that need a different prep and product approach than the flat stucco of newer southwest Edmonton communities. Third, the proximity to Misericordia Hospital generates a steady volume of satellite clinic and rehab tenant work that demands Greenguard Gold certified product specification and HEPA filtration as a standard line item, not an upsell. iPaint Painting scopes each Hamptons project against all three of these neighbourhood realities. Get Started Book a Free Hamptons Commercial Site Walk A Lessard Road CRU, a Kids U daycare refresh, a Misericordia satellite clinic or a Beaumont Homes Tudor HOA common-area project. We will walk the site, scope the work and issue a firm written quote within five business days. Call 780-938-9555 Request a Site Walk Greenguard Gold for daycares WCB + $5M CGL Weekend crew available 5-year warranty Windermere Commercial Magrath Heights Commercial Commercial Painting Hub Hamptons Interior Painting --- ## Commercial Painting Westbrook Estates | Office, Retail & Property Management | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/commercial-painting/westbrook-estates.html > Professional commercial painting near Westbrook Estates, southwest Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Offices along Terwillegar Drive, Whitemud Drive commercial corridors, retail spaces, medical clinics, property management buildings. WCB covered, nights & weekends, 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Commercial Painting Westbrook Estates | Office, Retail & Property Management | iPaint Painting Commercial Painting near Westbrook Estates iPaint Painting is the trusted commercial painting contractor serving Westbrook Estates and the broader southwest Edmonton business community — from professional offices along the Terwillegar Drive corridor and Whitemud Drive commercial districts to retail spaces near Terwillegar Towne , medical and dental clinics in Riverbend , property management buildings serving the area's condo and townhome complexes, and institutional facilities throughout the southwest Edmonton quadrant . Led by Mourad , a Master Painters Institute (MPI) certified painter with over 15 years of commercial experience, our WCB-covered in-house team delivers commercial-grade results using Benjamin Moore Scuff-X and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial coatings. We offer night and weekend scheduling with phased staging plans to keep your business fully operational throughout the project. Westbrook Estates sits in one of Edmonton's most desirable residential pockets near the Whitemud Creek ravine , surrounded by growing commercial zones along Terwillegar Drive , Whitemud Drive , and the Windermere commercial corridor . Our south Edmonton shop is a 15-minute drive — fast response, no travel surcharges. Every project includes a detailed written estimate, no hidden fees, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free site assessment online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team — No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty Southwest Edmonton Pricing Commercial Painting Pricing near Westbrook Estates Standard Edmonton pricing — no travel surcharges anywhere in southwest Edmonton. Every estimate is customized after a free on-site assessment. Office Repaint $2,000+ Terwillegar Dr, Whitemud Dr 2,000–5,000 sq. ft. 3–7 days typical Retail / Restaurant $5,000+ Terwillegar Towne, Windermere Durable, washable finishes After-hours scheduling Medical / Dental $3,000+ Riverbend, Terwillegar clinics Low-VOC / zero-VOC Around patient hours Condo Common Areas $5,000+ Lobbies, hallways, parkades Phased resident-friendly Scuff-resistant finishes Large Commercial $10,000+ Multi-tenant, institutional Industrial-grade coatings Full phased scheduling All prices are starting estimates in CAD. Standard Edmonton pricing — no travel surcharges. Get your free custom estimate . Properties We Paint Every Commercial Space near Westbrook Estates From professional offices on Terwillegar Drive to condo common areas in Riverbend, our certified team handles commercial projects of every scale in southwest Edmonton. Offices Professional office environments along Terwillegar Drive and the Whitemud Drive corridor. Clean, efficient repaints with after-hours scheduling available. Retail Spaces Storefronts and shopping plazas near Terwillegar Towne and the Windermere commercial district. Brand-consistent colours and durable finishes for heavy foot traffic. Condos & Multi-Family Common areas, hallways, lobbies, parkades, and unit turnovers in the many condo and townhome complexes throughout southwest Edmonton near Westbrook Estates. Medical Facilities Clinics, dental offices, and care facilities in Riverbend and the Terwillegar area. Low-VOC products, infection-control awareness, and scheduling around patient hours. Restaurants & Hospitality Dining rooms, kitchens, and bars along the Terwillegar and Windermere restaurant corridors. Washable, grease-resistant finishes applied during off-hours. Churches & Institutions Places of worship, schools, and community centres throughout southwest Edmonton. Heritage-sensitive approaches and flexible scheduling around events and services. Common Areas & Parkades Elevator lobbies, stairwells, underground parking, and building exteriors. Durable coatings that stand up to high traffic and Alberta weather exposure. Property Management We work with southwest Edmonton property managers for ongoing building maintenance, tenant turnovers, and seasonal refresh programs across their portfolios. Need something beyond painting? We also handle epoxy flooring , drywall repairs , and stain & lacquer work. If it is a commercial surface that needs refinishing, we do it. Our Process From Site Assessment to Final Inspection We have refined our commercial painting process over 15 years and hundreds of projects across Edmonton. Here is exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for your southwest Edmonton facility. 01 ➔ Free Site Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You will speak directly with a craftsman — not a call centre — and we will schedule your free on-site assessment at your facility at a time that works for your operations. 02 ➔ Scope Review & Walkthrough Mourad or a senior painter walks your facility to assess every surface, review access requirements, discuss scheduling constraints, and recommend the right products for each area's demands. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every area, surface, product, and price — plus a phased staging plan. No surprises, no hidden fees — the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Staging & Surface Prep We coordinate scheduling around your business hours — nights, weekends, or zone-by-zone phasing. All surfaces are cleaned, repaired, primed, and protected before any topcoat goes on. 05 ➔ Professional Painting Our WCB-covered, in-house team applies commercial-grade Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial products with precision — engineered for the durability commercial spaces demand. 06 Final Inspection We walk every area with you or your property manager, verify colour consistency and finish quality, and leave your facility clean and fully operational. Your 5-year warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Southwest Edmonton Businesses Choose iPaint We understand that your facility is a business asset. We protect your operations, respect your schedule, and deliver results that hold up to commercial demands. Minimal Disruption Scheduling Your business does not stop for paint. We offer nights, weekends, and phased staging plans that keep your operations running while we work. Offices along Terwillegar Drive stay open. Retail near Windermere keeps selling. Medical clinics in Riverbend see patients without interruption. We have painted commercial facilities throughout southwest Edmonton without a single day of lost revenue for our clients. WCB Covered & Safety Certified Every iPaint crew member is covered by WCB (Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta). Our team holds current certifications in Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP). We carry full commercial liability insurance and provide certificates of insurance to property managers on request. Commercial-Grade Products Commercial spaces take more abuse than residential ones. That is why we use commercial-grade product lines from Benjamin Moore (Scuff-X, Ultra Spec) and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial — formulated for high-traffic durability, stain resistance, and easy maintenance. The right product for the right environment, every time. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. When you hire iPaint for a commercial project, you get the same trained, safety-certified team from start to finish. That is how we guarantee consistency across every floor and every phase. 5-Year Written Warranty Every surface we touch is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something is not right — peeling, bubbling, cracking due to our work — we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That is our commitment to every southwest Edmonton property owner and manager. No Hidden Costs — Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We do not surprise you with extra charges for prep, access equipment, or scope changes. Everything is detailed upfront — area by area, product by product — so you can budget with confidence and present clear numbers to your stakeholders. Commercial-Grade Products The Products Behind Our Results Commercial spaces demand commercial-grade coatings. We use product lines specifically engineered for high-traffic durability, stain resistance, and long-term performance. Benjamin Moore Benjamin Moore's commercial lines are purpose-built for high-traffic environments. Scuff-X resists scuffing and marring in busy corridors and common areas. Ultra Spec delivers consistent coverage at commercial scale. These are the products southwest Edmonton property managers trust for lobbies, hallways, and tenant spaces. Scuff-X Ultra Spec 500 Aura Advance Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial The Pro Industrial line from Sherwin-Williams is engineered for the toughest commercial environments. Superior chemical resistance, outstanding washability, and fast recoat times that minimize downtime. Ideal for medical facilities, restaurants, and any space where the coating has to perform under pressure. Pro Industrial DTM Pro Industrial Waterbased Duration Emerald Specialty Coatings Some commercial environments need more than standard paint. We carry and apply anti-microbial coatings for medical facilities, fire-retardant coatings for code compliance, anti-graffiti finishes for public-facing surfaces, and low-VOC options for occupied spaces where air quality is a priority. Anti-Microbial Fire-Retardant Anti-Graffiti Low-VOC / Zero-VOC During your free site assessment , we will recommend the best product for each area based on surface type, traffic level, environmental demands, and your budget. Southwest Edmonton Context Why Southwest Edmonton Commercial Properties Choose iPaint Westbrook Estates sits at the heart of one of Edmonton's fastest-growing commercial corridors in the southwest quadrant. The neighbourhood is bordered by Whitemud Drive to the north — a major arterial connecting the entire south side — and flanked by the rapidly developing Terwillegar and Windermere commercial districts to the west and south. This creates a dense concentration of professional offices, medical clinics, retail plazas, restaurants, and multi-family residential buildings that all require ongoing painting and maintenance. The commercial properties along the Terwillegar Drive corridor serve a rapidly growing population base of over 100,000 residents in southwest Edmonton's newest communities, from Magrath Heights and Callaghan to Keswick and Glenridding Heights . Terwillegar Drive & Whitemud Drive Commercial Corridors Terwillegar Drive runs north-south through the heart of southwest Edmonton, connecting Whitemud Drive to the rapidly expanding commercial developments near Windermere . Professional offices, financial services, insurance agencies, and real estate firms line this corridor in multi-tenant commercial buildings that require coordinated painting schedules. Whitemud Drive commercial nodes near the Terwillegar interchange and the Riverbend area include medical clinics, dental offices, and allied health practices. These facilities demand low-VOC coatings , scheduling around patient hours, and fast turnaround times. Our Benjamin Moore Scuff-X and zero-VOC product options are specifically suited for healthcare environments. Property Management & Multi-Family Buildings Southwest Edmonton has experienced significant condo and townhome development over the past two decades. Property management companies maintaining buildings near Westbrook Estates , Terwillegar Towne , Riverbend , and Windermere need a reliable commercial painter for scheduled maintenance of common areas, lobbies, hallways, stairwells, and parkades. iPaint provides ongoing maintenance programs with consistent quality, transparent pricing, and scheduling that respects residents. Our Scuff-X and Pro Industrial product lines are specifically chosen for the durability high-traffic common areas demand. Commercial Painting Details What Is Included & Pricing Guide When you hire iPaint for commercial painting near Westbrook Estates, you get a complete professional service designed around respect for your operations — not a one-size-fits-all approach. Night and weekend scheduling — we work around your business hours, not the other way around Structured staging plans — phased zone-by-zone approach that keeps your facility operational Complete surface preparation — cleaning, repairing, priming, and protecting before any topcoat Commercial-grade products — Benjamin Moore Scuff-X, Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial, and specialty coatings Low-VOC and zero-VOC options — for medical clinics and occupied spaces where air quality matters Full WCB coverage and safety compliance — Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS certified Certificates of insurance — provided to property managers on request Daily cleanup and site management — your facility stays presentable throughout 5-year written workmanship warranty — activated at project completion Southwest Edmonton Pricing Guide Standard Edmonton pricing — no travel surcharges. Typical ranges: Office repaint (Terwillegar Dr, Whitemud Dr) — $2,000–$8,000 for 2,000–5,000 sq. ft. Retail / restaurant (Terwillegar Towne, Windermere) — $5,000–$15,000 Medical / dental clinic (Riverbend, Terwillegar) — $3,000–$10,000 with low-VOC products Condo common areas / property management — $5,000–$20,000 depending on scope Large commercial / institutional — $10,000–$50,000+ for large-scale projects Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free site assessment and we will visit your facility — typically within 48 hours. Service Areas Commercial Painting Across Southwest Edmonton We provide professional commercial painting services throughout Westbrook Estates and all surrounding southwest Edmonton communities. Primary Service Area Westbrook Estates Southwest Edmonton Commercial Corridors Terwillegar Drive Whitemud Drive Commercial Windermere Commercial Riverbend Retail South Edmonton Common Area Surrounding Neighbourhoods Terwillegar Towne Riverbend Brander Gardens Magrath Heights Windermere Bulyea Heights Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc 15 Minutes from Our Shop — Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton serves all of southwest Edmonton with no travel surcharge. Standard Edmonton pricing. Southwest Edmonton — proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Our Work Commercial Painting Transformations Real commercial painting projects from Edmonton properties. See how fresh paint can completely transform a business space. Before After Office Building — Terwillegar Drive Before After Condo Common Areas — Riverbend Before After Retail Storefront — Terwillegar Towne Before After Medical Clinic — Riverbend Before After Parkade Refresh — Southwest Edmonton Before After Commercial Building — Windermere View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Commercial painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Exterior Painting in Westbrook Estates Interior Painting Epoxy Flooring Drywall & Surface Repairs Cabinet Refinishing Common Questions Commercial Painting FAQs — Westbrook Estates Area Straight answers to the questions southwest Edmonton property owners and managers ask most about commercial painting projects. How much does commercial painting cost near Westbrook Estates? Commercial painting near Westbrook Estates in southwest Edmonton follows our standard Edmonton pricing — no travel surcharges. An office repaint along Terwillegar Drive or in the Whitemud Drive commercial corridor typically ranges from $2,000–$8,000 for 2,000–5,000 sq. ft. Retail and restaurant spaces near Terwillegar Towne or Windermere run $5,000–$15,000. Medical and dental clinics in Riverbend fall between $3,000–$10,000 with low-VOC products. Condo common areas and property management projects range from $5,000–$20,000. Large commercial and institutional projects range from $10,000–$50,000+. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees — the number on the quote is the number on the invoice. Can you paint our southwest Edmonton office without disrupting business? Absolutely. Minimal disruption is central to how iPaint Painting approaches every commercial project in southwest Edmonton. We offer night and weekend scheduling, phased staging plans that keep portions of your space operational throughout the project, and low-VOC products that reduce odours in occupied spaces. We have painted professional offices along Terwillegar Drive, medical clinics near Riverbend, and retail spaces in the Terwillegar and Windermere areas — all without a single day of lost business for our clients. Our south Edmonton shop is just 15 minutes from the Westbrook Estates area, so our crews are in southwest Edmonton multiple days each week. Do you handle property management painting for condo buildings? Yes. We work with property management companies across southwest Edmonton to maintain common areas, hallways, lobbies, parkades, and stairwells in multi-family buildings. Westbrook Estates, Terwillegar Towne, Riverbend, and Windermere all have condo and townhome complexes that require regular maintenance painting. We provide phased staging plans, certificates of insurance, and scheduling that respects residents. Our commercial-grade Benjamin Moore Scuff-X is specifically designed for high-traffic common areas where scuff resistance and durability are essential. Are your painters WCB covered and safety certified? Yes. Every iPaint crew member is covered by WCB (Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta). Our team holds current certifications in Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP), plus Master Painters Institute (MPI) certification. We carry full commercial liability insurance and can provide certificates of insurance to your southwest Edmonton property management company on request. This is especially important for commercial properties where property managers require verified safety credentials before any contractor enters the site. What types of commercial properties do you paint near Westbrook Estates? We paint offices, retail stores, restaurants, medical and dental clinics, condominiums, multi-family buildings, churches, schools, community centres, and common areas in apartment complexes. From the Terwillegar Drive professional corridor and Whitemud Drive commercial districts to Riverbend retail and the Windermere commercial developments — if it is a commercial property in southwest Edmonton, we have the experience, equipment, and safety certifications to handle it. Call 780-938-9555 for your free site assessment. Get Started Southwest Edmonton’s Trusted Commercial Painters Whether it is an office on Terwillegar Drive, a medical clinic in Riverbend, or a condo building near Westbrook Estates — let us talk about your project. Free site assessments, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty WCB Covered Nights & Weekends Available --- ## Commercial Painting Windermere Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/commercial-painting/windermere.html > Windermere SW Edmonton commercial painter 2026. Retail fit-outs, office repaints, condo common areas. WCB, $5M CGL. Call 780-938-9555. Commercial Painting Windermere Edmonton 2026 | iPaint Painting Commercial Painting for Windermere Businesses, Strata Boards and Property Managers Commercial Painting in Windermere is a specialty trade. iPaint Painting serves the southwest Edmonton corridor of Windermere , handling retail tenant fit-outs at Windermere Common, brand-spec franchise repaints at Currents of Windermere, after-hours office work on Windermere Boulevard, and strata condo common-area painting across Cavanagh, Hawks Ridge and Glenridding. Compared to general residential painters, our commercial crew is WCB-covered, $5M-insured, and scoped specifically for occupied businesses. Free site walk inside 48 hours. Last updated 2026. Commercial painting in Windermere means working inside Edmonton's busiest southwest commercial corridor: tenant fit-outs at Windermere Common shopping centre and the Currents of Windermere retail district , professional offices and clinics along Windermere Boulevard and Ellerslie Road , and strata-managed townhome blocks across Cavanagh , Hawks Ridge , Glenridding Heights , Glenridding Ravine , Keswick on the River and The Uplands . iPaint Painting is the WCB-covered, $5M-insured commercial painter that handles after-hours tenant turnovers, brand-spec franchise repaints (Starbucks, Joey, Earls, Hudsons-style hospitality), low-VOC medical and dental clinic refreshes, and condo common-area projects across the T6W and T6X postal codes. A typical Windermere retail unit lands in the $4,500 to $18,000 range; office repaints run $0.85 to $1.40 per square foot . Free site walk, written scope, no markup on materials. Call 780-938-9555 . Call 780-938-9555 Request a Site Walk $5M CGL Insurance Alberta WCB Covered 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews After-Hours Crew Available Direct Answer What commercial painting in Windermere actually covers For Windermere business owners, leasing agents and condo property managers, commercial painting falls into four buckets. Retail tenant fit-outs at Windermere Common and Currents of Windermere when a CRU changes hands or a chain rebrands; professional office and clinic repaints along Windermere Boulevard, the medical plazas near Mother Margaret Mary Catholic High School and the real-estate offices clustered at 184 Street SW; strata-managed condo and townhome work covering corridors, lobbies, stairwells and exterior maintenance across Cavanagh, Hawks Ridge and the Glenridding subdivisions; and restaurant and hospitality interior repaints with low-VOC products and after-hours scheduling. iPaint Painting handles all four with WCB coverage, $5M commercial general liability and a five-year workmanship warranty. Windermere Commercial Geography Where the commercial work actually happens in Windermere Windermere sits at the western edge of southwest Edmonton, bounded by Anthony Henday Drive to the west, Terwillegar Drive to the east, and Ellerslie Road to the south. The community grew out of a master-planned development that ran from 1998 through the mid-2010s, with most of the housing stock built between 2005 and 2018. Today the community spans the T6W postal code (the bulk of Windermere proper) and dips into T6X where Cavanagh and Keswick on the River pick up. The 30,000-plus residents are predominantly young executive families with median household incomes above $150,000, and that demographic shapes the commercial landscape: upscale grocery, premium quick-service food, professional services, fitness and wellness, and chain hospitality. Windermere Common and Currents of Windermere The two anchor commercial nodes sit on opposite sides of Windermere Boulevard . Windermere Common shopping centre handles grocery-anchored daily-needs retail with banking, dry cleaning, dental, optical and a steady rotation of food-service CRUs. The Currents of Windermere retail district further west off 184 Street SW functions as the destination retail and dining hub, with chain restaurants (the Hudsons Edmonton location among them), fitness studios serving the Edmonton Triathlon Club community, boutique fitness, medical-aesthetic clinics, and the kind of franchise tenants (Starbucks, Joey, Earls and equivalent quick-casual chains) whose corporate brand-spec paint requirements drive a meaningful portion of our retail repaint workload. Subdivision-level condo and townhome work Outside the retail nodes, the commercial painting demand inside Windermere itself comes from strata-managed multi-residential complexes . The 2010-onward townhome blocks across Cavanagh and Hawks Ridge , the apartment-style condos in Glenridding Heights and Glenridding Ravine , and the newer phases at Keswick on the River and The Uplands all generate regular common-area, corridor, lobby, stairwell and exterior maintenance painting cycles. Property managers in this corridor expect a contractor who carries the Certificate of Insurance package, can scope a phased schedule that doesn't disrupt residents, and knows how to handle the boom-lift work on three-storey stucco-and-stone exteriors that define the architectural style of the area. Project Categories Eight Windermere commercial paint scenarios we handle weekly Each scenario carries its own scheduling, product and compliance requirements. iPaint scopes the right approach for each. Retail Tenant Turnover CRU between leases at Windermere Common. Prime over former tenant accents, two coats neutral, drywall patch. 4-7 business days. Franchise Brand-Spec Starbucks, Joey, Earls colour code compliance. Drawdown sample for corporate sign-off, sheen audit documentation. Medical/Dental Clinic Windermere Boulevard plaza tenants. Zero-VOC, HEPA filtration, weekend window so patients are seen Monday. Real-Estate/Insurance Offices Currents-area professional suites. After-hours crew, furniture protection, end-of-day cleanup so Monday is showing-ready. Condo Common Areas Corridors, lobbies, stairwells, parkades in Glenridding Heights and Cavanagh strata complexes. Phased so residents stay comfortable. Townhome Exterior Maintenance Stucco-and-stone three-storey exteriors in Hawks Ridge, Keswick on the River, The Uplands. Boom-lift work, swing-stage where access requires. Restaurant Interior Repaint Hudsons-style hospitality, casual-fine dining at Currents. Closes Sunday night, reopens Tuesday morning. Low-VOC, washable. Fitness Studio & Wellness Boutique studios serving Edmonton Triathlon Club members, yoga, pilates, med-spa. Moisture-tolerant, on-trend colour palettes. Windermere Commercial Pricing Real Windermere ranges, by project type Ranges below reflect actual project pricing on Windermere Common, Currents of Windermere, Windermere Boulevard offices, and Cavanagh/Glenridding strata work. Final scope after a free site walk. Small Retail CRU $4,500-$8,500 1,200-1,800 sqft Windermere Common turnover 4-7 days Anchor Retail / Restaurant $10,000-$18,000 2,500-4,000 sqft Currents of Windermere Brand-spec compliance Office Repaint $0.85-$1.40/sqft Windermere Boulevard Real-estate, insurance, legal After-hours crew Medical / Dental $6,000-$14,000 Clinics 3,000-5,000 sqft Zero-VOC products Weekend window Condo Common Areas $12,000-$60,000 Cavanagh, Glenridding Corridors + stairwells Phased over 2-4 weeks Quotes are firm. No change orders without written sign-off. Materials at supplier cost. Get your Windermere site walk scheduled . Choosing a Windermere Commercial Painter iPaint Painting vs general residential painters vs national commercial-only firms Windermere property managers and business owners typically compare three options when scoping a commercial repaint. Here is the head-to-head comparison of what each delivers for the typical Windermere project. Criteria iPaint Painting Residential Painter (vs) National Commercial Firm (vs) WCB + $5M CGL Certificate of Insurance Yes, emailed before mobilization Often residential-only coverage Yes, but slower to issue After-hours/weekend crew on standby Yes, dedicated commercial crew Sometimes, with markup Yes Best for retail CRU turnover at Windermere Common Yes, 4-7 day turn No, lacks tenant-fit-out experience Yes, but higher cost Franchise brand-spec compliance (Starbucks, Joey, Earls) Yes, drawdown samples on request No Yes Typical cost for 2,000 sqft Windermere CRU $6,500-$9,500 $5,000-$8,000 (lower, riskier) $9,000-$14,000 (higher) 5-year written workmanship warranty Yes, portable 1-2 years typical 1 year typical For a Windermere business that needs the insurance package a residential painter cannot provide but does not want to pay the premium of a national firm, iPaint sits in the sweet spot. We are the best fit for Windermere Common tenant turnovers, Currents of Windermere franchise work, Windermere Boulevard clinic refreshes, and Cavanagh / Glenridding strata common-area projects. Why Windermere Property Managers Pick iPaint Six things that matter for Windermere commercial work Commercial paint in a community like Windermere isn't about colour selection. It's about insurance documents, after-hours logistics, and zero downtime for the tenant. After-hours and weekend crew on standby Windermere business never stops on weekdays. We run a dedicated commercial crew that works 6pm to midnight weekday evenings and full Saturday/Sunday windows. Restaurants close Sunday night and reopen Tuesday morning. Tenant turnovers at Windermere Common happen in the four-day gap between leases. The Currents of Windermere franchise repaints happen overnight so the unit opens at 7am. Insurance package condo boards actually accept Alberta WCB on every painter on the crew, $5,000,000 commercial general liability through a Canadian carrier, and a Certificate of Insurance issued naming the strata corporation or property manager as an additional insured. The package gets emailed before we mobilize. No board meeting delays. Brand-spec franchise experience We work directly from corporate paint spec sheets for the Starbucks, Joey, Earls and Hudsons-style hospitality concepts that anchor Currents of Windermere. Proprietary colour codes, sheen-by-surface requirements, drawdown samples sent to the franchisor before topcoat. Documentation pack delivered to the franchise auditor on closeout. Low-VOC defaults for occupied spaces Default product stack for occupied medical, dental and clinic work is Benjamin Moore Eco Spec WB and Sherwin-Williams Harmony, both Greenguard Gold certified. Patients can return within hours. For franchise work where corporate specifies a higher-VOC product, we run carbon-filter air scrubbers continuously and document final air quality before turnover. Five-year workmanship warranty in writing Every Windermere commercial project comes with a five-year written workmanship warranty. Adhesion failure, premature peeling on a stairwell wall in a Glenridding condo, brush-stroke telegraphing under a Windermere Common showroom light, we come back and remediate. The warranty is portable, meaning if the building changes hands or the tenant rolls over, the warranty stays. Firm quotes, no markup on materials You see the supplier invoice for the paint. Labour is quoted in writing before mobilization. Change orders require written approval. The number on the proposal is the number on the final invoice. Property managers running multiple Windermere properties tell us this is the single biggest reason they keep calling iPaint instead of bidding work out. Where in Windermere Subdivisions, corridors and postal codes we cover Anywhere inside T6W or T6X, plus the southwest Edmonton commercial corridors that anchor the community. Primary Service Area Windermere (T6W) Windermere (T6X) Subdivisions Windermere Estates Windermere Heights Cavanagh Hawks Ridge Glenridding Heights Glenridding Ravine Keswick on the River The Uplands Commercial Districts Windermere Common Currents of Windermere Windermere Boulevard 184 Street SW corridor Ellerslie Road corridor Anthony Henday Drive access — our shop on 33 Ave NW is roughly 18 minutes from any Windermere site via the south leg of Anthony Henday Drive, which means we mobilize fast for emergency callbacks and weekend turnovers. Windermere SW Edmonton, postal codes T6W and T6X. More about Windermere on Wikipedia . Other Windermere Services More iPaint work across Windermere Interior Painting in Windermere Exterior Painting in Windermere Cabinet Refinishing in Windermere Cabinet Refacing in Windermere Commercial Painting (Edmonton) Epoxy Flooring Windermere Commercial FAQs Five questions Windermere property managers ask before they sign Every answer below is fully visible. No accordions. No expand-on-click. How much does a retail tenant fit-out repaint cost at Windermere Common or Currents of Windermere? A typical retail unit repaint at Windermere Common or the Currents of Windermere retail district runs $4,500 to $18,000 depending on unit size, ceiling height, and brand-colour specifications. A standard 1,200 to 1,800 square foot CRU with eight-foot ceilings and a single accent wall lands between $4,500 and $8,500. A larger 2,500 to 4,000 square foot anchor unit with mezzanine, exposed structure, or chain brand-colour compliance (Starbucks, Joey, Earls, Hudsons-style hospitality) typically runs $10,000 to $18,000. Tenant fit-out work between leases is scheduled around the landlord's turnover deadline and includes drywall touch-ups, primer over former tenant accent walls, and full lock-off zoning so neighbouring units stay operational. Can you paint our Windermere Boulevard medical clinic without disrupting patient appointments? Yes. Medical and dental clinics clustered along Windermere Boulevard and around the Currents of Windermere professional plaza are one of our most frequent commercial categories. We schedule work in evening blocks (6pm to midnight) and full-weekend windows so reception areas, operatories, and consult rooms are ready for Monday morning. We use zero-VOC and low-VOC products like Benjamin Moore Eco Spec WB and Sherwin-Williams Harmony so air quality returns to baseline within hours, not days. Furniture and equipment are masked and bagged, dust containment is set up between treatment rooms, and HEPA filtration runs continuously during prep work. Most single-clinic repaints (3,000 to 5,000 square feet) finish in one weekend with patients seen as normal Monday morning. Do you carry the WCB coverage and commercial liability insurance our Windermere condo board requires? Yes. iPaint Painting carries full Alberta WCB coverage on every crew member plus $5,000,000 commercial general liability. We routinely email Certificate of Insurance documents naming the strata corporation or property manager as an additional insured before work begins. This is standard for the strata-managed condo and townhome complexes across Cavanagh, Hawks Ridge, Glenridding Heights, Glenridding Ravine, Keswick on the River and The Uplands. We also provide written safety plans for boom-lift and swing-stage work on three-storey condo exteriors, which most Windermere property managers require attached to the contract. Can you handle the brand-colour and finish specifications for a Windermere chain restaurant or franchise location? Yes. We've executed brand-spec repaints for Hudsons-style hospitality interiors, coffee chain CRUs, and franchise retail at both Windermere Common and the Currents of Windermere retail district. We work directly from corporate paint spec sheets (Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore proprietary codes, specific sheen requirements, brand-mandated primer systems) and provide drawdown samples for franchisor sign-off before applying topcoat. We also handle the sheen-compliance details franchise auditors check for: eggshell on walls, semi-gloss on door frames, satin on chair rails. Full documentation and final colour reads are emailed to corporate when requested. How quickly can you turn over a vacated CRU between tenants at Windermere Common? Standard tenant turnover painting at Windermere Common runs four to seven business days for a 1,500 to 2,500 square foot CRU. That includes patching former tenant signage anchor holes, priming over branded accent walls (often deep coffee chain green, restaurant terracotta, or boutique navy), two coats of property-management-approved off-white on walls, and ceiling touch-up. We coordinate directly with the landlord's leasing rep on key handoff and a final walk-through so the unit is showing-ready for the incoming tenant's general contractor. For Anthony Henday Drive accessible sites we can mobilize within 48 hours of a signed work order. Book a Windermere Site Walk Free site walk-through, written scope inside 48 hours Whether it's a Currents of Windermere tenant turnover, a Cavanagh corridor refresh, or a Windermere Boulevard clinic repaint, iPaint Painting will scope it for free. WCB-covered, $5M insured, five-year warranty in writing. Call 780-938-9555 Request Site Walk $5M CGL Insurance Alberta WCB Covered After-Hours Crew 5-Year Warranty --- ## Commercial Painting Windsor Park Edmonton | Office, Institutional & Professional | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/commercial-painting/windsor-park.html > Professional commercial painting in Windsor Park, Edmonton by iPaint Painting. University of Alberta campus buildings, professional offices along Saskatchewan Drive, Whyte Ave corridor retail, medical clinics. WCB covered, nights & weekends, 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Commercial Painting Windsor Park Edmonton | Office, Institutional & Professional | iPaint Painting Commercial Painting in Windsor Park iPaint Painting is the trusted commercial painting contractor in Windsor Park , south Edmonton, serving businesses, property managers, and institutional facilities across one of the city's most prestigious neighbourhoods, from professional offices along Saskatchewan Drive overlooking the North Saskatchewan River valley to University of Alberta campus buildings, retail and hospitality spaces near the Whyte Avenue corridor , medical clinics adjacent to the U of A hospital district , and heritage commercial properties throughout this established community. Windsor Park is a distinguished south Edmonton neighbourhood bounded by Saskatchewan Drive to the north, 87 Avenue to the south, 116 Street to the west, and 109 Street to the east, featuring a mix of 1950s–1970s character buildings and modern infill construction that demands commercial painting expertise capable of handling both heritage substrates and contemporary architectural finishes . Led by Mourad , a Master Painters Institute (MPI) certified painter with over 15 years of commercial experience, our WCB-covered in-house team delivers commercial-grade results using Benjamin Moore Scuff-X and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial coatings. We offer night and weekend scheduling with phased staging plans to keep your operations fully running throughout the project. Our south Edmonton shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is just a 15-minute drive to Windsor Park via Whitemud Drive. Every project includes a detailed written estimate, no hidden fees, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free site assessment online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty Windsor Park Pricing Commercial Painting Pricing for Windsor Park Standard Edmonton rates apply throughout Windsor Park and south Edmonton. Every estimate is customized after a free on-site assessment. Professional Office $2,000+ Saskatchewan Drive suites 2,000–5,000 sq. ft. 3–7 days typical Retail / Restaurant $5,000+ Whyte Ave corridor Durable, washable finishes After-hours scheduling Institutional / University $10,000+ U of A campus facilities Heritage-aware methods Semester-break scheduling Medical / Dental $3,000+ Near U of A Hospital Low-VOC / zero-VOC Around patient hours Heritage Commercial $5,000+ Pre-1970 buildings Lead-safe, plaster-ready Architectural preservation All prices are starting estimates in CAD. Windsor Park is within our core Edmonton service area. Get your free custom estimate . Properties We Paint Every Commercial Space in Windsor Park, Done Right From a professional office on Saskatchewan Drive to an institutional building on the University of Alberta campus, our certified team handles commercial projects of every scale and era. Professional Offices Legal firms, consulting practices, and financial services along Saskatchewan Drive. Clean, efficient repaints with after-hours scheduling to protect billable time. University & Institutional Campus buildings, lecture halls, research facilities, and administrative offices on the University of Alberta grounds. Semester-break scheduling and heritage-sensitive methods. Retail & Hospitality Shops, restaurants, and cafes along the Whyte Avenue corridor and within Windsor Park. Brand-consistent colours and finishes that withstand heavy foot traffic. Medical & Dental Clinics and practices near the U of A hospital district. Low-VOC coatings, infection-control-aware scheduling, and fast turnaround between patient hours. Condos & Multi-Family Common areas, hallways, lobbies, and unit turnovers in Windsor Park apartment complexes and walk-up buildings. Phased staging plans keep residents comfortable throughout. Heritage Buildings Pre-1970 commercial structures with plaster walls, ornamental trim, and original cladding. Lead-safe methods, period-appropriate products, and careful preservation of architectural character. Churches & Community Places of worship, community halls, and cultural centres. Heritage-sensitive approaches, flexible scheduling around services and events, and coatings suited for high-ceiling spaces. Common Areas & Stairwells Elevator lobbies, stairwells, parking structures, and building exteriors. Durable coatings that stand up to high traffic and Alberta's extreme temperature swings. Need something beyond painting? We also handle epoxy flooring , drywall repairs , and stain & lacquer work. If it's a commercial surface that needs refinishing, we do it. Our Process From Site Assessment to Final Inspection We've refined our commercial painting process over 15 years and hundreds of projects across Edmonton. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for your Windsor Park facility. 01 ➔ Free Site Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free on-site assessment at your Windsor Park location at a time that works for your operations. 02 ➔ Scope Review & Walkthrough Mourad or a senior painter walks your facility to assess every surface, including heritage substrates like plaster walls and original woodwork common to Windsor Park's older buildings, and recommends the right products for each area. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every area, surface, product, and price, plus a phased staging plan. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Staging & Surface Prep We coordinate scheduling around your business hours, nights, weekends, semester breaks, or zone-by-zone phasing. All surfaces are cleaned, repaired, primed, and protected before any topcoat goes on. 05 ➔ Professional Painting Our WCB-covered, in-house team applies commercial-grade Benjamin Moore Scuff-X and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial products with precision, coatings engineered for the durability commercial and institutional spaces demand. 06 Final Inspection We walk every area with you or your property manager, verify colour consistency and finish quality, and leave your facility clean and fully operational. Your 5-year written workmanship warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Windsor Park Businesses Choose iPaint for Commercial Painting We understand that your facility is a business asset. We protect your operations, respect your schedule, and deliver results that hold up in one of Edmonton's most discerning neighbourhoods. Minimal Disruption Scheduling Your business doesn't stop for paint. We offer nights, weekends, semester breaks, and phased staging plans that keep your operations running while we work. Professional offices along Saskatchewan Drive stay open. Retail near Whyte Avenue keeps selling. University facilities stay accessible between terms. We've painted medical clinics near the U of A hospital district between patient shifts and professional suites overlooking the river valley on weekends, without a single day of lost revenue. WCB Covered & Safety Certified Every iPaint crew member is covered by WCB (Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta). Our team holds current certifications in Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP). We carry full commercial liability insurance and provide certificates of insurance to Windsor Park property managers, university facility coordinators, and building owners on request. Heritage & Modern Expertise Windsor Park's commercial buildings span seven decades, from 1950s plaster-walled offices to 2020s luxury infill developments. We select products with the right adhesion, flexibility, and breathability profiles for each substrate. Lead-safe practices on pre-1960 surfaces, proper primer systems for aged plaster, and contemporary high-performance coatings for modern construction. The right approach for every era of Windsor Park building. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. When you hire iPaint for a commercial project in Windsor Park, you get the same trained, safety-certified team from start to finish. That's how we guarantee consistency across every floor and every phase. 5-Year Written Warranty Every surface we touch is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn't right, peeling, bubbling, cracking due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our commitment to every Windsor Park property owner, manager, and institutional partner across south Edmonton. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for prep, access equipment, heritage-specific methods, or "scope changes." Everything is detailed upfront, area by area, product by product, so you can budget with confidence and present clear numbers to your stakeholders. Commercial-Grade Products The Products Behind Our Results Commercial and institutional spaces demand commercial-grade coatings. We use product lines specifically engineered for high-traffic durability, heritage compatibility, and long-term performance. Benjamin Moore Benjamin Moore's commercial lines are purpose-built for high-traffic environments. Scuff-X resists scuffing and marring in busy corridors, lobbies, and common areas within Windsor Park's office buildings and university facilities. Ultra Spec delivers consistent coverage at commercial scale. These products stand up to the daily demands of Saskatchewan Drive professional suites and campus buildings alike. Scuff-X Ultra Spec 500 Aura Advance Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial The Pro Industrial line from Sherwin-Williams is engineered for demanding commercial and institutional environments. Superior chemical resistance, outstanding washability, and fast recoat times that minimize downtime. Ideal for university laboratories, medical facilities near the U of A hospital district, restaurants along Whyte Avenue, and any space where the coating has to perform under heavy use. Pro Industrial DTM Pro Industrial Waterbased Duration Emerald Heritage & Specialty Coatings Windsor Park's older commercial buildings need products selected for compatibility with aged substrates. We carry breathable coatings for plaster walls, penetrating primers for original wood trim, anti-microbial finishes for medical environments, low-VOC options for occupied university spaces, and lead-encapsulating primers for pre-1960 surfaces when full removal isn't practical. Plaster-Compatible Anti-Microbial Lead Encapsulant Low-VOC / Zero-VOC During your free site assessment , we'll recommend the best product for each area based on surface type, building age, traffic level, environmental demands, and your budget. We'll explain the differences so you can make an informed choice. Windsor Park Context Why Windsor Park Commercial Properties Need Expert Painting Windsor Park is one of south Edmonton's most prestigious neighbourhoods, bordered by Saskatchewan Drive to the north, 87 Avenue to the south, 116 Street to the west, and 109 Street to the east. Its proximity to the University of Alberta campus and the North Saskatchewan River valley has shaped a commercial landscape defined by professional services , institutional buildings , medical facilities , and a growing number of luxury infill developments that blend contemporary architecture with the neighbourhood's established mid-century character. Saskatchewan Drive: Edmonton's Prestige Professional Corridor Saskatchewan Drive runs along the north edge of Windsor Park, overlooking the river valley and the Edmonton skyline. This corridor is home to some of the city's most distinguished professional office spaces, legal firms, financial advisors, architectural practices, and consulting companies occupy heritage and mid-century buildings that demand meticulous surface preparation and premium coatings . Many of these structures feature original plaster walls, hardwood trim, and ornamental mouldings that require a painter experienced in heritage-sensitive commercial work . iPaint's crew has the credentials and experience to handle these substrates while delivering the refined appearance that Saskatchewan Drive tenants and their clients expect. University of Alberta Campus & Institutional Facilities The University of Alberta campus sits immediately adjacent to Windsor Park, one of Canada's top research universities with over 40,000 students and hundreds of campus buildings spanning more than a century of construction. Lecture halls, research laboratories, administrative offices, student residences, and athletic facilities all require commercial painting services that respect academic scheduling constraints , building code requirements , and the specialized demands of each environment, from chemical-resistant coatings in lab spaces to low-VOC products in occupied classrooms. iPaint's WCB coverage, safety certifications, and institutional-scale experience make us a natural fit for university and institutional painting in the Windsor Park area. Commercial Painting Details What's Included & Windsor Park Pricing When you hire iPaint for commercial painting in Windsor Park, you get a complete professional service designed around respect for your operations, not a one-size-fits-all approach. Night and weekend scheduling , we work around your business hours, not the other way around Semester-break and event-aware planning , coordinated with university and institutional calendars Heritage-sensitive surface preparation , proper methods for plaster, original trim, and aged substrates Commercial-grade products , Benjamin Moore Scuff-X, Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial, and specialty coatings selected for each environment Low-VOC and zero-VOC options , for medical clinics, university classrooms, and occupied office spaces Lead-safe work practices , RRP certified for pre-1960 commercial buildings in Windsor Park Full WCB coverage and safety compliance , Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS certified crew Certificates of insurance , provided to property managers, university procurement, and building owners on request 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion Windsor Park Commercial Pricing Guide Standard Edmonton rates apply throughout Windsor Park, no surcharges. Typical ranges: Professional office repaint (Saskatchewan Drive) , $2,000–$8,000 for 2,000–5,000 sq. ft. Retail / restaurant (Whyte Ave corridor) , $5,000–$15,000 depending on size and finish Medical / dental clinic (U of A hospital district) , $3,000–$10,000 with low-VOC products Institutional / university building , $10,000–$50,000+ depending on scope and scheduling Heritage commercial property , $5,000–$25,000 including lead-safe prep where required Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free site assessment and we'll visit your Windsor Park facility, typically within 48 hours. Whyte Avenue Corridor & the Old Strathcona Connection While Whyte Avenue (82 Avenue) runs just south of Windsor Park's boundaries, the commercial energy of this iconic Edmonton entertainment and retail district directly influences the neighbourhood's southern edge. Restaurants, cafes, boutique retailers, and creative businesses along this corridor need durable, brand-consistent paint finishes that withstand constant foot traffic, kitchen grease, and the wear-and-tear of high-volume hospitality environments. iPaint uses Benjamin Moore Scuff-X and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial coatings specifically engineered for these demanding conditions, applied during after-hours windows that protect your revenue. From a craft cocktail bar to a professional accounting firm, the standard of commercial painting in the Windsor Park area reflects the neighbourhood's reputation for quality and attention to detail. Emily Murphy Park, River Valley & South Edmonton's Evolving Commercial Landscape Windsor Park's position between the University of Alberta campus and the North Saskatchewan River valley , including Emily Murphy Park and Kinsmen Park , places it at the heart of south Edmonton's most desirable real estate. The ongoing wave of luxury infill development is adding modern commercial and mixed-use spaces alongside Windsor Park's established mid-century buildings, creating demand for painters who can handle both contemporary architectural finishes on new construction and heritage restoration work on existing structures. iPaint's team bridges this gap, bringing the same 5-year warranted craftsmanship to a sleek new mixed-use building as to a 1955 professional office with original plaster and hardwood trim. Whether your commercial property in Windsor Park overlooks the river valley or sits along University Avenue , we deliver the results this neighbourhood demands. Service Areas Commercial Painting Across Windsor Park & South Edmonton We provide professional commercial painting services throughout Windsor Park, south Edmonton, and all surrounding communities. Primary Service Area Windsor Park, Edmonton Nearby South Edmonton Neighbourhoods Strathcona Bonnie Doon Garneau Belgravia McKernan Allendale Pleasantview Ritchie King Edward Park Hazeldean Greater Edmonton Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Fort Saskatchewan Beaumont Windsor Park & South Edmonton , Windsor Park is within our core Edmonton service area, approximately 15 minutes from our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW. No travel surcharges. Call 780-938-9555 for your free estimate. Our Work Commercial Painting Transformations Real commercial painting projects from Edmonton and area properties. See how professional-grade products and expert preparation transform commercial spaces. Before After Professional Office Repaint, Saskatchewan Drive Area Before After Heritage Building Restoration, South Edmonton Before After Restaurant Refresh, Whyte Avenue Corridor Before After Lobby & Common Area, Multi-Tenant Building View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help in Windsor Park Commercial painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Interior Painting Windsor Park Exterior Painting Cabinet Refinishing Windsor Park Epoxy Flooring Drywall & Surface Repairs Common Questions Commercial Painting FAQs for Windsor Park Straight answers to the questions Windsor Park property owners and managers ask most about commercial painting projects. How much does commercial painting cost in Windsor Park, Edmonton? Commercial painting in Windsor Park is priced at standard Edmonton rates. A professional office repaint along Saskatchewan Drive typically ranges from $2,000–$8,000 for a 2,000–5,000 square foot suite. Retail or restaurant spaces near the Whyte Avenue corridor run $5,000–$15,000 depending on size, surface condition, and finish requirements. Medical and dental clinics near the U of A hospital district fall between $3,000–$10,000 with low-VOC products. Institutional and heritage commercial buildings with high ceilings, ornate trim, and plaster walls can range from $10,000–$50,000+ depending on scope. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees. Can you paint heritage commercial buildings in Windsor Park without damaging original features? Yes. Windsor Park and the adjacent University area contain heritage and character commercial buildings constructed between the 1910s and 1960s with plaster walls, ornamental mouldings, original hardwood trim, and leaded glass surrounds. Our crew uses lead-safe work practices on pre-1960 surfaces, selects breathable coatings compatible with aged plaster, and takes great care to mask and protect architectural details throughout the project. We've restored professional office buildings along Saskatchewan Drive, institutional facilities near the U of A campus, and heritage storefronts in the Old Strathcona area using period-appropriate products and meticulous surface preparation. Do you offer after-hours painting for Windsor Park offices and university buildings? Absolutely. Minimal disruption is central to our approach for every commercial project in Windsor Park. We offer night and weekend scheduling, semester-break windows for university facilities, phased staging plans that keep portions of your space operational, and low-VOC products that reduce odours in occupied buildings. We have experience painting professional offices along Saskatchewan Drive, medical clinics near the University of Alberta hospital district, and retail spaces near the Whyte Avenue corridor without a single day of lost business or disrupted operations. Are your painters WCB covered and certified for institutional work? Yes. Every iPaint crew member is covered by WCB (Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta). Our team holds current certifications in Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP), plus Master Painters Institute (MPI) certification. We carry full commercial liability insurance and provide certificates of insurance to Windsor Park property managers, university facility coordinators, and building owners on request. Our safety credentials meet the requirements of major institutional and university procurement processes. What types of commercial properties do you paint in Windsor Park and the University area? We paint professional offices along Saskatchewan Drive, University of Alberta campus buildings including lecture halls, labs, and administrative offices, retail stores and restaurants near the Whyte Avenue corridor, medical and dental clinics in the U of A hospital district, condominiums, multi-family apartment buildings, churches, community halls, heritage commercial properties, and common areas in residential complexes. From a single professional suite to a multi-building institutional campus, if it's a commercial property in Windsor Park or the University area, iPaint handles it. Call 780-938-9555 for your free site assessment. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Windsor Park Commercial Space? Whether it's a professional office, university building, heritage restoration, or retail refresh, let's talk about your Windsor Park commercial painting project. Free estimates, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate WCB Covered 5-Year Warranty Heritage Expertise No Subcontractors --- ## Commercial Painting Edmonton | Office, Retail & Multi-Unit | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/commercial-painting.html > Professional commercial painting in Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Offices, retail spaces, condos, multi-family, medical facilities, restaurants & warehouses. WCB covered, minimal disruption scheduling, commercial-grade products. Call 780-938-9555. Commercial Painting Edmonton | Office, Retail & Multi-Unit | iPaint Painting Commercial Painting in Edmonton iPaint Painting provides professional commercial painting services in Edmonton, Alberta , serving office towers along Jasper Avenue and the Ice District , retail storefronts on Whyte Avenue in Old Strathcona , condominiums and multi-family buildings in Oliver and Garneau , medical clinics near Kingsway and Glenora , restaurants and hospitality venues across 124 Street , and warehouse facilities along the Yellowhead Trail corridor . Led by Mourad , a Master Painters Institute (MPI) certified painter with over 15 years of commercial experience in the Edmonton metropolitan area , our WCB-covered in-house team delivers commercial-grade results using Benjamin Moore Scuff-X and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial coatings. We offer night and weekend scheduling with phased staging plans to keep your business operational throughout the project. From a single-suite office repaint in Downtown Edmonton to a full multi-unit building refresh in Windermere or South Edmonton Common , and extending to commercial properties in Sherwood Park , St. Albert , Spruce Grove , and Leduc , every project includes a detailed written estimate, no hidden fees, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free site assessment. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate certified Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty Pricing Guide Commercial Painting Pricing in Edmonton Transparent starting prices for common commercial projects. Every estimate is customized after a free on-site assessment, no hidden fees, no surprises. Office Repaint $2,000+ Single suite or small office 2,000–5,000 sq. ft. 3–7 days typical Retail / Restaurant $5,000+ Storefronts & dining rooms Durable, washable finishes After-hours scheduling Condo / Multi-Family $8,000+ Common areas & hallways Phased staging plans Minimal tenant disruption Medical / Dental $3,000+ Clinics & care facilities Low-VOC / zero-VOC Around patient hours Large Commercial $10,000+ Warehouses & multi-storey Industrial-grade coatings Full phased scheduling All prices are starting estimates in CAD. Final pricing depends on square footage, surface condition, and scheduling. Get your free custom estimate . Properties We Paint Every Commercial Space, Done Right From a single-suite office to a multi-storey warehouse, our certified team handles commercial projects of every scale with precision and minimal disruption. Offices Professional office environments from single suites to full floors. Clean, efficient repaints with after-hours scheduling available. Retail Spaces Storefronts, showrooms, and shopping centres. Brand-consistent colours and durable finishes that withstand heavy foot traffic. Condos & Multi-Family Common areas, hallways, lobbies, parkades, and unit turnovers. Phased staging plans keep residents comfortable throughout. Medical Facilities Clinics, dental offices, and care facilities. Low-VOC products, infection-control awareness, and scheduling around patient hours. Restaurants & Hospitality Dining rooms, kitchens, hotels, and bars. Washable, grease-resistant finishes applied during off-hours for zero revenue disruption. Warehouses & Industrial High-ceiling facilities, loading docks, and production areas. Safety lines, epoxy floors, and industrial coatings for demanding environments. Churches & Institutions Places of worship, schools, community centres, and government buildings. Heritage-sensitive approaches and flexible scheduling around events. Common Areas & Parkades Elevator lobbies, stairwells, underground parking, and building exteriors. Durable coatings that stand up to high traffic and Edmonton weather. Need something beyond painting? We also handle epoxy flooring , drywall repairs , and stain & lacquer work. If it's a commercial surface that needs refinishing, we do it. Our Process From Site Assessment to Final Inspection We've refined our commercial painting process over 15 years and hundreds of Edmonton projects. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for your facility. 01 ➔ Free Site Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free on-site assessment at a time that works for your operations. 02 ➔ Scope Review & Walkthrough Mourad or a senior painter walks your facility to assess every surface, review access requirements, discuss scheduling constraints, and recommend the right products for each area's demands. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every area, surface, product, and price, plus a phased staging plan. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Staging & Surface Prep We coordinate scheduling around your business hours, nights, weekends, or zone-by-zone phasing. All surfaces are cleaned, repaired, primed, and protected before any topcoat goes on. 05 ➔ Professional Painting Our WCB-covered, in-house team applies commercial-grade Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial products with precision, engineered for the durability commercial spaces demand. 06 Final Inspection We walk every area with you or your property manager, verify colour consistency and finish quality, and leave your facility clean and fully operational. Your 5-year warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Edmonton Businesses Choose iPaint for Commercial Painting We understand that your facility is a business asset. We protect your operations, respect your schedule, and deliver results that hold up to commercial demands. Minimal Disruption Scheduling Your business doesn't stop for paint. We offer nights, weekends, and phased staging plans that keep your operations running while we work. Offices stay open. Retail stays selling. Tenants stay comfortable. We've painted medical clinics between patient shifts and restaurants between dinner service and lunch prep, without a single day of lost revenue. WCB Covered & Safety Certified Every iPaint crew member is covered by WCB (Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta). Our team holds current certifications in Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP). We carry full commercial liability insurance and provide certificates of insurance to property managers on request. Commercial-Grade Products Commercial spaces take more abuse than residential ones. That's why we use commercial-grade product lines from Benjamin Moore (Scuff-X, Ultra Spec) and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial, formulated for high-traffic durability, stain resistance, and easy maintenance. The right product for the right environment, every time. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. When you hire iPaint for a commercial project, you get the same trained, safety-certified team from start to finish. That's how we guarantee consistency across every floor and every phase. 5-Year Written Warranty Every surface we touch is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn't right, peeling, bubbling, cracking due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our commitment to every Edmonton property owner and manager. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for prep, access equipment, or "scope changes." Everything is detailed upfront, area by area, product by product, so you can budget with confidence and present clear numbers to your stakeholders. Commercial-Grade Products The Products Behind Our Results Commercial spaces demand commercial-grade coatings. We use product lines specifically engineered for high-traffic durability, stain resistance, and long-term performance in demanding environments. Benjamin Moore Benjamin Moore's commercial lines are purpose-built for high-traffic environments. Scuff-X resists scuffing and marring in busy corridors and common areas. Ultra Spec delivers consistent coverage at commercial scale. These are the products property managers trust for lobbies, hallways, and tenant spaces across Edmonton. Scuff-X Ultra Spec 500 Aura Advance Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial The Pro Industrial line from Sherwin-Williams is engineered for the toughest commercial and industrial environments. Superior chemical resistance, outstanding washability, and fast recoat times that minimize downtime. Ideal for warehouses, medical facilities, restaurants, and any space where the coating has to perform under pressure. Pro Industrial DTM Pro Industrial Waterbased Duration Emerald Specialty Coatings Some commercial environments need more than standard paint. We carry and apply anti-microbial coatings for medical facilities, fire-retardant coatings for code compliance, anti-graffiti finishes for public-facing surfaces, and low-VOC options for occupied spaces where air quality is a priority. Anti-Microbial Fire-Retardant Anti-Graffiti Low-VOC / Zero-VOC During your free site assessment , we'll recommend the best product for each area based on surface type, traffic level, environmental demands, and your budget. We'll explain the differences so you can make an informed choice. Edmonton Context Why Edmonton Commercial Properties Need Expert Painting Edmonton is home to over 1.4 million people across its metropolitan area, and its commercial real estate market is one of the most active in Western Canada. The Ice District , a $2.5-billion mixed-use development anchored by Rogers Place on 104 Avenue , has reshaped the Downtown Core , drawing new office tenants and hospitality businesses that demand premium interior finishes. Along Jasper Avenue , Edmonton's main commercial corridor running east-west through the city centre, professional offices and retail spaces compete for attention in heritage buildings and modern towers alike. Old Strathcona , centred on Whyte Avenue (82 Avenue) south of the North Saskatchewan River , is Edmonton's arts and entertainment district, restaurants, boutique retail, and creative offices that need vibrant, brand-consistent paint jobs to stand out. South Edmonton Common , one of the largest open-air retail developments in Western Canada located along 99 Street near 23 Avenue , houses hundreds of retail storefronts requiring durable commercial finishes that withstand constant foot traffic. Edmonton's climate makes coating selection critical. Winter temperatures drop below -30°C along the North Saskatchewan River valley , while forced-air heating runs for six or more months, drying surfaces and accelerating cracking and peeling. The commercial-grade coatings we use, including Benjamin Moore Scuff-X and Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial , are formulated to handle these extreme thermal cycles while resisting scuffs in high-traffic corridors and withstanding cleaning chemicals in medical environments. The Windermere and Heritage Valley business parks in southwest Edmonton are home to rapidly growing medical clinics, dental offices, and professional suites along Ellerslie Road and 170 Street . Sherwood Park , immediately east of Edmonton in Strathcona County , has a thriving commercial sector along Baseline Road and Sherwood Drive . Whether you manage an office tower downtown, a retail plaza near West Edmonton Mall on 170 Street , a condo building in Oliver near 124 Street , or a mixed-use property in Kingsway near the Royal Alexandra Hospital , iPaint Painting brings the interior painting expertise and commercial-grade products Edmonton properties demand. Request your free site assessment to get started. Commercial Painting Details What's Included in Every Commercial Painting Project When you hire iPaint for commercial painting, you're not just getting paint on walls. You're getting a complete, professional service designed around respect for your operations and attention to detail. Night and weekend scheduling , we work around your business hours, not the other way around Structured staging plans , phased zone-by-zone approach that keeps your facility operational throughout Complete surface preparation , cleaning, repairing, priming, and protecting before any topcoat goes on Commercial-grade products , Benjamin Moore Scuff-X, Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial, and specialty coatings selected for each environment Low-VOC and zero-VOC options , for occupied spaces where air quality matters Full WCB coverage and safety compliance , fall protection, confined space, WHMIS certified crew Certificates of insurance , provided to property management on request Daily cleanup and site management , your facility stays presentable throughout the project 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We treat every commercial project like our reputation depends on it, because it does. Your facility stays clean, your tenants stay happy, and the finish lasts." Service Areas Commercial Painting Across Edmonton & Surrounding Communities We provide professional commercial painting services throughout Edmonton and every community within an 80 km radius. Primary Service Area Edmonton, AB Edmonton Commercial Districts Downtown Core Oliver Old Strathcona / Whyte Ave South Edmonton Common West Edmonton Mall Area Kingsway 124 Street Windermere Heritage Valley Industrial Parks & Business Districts Yellowhead Corridor Northwest Industrial Southeast Industrial Nisku Industrial Acheson Industrial Surrounding Cities Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Fort Saskatchewan 80 km Service Radius , If your commercial property is within 80 km of Edmonton, we'll come to you. Not sure if you're in our range? Give us a call at 780-938-9555 and we'll let you know. Our Work Commercial Painting Transformations Real commercial painting projects from Edmonton properties. See how fresh paint can completely transform a business space. Before After Office Building, Downtown Edmonton Before After Condo Common Areas, Oliver Before After Retail Storefront, Old Strathcona Before After Medical Clinic, South Edmonton Before After Parkade Refresh, Whyte Avenue Before After Warehouse & Loading Dock, Yellowhead View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Commercial painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Interior Painting Exterior Painting Epoxy Flooring Drywall & Surface Repairs Stain & Lacquer Cabinet Painting Common Questions Commercial Painting FAQs Straight answers to the questions Edmonton property owners and managers ask most about commercial painting projects. How long does it take to paint a commercial building in Edmonton? A typical office repaint (2,000–5,000 sq. ft.) takes 3–7 days depending on scope and scheduling constraints. Larger commercial projects, retail spaces along Whyte Avenue, multi-unit buildings in Oliver, warehouse facilities near Yellowhead Trail, can take 2–6 weeks. iPaint Painting provides a detailed phased timeline during your free site assessment so you can plan around your business operations. Book your free assessment to get an exact timeline. How much does commercial painting cost in Edmonton? Commercial painting costs in Edmonton depend on square footage, surface condition, ceiling heights, and product specifications. An office repaint typically ranges from $2,000–$8,000, while large commercial projects (retail in South Edmonton Common, condo common areas in Windermere, warehouse facilities in the Northwest Industrial district) range from $10,000–$50,000+. We provide detailed written estimates with no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. See our pricing page for more details. Can you paint our office without disrupting business operations? Absolutely. Minimal disruption is central to how iPaint Painting approaches commercial projects across Edmonton. We offer night and weekend scheduling, phased staging plans that keep portions of your space operational, and low-VOC products that reduce odours. Our crew works efficiently in occupied spaces, we've painted professional offices on Jasper Avenue, medical clinics in Glenora, and retail stores in Old Strathcona without a single day of lost business. Are your painters WCB covered and safety certified? Yes. Every iPaint crew member is covered by WCB (Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta). Our team holds current certifications in Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP), plus Master Painters Institute (MPI) certification. We carry full commercial liability insurance and can provide certificates of insurance to your property management company on request. What types of commercial properties do you paint? We paint offices, retail stores, restaurants, medical and dental clinics, condominiums, multi-family buildings, warehouses, industrial facilities , churches, schools, and common areas in apartment complexes. From the Downtown Core and Ice District to Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Spruce Grove, and Leduc, if it's a commercial property in the Edmonton metro area, we have the experience, equipment, and safety certifications to handle it. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Commercial Space? Whether it's an office suite, a retail storefront, or a full multi-unit building, let's talk about your project. Free site assessments, minimal disruption scheduling, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty WCB Covered Nights & Weekends Available --- ## Deck & Fence Staining Edmonton | Cedar, Wood & Composite | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/deck-fence-staining.html > Professional deck & fence staining in Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Cedar decks, wood fences, pergolas, gazebos & railings. Benjamin Moore Arborcoat, Sherwin-Williams SuperDeck, Cabot & TWP products. certified team. Call 780-938-9555. Deck & Fence Staining Edmonton | Cedar, Wood & Composite | iPaint Painting Deck & Fence Staining in Edmonton iPaint Painting is Edmonton, Alberta's trusted deck and fence staining contractor , protecting outdoor wood across the Edmonton Metropolitan Region with premium stain products from Benjamin Moore Arborcoat , Sherwin-Williams SuperDeck , Cabot , and TWP . Our MPI-certified in-house team stains wood decks, cedar privacy fences, pergolas, gazebos, railings, and every outdoor structure, from a multi-level cedar deck in Windermere overlooking the North Saskatchewan River valley to a 200-foot property fence in Glenora along Stony Plain Road , a backyard pergola in Terwillegar Towne , or a wraparound deck on an acreage in Spruce Grove . Edmonton's outdoor wood faces 8 months of UV radiation from May through September at 53°N latitude, over 100 freeze-thaw cycles annually , heavy snow loads of 20-40 lbs/sq ft, and spring moisture saturation, conditions that grey out, crack, and rot unprotected wood within a single season. Every staining project includes power washing, wood brightener, moisture testing, professional stain application with back-brushing, a detailed written estimate with no hidden fees, and a maintenance guide specific to Edmonton's climate . Call 780-938-9555 for your free on-site assessment. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate certified Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Stain Every Outdoor Wood Surface, Protected Right From a small backyard deck to an entire property's worth of fencing, our certified team stains it all with precision and care. Decks Pressure-treated, cedar, and composite decks. Power washed, prepped, and stained for lasting protection against Edmonton weather. Cedar Fences Privacy fences, picket fences, and property-line fencing. Stained to highlight natural cedar grain while blocking UV and moisture damage. Pergolas Freestanding and attached pergolas stained to match your deck or stand on their own as a backyard focal point. Gazebos Complete gazebo staining, posts, beams, railings, and trim. Consistent colour and protection on every visible surface. Railings Deck railings, stair railings, and balcony railings. Sanded smooth and stained for both beauty and safety grip. Outdoor Furniture Adirondack chairs, picnic tables, benches, and custom outdoor pieces. Refreshed and protected to match your deck and fence. Retaining Walls Wood retaining walls and landscape timbers stained for moisture resistance and a finished, cohesive property look. Planters & Structures Raised garden beds, planter boxes, arbours, trellises, and any outdoor wood structure that needs a professional finish. Need more than staining? We also handle exterior painting , stain & lacquer work, and interior painting . If it's wood and needs protection, we do it. Our Process From First Call to Finished Stain We've refined our deck and fence staining process over 15 years and hundreds of Edmonton outdoor projects. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint. 01 ➔ Free On-Site Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. We'll schedule a free visit to inspect your deck, fence, or outdoor wood and assess the condition, wood type, and scope. 02 ➔ Stain Selection & Estimate We test moisture levels, identify the wood species, and recommend the right stain type, transparent, semi-transparent, or solid, along with product and colour options. You receive a detailed written estimate with no hidden fees. 03 ➔ Power Washing & Cleaning We thoroughly power wash every surface to strip dirt, mildew, algae, and old finish. For greyed-out wood, we apply a wood brightener to restore the natural pH balance and open the pores for optimal stain absorption. 04 ➔ Sanding & Wood Prep Rough spots sanded smooth, damaged or rotted boards replaced, nail heads set, and all surfaces prepped for a clean, even stain application. We mask landscaping and protect surrounding areas. 05 ➔ Professional Stain Application Premium stain applied by our in-house team using brushes, rollers, or sprayers, matched to the wood type and stain product. Back-brushing ensures deep, even penetration on every board. 06 Final Inspection & Maintenance Plan We walk every surface with you, inspect every detail, and clean up completely. You receive a maintenance guide with re-staining timelines specific to Edmonton's climate so your wood stays protected for years. Why iPaint Why Edmonton Homeowners Choose iPaint for Deck & Fence Staining We don't just slap stain on wood. We protect your outdoor investment against Edmonton's brutal climate, done right the first time and built to last. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every stainer on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. When you hire iPaint, you get iPaint, the same trained team, the same standards, every project. That's how we guarantee consistency across every board of your deck and fence. Certified Painter Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, Fall Protection, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. Outdoor staining demands knowledge of wood species, moisture dynamics, and product chemistry, our formal training means your wood gets the right treatment every time. Premium Stain Products Only We don't cut corners with bargain-bin stain. Every outdoor project uses premium products from Benjamin Moore Arborcoat, Sherwin-Williams SuperDeck, Cabot, or TWP, selected specifically for the wood type, exposure, and desired look. Premium stains mean deeper penetration, better UV protection, and a finish that lasts through Edmonton winters. Edmonton Climate Expertise Edmonton's outdoor wood faces UV radiation, freeze-thaw cycles, snow loads, spring moisture, and summer heat, all in the same year. We know which products, prep methods, and application techniques perform best in this climate. We schedule every project during optimal weather windows and use moisture meters to ensure your wood is ready. Thorough Prep Work Stain is only as good as the prep beneath it. We power wash, apply wood brightener, sand rough spots, replace damaged boards, and ensure the wood is clean, dry, and ready before a single drop of stain goes on. Many companies skip these steps, that's why their stain jobs fail within a year. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for power washing, wood repairs, or "additional coats." Everything is detailed upfront so you can make confident decisions. And when we're done, we clean up completely, your property looks better than when we arrived. Premium Stain Products The Stains Behind Our Results We only use professional-grade exterior stains from the brands trusted by certified painters across Canada. The product makes the difference, and we never compromise on outdoor protection. Benjamin Moore Arborcoat The gold standard in exterior wood stains. Arborcoat delivers exceptional UV protection, moisture resistance, and colour retention, perfect for Edmonton decks and fences that face punishing freeze-thaw cycles and intense summer sun. Available in transparent, semi-transparent, semi-solid, and solid formulations. Translucent Semi-Transparent Semi-Solid Solid Sherwin-Williams SuperDeck Trusted by professional stainers for its deep penetration and long-lasting protection. SuperDeck stains resist cracking, peeling, and UV fading, ideal for high-traffic decks, railings, and fences that take a beating from Edmonton's four-season climate. Transparent Semi-Transparent Solid Colour WaterSeal Cabot & TWP Two trusted names in wood preservation. Cabot stains offer rich colour and deep penetration, while TWP (Total Wood Preservative) is an oil-based formula favoured for cedar and hardwoods. Both deliver outstanding protection against moisture, mildew, and UV damage in Alberta's demanding outdoor environment. Cabot Australian Timber Oil Cabot Semi-Solid TWP 100 Series TWP 1500 Series During your free on-site assessment , we'll recommend the best stain product for your wood type, exposure, and desired look. We'll explain the differences between transparent, semi-transparent, and solid stains so you can make an informed choice. Pricing Guide Deck & Fence Staining Pricing in Edmonton Transparent pricing based on surface area, wood condition, and stain type. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees. Small Deck $500–$1,200 Up to 200 sq ft Power wash, prep & stain Large Deck $1,200–$2,500 200–500 sq ft Multi-level, railings included Privacy Fence $500–$3,000 Both sides, any length Cedar, spruce, or treated Pergola/Gazebo $400–$1,500 Posts, beams, rafters Stain & seal all surfaces Full Property $2,500–$6,000+ Deck + fence + structures Bundle discount available All pricing includes power washing, wood brightener, sanding, board repairs, masking, premium stain, and cleanup. Request your free estimate for exact project pricing. Edmonton Context Why Edmonton Decks & Fences Need Expert Staining Edmonton's location at 53°N latitude on the Canadian Prairies creates one of the harshest climates in North America for outdoor wood. The city experiences over 2,300 hours of sunshine annually , among the highest in Canada, which delivers intense UV radiation that breaks down wood lignin and fades unprotected surfaces within a single summer. From May through September, south-facing decks along the North Saskatchewan River valley in neighbourhoods like Riverdale , Rossdale , and Glenora bake in direct sunlight for 16+ hours on summer solstice. Then winter arrives. Temperatures on the Edmonton Prairies regularly plunge below -30°C with windchill, and the snow season runs from October through April, burying horizontal deck surfaces under 20-40 lbs/sq ft of snow load . The City of Edmonton's Climate Change Adaptation Strategy documents over 100 freeze-thaw cycles per winter , every cycle drives moisture deep into wood fibres, then expands as ice, splitting boards from the inside out. Homeowners in Windermere , The Hamptons , Magrath Heights , and Heritage Valley see new cedar decks turn grey within 12 months without professional stain protection. That is why product selection matters. Cheap stain from a Home Depot on Gateway Boulevard or a Lowe's on 170 Street peels within months on Edmonton wood. The premium stains we use, Benjamin Moore Arborcoat , Sherwin-Williams SuperDeck , Cabot Australian Timber Oil , TWP 1500 Series , are formulated to flex with the extreme expansion and contraction that comes with Edmonton's 65°C annual temperature range (from -40°C to +35°C). We also account for Edmonton's unique spring moisture saturation , snowmelt plus April rain leaves wood at 30%+ moisture content, well above the 15% maximum required for proper stain absorption. Timing your stain project during the right weather window is as important as the product itself. If you are also planning an exterior house repaint , bundling both projects saves time and money. Edmonton's outdoor living season is short but intense, roughly late May through mid-September . Your deck is the centrepiece of backyard barbecues, family dinners, and weekend entertaining in Terwillegar , Summerside , Riverbend , and across Sherwood Park and St. Albert . A freshly stained deck transforms your outdoor space. A neglected one drags down your property value and risks board replacement costs that far exceed regular stain maintenance. Book your free assessment today. Staining Details What's Included in Every Deck & Fence Staining Project When you hire iPaint for deck and fence staining, you are getting a complete, professional service designed around proper preparation and long-lasting protection against Edmonton's four-season assault on outdoor wood. Thorough power washing , removing dirt, mildew, algae, and old finish from every surface Wood brightener application , restoring natural pH balance and opening pores for optimal stain absorption Sanding of rough areas , smoothing splinters, raised grain, and rough spots for a clean finish Board replacement , damaged or rotted boards identified and replaced before staining Moisture testing , we verify the wood is below 15% moisture content before application, critical after Edmonton's spring thaw Landscape and property protection , plants, concrete, siding, and surrounding areas masked and covered Premium stain applied with precision , brushes, rollers, or sprayers selected for the surface and product Back-brushing for deep penetration , ensuring stain absorbs evenly into every board Complete cleanup , your property is left cleaner than we found it Maintenance guide , re-staining timelines and care tips specific to Edmonton's climate cycles Looking for interior work while we are on-site? We also handle interior stain and lacquer , interior painting , and cabinet painting . As Mourad always says: "Prep is everything with outdoor wood. Skip the prep and you're wasting your money on stain. We do it right so it lasts." Service Areas Deck & Fence Staining Across Edmonton & Surrounding Communities We provide professional deck and fence staining services throughout Edmonton and every community within an 80 km radius. Primary Service Area Edmonton, AB Premium Edmonton Neighbourhoods Windermere Glenora Westbrook Estates Windsor Park Riverbend Terwillegar The Hamptons Magrath Heights Heritage Valley Summerside Urban Neighbourhoods Downtown Edmonton Old Strathcona Highlands Oliver Griesbach Surrounding Cities Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Fort Saskatchewan 80 km Service Radius , If you're within 80 km of Edmonton, we'll come to you for deck and fence staining. Not sure if you're in our range? Give us a call at 780-938-9555 and we'll let you know. Our Work Deck & Fence Staining Transformations Real deck and fence staining projects from Edmonton properties. See how professional staining can completely transform outdoor wood. Before After Cedar Deck Restoration, Windermere Before After Privacy Fence Staining, Glenora Before After Pergola & Deck Combo, Terwillegar Before After Backyard Fence & Gate, Riverbend Before After Multi-Level Deck, The Hamptons Before After Gazebo & Railing Stain, Sherwood Park View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Deck and fence staining is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Exterior Painting Stain & Lacquer Interior Painting Common Questions Deck & Fence Staining FAQs Straight answers to the questions Edmonton homeowners ask most about deck and fence staining projects. When is the best time to stain a deck or fence in Edmonton? The best time to stain outdoor wood in Edmonton is between May and September, when temperatures are consistently between 10°C and 30°C with no rain in the forecast for 24–48 hours. We monitor weather closely and schedule your project during an optimal window to ensure proper stain absorption and curing. How often should I re-stain my deck or fence in Edmonton? In Edmonton's harsh climate — with UV damage, freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow loads, and moisture — most decks and fences need re-staining every 2–3 years. South-facing surfaces and horizontal decking may need attention sooner. We'll assess your wood's condition and recommend the right maintenance schedule during your free assessment. Should I stain or paint my deck and fence? For most outdoor wood in Edmonton, stain is the better choice. Stain penetrates the wood fibres to protect from within, while paint sits on the surface and can crack, peel, and trap moisture — especially through Edmonton's freeze-thaw cycles. Stain also lets the natural wood grain show through, which most homeowners prefer for decks and fences. What is the difference between transparent, semi-transparent, and solid stain? Transparent stain shows the full wood grain with minimal UV protection — ideal for premium cedar. Semi-transparent adds colour while still showing grain texture, offering moderate UV and moisture protection — the most popular choice for Edmonton decks. Solid stain provides the most colour and UV protection, similar to paint but with better wood penetration, and is ideal for older wood that needs concealing. Can you stain new wood right away? New pressure-treated lumber needs to weather for 3–6 months before staining so the wood can dry out and open its pores to accept stain properly. New cedar can often be stained sooner. We test moisture levels with a meter and let you know when your wood is ready. Staining too early means the product won't penetrate properly and you'll be re-doing it within a year. Get Started Ready to Protect Your Deck & Fence? Whether it's a backyard deck, a cedar privacy fence, or a full property staining project, let's talk. Free on-site assessment, detailed written estimate, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free On-Site Assessment No Subcontractors --- ## Drywall & Surface Repairs Edmonton | Patching, Taping & Skim Coat | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/drywall-and-surface-repairs.html > Professional drywall and surface repairs in Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Patching, taping, mudding, skim coating, texture matching, water damage repair, crack repair & plaster restoration. Certified team, premium CGC & USG products. Call 780-938-9555. Drywall & Surface Repairs Edmonton | Patching, Taping & Skim Coat | iPaint Painting Drywall & Surface Repairs in Edmonton iPaint Painting provides professional drywall and surface repair services in Edmonton, Alberta , including drywall patching, taping, mudding, skim coating, texture matching, water damage repair, settling crack repair, and plaster restoration. Edmonton's extreme climate — with winter temperatures regularly dropping below −30°C near the North Saskatchewan River valley and dry indoor heating running six months or more — causes persistent nail pops, seam cracks, and corner separation in homes across Windermere , The Hamptons , Heritage Valley , and Summerside . Older character homes in Glenora , Highlands , Strathcona , and Oliver often require specialized plaster restoration. Led by Mourad , a certified tradesperson with over 15 years of experience, our in-house team uses CGC Sheetrock , USG joint compound , and professional-grade setting compounds to deliver invisible, long-lasting repairs backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Every project includes a detailed written estimate with no hidden fees. Call 780-938-9555 for your free assessment or request a quote online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate certified Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Repair Every Drywall & Surface Issue, Fixed Right From minor nail pops to major water damage, our certified team restores your walls and ceilings to a flawless, paint-ready finish. Drywall Patching Nail pops, screw holes, small holes from anchors, and large holes from doorknobs or accidents, patched smooth and invisible. Taping & Mudding Seams, joints, and corners finished with mesh tape and multiple coats of compound for a seamless, crack-free surface. Skim Coating Full-surface skim coat application for a glass-smooth Level 5 finish, perfect for high-end paint jobs and modern interiors. Texture Matching Orange peel, knockdown, smooth, and custom textures, we replicate your existing finish so repairs disappear completely. Water Damage Repair After your plumber fixes the leak, we handle everything else, removing damaged drywall, checking for mould, and rebuilding the surface. Crack Repair Settlement cracks, stress cracks, and corner cracks properly routed, taped, and finished to prevent recurrence. Plaster Repair Cracked, crumbling, and damaged plaster in older Edmonton character homes, repaired or overlaid with new drywall to match. Pre-Paint Prep Complete surface preparation before painting, filling, sanding, priming, and ensuring every wall is flawless before topcoat goes on. Every drywall repair can be paired with our interior painting service for a seamless finish from repair to final coat. We also handle popcorn ceiling removal and full ceiling resurfacing. Our Process From Damage Assessment to Paint-Ready Finish We've refined our drywall repair process over 15 years and hundreds of Edmonton homes. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for surface repairs. 01 ➔ Free Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free in-home damage assessment. 02 ➔ Damage Evaluation & Repair Plan Mourad or a senior team member inspects every damaged area, identifies the root cause, and recommends the right repair method, patching, taping, skim coating, or replacement. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every repair area, materials, and labour. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Area Protection & Prep We move furniture, cover floors and fixtures with professional-grade coverings, then remove damaged material and prepare surfaces for repair. Dust containment is a priority. 05 ➔ Professional Repair Our in-house team applies CGC Sheetrock, USG joint compound, mesh tape, and setting compounds with precision, multiple coats sanded smooth between applications for an invisible repair. 06 Final Inspection We inspect every repair with you, ensure texture matching is seamless, and leave surfaces primed and paint-ready. Your home is cleaned and your 5-year warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Edmonton Homeowners Choose iPaint for Drywall Repairs We don't just patch holes. We restore surfaces to factory-smooth condition with invisible repairs that last, done right the first time. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every technician on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. When you hire iPaint, you get iPaint, the same trained team, the same standards, every project. Drywall finishing is a skill that takes years to master, and our crew has it. Certified Tradesperson Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, Fall Protection, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. Proper drywall repair requires the same expertise as professional painting, surface prep is where the quality of any paint job is determined. Professional-Grade Materials We use CGC Sheetrock drywall, USG joint compound, fiberglass mesh tape, and hot-mud setting compounds, the same products used in new construction. Cheap filler from the hardware store cracks and shrinks. Professional compounds set hard, sand smooth, and last the life of your home. Seamless Texture Matching A drywall repair is only as good as the texture match. We replicate orange peel, knockdown, smooth, and custom textures so repairs blend invisibly with the surrounding surface. Most handymen skip this step, that's why you can always see their patches. 5-Year Written Warranty Every repair we complete is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If a repair cracks, bubbles, or fails due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise to every Edmonton homeowner. Repair + Paint in One Visit Because we're a full-service painting company, we can handle drywall repairs and painting as a single project. No need to hire a drywaller, wait for them to finish, then hire a painter. We do it all, saving you time, money, and the hassle of coordinating multiple trades. Professional Materials The Materials Behind Our Repairs We only use professional-grade drywall compounds and materials from the brands trusted by certified tradespeople across Canada. The material makes the difference, and we never compromise. CGC Sheetrock The industry standard in drywall products across Canada. We use CGC Sheetrock for patching, taping, and finishing because it delivers superior bond strength, minimal shrinkage, and a smooth, sandable finish. Trusted on job sites from residential repairs to commercial builds. All Purpose Compound Lightweight Compound Topping Compound Sheetrock Panels USG Joint Compound Trusted by professional finishers for its exceptional workability and smooth application. USG compounds deliver consistent results, excellent adhesion, and outstanding sandability, essential for achieving Level 5 skim coat finishes and invisible patch repairs. Easy Sand 20/45/90 ProForm Compound Durabond Setting Compound Plus 3 Lightweight Mesh Tape & Setting Compounds Fiberglass mesh tape provides superior crack resistance compared to paper tape, especially on stress-prone areas and corner joints. Our hot-mud setting compounds cure by chemical reaction, not just drying, for rock-hard repairs that won't crack or shrink over time, even in Edmonton's dry winter climate. Fiberglass Mesh Tape Paper Joint Tape Metal Corner Bead Vinyl Corner Bead During your free damage assessment , we'll explain exactly which materials and repair methods are needed for your specific situation. We never cut corners with cheap filler, every repair uses professional-grade products that last. Transparent Pricing Drywall & Surface Repair Pricing Honest, upfront pricing for every drywall repair project in Edmonton. No hidden fees — the price we quote is the price you pay. Small Patches $150–$400 Nail pops, screw holes, small holes up to 4″. Includes patching, sanding & priming. Large Repairs $400–$1,500 Big holes, water damage, extensive cracking. Full cut-out, re-tape & texture match. Skim Coat $800–$2,500 Full room skim coat for a flawless smooth finish. Ideal after popcorn ceiling removal. Plaster Restoration $500–$2,000 Cracked, crumbling, or loose plaster in older Edmonton homes. Patch or overlay. Water Damage $600–$3,000 Cut-out, mould check, new drywall install, tape, mud & texture match. Per area. All prices in CAD. Final pricing based on on-site assessment. Get your free estimate . Edmonton Context Why Edmonton Homes Need Expert Drywall Repairs Edmonton's extreme continental climate is uniquely punishing on drywall and interior surfaces. Winter temperatures along the North Saskatchewan River valley regularly plunge below −30°C, while forced-air heating systems run six months or more — dropping indoor relative humidity to 15–20%. This constant cycle of expansion and contraction causes drywall seam cracks, nail pops, corner bead separation, and tape failure in homes throughout south Edmonton , west Edmonton , and the surrounding communities. Newer subdivisions like Windermere , Keswick , Heritage Valley , Summerside , and The Hamptons — built on Edmonton's south-side clay soils near Blackmud Creek and Whitemud Creek — experience significant foundation settling during the first 5–7 years. That settling produces diagonal cracks above door frames, stairwell stress cracks, and tape separation along ceiling joints. A quick spackle job from a handyman cracks again within months because it doesn't address the underlying movement. Our repairs use mesh tape, setting compounds, and multiple coats sanded smooth between applications — building the flexibility needed for Edmonton's dramatic ground movement and temperature swings. Older character homes in Glenora (near Government House ), Highlands (overlooking the river valley trails ), Strathcona (along Whyte Avenue ), Ritchie , Bonnie Doon , and Oliver often feature original plaster-and-lath walls that require specialized restoration techniques. Mid-century bungalows in Riverbend , Millwoods , and Capilano near Rundle Park frequently need full-wall skim coats after decades of minor patching have created an uneven surface. Post-war homes near Kingsway Avenue and the NAIT campus often have textured ceilings containing asbestos — after professional abatement, our team provides the complete drywall finishing and ceiling texture replacement to restore those rooms. Because drywall repair is the foundation of any quality paint job, getting it right matters. A flawless topcoat on poorly repaired drywall still looks bad. That's why many Edmonton homeowners trust iPaint to handle both the repair and the interior painting — one team, one standard, seamless results from prep to finish coat. Contact us to schedule your free on-site drywall assessment. Repair Details What's Included in Every Drywall Repair Project When you hire iPaint for drywall and surface repairs, you're getting a complete, professional service, not a quick patch job. Every repair is built to last and finished to paint-ready condition. Furniture moving and protection , we handle everything, no need to prep your rooms before we arrive Professional dust containment , plastic sheeting and careful sanding techniques to minimize dust throughout your home Damaged material removal , cutting out compromised drywall and preparing the opening for a proper patch Professional-grade patching and taping , CGC Sheetrock, USG compound, mesh tape, and setting compounds applied with precision Multiple coat application , each coat sanded smooth before the next is applied, building up to a seamless finish Texture matching , orange peel, knockdown, smooth, or custom textures replicated to blend invisibly Priming of repaired areas , every repair surface primed and ready for topcoat Full cleanup and furniture replacement , everything goes back exactly where it was 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better." Service Areas Drywall Repairs Across Edmonton & Surrounding Communities We provide professional drywall and surface repair services throughout Edmonton and every community within an 80 km radius. Primary Service Area Edmonton, AB Premium Edmonton Neighbourhoods Windermere Glenora Westbrook Estates Windsor Park Riverbend Terwillegar The Hamptons Magrath Heights Heritage Valley Summerside Urban Neighbourhoods Downtown Edmonton Old Strathcona Highlands Oliver Griesbach Surrounding Cities Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Fort Saskatchewan 80 km Service Radius , If you're within 80 km of Edmonton, we'll come to you for drywall repairs. Not sure if you're in our range? Give us a call at 780-938-9555 and we'll let you know. Our Work Drywall Repair Transformations Real drywall and surface repair projects from Edmonton homes. See how professional repairs restore walls to flawless condition. Before After Water Damage Repair, Windermere Before After Full Room Skim Coat, Glenora Before After Large Hole Patch & Texture Match, Terwillegar Before After Settlement Crack Repair, Riverbend Before After Plaster Restoration, Highlands Before After Ceiling Repair & Texture, Sherwood Park View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Drywall repair is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Interior Painting Popcorn Ceiling Removal Exterior Painting Common Questions Drywall Repair FAQs Straight answers to the questions Edmonton homeowners ask most about drywall and surface repair projects. How much do drywall repairs cost in Edmonton? Drywall repair costs in Edmonton depend on the size and type of damage. Small patch repairs (nail pops, screw holes, small holes under 4″) typically range from $150–$400. Larger repairs involving big holes, water damage, or extensive cracking range from $400–$1,500. A full room skim coat for a flawless smooth finish runs $800–$2,500. Water damage repairs in areas like basements in Millwoods or upper floors in Heritage Valley typically range from $600–$3,000 depending on extent. We provide detailed written estimates with no hidden fees — request your free estimate . Can you match my existing wall texture after a drywall repair? Yes. Texture matching is one of our specialities. Whether your walls have an orange peel texture common in 2000s-era Windermere and Summerside builds, a knockdown finish typical of Terwillegar Towne homes, or the smooth finish found in newer Keswick and Glenridding developments, our certified team replicates the existing texture so the repair blends seamlessly. We use the same application techniques and materials to ensure an invisible repair every time. Do you repair water-damaged drywall? Absolutely — once the source of water has been fixed by a licensed plumber. We remove all damaged drywall, inspect for mould, install new drywall where needed, tape, mud, and finish the surface to match your existing walls. Water damage is common in Edmonton homes after spring snowmelt, ice dam leaks, and burst pipes during cold snaps. We handle everything from the drywall repair forward and can also prime and paint the repaired area as part of the same project. Can you repair plaster walls in older Edmonton homes? Yes. Many pre-war and mid-century homes in Edmonton neighbourhoods like Highlands, Glenora, Strathcona along Whyte Avenue, Oliver, and Bonnie Doon have original plaster-and-lath walls. We repair cracked, crumbling, and damaged plaster using proper restoration techniques and compatible materials. When plaster is beyond repair, we can overlay with new drywall and finish to match the rest of the room — preserving the character of your home while providing a modern, paintable surface. Do I need to paint after drywall repairs? Repaired areas will need to be primed and painted to match the surrounding wall. We leave every repair surface primed and paint-ready with quality primer. Since iPaint is also a full-service interior painting company, we can handle the painting as part of the same project — saving you time, avoiding a second crew in your home, and ensuring a seamless colour match with premium colour-matched paint from repair to finish coat. Get Started Ready to Fix Your Drywall? Whether it's a few nail pops, water damage, or a full room skim coat, let's talk about your project. Free assessments, detailed written estimates, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Damage Assessment No Subcontractors --- ## Epoxy Flooring Edmonton | Garage, Commercial & Industrial Floors | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/epoxy-flooring.html > Professional epoxy flooring in Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Garage floors, commercial floors, industrial coatings, metallic epoxy, flake systems & polyaspartic top coats. Chemical-resistant, easy to clean, built to last. Call 780-938-9555. Epoxy Flooring Edmonton | Garage, Commercial & Industrial Floors | iPaint Painting Epoxy Flooring in Edmonton iPaint Painting is Edmonton, Alberta's trusted epoxy flooring contractor , installing industrial-grade 100% solids epoxy systems across residential garages, commercial warehouses, automotive showrooms, basement floors, and industrial facilities throughout the Edmonton Metropolitan Region . Our MPI-certified in-house crew applies metallic epoxy , decorative flake/chip systems , polyaspartic top coats , and chemical-resistant industrial coatings engineered to withstand Edmonton's punishing freeze-thaw cycles, road salt corrosion from calcium chloride and brine tracked in off Anthony Henday Drive , Whitemud Drive , and Yellowhead Trail , and the moisture intrusion common to homes built on the North Saskatchewan River valley clay soils. From a 3-car garage in Windermere to a dealership shop floor near Gateway Boulevard , a condo parkade in Oliver to a food-processing facility in Nisku Industrial Park , every project starts with diamond grinding surface preparation , calcium chloride moisture testing , and a detailed written estimate with no hidden fees, backed by our 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free on-site assessment. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate certified Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed 100% Solids Epoxy Diamond Grinding Prep Fully Insured Moisture Testing UV-Stable Top Coats 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed 100% Solids Epoxy Diamond Grinding Prep Fully Insured Moisture Testing UV-Stable Top Coats 5-Year Warranty What We Install Epoxy Flooring Systems for Every Application From residential garages to commercial warehouses, we install the right epoxy system for your floor's specific demands. Garage Floor Epoxy The most popular epoxy application in Edmonton. Protects against road salt, oil stains, hot tire pickup, and freeze-thaw damage. Metallic Epoxy Stunning, one-of-a-kind flowing patterns with metallic pigments. Showroom-quality floors for garages, basements, and man caves. Flake/Chip Systems Vinyl flakes broadcast into wet epoxy for a decorative, multi-coloured finish with excellent anti-slip texture and easy maintenance. Commercial Epoxy Heavy-duty epoxy systems for retail spaces, restaurants, offices, and showrooms. Chemical-resistant, easy to clean, and professionally finished. Industrial Coatings Maximum-durability floor coatings for warehouses, workshops, and manufacturing facilities. Designed for heavy machinery and forklift traffic. Polyaspartic Coatings Fast-cure polyaspartic top coats and full systems. UV-stable, abrasion-resistant, and can be installed in a single day for minimal downtime. Basement Floors Transform cold, grey basement concrete into a clean, finished surface. Moisture-resistant systems designed for below-grade applications. Anti-Slip Coatings Textured top coats and aggregate additives for environments where safety is critical, loading docks, commercial kitchens, and wet areas. Not sure which system is right for your floor? We assess your concrete condition, traffic patterns, and aesthetic goals during your free on-site consultation to recommend the ideal epoxy system. Our Process From Bare Concrete to Showroom Floor Professional epoxy flooring is all about preparation. Here's our proven 6-step process for installing epoxy floors that last in Edmonton's demanding climate. 01 ➔ Free Floor Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. We schedule a free on-site assessment to inspect your concrete, discuss your goals, and recommend the right epoxy system. 02 ➔ Concrete Inspection & Moisture Testing We test for moisture content, identify cracks, spalling, and previous coatings. Moisture is the #1 cause of epoxy failure, we never skip this critical step. 03 ➔ Diamond Grinding & Surface Prep Industrial diamond grinders or shot blasters profile the concrete to create a mechanical bond. Cracks are repaired, the surface is cleaned, and the floor is ready for epoxy. 04 ➔ Primer & Base Coat Application A penetrating epoxy primer seals the concrete, followed by the base coat of industrial-grade 100% solids epoxy applied to the specified mil thickness for maximum durability. 05 ➔ Flake Broadcast & Decorative Finish Decorative vinyl flakes, metallic pigments, or quartz aggregate are broadcast into the wet epoxy to create your chosen look and add anti-slip texture where needed. 06 Top Coat & Cure A UV-stable polyaspartic or polyurethane top coat is applied for chemical resistance, gloss, and long-term protection. Light foot traffic in 24 hours, full use in 48-72 hours. Your 5-year warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Edmonton Property Owners Choose iPaint for Epoxy Flooring Epoxy flooring is only as good as the preparation and products behind it. Here's why our epoxy floors outperform the competition. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every installer on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee trained in proper epoxy application techniques. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors. When you hire iPaint for epoxy flooring, you get our trained team, the same standards, the same quality, every project. Proper Surface Preparation 90% of epoxy failures come from poor prep. We use industrial diamond grinders and shot blasters to properly profile the concrete, not acid etching, which most DIY kits and budget contractors rely on. Proper mechanical profiling creates the bond that makes epoxy floors last 10-20 years instead of peeling in 6 months. Industrial-Grade Products Only We use 100% solids epoxy, not the water-based hardware store kits that contain 40-50% solids and wear through in a couple of years. Our systems include penetrating primers, high-build base coats, and UV-stable polyaspartic top coats that resist yellowing, chemicals, hot tire pickup, and abrasion. Moisture Testing Included Edmonton's high water tables and freeze-thaw cycles mean moisture is a constant concern for concrete floors. We test every slab before installation and install moisture mitigation systems when needed. Skipping this step is the #1 reason epoxy floors fail, and we never skip it. 5-Year Written Warranty Every epoxy floor we install is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If delamination, peeling, or bubbling occurs due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise to every Edmonton property owner. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for crack repair, moisture mitigation, or additional coats. Everything is detailed upfront, square footage, system type, number of coats, flake colour, and timeline, so you can make confident decisions. Premium Products The Epoxy Systems Behind Our Results We only use industrial-grade epoxy and polyaspartic systems, not the water-based kits from hardware stores. The product makes the difference between a floor that lasts 2 years and one that lasts 20. 100% Solids Epoxy The gold standard in epoxy flooring. Unlike water-based kits (40-50% solids), our 100% solids epoxy contains zero solvents, builds thickness faster, and creates a dense, chemical-resistant surface that handles Edmonton's harshest conditions, road salt, oil, brake fluid, and freeze-thaw cycles. High-Build Base Coats Penetrating Primers Moisture Barriers Self-Leveling Systems Polyaspartic Top Coats UV-stable, fast-curing polyaspartic coatings that resist yellowing, abrasion, and chemical attack. Polyaspartic top coats cure in hours instead of days, meaning your garage or commercial space is back in service faster with a high-gloss, easy-to-clean finish. UV-Stable Clear Coat Satin Finish High-Gloss Finish Anti-Slip Additive Decorative Systems A full range of decorative options to match your style and functional needs. From metallic pigments that create unique flowing patterns to vinyl flake systems that add colour and texture, we have the products to make your floor both beautiful and durable. Metallic Pigments Vinyl Flakes Quartz Aggregate Custom Colours During your free floor assessment , we'll recommend the best epoxy system for your specific application, concrete condition, traffic level, aesthetic goals, and budget. We'll explain the differences so you can make an informed choice. Pricing Guide Epoxy Flooring Pricing for Edmonton Properties Transparent pricing based on the system, surface area, and preparation required. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees. 1-Car Garage $1,500–$3,000 200–350 sq ft Flake or solid colour system 2-Car Garage $2,500–$5,000 400–600 sq ft Flake, chip, or metallic system 3-Car Garage $4,500–$8,000 600–900 sq ft Metallic or full-broadcast flake Basement Floor $2,000–$6,000 Moisture-resistant systems Solid, flake, or metallic Commercial $3–$8/sq ft Warehouses, showrooms, shops Custom systems available All pricing includes moisture testing, diamond grinding, crack repair, primer, base coat, decorative finish, and polyaspartic top coat. Request your free estimate for exact project pricing. Edmonton Context Why Edmonton Garage Floors Need Professional Epoxy Edmonton sits along the North Saskatchewan River at an elevation of 668 metres, placing the city squarely in Environment Canada's Zone 4A for freeze-thaw severity. Between October and April, garage concrete endures over 100 freeze-thaw cycles annually, with temperatures swinging from -35°C overnight to near 0°C by afternoon. That thermal shock cracks, spalls, and pits unprotected concrete surfaces, and the problem compounds every winter. Add road salt and calcium chloride brine tracked in from Anthony Henday Drive , Whitemud Freeway , Yellowhead Trail (Highway 16) , and Gateway Boulevard , and bare garage concrete deteriorates fast. The City of Edmonton applies over 100,000 tonnes of de-icing material annually across its 21,000-lane-kilometre road network, and every gram tracked into your garage attacks the surface. Oil drips, brake fluid, transmission fluid, and tire marks from summer heat add to the punishment. A professionally installed 100% solids epoxy system with a polyaspartic top coat seals and protects the concrete against all of it. Unlike the water-based hardware store kits (40-50% solids, acid-etched prep), our systems use diamond grinding to create a mechanical profile in the concrete, building a bond that withstands Edmonton's climate for 10-20 years. That is the difference between a floor that peels in one winter and one that lasts two decades. If your garage floor doubles as a workshop, gym, or commercial space , epoxy is the smartest investment you can make. Whether you are coating a triple-car garage in Windermere , a 1970s split-level garage in Gold Bar near Capilano Mall , a townhouse parkade in Strathcona along Whyte Avenue (82 Avenue) , a warehouse in the Nisku Industrial Park south of Leduc , a car dealership near Yellowhead Trail and St. Albert Trail , or a basement recreation room in Terwillegar Towne , iPaint Painting brings the industrial equipment, certified team, and professional-grade products that Edmonton's concrete demands. Contact us for your free assessment . Epoxy Flooring Details What's Included in Every Epoxy Flooring Project When you hire iPaint for epoxy flooring, you are getting a complete, multi-step installation designed for long-term performance in Edmonton's demanding climate, not a quick roll-on coating that peels after one winter on Henday commuter gravel . Concrete moisture testing , calcium chloride or relative humidity testing to ensure your slab is ready, especially critical in river valley neighbourhoods like Rossdale , Cloverdale , and Riverdale where water tables run high Diamond grinding surface preparation , industrial grinders profile the concrete for maximum adhesion, not the acid etching that fails in Alberta's alkaline soils Crack and spall repair , all freeze-thaw damage is repaired with epoxy filler before coating begins Penetrating epoxy primer , seals the concrete and creates a bond coat for the base layer Industrial-grade 100% solids epoxy base coat , applied at the specified mil thickness for your application Decorative flake or metallic broadcast , your choice of colour, pattern, and anti-slip texture UV-stable polyaspartic top coat , chemical-resistant, abrasion-resistant, and non-yellowing even with direct sunlight through south-facing garage doors Full cleanup , we leave your space clean and ready for use after cure time 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion Ready to see what professional epoxy looks like? Pair your garage floor with a fresh interior paint job or exterior painting and get everything done by one trusted team. Service Areas Epoxy Flooring Across Edmonton & Surrounding Communities We install professional epoxy flooring throughout Edmonton and every community within an 80 km radius. Primary Service Area Edmonton, AB Premium Edmonton Neighbourhoods Windermere Glenora Westbrook Estates Windsor Park Riverbend Terwillegar The Hamptons Magrath Heights Heritage Valley Summerside Urban Neighbourhoods Downtown Edmonton Old Strathcona Highlands Oliver Griesbach Surrounding Cities Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Fort Saskatchewan 80 km Service Radius , If you're within 80 km of Edmonton, we'll come to you for epoxy flooring. Not sure if you're in our range? Give us a call at 780-938-9555 and we'll let you know. Our Work Epoxy Flooring Transformations Real epoxy flooring projects from Edmonton properties. See how a professional epoxy system transforms bare concrete into a showroom floor. Before After 2-Car Garage Flake System, Windermere Before After Car Dealership Service Shop, South Edmonton Before After Metallic Epoxy, 3-Car Garage, The Hamptons Before After Basement Floor Coating, Riverbend Before After Commercial Showroom, Glenora Before After Industrial Warehouse, Sherwood Park View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Epoxy flooring is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Commercial Painting Interior Painting Exterior Painting Common Questions Epoxy Flooring FAQs Straight answers to the questions Edmonton property owners ask most about epoxy flooring projects. How long does epoxy flooring last? A professionally installed epoxy floor system typically lasts 10–20 years or more in residential settings like garages, and 5–10 years in high-traffic commercial or industrial environments. The key is proper surface preparation, diamond grinding the concrete to create a mechanical bond, and using industrial-grade 100% solids epoxy rather than the water-based kits sold at hardware stores. Our epoxy floors are backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. Can you install metallic epoxy flooring? Yes. Metallic epoxy is one of our most popular options for Edmonton homeowners who want a showroom-quality floor. The metallic pigments create a unique, flowing pattern with depth and dimension, no two floors look alike. Metallic epoxy is ideal for garages, basements, showrooms, and man caves. We offer a wide range of colours and can create custom blends to match your vision. What about moisture issues in my concrete? Moisture is the number one cause of epoxy floor failure. That's why we test every concrete slab for moisture content before installation using calcium chloride or relative humidity testing. If moisture levels are too high, we install a moisture mitigation system before applying epoxy. Edmonton's freeze-thaw cycles and high water tables make this step critical, skipping it is a recipe for peeling and delamination. How long does epoxy flooring take to cure? Cure times depend on the system used. Standard epoxy base coats require 12–24 hours before recoating. Polyaspartic top coats cure much faster, typically 4–6 hours. For a complete garage floor system, you can expect light foot traffic in 24 hours and full vehicle traffic in 48–72 hours. Temperature and humidity in Edmonton affect cure times, and we schedule installations accordingly to ensure optimal results. How do I maintain my epoxy floor? Epoxy floors are one of the easiest surfaces to maintain. For regular cleaning, sweep or dust mop to remove debris, then mop with warm water and a mild cleaner. Avoid harsh chemicals like bleach or ammonia-based cleaners. For garage floors, road salt and gravel from Edmonton winters can be swept up or rinsed off easily, the sealed surface won't absorb stains. For commercial floors, auto-scrubbers work perfectly on epoxy surfaces. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Floor? Whether it's a garage floor, a commercial space, or a basement, let's talk about your epoxy flooring project. Free on-site assessment, detailed written estimate, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate 100% Solids Epoxy 5-Year Warranty Diamond Grinding Prep No Subcontractors --- ## Exterior Painting Beaumont | House, Siding, Stucco & Trim | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/exterior-painting/beaumont.html > Professional exterior painting in Beaumont, Alberta by iPaint Painting. Serving Beaumont neighbourhoods, Montrose, Beaumont Lakes, Dansereau Meadows, Coloniale Estates & more. House painting, siding, stucco, Hardie board, trim, soffits, fascia, decks & fences. Certified team, premium products, 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Exterior Painting Beaumont | House, Siding, Stucco & Trim | iPaint Painting Exterior Painting in Beaumont iPaint Painting provides professional exterior painting services in Beaumont , Alberta , covering house painting, siding, stucco, Hardie board, trim, soffits, fascia, eaves, garage doors, front doors, window frames, decks, fences, and railings across every neighbourhood from Coloniale Estates and Downtown Beaumont along 50 Avenue to the fast-growing communities of Montrose , Beaumont Lakes , and Dansereau Meadows south of Highway 625 . Founded in 1895 by French-Canadian settlers and home to the historic St. Vital Church (1919), Beaumont has doubled its population to roughly 26,000 in the past 15 years, and that rapid growth means thousands of homes with builder-grade exterior paint now showing wind damage, UV fading, and premature failure. Led by Mourad , a certified painter with over 15 years of experience, our in-house team uses premium exterior-grade products from Benjamin Moore , Sherwin-Williams , and Cloverdale formulated to handle Beaumont's open agricultural landscape , relentless prairie wind , and temperature swings from -40°C to +35°C . Every exterior painting project comes with thorough surface preparation, a detailed written estimate with no hidden fees, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Our south Edmonton shop is just 25 minutes via QE2 , no travel surcharges. Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate certified Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Paint Every Exterior Surface, Protected Right From siding to soffits, stucco to decks, our certified team handles every exterior surface with the prep and products Beaumont's wind-exposed prairie climate demands. House Siding Wood, vinyl, Hardie board, and engineered siding, power washed, prepped, and painted for lasting protection against Beaumont's open-landscape wind and UV exposure. Stucco Proper stucco painting requires elastomeric coatings that flex with Alberta's temperature swings. We repair cracks, prime, and apply products built for Beaumont's prairie exposure. Trim & Window Frames Exterior trim, window casings, and frames, scraped, caulked, primed, and painted with semi-gloss for maximum weather resistance. Soffits, Fascia & Eaves The overlooked surfaces that protect your roofline. We scrape, prime, and repaint soffits, fascia, and eaves to stop moisture damage before it starts. Garage Doors Steel, wood, or composite garage doors, sanded, primed, and finished to match or complement your home's exterior colour scheme. Front & Entry Doors Your front door is the first thing visitors see. We prep and paint entry doors with premium exterior products for a bold, lasting first impression. Decks & Fences Wood decks, fences, and railings, power washed, sanded, and finished with exterior stain or paint to withstand Beaumont's prairie freeze-thaw cycles. Railings & Accents Porch railings, columns, shutters, and exterior accents, detailed prep and precision painting for a polished, cohesive look. Need something that's not on this list? We also handle deck & fence staining , stain & lacquer work, and surface repairs . If it's on the outside of your home and needs paint, we do it. Our Process From First Call to Final Walkthrough We've refined our exterior painting process over 15 years and hundreds of homes across Edmonton and the surrounding region. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for your Beaumont exterior. 01 ➔ Free Exterior Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free on-site exterior assessment. 02 ➔ Full Inspection & Colour Consultation Mourad or a senior painter walks the full exterior of your home, inspects every surface for peeling, cracking, and weather damage, and helps you choose the right colours and products. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every surface, product, prep requirement, and price. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Surface Preparation Power washing, scraping, sanding, caulking, and priming, this is the most critical step for exterior longevity. We protect your landscaping, windows, and walkways before any prep begins. 05 ➔ Professional Exterior Painting Our in-house team applies premium exterior-grade Benjamin Moore Aura, Sherwin-Williams Duration, or Cloverdale products using brushes, rollers, and airless spray, the right method and number of coats for each surface. 06 Final Walkthrough & Cleanup We walk every side of your home with you, inspect every surface, clean up all materials, and ensure your landscaping is untouched. Your 5-year written workmanship warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Beaumont Homeowners Choose iPaint for Exterior Painting Your exterior is your home's first line of defence against Beaumont's open-landscape prairie climate. We don't just make it look good, we make it last. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. Exterior work demands coordination, safety training, and accountability, and that's exactly what our in-house team delivers on every project. Certified Painter Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, Fall Protection, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. Exterior painting at height requires proper training and safety protocols, not something you trust to a weekend crew off Kijiji. Climate-Rated Exterior Products We use premium exterior-grade products from Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, and Cloverdale, specifically formulated to handle Beaumont's wind-driven UV exposure, freeze-thaw cycles, hail, and temperature extremes from -40°C to +35°C. Cheap paint fails in one season here. Ours lasts 7–10 years. Thorough Surface Preparation Exterior paint is only as good as the prep underneath it. We power wash, scrape all loose paint, sand rough surfaces, caulk gaps and joints, and apply the right primer for each substrate. This is where 80% of the longevity comes from, and it's the step most painters cut short. 5-Year Written Warranty Every exterior surface we paint is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If anything peels, bubbles, or cracks due to our work, we come back and fix it at no charge. Combined with manufacturer product warranties, your exterior is fully protected. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for power washing, caulking, or "extra coats." Everything is detailed upfront, every surface, every product, every dollar. Your landscaping is protected and your property left cleaner than we found it. Premium Products The Products Behind Our Results We only use premium exterior-grade paints from the brands trusted by certified painters across Canada. The right product is the difference between a 3-year paint job and a 10-year paint job. Benjamin Moore Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior is our top recommendation for Beaumont homes. Its Color Lock technology resists fading from the intense UV exposure on Beaumont's open prairie landscape, and its advanced resin system handles the expansion and contraction caused by extreme temperature swings, from -40°C winter nights to +35°C summer afternoons. Aura Exterior Regal Select Exterior ben Exterior Sherwin-Williams Sherwin-Williams Duration Exterior is engineered for extreme weather. Its PermaLast technology provides a thick, flexible coating that resists cracking, peeling, and blistering, exactly what Beaumont exteriors face every winter. Outstanding hide and colour retention even on south- and west-facing walls fully exposed to prairie sun and wind. Duration Exterior Emerald Exterior SuperPaint Exterior Cloverdale A trusted Western Canadian brand built for Western Canadian weather. Cloverdale's exterior lines deliver excellent adhesion and flexibility, formulated specifically for the open prairie climate that Beaumont homeowners live with. Professional-grade performance at a great value point. Acrylux Exterior Diamond Exterior Revo During your free exterior assessment , we'll recommend the best product line for each surface based on substrate type, Beaumont's wind and sun exposure, weather conditions, and your budget. We'll explain the differences so you can make an informed choice. Beaumont Pricing Exterior Painting Pricing for Beaumont Transparent pricing for every exterior project in Beaumont and Leduc County, no hidden fees, no surprises. Single Side $1,500–$3,000 Old Town, Les Jardins siding Full Exterior $5,000–$12,000+ Coloniale Estates, Montrose Stucco Home $4,000–$10,000 Beaumont Lakes, Ruisseau stucco Hardie Board $4,500–$11,000 Dansereau Meadows, Montrose Pre-Sale Curb Appeal $3,000–$7,000 Beaumont Lakes, Les Jardins Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free Beaumont estimate → Beaumont Context Why Beaumont Exteriors Need Expert Painting Beaumont is a bilingual city of roughly 26,000 in Leduc County , Alberta, founded in 1895 by French-Canadian settlers and still proud of its bilingual signage and francophone heritage. Situated on open agricultural land south of Edmonton with minimal tree cover or natural windbreak, Beaumont's homes face punishing conditions that sheltered urban neighbourhoods simply don't experience. Prairie wind drives rain, dust, and ice crystals against exterior surfaces year-round. UV exposure during 16-hour summer days fades cheap paint in a single season. Temperature swings from -40°C to +35°C cause constant expansion and contraction. And Beaumont has doubled its population in the past 15 years, meaning thousands of homes built with builder-grade exterior paint are now reaching failure. The premium exterior-grade products we use, Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior , Sherwin-Williams Duration , Cloverdale Revo , are engineered with flexible resins that move with your home instead of cracking under Beaumont's extreme conditions. Heritage Homes: Downtown & Old Town Beaumont Downtown Beaumont along 50 Avenue and the Old Town core near the historic St. Vital Church (1919) contain some of the city's oldest residential properties, wood-framed homes and character buildings dating from the early-to-mid 1900s. These heritage exteriors often feature original wood lap siding , decorative trim, and wood-framed windows that have endured over a century of Alberta weather. Exterior painting on these homes requires meticulous hand scraping , careful lead paint testing on pre-1978 surfaces (our team holds Lead Safety (RRP) certification ), wood rot repair, and premium alkyd or acrylic primers before topcoating. Preserving the character of these homes while protecting them against Beaumont's open-landscape exposure demands a painter who understands heritage substrates. If your heritage home also needs deck and fence staining , we handle both in a single visit. 2000s Growth Era: Les Jardins & Coloniale Estates Les Jardins , one of Beaumont's established family neighbourhoods south of 50 Avenue , features two-storey homes built in the early 2000s with vinyl siding and stucco combinations . After 20+ years of Alberta weather, the stucco sections show hairline cracks and efflorescence, while the vinyl has faded noticeably, especially on south-facing walls exposed to full prairie sun without shade. Coloniale Estates , located near the Coloniale Golf & Country Club , features larger executive-style homes with complex exterior finishes including stucco, stone accents, and painted trim details. Exterior painting in Coloniale demands scaffolding for second-storey access, precise colour coordination between stucco body, stone, trim, and garage doors, and UV-resistant elastomeric coatings on high-exposure walls to prevent premature fading and chalking. 2010s Expansion: Beaumont Lakes & Ruisseau Beaumont Lakes , developed around Jessie Lake in Beaumont's south end, features modern homes with Hardie board (fibre cement) siding , engineered wood accents, and contemporary colour palettes. Hardie board is an excellent exterior material, but the factory-applied paint on these homes has a limited lifespan and is already showing wear on wind-exposed walls facing the open fields to the south. Ruisseau , situated east of 50 Street , has a similar mix of Hardie board and vinyl siding on homes built between 2010 and 2018. Many of these homes sit on the city's perimeter with zero windbreak , open agricultural land stretches to the horizon, and the prevailing northwest wind hammers exterior surfaces constantly. We sand lightly, prime with a bonding primer, and apply premium acrylic latex in two full coats for a finish that dramatically outperforms the original factory coating. Exterior Painting Details What's Included in Every Exterior Painting Project When you hire iPaint for exterior painting in Beaumont, you're getting a complete, professional service designed to protect your home for years, not just make it look good for a season. From heritage wood siding in Old Town to Hardie board new builds in Dansereau Meadows , every exterior gets the same meticulous process. Full exterior inspection , we assess every surface for peeling, cracking, rot, and weather damage before quoting Power washing , high-pressure cleaning removes dirt, mildew, chalk, and loose paint for a clean bonding surface Scraping and sanding , all loose and flaking paint is removed by hand and machine to ensure proper adhesion Caulking and sealing , gaps around windows, doors, trim joints, and siding seams are sealed to prevent moisture intrusion Premium exterior primer , the right primer for each substrate: wood, stucco, Hardie board, vinyl, or metal Professional application , brushes, rollers, and airless spray equipment selected for each surface and product Landscaping protection , drop cloths and coverings protect plants, walkways, driveways, and outdoor furniture Multi-coat application , two full coats minimum on all surfaces for maximum coverage and durability Complete cleanup , all materials removed, coverings cleared, landscaping restored Final walkthrough inspection , we review every surface with you before signing off 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better." The exterior painting season in Beaumont runs May through September , book early to secure your spot or call 780-938-9555 . Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in Edmonton is approximately 25 minutes from Beaumont via Queen Elizabeth II Highway and Highway 625 , so we're on-site quickly and efficiently. We serve every neighbourhood in Beaumont, from Downtown and Les Jardins to Montrose , Dansereau Meadows , Beaumont Lakes , and the acreages along Leduc County roads . 2015–Present: Montrose & Dansereau Meadows Montrose , Beaumont's largest and fastest-growing community west of 50 Street near Four Seasons Park and Le Rêve Park , features thousands of new homes built since 2015 with predominantly Hardie board siding , engineered wood panels, and modern stucco accents. These homes look impressive at first, but builders use the cheapest possible exterior finishes, and Beaumont's open agricultural landscape means there is no mature tree canopy to shield walls from wind-driven rain, hail, and relentless UV exposure. Factory paint on Montrose homes is already peeling and chalking after just 5–7 years. Dansereau Meadows , south of Highway 625 near Beaumont's southern boundary, has even newer construction with the same builder-grade paint failures accelerated by its position on the very edge of the city with nothing but open farmland to the south and west. For homeowners in both communities, a professional exterior repaint with Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior or Sherwin-Williams Duration transforms a fading, chalking exterior into one that will withstand Beaumont's conditions for 7–10 years. Need the interior done too? Our interior painting team can handle both projects back-to-back for maximum efficiency. Service Areas Exterior Painting Across Beaumont & Leduc County We provide professional exterior painting services throughout every Beaumont neighbourhood and surrounding Leduc County communities. Primary Service Area Beaumont, AB Leduc County Beaumont Neighbourhoods Downtown / Old Town Coloniale Estates Les Jardins Beaumont Lakes Ruisseau Montrose Dansereau Meadows Beaumont Landmarks Coloniale Golf & Country Club Four Seasons Park Le Rêve Park Jessie Lake St. Vital Church Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Leduc Nisku Devon 25 Minutes via QE2 Highway , Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is a quick drive to Beaumont via Queen Elizabeth II Highway and Highway 625. No travel surcharges. Call 780-938-9555 to schedule your free exterior assessment. Beaumont, Leduc County, proudly served by iPaint Painting Our Work Exterior Painting Transformations Real exterior painting projects from Beaumont and area homes. See how a professional paint job can completely transform your home's curb appeal. Before After Full Exterior Repaint, Coloniale Estates Before After Stucco & Trim, Les Jardins Before After Siding & Soffits, Old Town Beaumont Before After Garage & Front Door, Beaumont Lakes Before After Deck & Fence Staining, Montrose Before After Two-Storey Exterior, Dansereau Meadows View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Exterior painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Interior Painting Commercial Painting Deck & Fence Staining Stain & Lacquer Drywall & Surface Repairs Cabinet Refinishing Common Questions Beaumont Exterior Painting FAQs Straight answers to the questions Beaumont homeowners ask most about exterior painting costs, products, timing, and wind exposure. How much does exterior painting cost in Beaumont? Exterior painting costs in Beaumont typically range from $3,000 to $12,000+ for a full house, depending on the size of your home, number of storeys, surface condition, and product selection. A single-side repaint averages $1,500–$3,000. Stucco homes in Coloniale Estates or Beaumont Lakes may require elastomeric coatings that cost slightly more but last significantly longer against Beaumont's open-landscape wind exposure. Hardie board homes in Montrose and Dansereau Meadows fall in the $4,500–$11,000 range for a full exterior. We provide detailed written estimates with no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. Does Beaumont's open landscape affect how exterior paint holds up? Yes, significantly. Beaumont sits on open agricultural land in Leduc County with minimal tree cover or natural windbreak, especially in newer communities like Montrose and Dansereau Meadows on the city's perimeter. South- and west-facing walls take considerably more UV punishment and wind-driven rain than sheltered urban neighbourhoods. We use UV-resistant premium products like Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior and Sherwin-Williams Duration with flexible resins that resist the cracking, chalking, and premature fading that Beaumont's exposed conditions accelerate. Proper surface preparation and product selection are the difference between a 3-year paint job and a 10-year paint job. What exterior surfaces do you paint on Beaumont homes? We paint every exterior surface on Beaumont homes, Hardie board (fibre cement) siding, vinyl siding, stucco, wood siding, trim, window frames, soffits, fascia, eaves, garage doors, front doors, decks, fences, and railings. Beaumont's newer communities like Montrose and Dansereau Meadows feature predominantly Hardie board and engineered wood, while established areas near 50 Avenue and Coloniale Estates have more stucco and vinyl combinations. Heritage homes in Downtown and Old Town may have original wood lap siding requiring specialized preparation. When is the best time to paint a house exterior in Beaumont? The ideal exterior painting season in Beaumont runs from May through September, when daytime temperatures consistently stay above 10°C. We need at least 4–6 hours of dry conditions after application for proper curing. Beaumont's open terrain means wind can be a factor, we monitor forecasts daily and avoid painting on high-wind days that compromise application quality and finish. Book early, our summer exterior calendar fills up fast, particularly June and July. How long does it take iPaint to reach Beaumont from your shop? Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 25 minutes from Beaumont via Queen Elizabeth II Highway and Highway 625. We schedule Beaumont projects in clusters to maximize efficiency, and our crews are in the Beaumont–Leduc corridor regularly. No travel surcharges apply, you get the same pricing as Edmonton. We serve every Beaumont neighbourhood including Downtown, Coloniale Estates, Les Jardins, Beaumont Lakes, Ruisseau, Montrose, and Dansereau Meadows. Get Started Beaumont’s Trusted Exterior Painters Whether it's heritage siding in Old Town, stucco in Coloniale Estates, or a complete Hardie board repaint in Montrose, let's talk about your project. Free estimates, thorough assessment, no pressure. Just 25 minutes from our shop. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Downtown Edmonton Exterior Painting in 2026 | iPaint Facades URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/exterior-painting/downtown-edmonton.html > Exterior painting in Downtown Edmonton costs $4,500-$15,000 per storefront facade, $18,000-$60,000 for podium work in 2026. iPaint covers heritage brick. Downtown Edmonton Exterior Painting in 2026 | iPaint Facades Exterior Painting in Downtown Edmonton Exterior painting in Downtown Edmonton is a facade trade before it is a house trade: heritage brick storefronts in the 104 Street Provincial Historic Area , podium repaints under occupied towers , mid-century commercial blocks along Jasper Avenue , and steel-sash window restoration on warehouse lofts. The core runs from 109 Street to 97 Street and from 104 Avenue to the North Saskatchewan River valley , postal district T5J , with Rogers Place and the ICE District at its northwest corner and Churchill Square's arts blocks at its centre. A storefront facade repaint costs $4,500 to $15,000 in 2026; building-scale strata and podium work is quoted per project, with $18,000 to $60,000 typical. iPaint Painting brings breathable masonry coatings, heritage colour compliance, pedestrian hoarding, and City of Edmonton right-of-way permits to every downtown job. Last updated 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Facade Walkdown 2026 Pricing How Much Does Exterior Painting Cost in Downtown Edmonton in 2026? Exterior painting in downtown Edmonton costs $4,500 to $15,000 for a storefront facade and $18,000 to $60,000 for a typical podium or building-scale strata project in 2026, with every building-scale job quoted per project rather than from a rate card. The spread exists because downtown is the one iPaint Painting service area where the substrate, the access plan, and the public right-of-way each carry their own line: a heritage brick frontage that needs breathable coatings and colour signoff prices differently than a precast podium that needs a boom lift on a closed parking lane and forty metres of sidewalk hoarding. Storefront Facade $4,500-$15,000 Heritage brick or mid-century frontage: cornice, signband, bulkhead, and entry, staged behind pedestrian protection. Podium & Building-Scale Strata $18,000-$60,000 Typical range, quoted per project: podium elevations, balcony rails, parkade entries, and amenity terraces under occupied towers. Steel-Sash Window Package Quoted per building Warehouse-loft sash restoration: rust-inhibitive priming and direct-to-metal enamel, priced by sash count. What Moves a Downtown Quote Inside the Range Substrate mix : painted heritage brick, precast panel, stucco, wood cornice, and steel sash each take a different coating system, and one facade often carries three of them Access plan : ladder-reach frontages cost less than facades that need a boom lift on a closed lane or a short swing-stage drop from the podium roof Right-of-way footprint : hoarding length, sidewalk closure duration, and OSCAM permit scope are priced into the quote up front, never billed after Heritage compliance : Provincial Historic Area colour documentation and breathable-coating specifications add preparation and approval time on 104 Street Calendar constraints : event nights at Rogers Place, festival weekends at Churchill Square, and patio season on Rice Howard Way all shape when a lift can sit on the street Call 780-938-9555 for a written downtown facade walkdown and quote, or book online . Every walkdown includes a substrate inventory of the frontage, an access and hoarding sketch, and a permit plan showing exactly what right-of-way space the work will need. The Facade Reality Best Exterior Painting in Downtown Edmonton for Heritage Brick, Storefronts, and Podiums The best exterior painting in downtown Edmonton starts from the facade era, because the core stacks four building generations into roughly twelve blocks by eight. The 1910s brick warehouse district along 104 Street, its storefronts and loft conversions protected as a Provincial Historic Area, sets the heritage scope. Mid-century commercial blocks line Jasper Avenue between the towers. The modern high-rises contribute podiums, parkade entries, and amenity terraces rather than full envelopes. And Rice Howard Way concentrates the highest-visibility pedestrian storefronts in the city. iPaint Painting paints all four at street-to-podium scale and refers full tower-envelope recoating to building-envelope specialists, stated plainly at the walkdown. Downtown Edmonton is bounded by 104 Avenue to the north, the river valley rim to the south, 109 Street to the west, and 97 Street to the east. Rogers Place and the ICE District anchor the northwest corner; Churchill Square holds the civic centre, ringed by the Citadel Theatre, the Winspear Centre, and the Art Gallery of Alberta, with the Royal Alberta Museum a block north; and Jasper Avenue runs the spine east to west. Nearly every paintable frontage in between answers to a commercial landlord, a property manager, or a strata council rather than a homeowner, which is why every downtown quote leaves the walkdown as a written specification. 104 Street Heritage Masonry Provincial Historic Area storefronts and warehouse facades coated with breathable, masonry-compatible systems and colours documented for heritage compliance. Podium Repaints Under Towers Podium elevations under occupied residential and office towers, reached by boom lift or short swing-stage drops with covered hoarding protecting the sidewalk below. Jasper Avenue Block Refreshes Mid-century commercial blocks with chalked precast, tired stucco, and faded signbands, refreshed elevation by elevation around tenant hours. Steel-Sash Loft Windows Original 1910s warehouse sashes wire-brushed to sound metal, rust-inhibitive primed, and finished in direct-to-metal enamel that keeps the slim sightlines. Strata Tower Touchpoints Balcony rails and dividers, parkade entries and ramps, and amenity terraces, packaged per building with a specification a strata council can circulate. Right-of-Way Logistics OSCAM permits, signed pedestrian routing, covered walkway hoarding, and lift footprints booked with the City of Edmonton before the crew mobilizes. Repaint Triggers iPaint Painting Looks For on a Downtown Facade Walkdown Spalling brick faces where an old film-forming paint sealed the masonry. Rust bleeding from steel sashes and lintels on 104 Street lofts. Chalked precast and faded signbands on Jasper Avenue's mid-century blocks. Salt staining at parkade entries and podium bases. Split caulk at storefront bulkheads and cornice returns. Graffiti scars on lane elevations behind Rice Howard Way. Weathered rail coatings on river-facing amenity terraces above the valley rim. Block by Block Downtown Edmonton Blocks and Their Facade Recipes Downtown Edmonton changes substrate and decision-maker corner by corner, so iPaint Painting confirms the building era, the coating system, and the approval path at the wall before writing any downtown quote. Block / Corridor Typical Frontage Stock Recipe Notes 104 Street Provincial Historic Area 1910s brick warehouses and storefronts Breathable masonry coatings, heritage colour documentation, lead-safe wood prep on cornices Jasper Avenue core Mid-century commercial blocks among towers Precast and stucco refresh, signband repaints, early starts ahead of office foot traffic Rice Howard Way Pedestrian-priority storefronts and patios Small-footprint staging, off-hours brushwork, patio-season scheduling ICE District / Rogers Place edge Modern towers, podiums, arena-district retail Podium and parkade scope, lift positions planned around the event calendar Churchill Square arts blocks Civic frontages near the Citadel Theatre, Winspear Centre, and Art Gallery of Alberta Specification-grade quoting, public-realm protection, festival-weekend blackouts Warehouse district lofts Brick conversions with original steel sashes Sash restoration painting, brick-to-wood transition caulking, no film over unsealed brick 104 Avenue north edge Newer mixed-use rows near MacEwan University Strata touchpoint packages, single mobilization per row River valley rim Valley-facing towers and terraces Wind-exposure specs on south elevations, rail and terrace coatings The approval path matters as much as the substrate. A 104 Street storefront answers to one owner plus a heritage colour review; a Jasper Avenue podium answers to a commercial property manager and a tenant schedule; a river-rim tower answers to a strata council that meets monthly. iPaint Painting writes each quote in the format its decision-maker can actually approve. Heritage Compliance What Does Facade Painting in the 104 Street Provincial Historic Area Require? Facade painting in the 104 Street Provincial Historic Area requires three things a standard repaint does not: breathable, masonry-compatible coatings over century-old brick, colour selections consistent with the area's documented heritage character, and preparation that strips failed paint without cutting into soft historic masonry. The warehouse buildings between 104 Avenue and Jasper Avenue went up in the 1910s rail-boom years, and their brick was fired softer than modern masonry; aggressive blasting or a sealed film coat will cost a building its face within a few freeze-thaw winters. iPaint Painting leaves never-painted brick unpainted, recoats previously painted brick with breathable mineral or 100 percent acrylic systems, and documents every colour for the owner's approval file. One crew carries the rest of a downtown building's painted scope. Lobbies, suites, and corridors fall to the companion downtown Edmonton interior painting service, and office and tenant-improvement work to downtown Edmonton commercial painting , so a landlord refreshing a warehouse conversion deals with one contractor, one warranty, and one set of approvals. Community Comparison Exterior Painting in Downtown Edmonton vs Oliver, Old Strathcona, and Highlands Exterior painting in downtown Edmonton is the only iPaint Painting scope built around heritage masonry, public right-of-way permits, and podium work under occupied towers. Oliver, one neighbourhood west, shares the density but not the Historic Area compliance; Old Strathcona shares the building era but a completely different substrate. Here is how the core compares with the communities around it. Community Built Form How the scope differs from downtown Downtown Edmonton 1910s warehouses to modern towers Heritage masonry, storefront and podium repaints, OSCAM permits, event-calendar scheduling. Oliver 1912-1960s walk-ups, low-rise condos Residential building repaints on board cycles west of 109 Street; no Provincial Historic Area obligations. Old Strathcona 1900-1920s wood-sided cottages Same era, opposite substrate: painted wood siding on conventional lots south of the river. Highlands 1910-1925 brick-and-wood estates Detached heritage houses with review processes at residential scale, no street permits. Griesbach 2004-present design-controlled suburb Craftsman singles and townhome rows staged from driveways instead of closed lanes. Windermere 2005-2018 stucco singles First-cycle stucco recolours on private lots, open staging, no masonry scope. Sherwood Park 1970s-current suburban spread Five decades of house-by-house substrates with none of downtown's access planning. Exterior painting overview (parent service page across Edmonton) Downtown Edmonton interior painting (companion interior service in the core) Downtown Edmonton commercial painting (office and tenant-improvement scope) Downtown Edmonton service area hub Reference: Downtown Edmonton on Wikipedia Logistics Scheduling, Right-of-Way Permits, and Lift Staging in Downtown Edmonton The iPaint shop sits at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton, roughly 20 minutes from the core up Gateway Boulevard to 104 Street. The exterior season runs late April through mid-October. A storefront facade takes two to four working days behind hoarding; a podium runs one to three weeks depending on elevations and lift positions, with the schedule fixed in the written specification before mobilization. Crew timing bends around the core's rhythm: brushwork before office hours on Jasper Avenue and Rice Howard Way, no lift footprints near Rogers Place on event nights, and festival-weekend blackouts around Churchill Square. Public space is the discipline that separates downtown work from every suburban job. Any lift, hoarding panel, or material drop that occupies a sidewalk, parking lane, or travel lane gets a City of Edmonton OSCAM permit booked before the crew arrives, and pedestrian protection, signed routing, covered walkway panels under overhead work, and barricaded lift footprints, is built into the price. Wind funnelling between towers limits spray on exposed corners, so brush and roller carry the finish wherever overspray cannot be contained. Common Questions Downtown Edmonton Exterior Painting FAQ How much does it cost to repaint a storefront facade in downtown Edmonton? A storefront facade repaint in downtown Edmonton costs $4,500 to $15,000 in 2026, and iPaint Painting prices each frontage from the sidewalk up rather than by square footage. Four drivers set the number: the substrate, since painted heritage brick takes a different system than a mid-century stucco or metal signband; facade height and whether ladders or a boom lift reach it; the right-of-way footprint, because hoarding and sidewalk protection on Jasper Avenue cost more to stage than a quiet side-street frontage; and heritage obligations, since Provincial Historic Area storefronts on 104 Street carry colour and coating requirements that add specification time. A single-storey frontage with lane access lands near $4,500; a two-storey heritage facade with cornice repair and full pedestrian protection climbs toward $15,000. Can iPaint Painting paint heritage brick in the 104 Street Provincial Historic Area? iPaint Painting paints heritage masonry in the 104 Street Provincial Historic Area using breathable, masonry-compatible coatings and colours selected to respect the area's documented heritage character. Century-old warehouse brick must release moisture through its face: a film-forming paint traps that moisture and Edmonton's freeze-thaw winters then push the brick face off. Previously unpainted brick is left unpainted, and previously painted brick gets a breathable mineral or 100 percent acrylic system after failed coats are removed without aggressive blasting that would cut into soft historic masonry. Wood cornices, storefront frames, and signbands on the same buildings, most of which predate 1950, receive lead-safe preparation before priming, with colour selections documented for the owner's heritage approvals. How does iPaint Painting handle sidewalk closures and right-of-way permits downtown? iPaint Painting books City of Edmonton right-of-way permits before any downtown mobilization that touches public space, including an OSCAM (on-street construction and maintenance) permit whenever a boom lift, hoarding panel, or material drop occupies a sidewalk, parking lane, or travel lane. Pedestrian protection is built into the quote rather than billed after: signed walkway routing, covered hoarding where overhead work crosses a sidewalk, barricades around lift footprints, and nightly removal where a frontage must reopen daily. Work hours flex around the core, with early starts ahead of office foot traffic on Jasper Avenue and Rice Howard Way and no lift positioned near Rogers Place on event nights. Does iPaint Painting restore and repaint steel-sash loft windows downtown? iPaint Painting runs steel-sash window restoration painting as a standing package on downtown's 1910s brick warehouse conversions. Original steel sashes are wire-brushed and sanded to sound metal, spot-primed with a rust-inhibitive primer, and finished in a direct-to-metal enamel that preserves the slim sightlines loft owners bought the building for. Split glazing-edge caulk is cut out and replaced, and operable sashes are freed and adjusted rather than painted shut. The package is quoted per building because counts range from a dozen sashes on a small loft block to more than a hundred openings on a full warehouse elevation along 104 Street. What exterior work does iPaint Painting handle on downtown towers and strata buildings? iPaint Painting handles the tower scope that sits below the envelope line: podium facades, balcony rails and dividers, parkade entries and ramps, amenity terraces, and ground-floor commercial frontages under occupied residential towers. Building-scale strata and podium work is quoted per project, with $18,000 to $60,000 typical for a downtown podium in 2026, each priced from a written specification a property manager or strata council can circulate. Podium elevations are reached by boom lift or short swing-stage drops with hoarding protecting the sidewalk below. Full curtain-wall and envelope recoating above the podium line belongs to building-envelope contractors, and iPaint Painting says so at the walkdown instead of quoting scope it should not hold. Last updated: 2026. Pricing reflects the current downtown Edmonton storefront, podium, and heritage facade market. Get Started A Downtown Facade Walkdown This Week Whether your 104 Street storefront is shedding paint off soft heritage brick, your Jasper Avenue podium needs a specification a property manager can circulate, or your loft building's steel sashes are bleeding rust down the facade, one in-house iPaint Painting crew handles the substrate inventory, the heritage colour file, the OSCAM permits, and the hoarding plan. Free downtown walkdown, fixed written price, five-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Walkdown --- ## Exterior Painting Edmonton | Siding, Stucco, Trim & Decks | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/exterior-painting/edmonton.html > Professional exterior painting in Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Built to withstand -40°C winters and +30°C summers. Stucco, HardiePlank, wood siding, trim & more. Certified team, 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Exterior Painting Edmonton | Siding, Stucco, Trim & Decks | iPaint Painting Exterior Painting in Edmonton iPaint Painting is Edmonton's most trusted exterior painting contractor , protecting homes against Alberta's extreme climate, temperatures ranging from -40°C to +30°C , intense UV exposure, chinook-like temperature swings, and river valley wind exposure. Owner Mourad , an MPI-certified painter with 15+ years of experience, leads an all-in-house crew that specializes in stucco , HardiePlank , wood siding , vinyl siding, trim, fascia, soffits, eaves, garage doors, decks, and fences using climate-rated products from Benjamin Moore , Sherwin-Williams , and Cloverdale . Edmonton's short painting season (May through October) means preparation and timing are everything, and iPaint's 15 years of local experience ensure your home gets maximum protection before winter returns. Every project includes thorough power washing , comprehensive surface preparation, a transparent written estimate, and a 5-year workmanship warranty . Our shop is right here in south Edmonton at 9821 33 Ave NW . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Paint Every Exterior Surface, Built to Last From stucco to wood siding, trim to decks, our certified team handles every exterior surface with products rated for Edmonton's extreme climate. Stucco Elastomeric and acrylic coatings that bridge hairline cracks and flex with Edmonton's freeze-thaw cycles. HardiePlank Fibre cement siding painted with 100% acrylic exterior products for superior adhesion and weather resistance. Wood Siding Scraped, sanded, primed, and topcoated with premium exterior paint that resists peeling in Alberta's dry climate. Trim & Fascia Precision painting on trim boards, fascia, soffits, and eavestroughs, the details that define your home's curb appeal. Garage Doors Steel, wood, and composite garage doors sanded and painted to match your new exterior colour scheme perfectly. Window Frames Exterior window frames, sills, and surrounds painted with UV-resistant semi-gloss for maximum durability. Decks & Fences Power washed, sanded, and coated with premium exterior stain or paint to protect against Edmonton's UV and moisture. Foundation & Parging Concrete foundation walls and parging sealed and painted to prevent moisture infiltration and improve appearance. Need something that's not on this list? We also handle deck & fence staining , exterior stain & lacquer , and commercial exterior painting . If it's outside your home and needs paint, we do it. Our Process From First Call to Final Walkthrough We've refined our exterior painting process over 15 years and hundreds of Edmonton homes. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for your exterior. 01 ➔ Free Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. We'll schedule a free on-site assessment to inspect every exterior surface of your home. 02 ➔ Exterior Inspection & Colour Selection We assess siding condition, identify damage and peeling, check caulking and joints, and help you select exterior colours and products rated for Edmonton's climate. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every surface, product, and preparation step. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Power Wash, Scrape & Prime Thorough power washing, scraping all loose paint, sanding rough surfaces, caulking gaps with flexible exterior sealant, and priming bare spots and problem areas. 05 ➔ Professional Exterior Painting Climate-rated Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale exterior products applied by our in-house crew, the right number of coats for lasting protection. 06 Final Walkthrough We walk the entire exterior with you, inspect every surface, clean up completely, and activate your 5-year written workmanship warranty. Why iPaint Why Edmonton Homeowners Choose iPaint for Exterior Painting Edmonton's climate destroys cheap paint jobs in 2-3 years. We build exterior finishes designed to last 8-10 years, because we know what Alberta weather does to a house. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. Exterior painting demands consistency and accountability, and that's exactly what our in-house team delivers on every project. Climate-Rated Products Only We exclusively use exterior-grade products engineered for extreme temperature swings, Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior, Sherwin-Williams Duration Exterior, and Cloverdale's exterior lines. These products flex with freeze-thaw cycles rather than crack and peel like cheap alternatives. 15 Years of Edmonton Experience We've painted hundreds of Edmonton exteriors across every siding type and neighbourhood. We know that river valley homes face more wind exposure, that south-facing stucco fades faster from UV, and that wood siding in established neighbourhoods needs different prep than HardiePlank in newer developments. Thorough Surface Preparation Exterior prep is where most painters cut corners, and it's the single biggest factor in how long your paint job lasts. We power wash, scrape every inch of loose paint, sand rough surfaces, caulk all gaps with flexible exterior sealant, and prime every bare spot. No shortcuts. 5-Year Written Warranty Every exterior surface we touch is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn't right, peeling, bubbling, cracking due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's confidence earned through 15 years of Edmonton exterior work. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. Power washing, scraping, caulking, priming, it's all included. We don't surprise you with add-on charges after we've started. Everything is detailed upfront so you can make confident decisions. Premium Products Exterior Products Built for Edmonton's Climate Edmonton's -40°C to +30°C temperature range, intense UV, and freeze-thaw cycles demand exterior-specific products engineered for extreme conditions. Benjamin Moore Benjamin Moore's exterior lines are formulated with advanced resin technology that flexes with temperature swings rather than cracking. Aura Exterior is our top recommendation for Edmonton homes, exceptional UV resistance, colour retention, and adhesion on every siding type. Aura Exterior Regal Select Exterior ben Exterior Sherwin-Williams Sherwin-Williams Duration Exterior and Emerald Exterior deliver outstanding adhesion, flexibility, and mildew resistance, critical for Edmonton's humidity swings and long winters. Their self-priming formulas save time without sacrificing quality. Duration Exterior Emerald Exterior Loxon (Stucco) SuperPaint Exterior Cloverdale A Western Canadian brand that understands Alberta's climate. Cloverdale's exterior lines offer excellent flexibility and adhesion at a great value, formulated specifically for the conditions Edmonton homes face year after year. Acrylux Exterior Diamond Exterior Ultra Exterior During your free exterior assessment , we'll recommend the best product system for your specific siding type, sun exposure, and budget. Stucco, wood, HardiePlank, and vinyl each require different product approaches, we'll explain exactly why. Edmonton Pricing Exterior Painting Pricing for Edmonton Edmonton exterior painting typically runs $4–$8 per square foot. A standard 1,500 sq ft home costs $6,000–$12,000. Trim & Fascia Only $1,500–$4,000 Trim, fascia, soffits Standard Home $6,000–$12,000 1,500 sq ft, full exterior Executive Home $12,000–$18,000+ Windermere, Glenora Stucco Repaint $5,000–$10,000 Elastomeric coating Pre-Sale Refresh $3,500–$7,000 Curb appeal boost Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate → Edmonton Context Why Edmonton's Climate Demands Professional Exterior Painting Edmonton sits at 53°N latitude and experiences one of the most extreme continental climates of any major city in Canada. Winter temperatures regularly plunge to -30°C to -40°C , while summer highs reach +30°C or higher . That's a 70-degree temperature swing that exterior paint must endure, expanding and contracting with every freeze-thaw cycle, resisting UV degradation from long summer days, and fighting moisture penetration from snow, rain, and ice. Stucco Homes: The Edmonton Standard Stucco is the most common exterior cladding in Edmonton, especially in neighbourhoods built from the 1980s onward, Terwillegar , Windermere , Mill Woods , and Riverbend . Stucco is porous and develops hairline cracks from freeze-thaw cycling. These cracks allow moisture infiltration that accelerates deterioration. We use elastomeric coatings (like Sherwin-Williams Loxon or Benjamin Moore's masonry products) that bridge cracks up to 1/16" and flex with temperature changes rather than cracking further. South-facing stucco walls get the most UV exposure in Edmonton and typically show fading and chalking 2-3 years before other sides, we factor this into our product recommendations. Wood Siding: Character Neighbourhoods Edmonton's heritage neighbourhoods, Highlands , Glenora , Old Strathcona , Garneau , and Belgravia , feature original wood siding from the early 1900s through the 1960s. Wood siding in Edmonton's climate demands thorough preparation: power washing to remove mildew and accumulated grime, scraping every inch of loose or peeling paint, sanding rough surfaces, caulking all joints with flexible exterior sealant, and applying bonding primer to bare wood. Homes built before 1960 may have lead-based paint, our Lead Safety (RRP) certification ensures safe handling. A properly prepared and painted wood exterior in Edmonton should last 7-10 years with premium products. Exterior Painting Details What's Included & Edmonton Pricing Every iPaint exterior painting project in Edmonton includes comprehensive preparation and premium products selected for your specific siding type and exposure. Thorough power washing , removing dirt, mildew, loose paint, and surface contaminants Complete surface preparation , scraping, sanding, caulking all gaps and joints with flexible exterior sealant Bonding primer on bare spots , ensuring maximum adhesion on wood, stucco, and fibre cement Climate-rated product application , Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale exterior lines Two-coat coverage minimum , additional coats on dramatic colour changes or high-exposure surfaces Trim, fascia, and detail work , precision painting on every exterior detail Window and door masking , clean, sharp lines around every opening Complete site cleanup , your landscaping and property left the way it was, or better 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion Edmonton Exterior Painting Pricing Guide Edmonton exterior painting typically costs $4–$8 per square foot depending on siding type, condition, and product selection: Trim and fascia only , $1,500–$4,000 Standard home (1,500 sq ft) , $6,000–$12,000 Executive home (Windermere, Glenora) , $12,000–$18,000+ for 3,000+ sq ft with multiple siding types Stucco repaint with elastomeric , $5,000–$10,000 depending on size and crack repair needed Pre-sale curb appeal refresh , $3,500–$7,000 for maximum listing impact Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate , we typically schedule exterior assessments within 48 hours. HardiePlank & Modern Siding: Newer Developments HardiePlank (fibre cement) has become the dominant siding choice in Edmonton's newer developments, Windermere , Summerside , Walker , Ellerslie , and infill projects across the city. While HardiePlank is extremely durable, its factory finish typically lasts 10-15 years before showing fading and chalking. When it's time to repaint, HardiePlank requires 100% acrylic exterior paint for proper adhesion, latex blends won't bond correctly to fibre cement. We use products specifically designed for fibre cement siding, applied with the right technique to avoid lap marks and ensure even coverage across the board profiles. Edmonton's river valley neighbourhoods, homes along Saskatchewan Drive , Ada Boulevard , and the Whitemud ravine , face additional wind exposure that accelerates paint wear on west and northwest-facing walls. We factor directional exposure into our product recommendations and may use heavier-body products on wind-exposed sides. The Edmonton Painting Season: May Through October Edmonton's exterior painting window runs roughly May through October , with ideal conditions from June through September . Exterior paint requires temperatures above 10°C for proper curing, below that, the paint film doesn't form correctly and adhesion suffers. We monitor weather forecasts closely and schedule around rain, high humidity days, and extreme heat (above 32°C, paint can dry too fast and show brush marks). Early booking is essential, our exterior schedule typically fills up by April for the summer season. If you're planning an exterior project, call 780-938-9555 in March or April to secure your preferred dates. Need the interior done too? Our interior painting team can handle both projects, exterior in summer, interior in winter, for maximum efficiency. Service Areas Exterior Painting Across Edmonton & Area We provide professional exterior painting services throughout Edmonton and all surrounding communities. Primary Service Area Edmonton, AB Edmonton Metropolitan Region Edmonton Neighbourhoods We Serve Windermere Glenora Westbrook Estates Riverbend Old Strathcona Highlands Oliver Belgravia Garneau Mill Woods Terwillegar Downtown Also Serving Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Fort Saskatchewan Based Right Here in Edmonton , Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is centrally located to serve every corner of the city and surrounding communities. Edmonton, Alberta, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Our Work Exterior Painting Transformations Real exterior painting projects from Edmonton homes. See how a professional exterior finish transforms curb appeal. Before After Full Exterior Repaint, Windermere Before After Stucco Repaint, Terwillegar Before After Trim & Fascia, Glenora Before After Wood Siding, Highlands Character Home Before After Deck & Fence, Riverbend Before After Garage & Entry, Old Strathcona View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Exterior painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Interior Painting in Edmonton Deck & Fence Staining Exterior Painting (Sherwood Park) Drywall & Surface Repairs Commercial Painting Common Questions Exterior Painting FAQs, Edmonton Straight answers to the questions Edmonton homeowners ask most about exterior painting costs, timing, and preparation. When is the best season for exterior painting in Edmonton? The exterior painting season in Edmonton typically runs from May through October, when temperatures consistently stay above 10°C, the minimum required for proper paint curing. The ideal months are June through September when warm, dry conditions allow optimal adhesion and film formation. We monitor weather forecasts closely and schedule around rain, high humidity days, and extreme heat above 32°C (which causes paint to dry too fast and show lap marks). Early booking is essential, our exterior schedule fills up by April for the summer season. If you're planning a project, call 780-938-9555 in March or April to secure your preferred dates. How do you prepare exterior surfaces for Edmonton's extreme climate? Edmonton's climate, ranging from -40°C in winter to +30°C in summer with intense UV and chinook-like temperature swings, demands exceptional preparation. We start with thorough power washing to remove accumulated dirt, mildew, chalking, and loose paint. Then we scrape and sand all peeling or flaking areas, caulk every gap and joint with flexible exterior caulking designed for cold-climate expansion and contraction, and apply bonding primer to all bare wood, bare stucco, and problem areas. For stucco homes, we patch and seal all cracks before applying elastomeric or high-build acrylic coating. This prep work is the difference between a 2-year paint job and an 8-year paint job, and it's always included in our estimate. What is the difference between painting stucco vs wood siding in Edmonton? Stucco and wood siding require fundamentally different approaches in Edmonton's climate. Stucco is porous and absorbs moisture, it needs a high-build elastomeric or acrylic coating that bridges hairline cracks and flexes with freeze-thaw cycles. We use products like Sherwin-Williams Loxon or Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior specifically designed for masonry substrates. Wood siding needs thorough scraping down to solid paint, sanding smooth, and priming bare spots before topcoating, all gaps must be caulked with flexible sealant to prevent water infiltration during freeze-thaw. HardiePlank (fibre cement), increasingly common in newer Edmonton developments, requires 100% acrylic paint for proper adhesion, latex blends won't bond correctly. During your free assessment, we'll identify your siding type and recommend the exact product system for maximum longevity. Get Started Edmonton’s Trusted Exterior Painters Whether it's a stucco repaint in Terwillegar, a character home in Highlands, or a full exterior refresh in Windermere, let's talk about your project. Free estimates, no pressure. Book early for summer. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Climate-Rated Products No Subcontractors --- ## Exterior Painting in Fort Saskatchewan, AB 2026 | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/exterior-painting/fort-saskatchewan.html > Exterior painting in Fort Saskatchewan for 2026. iPaint Painting paints siding, stucco, Hardie board & trim. Certified team, 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Exterior Painting in Fort Saskatchewan, AB 2026 | iPaint Painting Exterior Painting in Fort Saskatchewan Last updated June 2026 iPaint Painting is the exterior painting contractor for Fort Saskatchewan, repainting and protectively coating a home’s outside surfaces, siding, stucco, Hardie board, trim, soffits, and fascia, against the city’s -40°C winters, river valley moisture, and Industrial Heartland air. iPaint provides professional exterior painting services in Fort Saskatchewan , Alberta, covering house painting, siding, stucco, Hardie board, trim, soffits, fascia, eaves, garage doors, front doors, window frames, decks, fences, and railings across every neighbourhood from Downtown Fort Saskatchewan along 99 Avenue and 101 Street to the premium communities of Westpark , Eagles’ Nest , and Southfort near Southfort Drive . Led by Mourad , a certified painter with over 15 years of experience, our in-house team protects Fort Saskatchewan homes against -40°C winters , intense UV exposure , North Saskatchewan River valley moisture , and airborne particulates from Alberta’s Industrial Heartland , using premium exterior-grade products from Benjamin Moore , Sherwin-Williams , and Cloverdale . Whether you own a 1960s bungalow in Pioneer , a stucco split-level in Sherridon , or a modern Hardie board two-storey in Westpark near Westpark Boulevard , iPaint delivers the right preparation, products, and techniques for your home’s era and cladding type. Fort Saskatchewan is an independent city northeast of Edmonton on Highway 15 and Highway 21 , and our shop is just a 30-minute drive via Anthony Henday Drive , no travel surcharges. Every project includes a detailed written estimate and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free estimate. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Paint Every Exterior Surface, Protected Right From siding to soffits, stucco to decks, our certified team handles every exterior surface with the prep and products Fort Saskatchewan's river valley climate and Industrial Heartland environment demand. House Siding Wood, vinyl, Hardie board, and engineered siding, power washed, prepped, and painted for lasting protection against Fort Saskatchewan's river moisture and industrial air. Stucco Proper stucco painting requires elastomeric coatings that flex with Fort Saskatchewan's extreme temperature swings. We repair cracks, prime, and apply products built for Alberta winters. Trim & Window Frames Exterior trim, window casings, and frames, scraped, caulked, primed, and painted with semi-gloss for maximum weather resistance. Soffits, Fascia & Eaves The overlooked surfaces that protect your roofline. We scrape, prime, and repaint soffits, fascia, and eaves to stop moisture damage before it starts. Garage Doors Steel, wood, or composite garage doors, sanded, primed, and finished to match or complement your home's exterior colour scheme. Front & Entry Doors Your front door is the first thing visitors see. We prep and paint entry doors with premium exterior products for a bold, lasting first impression. Decks & Fences Wood decks, fences, and railings, power washed, sanded, and finished with exterior stain or paint to withstand Fort Saskatchewan's freeze-thaw cycles and river valley humidity. Railings & Accents Porch railings, columns, shutters, and exterior accents, detailed prep and precision painting for a polished, cohesive look. Need something that's not on this list? We also handle deck & fence staining , stain & lacquer work, and surface repairs . If it's on the outside of your home and needs paint, we do it. Our Process From First Call to Final Walkthrough We've refined our exterior painting process over 15 years and hundreds of homes across Fort Saskatchewan and the Edmonton region. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for your exterior. 01 ➔ Free Exterior Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free on-site exterior assessment. 02 ➔ Full Inspection & Colour Consultation Mourad or a senior painter walks the full exterior of your home, inspects every surface for peeling, cracking, and weather damage, and helps you choose the right colours and products. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every surface, product, prep requirement, and price. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Surface Preparation Power washing, scraping, sanding, caulking, and priming, this is the most critical step for exterior longevity. We protect your landscaping, windows, and walkways before any prep begins. 05 ➔ Professional Exterior Painting Our in-house team applies premium exterior-grade Benjamin Moore Aura, Sherwin-Williams Duration, or Cloverdale products using brushes, rollers, and airless spray, the right method and number of coats for each surface. 06 Final Walkthrough & Cleanup We walk every side of your home with you, inspect every surface, clean up all materials, and ensure your landscaping is untouched. Your 5-year written workmanship warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Fort Saskatchewan Homeowners Choose iPaint for Exterior Painting Your exterior is your home's first line of defence against Fort Saskatchewan's river valley moisture, industrial air, and Alberta's extreme climate. We don't just make it look good, we make it last. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. Exterior work demands coordination, safety training, and accountability, and that's exactly what our in-house team delivers on every project. Certified Painter Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, Fall Protection, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. Exterior painting at height requires proper training and safety protocols, not something you trust to a weekend crew off Kijiji. Climate & Industrial-Rated Products We use premium exterior-grade products from Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, and Cloverdale, specifically formulated to handle Fort Saskatchewan's UV exposure, freeze-thaw cycles, river valley moisture, industrial particulates, and temperature extremes from -40°C to +35°C. Cheap paint fails in one season here. Ours lasts 7–10 years. Thorough Surface Preparation Exterior paint is only as good as the prep underneath it. We power wash, scrape all loose paint, sand rough surfaces, caulk gaps and joints, and apply the right primer for each substrate. This is where 80% of the longevity comes from, and it's the step most painters cut short. 5-Year Written Warranty Every exterior surface we paint is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If anything peels, bubbles, or cracks due to our work, we come back and fix it at no charge. Combined with manufacturer product warranties, your exterior is fully protected. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for power washing, caulking, or "extra coats." Everything is detailed upfront, every surface, every product, every dollar. Your landscaping is protected and your property left cleaner than we found it. Premium Products The Products Behind Our Results We only use premium exterior-grade paints from the brands trusted by certified painters across Canada. The right product is the difference between a 3-year paint job and a 10-year paint job. Benjamin Moore Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior is our top recommendation for Fort Saskatchewan homes. Its Color Lock technology resists fading from UV exposure, and its advanced resin system handles the expansion and contraction caused by extreme temperature swings, from -40°C winter nights to +35°C summer afternoons. Its superior dirt-pickup resistance is ideal for homes near the Industrial Heartland. Aura Exterior Regal Select Exterior ben Exterior Sherwin-Williams Sherwin-Williams Duration Exterior is engineered for extreme weather. Its PermaLast technology provides a thick, flexible coating that resists cracking, peeling, and blistering, exactly what Fort Saskatchewan exteriors face every winter. Outstanding hide and colour retention even on south-facing walls along Westpark Boulevard and 99 Avenue with full sun exposure. Duration Exterior Emerald Exterior SuperPaint Exterior Cloverdale A trusted Western Canadian brand built for Western Canadian weather. Cloverdale's exterior lines deliver excellent adhesion and flexibility, formulated specifically for the prairie climate and river valley conditions that Fort Saskatchewan homeowners live with. Professional-grade performance at a great value point. Acrylux Exterior Diamond Exterior Revo During your free exterior assessment , we'll recommend the best product line for each surface based on substrate type, sun exposure, weather exposure, and your budget. We'll explain the differences so you can make an informed choice. Fort Saskatchewan Pricing Exterior Painting Pricing for Fort Saskatchewan Transparent pricing for every exterior project in Fort Saskatchewan, no hidden fees, no surprises, no travel surcharges. Single Side $1,500–$3,000 Downtown, Pioneer siding Full Exterior $5,000–$12,000+ Westpark, Eagles' Nest homes Stucco Home $4,000–$10,000 Sherridon, Downtown stucco Hardie Board $4,500–$11,000 Westpark, Sienna newer builds Pre-Sale Curb Appeal $3,000–$7,000 Southfort, Sherridon listings Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free Fort Saskatchewan estimate → Stucco vs Hardie Board: Which Fort Saskatchewan Exterior Costs More to Paint? Stucco homes in Sherridon and Downtown and Hardie board homes in Westpark and Eagles’ Nest need different prep, products, and coats. Here is how the two compare for a typical Fort Saskatchewan repaint. Factor Stucco (Sherridon, Downtown) Hardie Board vs Stucco Typical full-exterior cost $4,000–$10,000 $4,500–$11,000 (newer builds, more trim detail) Best coating Elastomeric, bridges hairline cracks and flexes Premium acrylic latex over a bonding primer Key prep step Crack repair and efflorescence cleaning Light sanding of worn factory finish Typical lifespan 8–12 years with elastomeric 10–15 years with premium acrylic Best choice for older stucco homes: elastomeric coating. Best choice for newer Hardie board homes: premium acrylic latex over a bonding primer. iPaint matches the system to your cladding on every Fort Saskatchewan estimate. Fort Saskatchewan Context Why Fort Saskatchewan Exteriors Need Expert Painting Fort Saskatchewan is an independent city northeast of Edmonton, situated on the North Saskatchewan River with a population of approximately 30,000 . It faces the same brutal Alberta climate as Edmonton, temperature swings from -40°C in January to +35°C in July, but Fort Saskatchewan has two additional exterior painting challenges that most communities don't: river valley moisture from the North Saskatchewan River creates elevated humidity, morning fog, and damp conditions that accelerate paint failure on improperly prepared surfaces; and Alberta's Industrial Heartland , home to Dow Chemical , Shell Scotford , and Sherritt International , generates airborne particulates that deposit on exterior surfaces and degrade paint films over time. The premium exterior-grade products we use, Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior , Sherwin-Williams Duration , Cloverdale Revo , are engineered with flexible resins, superior dirt-pickup resistance, and mildewcide to handle Fort Saskatchewan's unique combination of climate, moisture, and industrial exposure. 1960s–1970s Downtown: Pioneer & Fort Heritage Precinct The Pioneer neighbourhood and areas surrounding the Fort Heritage Precinct along 101 Street and 99 Avenue contain some of Fort Saskatchewan's oldest residential properties, bungalows, war-time homes, and split-levels from the 1960s and 1970s with original wood siding , aluminum cladding , and aging stucco . After 50+ years of Alberta weather and proximity to the river, these homes show heavy paint failure: peeling, chalking, wood rot on south-facing walls, and moisture-related paint bubbling from inadequate vapour barriers common in this era. Many pre-1978 homes may contain lead-based primers , our team holds Lead Safety (RRP) certification and follows Health Canada protocols. We strip loose paint, treat any wood rot, seal exposed substrates, and apply premium exterior products rated for moisture-prone environments. The Fort Saskatchewan Historic Park nearby draws visitors year-round, so maintaining curb appeal in this historic core matters. 1980s–1990s Established: Sherridon & Central Neighbourhoods Sherridon , one of Fort Saskatchewan's established family neighbourhoods accessed from Highway 15 east of 101 Street , features two-storey and split-level homes with stucco-and-siding combinations built during the 1980s and 1990s. After 30–40 years, these stucco surfaces show hairline cracks, efflorescence, and deterioration at the junction between stucco and other cladding materials. River valley humidity in Fort Saskatchewan makes moisture intrusion at material transitions a more serious concern than in drier Edmonton-area communities. We repair all cracks with elastomeric filler, apply flexible caulking at every seam and joint, prime with moisture-resistant primer, and finish with two full coats of elastomeric coating that bridges hairline cracks and flexes with temperature swings. Homes near the Dow Centennial Centre along 99 Avenue often have south-facing walls that take extreme UV punishment, we apply UV-resistant exterior coatings on these high-exposure surfaces to prevent premature fading and chalking. 2000s–2010s Premium: Westpark, Eagles’ Nest & Southfort Westpark , Fort Saskatchewan's premier residential community along Westpark Boulevard , features executive homes built in the 2000s and 2010s with Hardie board (fibre cement) siding , engineered wood accents, stone-and-siding combinations, and contemporary colour palettes. Eagles’ Nest , a newer luxury development adjacent to Westpark, has similar modern construction with 2,500–4,000+ sq. ft. floor plans, complex rooflines, and multiple gable accents. Exterior painting in these premium neighbourhoods demands careful masking, scaffolding for second-storey access, and precise colour coordination between siding body, trim, soffits, fascia, and garage doors. The factory-applied paint on Hardie board has a limited lifespan and is now showing wear on sun-exposed walls. We sand lightly, prime with a bonding primer, and apply premium acrylic latex in two full coats for a finish that outperforms the original factory coating. Southfort , accessed from Southfort Drive south of Highway 15 , has a mix of newer single-family homes and townhouse developments where builder-grade exterior paint is already showing its limits after 10–15 years. Industrial Heartland Considerations Fort Saskatchewan sits at the centre of Alberta’s Industrial Heartland , the largest hydrocarbon processing region in Canada. Facilities including Dow Chemical , Shell Scotford Refinery , and Sherritt International line Highway 15 and Highway 21 northeast of the city. While these operations drive Fort Saskatchewan's economy and support its growing population, they also generate airborne particulates that settle on exterior surfaces. Homes closest to the industrial corridor, particularly along the east side of the city and near Highway 21 , benefit from exterior products with superior dirt-pickup resistance and easy-wash formulations . We recommend Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior or Sherwin-Williams Duration for these properties, and we always begin with thorough power washing to remove accumulated industrial film before any prep work begins. If your exterior also needs deck and fence staining , we handle both in a single visit to save you time and money. Exterior Painting Details What's Included in Every Exterior Painting Project When you hire iPaint for exterior painting in Fort Saskatchewan, you're getting a complete, professional service designed to protect your home for years, not just make it look good for a season. From Pioneer wood-sided bungalows to Westpark Hardie board new builds, every exterior gets the same meticulous process. Full exterior inspection , we assess every surface for peeling, cracking, rot, and weather damage before quoting Power washing , high-pressure cleaning removes dirt, mildew, chalk, industrial film, and loose paint for a clean bonding surface Scraping and sanding , all loose and flaking paint is removed by hand and machine to ensure proper adhesion Caulking and sealing , gaps around windows, doors, trim joints, and siding seams are sealed to prevent moisture intrusion from Fort Saskatchewan's river valley humidity Premium exterior primer , the right primer for each substrate: wood, stucco, Hardie board, vinyl, or metal Professional application , brushes, rollers, and airless spray equipment selected for each surface and product Landscaping protection , drop cloths and coverings protect plants, walkways, driveways, and outdoor furniture Multi-coat application , two full coats minimum on all surfaces for maximum coverage and durability Complete cleanup , all materials removed, coverings cleared, landscaping restored Final walkthrough inspection , we review every surface with you before signing off 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better." The exterior painting season in Fort Saskatchewan runs May through September , book early to secure your spot or call 780-938-9555 . Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in Edmonton is approximately a 30-minute drive to Fort Saskatchewan via Anthony Henday Drive and Highway 21 . We schedule Fort Saskatchewan projects in clusters for maximum efficiency. We serve every neighbourhood in the city, from Downtown and Pioneer near 101 Street to Westpark and Eagles’ Nest in the west, and Southfort and Sienna in the south. No travel surcharges, same pricing as Edmonton. Service Areas Exterior Painting Across Fort Saskatchewan We provide professional exterior painting services throughout every Fort Saskatchewan neighbourhood and surrounding communities. Fort Saskatchewan Fort Saskatchewan, AB Premium Neighbourhoods Westpark Eagles' Nest Southfort Sienna Established Neighbourhoods Downtown Sherridon Pioneer Fort Heritage Precinct Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc All Service Areas 30 Minutes via Anthony Henday & Highway 21 , Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in Edmonton serves all of Fort Saskatchewan with no travel surcharge. Same pricing as Edmonton. Call 780-938-9555 to schedule your free exterior assessment. Our Work Exterior Painting Transformations Real exterior painting projects from Fort Saskatchewan and area homes. See how a professional paint job can completely transform your home's curb appeal. Before After Full Exterior Repaint, Westpark Before After Stucco & Trim, Sherridon Before After Siding & Soffits, Pioneer Before After Garage & Front Door, Southfort Before After Deck & Fence Staining, Eagles' Nest Before After Two-Storey Exterior, Sienna View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Exterior painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Interior Painting Exterior Painting in Sherwood Park Deck & Fence Staining Commercial Painting Stain & Lacquer Drywall & Surface Repairs Common Questions Fort Saskatchewan Exterior Painting FAQs Straight answers to the questions Fort Saskatchewan homeowners ask most about exterior painting projects. How much does exterior painting cost in Fort Saskatchewan? Exterior painting in Fort Saskatchewan typically ranges from $3,000 to $12,000+ for a full house, depending on size, storeys, surface condition, and product selection. A single-side repaint averages $1,500–$3,000. Stucco homes in Downtown and Sherridon may require elastomeric coatings that cost slightly more but last significantly longer. Newer Hardie board homes in Westpark and Eagles' Nest fall in the $4,500–$11,000 range. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. Does Fort Saskatchewan's Industrial Heartland affect exterior paint? Yes. Fort Saskatchewan sits within Alberta's Industrial Heartland, home to Dow Chemical, Shell Scotford, and Sherritt International. Airborne particulates from industrial operations can deposit on exterior surfaces, accelerating paint degradation if the wrong products are used. We recommend premium exterior coatings with strong dirt-pickup resistance like Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior or Sherwin-Williams Duration, plus thorough power washing before any prep to remove accumulated industrial film. Does the North Saskatchewan River affect exterior painting in Fort Saskatchewan? Absolutely. Fort Saskatchewan sits on the North Saskatchewan River, and homes in the river valley and near Legacy Park experience elevated humidity, morning fog, and moisture-laden air that accelerates paint failure on improperly prepared surfaces. We use moisture-resistant primers and premium acrylic latex products with mildewcide to protect against damp conditions. Proper surface prep, especially caulking and sealing, is critical for homes near the river. When is the best time to paint a house exterior in Fort Saskatchewan? The ideal exterior painting season in Fort Saskatchewan runs from May through September, when daytime temperatures consistently stay above 10°C and humidity levels are manageable. We need at least 4–6 hours of dry conditions after application for proper curing. Fort Saskatchewan's river proximity means morning dew can linger, we schedule start times accordingly. Book early, our exterior calendar fills up fast, especially June and July. How long does it take iPaint to get to Fort Saskatchewan? Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is approximately 30 minutes from Fort Saskatchewan via Anthony Henday Drive and Highway 21. We schedule Fort Saskatchewan projects in clusters to maximize efficiency, and our crews are in the Fort Saskatchewan area regularly. No travel surcharges, same pricing as Edmonton. Call 780-938-9555 to book your free exterior assessment. Get Started Fort Saskatchewan’s Trusted Exterior Painters Whether it's a single side in Pioneer, stucco in Sherridon, or a complete exterior repaint in Westpark, let's talk about your project. Free estimates, thorough assessment, no pressure. Just a 30-minute drive from our shop. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Exterior Painting Glenora Edmonton | Heritage Siding, Stucco, Trim & Wood | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/exterior-painting/glenora.html > Professional exterior painting in Glenora, Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Heritage home specialists, wood siding, stucco, decorative trim, soffits, fascia, porch columns. Lead-safe prep, premium products, 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Exterior Painting Glenora Edmonton | Heritage Siding, Stucco, Trim & Wood | iPaint Painting Exterior Painting in Glenora iPaint Painting is the most trusted exterior painting contractor in Glenora , Edmonton, providing specialized protection and restoration for the heritage wood siding , stucco facades , decorative brackets , and ornamental trim that distinguish this historic west-end neighbourhood. Owner Mourad , an MPI-certified painter with Lead Safety (RRP) credentials , leads an all-in-house crew experienced in the specific weathering patterns that affect homes along Glenora's elm-canopied avenues , from the Tudor Revival estates near Government House to the Craftsman bungalows overlooking the North Saskatchewan River valley . Edmonton's climate subjects exteriors to -40°C winters , intense summer UV , and 90°C annual temperature swings that crack brittle paint, lift old coatings, and accelerate wood deterioration on homes that may carry 8 to 12 layers of paint accumulated over a century. Our preparation-first approach, power washing, thorough scraping, lead-safe containment on pre-1978 surfaces, rot repair, and flexible caulking, ensures every topcoat bonds to sound substrate and lasts through years of Alberta weather. Every project includes a free colour consultation , a transparent written estimate, and a 5-year workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free exterior assessment online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Paint Every Exterior Surface on Your Glenora Home From century-old wood clapboard to modern Hardie board, our certified crew handles every exterior surface with the preparation Edmonton's climate demands. Wood Siding & Clapboard Original wood clapboard, lap siding, and board-and-batten, scraped to sound substrate, spot primed, and coated with flexible acrylic latex that moves with the wood. Stucco Facades Elastomeric coatings that bridge hairline cracks and flex through Edmonton's extreme freeze-thaw cycles. Proper stucco painting prevents water infiltration and structural damage. Decorative Trim & Brackets Dentil moulding, decorative brackets, half-timbering, porch columns, and ornamental woodwork, hand-prepped and brush-painted to preserve Glenora's architectural heritage. Soffits, Fascia & Eaves The overlooked surfaces that protect your roofline from Edmonton's wind-driven rain and snow. Scraped, primed, and repainted to stop moisture damage before it starts. Window Frames & Sills Original wood window frames that have endured 80+ Alberta winters, lead-safe prep on pre-1978 surfaces, caulked, primed, and finished with durable semi-gloss. Front & Entry Doors Your front door is the focal point of Glenora's streetscape. We prep and paint entry doors with premium exterior products, bold colours that make a lasting first impression. Porches & Verandas Glenora's covered porches, wrap-around verandas, and entrance canopies, ceilings, railings, columns, and flooring refinished as a complete system. Decks, Fences & Garage Doors Wood decks, cedar fences, and garage doors, power washed, sanded, and finished with exterior stain or paint engineered for Alberta's freeze-thaw punishment. Need something that's not on this list? We also handle deck & fence staining , stain & lacquer work, and surface repairs . If it's on the outside of your Glenora home, we paint it. Our Process From First Call to Final Walkthrough We've refined our exterior painting process over 15 years and hundreds of homes across Edmonton. Glenora's heritage exteriors demand extra care at every stage. 01 ➔ Free Exterior Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. We'll schedule a free on-site exterior assessment at your Glenora home, typically within 48 hours. 02 ➔ Full Perimeter Inspection & Colour Consultation We walk the entire exterior, inspect every surface for peeling, rot, and weather damage, test for lead paint on pre-1978 trim, and help you choose historically appropriate colours. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate Clear pricing for every exterior surface, product, and prep requirement, including lead-safe work and rot repair. No hidden fees. The price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Preparation & Protection Landscaping protected, surfaces power washed, old paint scraped to sound substrate, lead safely contained, bare wood spot-primed, every crack and joint caulked, rotted wood replaced. 05 ➔ Professional Exterior Painting Premium Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale exterior products applied with precision, brush work on decorative trim, spray-and-backbrush on large siding surfaces. 06 Final Walkthrough We walk the full perimeter with you, inspect every surface, clean up all equipment and debris, and activate your 5-year written workmanship warranty. Your home's curb appeal is restored. Why iPaint Why Glenora Homeowners Choose iPaint for Exterior Painting Heritage exteriors face Edmonton's worst weather. We bring the preparation discipline, product knowledge, and craftsmanship Glenora's homes require. Preparation-First Approach On Glenora heritage exteriors, preparation is 60% of the job. We scrape every surface to sound substrate, never paint over peeling layers, and address the root cause, moisture intrusion, rot, failed caulking, before any topcoat goes on. Cutting corners on prep means the paint fails within two winters. We've seen it on dozens of Glenora homes previously painted by less thorough contractors. Lead Safety (RRP) Certified Glenora's pre-1978 exteriors frequently contain lead paint, especially on window trim, door frames, and decorative woodwork. Scraping or sanding without proper containment creates hazardous dust that contaminates soil and garden beds. Our RRP certification means proper HEPA containment, wet-scraping techniques, ground sheeting, and safe disposal, protecting your family, neighbours, and the mature gardens that define Glenora's streetscape. Climate-Grade Exterior Products Edmonton's -40 to +35 degree temperature range destroys inferior coatings within two seasons. Every Glenora exterior uses premium products formulated for extreme climates, Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior, Sherwin-Williams Duration, or Cloverdale Acrylux, with flexible acrylic binders that expand and contract with the wood through 90-degree annual temperature swings without cracking or peeling. Heritage Colour Expertise We help Glenora homeowners select exterior palettes that honour the neighbourhood's Tudor Revival, Craftsman, and Colonial Revival architecture, body colour, contrasting trim, and accent details that enhance architectural features rather than flatten them. Period-appropriate colours from Benjamin Moore's Historical Collection or Sherwin-Williams' Heritage Colors make a century-old home look both authentic and refreshed. 5-Year Written Warranty Every exterior surface we touch is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If paint peels, cracks, or fails due to our work, we return and make it right at no charge. On Glenora's heritage wood siding, this warranty matters, it means we stand behind the preparation that determines whether paint lasts one year or ten. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter working on your Glenora exterior is a full-time iPaint employee, trained, insured, and experienced with heritage substrates. No rotating subcontractors learning on the job. Our crew knows how to work safely on ladders and scaffolding around mature landscaping, leaded glass windows, and century-old wood that requires a careful touch. Premium Products Exterior Products Built for Edmonton’s Climate Glenora's heritage wood siding and stucco demand exterior coatings engineered for extreme temperature swings, intense UV, and prolonged freeze-thaw cycles. Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior provides the ultimate weather protection for Glenora's heritage wood siding, colour-lock technology resists fading through Edmonton's intense summer UV, while flexible acrylic binders prevent cracking through winter. The Historical Collection offers period-accurate exterior colours for Tudor and Craftsman homes. Aura Exterior Regal Select Exterior Historical Collection Sherwin-Williams Duration Exterior is formulated for extreme climates and provides exceptional adhesion on aged wood substrates, exactly what Glenora's century-old siding needs. Heritage Colors offers curated palettes for period architecture, while SuperPaint provides professional-grade protection at excellent value. Duration Exterior Emerald Exterior SuperPaint Exterior Heritage Colors Cloverdale A trusted Western Canadian manufacturer with exterior formulations specifically engineered for Alberta's climate extremes. Cloverdale Acrylux provides excellent adhesion on aged substrates, UV resistance, and the flexibility needed to survive Edmonton's 90-degree annual temperature swing without cracking. Acrylux Exterior Diamond Exterior Ultra Exterior During your free exterior assessment , we'll recommend the best product for each surface based on substrate type, sun exposure, existing coating condition, and your budget. The right product paired with thorough preparation is the difference between a 3-year exterior and a 10-year exterior. Glenora Pricing Exterior Painting Pricing for Glenora Homes Heritage exteriors require more preparation than modern construction. Our pricing reflects the thorough approach Glenora's homes demand. Trim Only $3,000–$6,000 Windows, fascia, soffits Craftsman Bungalow $8,000–$14,000 Siding + trim, full exterior Tudor Estate $15,000–$25,000+ Full exterior + decorative trim Modern Infill $5,000–$12,000 Hardie board, stucco, trim Stucco Repaint $4,000–$9,000 Elastomeric coating, full Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free exterior assessment → Glenora Context Why Glenora Exteriors Need Expert Preparation Glenora sits at the intersection of Edmonton's harshest weather exposure and its most demanding architectural substrates. The neighbourhood's elevated position near the North Saskatchewan River valley subjects south-facing facades to amplified wind exposure, while Groat Road funnels cold air through the river valley gap that accelerates freeze-thaw cycling on nearby homes. Glenora's mature elm canopy provides welcome shade but creates moisture traps on north-facing walls where morning dew lingers well into mid-morning. Pre-War Heritage Exteriors (1910s–1940s) The original homes near Government House , the former lieutenant governor's residence along the river valley rim, feature wood clapboard siding , original window frames , and ornamental woodwork typical of the Tudor Revival , Craftsman , and Colonial Revival styles. These exteriors may carry 8 to 12 layers of paint accumulated over a century, with lead-based primers buried beneath subsequent coats. The wood has absorbed and released moisture through 100+ Edmonton winters, creating expansion-contraction stress that causes paint failure if the surface isn't properly scraped to sound substrate before recoating. Decorative elements, half-timbering , brackets , dentil moulding , porch columns , and multi-pane window frames , trap moisture at joints and develop rot if not properly caulked and sealed during repainting. Mid-Century Modifications (1950s–1970s) Some Glenora homes received exterior modifications during this period, aluminum or vinyl siding over original wood, replacement windows with different frame materials, and additions that create transitions between old and new substrates. These mixed-material exteriors require different primers and preparation techniques for each substrate type. We identify every transition point during our free assessment and specify the right approach for each material, because a primer that works on wood will fail on aluminum, and vice versa. Contemporary Infills (2010s–Present) Glenora's large lots have attracted a wave of modern luxury infills featuring James Hardie fibre cement siding , stucco , metal cladding , and expansive window assemblies. While these materials require less preparation than century-old wood, they still face Edmonton's UV damage, temperature stress, and the alkaline mineral deposits that leach through new stucco if not properly primed. Near the Royal Glenora Club and Victoria Golf Course , new infills sit beside Tudor estates, and iPaint handles both with equal expertise. Planning the interior too? Our interior painting team can schedule both projects for maximum efficiency. Exterior Painting Details What's Included in Every Glenora Exterior Project Every iPaint exterior painting project in Glenora includes comprehensive preparation and premium products, the combination that determines whether your exterior lasts 3 years or 10. Full landscaping protection , ground coverings over gardens, shrubs wrapped, walkways covered from paint debris and power wash runoff Power washing , removal of dirt, mildew, loose paint, and surface contaminants that prevent adhesion Thorough scraping to sound substrate , every peeling, cracking, or lifting paint layer removed, not just spot-scraped Lead-safe containment , on pre-1978 surfaces, proper HEPA containment, wet-scraping, ground sheeting, and safe disposal per Health Canada protocols Rot repair and wood replacement , damaged siding, trim, and window sills replaced with matching material before painting Flexible caulking at every joint , window frames, trim transitions, siding joints, and decorative elements sealed against moisture intrusion Spot priming of bare wood , exposed substrate primed with exterior-grade primer before topcoat application Premium exterior topcoat , Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale products applied with correct technique for each surface Full cleanup and debris removal , your property returned cleaner than we found it 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion Glenora Exterior Pricing Guide Heritage exteriors cost more because of the intensive preparation required. Typical ranges for Glenora: Trim package only (windows, fascia, soffits) , $3,000–$6,000 Craftsman bungalow (full exterior) , $8,000–$14,000 for siding, trim, soffits, fascia, and porch Tudor Revival estate (full exterior + decorative trim) , $15,000–$25,000+ with half-timbering, brackets, and ornamental details Modern infill (Hardie board, stucco, trim) , $5,000–$12,000 Stucco-only repaint (elastomeric coating) , $4,000–$9,000 including crack repair and proper priming Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free exterior assessment and we'll visit your Glenora home, typically within 48 hours. Service Areas Exterior Painting Across Glenora & West Edmonton We provide professional exterior painting services throughout Glenora, west Edmonton, and all surrounding communities. Primary Service Area Glenora, Edmonton West Edmonton Neighbouring West Edmonton Communities Westmount Crestwood Laurier Heights Groat Estates Parkview North Glenora Greater Edmonton Area Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Fort Saskatchewan Minutes From Our Shop , Glenora is a short drive from our base at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton. No travel surcharges. Same pricing across all Edmonton neighbourhoods. Glenora, West Edmonton, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Our Work Exterior Painting Transformations Real exterior painting projects from heritage and character homes across Edmonton. See how proper preparation and premium products restore curb appeal. Before After Heritage Home Exterior, Tudor Revival, West Edmonton Before After Stucco Facade Repaint, Character Home, Glenora Before After Decorative Trim & Window Frames, Craftsman Bungalow Before After Front Door & Porch, Heritage Home, Glenora Before After Garage & Fence, Modern Infill, Glenora Before After Deck Restoration, River Valley View, West Edmonton View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help in Glenora Exterior painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Interior Painting in Glenora Deck & Fence Staining Exterior Painting (Edmonton) Surface Repairs Stain & Lacquer All Glenora Services Common Questions Exterior Painting FAQs, Glenora Straight answers to the questions Glenora homeowners ask most about exterior painting costs, preparation, seasonal timing, and heritage colour selection. How much does exterior painting cost for a Glenora heritage home? Exterior painting for a typical Glenora character home ranges from $8,000 to $25,000 depending on home size, siding type, decorative trim complexity, and the number of accumulated paint layers requiring removal. Heritage homes with original wood clapboard, decorative brackets, dentil moulding, and multi-pane window frames require significantly more preparation and brush work than modern construction. A trim-only package (windows, fascia, soffits) runs $3,000–$6,000. Modern infills in Glenora typically range from $5,000–$12,000. Stucco-only repaints with elastomeric coating are $4,000–$9,000. Every estimate includes all preparation, lead-safe work, premium products, and our 5-year warranty, detailed in writing with no hidden fees. What exterior challenges are specific to Glenora's older homes? Glenora's pre-1960 homes present several exterior challenges unique to heritage construction: original wood clapboard siding carrying 8–12 layers of accumulated paint (sometimes including lead-based coatings requiring safe containment), wood window frames that have absorbed moisture through 80+ Alberta winters, decorative trim details, brackets, dentil moulding, half-timbering, porch columns, that trap moisture at joints and develop rot if not properly maintained, and stucco facades with networks of hairline cracks from decades of freeze-thaw cycling. The neighbourhood's proximity to the North Saskatchewan River valley creates additional moisture exposure on south-facing walls. Our preparation addresses each of these systematically before any topcoat is applied. When is the best time to paint the exterior of a Glenora home? Edmonton's exterior painting season runs from mid-May through September, with the ideal window being June through August when daytime temperatures consistently stay above 10°C and overnight lows remain above 5°C, critical for proper paint curing. Glenora's mature elm canopy provides beneficial shade that prevents paint from flash-drying in direct summer sun, but it also means morning dew takes longer to evaporate from north-facing walls and surfaces shaded by large trees near the river valley. We schedule Glenora projects to account for these microclimate factors, starting on sun-exposed walls first. Book early: our exterior calendar fills by April for the prime summer months. Call 780-938-9555 to reserve your spot. Do you use historically appropriate colours for Glenora's heritage exteriors? Yes, and we encourage it. While Glenora has no formal heritage colour restrictions, many homeowners choose palettes that honour the neighbourhood's architectural character. Tudor Revival homes look striking with deep earth body tones, contrasting cream or ivory trim, and a bold accent on the front door. Craftsman bungalows suit warm, nature-inspired palettes, olive greens, warm browns, and muted reds with contrasting lighter trim. Colonial Revival homes work beautifully with classic Georgian schemes. We recommend period-appropriate palettes from Benjamin Moore's Historical Collection or Sherwin-Williams' Heritage Colors during your free colour consultation, ensuring the scheme enhances architectural details rather than flattening them. How long does an exterior painting project take on a Glenora heritage home? A heritage home exterior in Glenora typically takes 8–14 days depending on home size, siding condition, trim complexity, and weather cooperation. Approximately 60% of that time goes into preparation, power washing, scraping accumulated paint layers to sound substrate, lead-safe containment on pre-1978 surfaces, rot repair, caulking every joint, and priming all bare wood. Painting itself moves efficiently once preparation is complete. Modern infills in Glenora take 4–7 days. We monitor Environment Canada forecasts daily and schedule around rain, Glenora's proximity to the North Saskatchewan River valley means morning fog can delay start times on south-facing walls closest to the valley rim. We provide a specific timeline during your free assessment and we stick to it. Call 780-938-9555 to book your free exterior assessment. Get Started Glenora’s Trusted Exterior Painters Whether it's restoring a Tudor Revival facade, repainting a Craftsman bungalow, or protecting a modern infill, let's talk about your Glenora exterior. Free assessment, free colour consultation, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Heritage Exterior Specialists 5-Year Warranty Lead Safety Certified No Subcontractors --- ## Griesbach Exterior Painting 2026 | iPaint Design-Control Repaints URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/exterior-painting/griesbach.html > Exterior painting in Griesbach costs $4,200-$9,000 in 2026. iPaint Painting handles Canada Lands colour approvals, craftsman detail prep, vinyl-safe townhomes. Griesbach Exterior Painting 2026 | iPaint Design-Control Repaints Exterior Painting in Griesbach , Edmonton Exterior painting in Griesbach is a design-controlled craftsman repaint inside a master-planned military community, not a free-for-all colour change. The Village at Griesbach occupies the former CFB Griesbach base in north Edmonton, bounded by 97 Street , 137 Avenue , Castle Downs Road , and 153 Avenue , and Canada Lands Company architectural design controls govern the exterior materials and colours on every street from Pegasus Boulevard to Valour Avenue . A full exterior repaint on a typical 1,900 square foot Griesbach craftsman two-storey costs $4,200 to $9,000 in 2026. iPaint Painting matches the community palette, hand-brushes board-and-batten, shake gable accents, and porch columns, and repaints Hardie ColorPlus and vinyl townhome rows. Last updated 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Design-Control Colour Consultation 2026 Pricing How Much Does Exterior Painting Cost in Griesbach in 2026? Exterior painting in Griesbach costs $4,200 to $9,000 in 2026 for a full repaint of a typical 1,900 square foot craftsman two-storey, and $2,800 to $4,800 per unit on the community's townhome rows. The range runs wider than a same-size repaint in a conventional subdivision for two reasons: the Canada Lands design-control palette work that has to be completed before any paint is ordered, and the hand-brushed craftsman detail package, porch columns, board-and-batten, and shake gable accents, that Griesbach builders have specified since the first 2004 phases. Townhome / Row Unit $2,800-$4,800 Hardie ColorPlus or vinyl row unit, vinyl-safe topcoats, strata coordination, one written spec per run. 1,900 sqft Craftsman Two-Storey $4,200-$9,000 Full exterior: field siding, board-and-batten, shake gables, porch columns, trim, doors, design-control palette match. Craftsman Detail-Only Refresh $1,800-$3,500 Porch columns, board-and-batten, shake accents, fascia, and front door only. The posting-season sales-prep package. What Moves a Griesbach Quote Inside the Range Palette status : a repeat of the existing approved scheme prices lower than a colour change that needs design-guideline documentation first Craftsman detail count : wrapped porch columns, board-and-batten panels, and shake gables are brushed by hand, not sprayed Material transitions : every Hardie-to-vinyl-to-stone change line on an elevation is a separate masking and caulking pass Lot exposure : rear-lane Griesbach homes present three finished elevations to the street and lane instead of two Row coordination : townhome runs price per mobilization, so adjoining units painted together cost less per door Call 780-938-9555 for a written Griesbach exterior inspection and quote, or book online . Free inspections include a design-control palette review, a Hardie ColorPlus fade check on south and west walls, and a craftsman detail inventory of every column, batten, and shake course. The Design-Control Reality Best Exterior Painting in Griesbach for Design-Controlled Craftsman Homes The best exterior painting in Griesbach starts with the community's architectural design guidelines, not with a colour fan deck. The Village at Griesbach is a master-planned community that Canada Lands Company, the federal Crown corporation, has been building on the former CFB Griesbach base since 2004, and those guidelines govern exterior materials and colours the way a design covenant would. The intent is a coherent craftsman streetscape: board-and-batten gables, shake accents, wrapped porch columns, and a Hardie-and-vinyl siding mix in an earth-and-heritage palette. An exterior colour change in Griesbach must respect that direction, and iPaint Painting prepares the photographs, chips, and drawdown samples that keep an approval moving. Griesbach is named after Major General William Antrobus Griesbach, and the military history is built into the street grid: Pegasus Boulevard, Valour Avenue, Stan Waters Avenue, and Griesbach Parade all carry commemorative names, and the monuments at Griesbach Square anchor the community's core alongside Patricia Lake and Central Park Griesbach. The community sits in postal codes T5E and T5G, borders Castle Downs, Lorelei, Baturyn, Calder, and Kensington, and fills with young families and military families posted to CFB Edmonton at Namao, in homes that mostly trade between $400,000 and $700,000. Design-Control Colour Approvals Photographic elevation record, manufacturer chips, and drawdown samples assembled against the Canada Lands design guidelines. Paint is ordered only after the scheme is confirmed, so no Griesbach job stalls mid-project. Craftsman Detail Package Wrapped porch columns, board-and-batten panels, shake gable accents, and exposed rafter tails brushed by hand. Spray equipment stays on the field siding where it belongs. Multi-Material Transitions Hardie field panels, vinyl runs, cultured-stone bases, and metal cladding meet three or four times per Griesbach elevation. Each change line gets its own caulk joint and masking pass. Hardie ColorPlus Refresh Factory ColorPlus finishes from the 2004-2012 phases now chalk on south and west walls. Light scuff sand, fibre-cement bonding primer on worn zones, two coats of 100 percent acrylic. Vinyl-Safe Townhome Repaints Vinyl rows take vinyl-safe formulas in light-reflectance-checked colours so panels never heat-warp. Strata runs get one written spec, unit-level colour confirmation, and a single mobilization. Posting-Season Scheduling CFB Edmonton posting messages land in winter and spring; houses list by late spring. Spring repaint slots are reserved for sales-prep exteriors that have to photograph well by May. Repaint Triggers iPaint Painting Looks For on a Griesbach Walkaround Chalking Hardie ColorPlus field colour on south-facing walls in the first 2004-2012 phases. Silvered or faded shake gable accents above front porches. Peeling builder topcoat on wrapped porch columns and fascia around Griesbach Square. Split caulk at Hardie-to-stone and Hardie-to-vinyl transition lines. Heat-faded vinyl on south-facing townhome rows. Hairline checking on board-and-batten panels along Stan Waters Avenue. Wind-driven wear on elevations facing Patricia Lake and Central Park Griesbach open ground. Substrate by Street Griesbach Streets and Their Exterior Recipes Griesbach has been under construction continuously since 2004, so the exterior recipe changes by phase rather than by era of ownership. The first streets around Griesbach Square carry the oldest finishes; the newest blocks toward 153 Avenue are still inside their builder warranty. iPaint Painting confirms phase, substrate, and palette status at the wall before quoting any Griesbach address. Street / Block Typical Substrate Recipe Notes Pegasus Boulevard (entry spine) Craftsman singles, Hardie field with shake gables Design-control palette match, hand-brushed gable accents, boulevard-facing curb appeal spec Valour Avenue Townhome rows, vinyl and Hardie mix Vinyl-safe topcoats, strata coordination, single mobilization per run Stan Waters Avenue 2008-2014 craftsman two-storeys, board-and-batten features Board-and-batten brushwork, batten-edge caulk renewal, two-tone scheme confirmation Griesbach Parade and Griesbach Square First-phase 2004-2008 singles and low-rise condos Oldest finishes in the community: full prep cycle, condo-board scope letters, monument-adjacent staging Patricia Lake blocks Lake-facing singles, Hardie and stone bases Open-wind exposure spec on lake-facing elevations, upgraded acrylic on west walls Central Park Griesbach edge Porch-fronted craftsman streetscape Porch column consolidation and wrap repaint, railing and rafter-tail detail work Major General Griesbach School blocks Young-family streets, mixed singles and duplexes Weekday scheduling around school drop-off, shared-wall duplex colour pairing Newest phases near 153 Avenue Builder-fresh Hardie ColorPlus Touch-up and accent work only; full repaint evaluation deferred until the factory finish ages The split matters because Griesbach is the only Edmonton community iPaint Painting services where 2004 finishes and 2026 finishes sit four blocks apart under one set of design guidelines. First-phase homes around Griesbach Square are in the full 15-to-20-year repaint window now; the blocks still building toward 153 Avenue need nothing more than accent and door work for years yet. The First Repaint Window First-Generation Griesbach Builds Are Hitting the 15-to-20-Year Repaint Window Griesbach homes built between 2004 and 2012, the community's first construction phases, are now 15 to 20 years old, and that is precisely the window where original exterior finishes give out in Edmonton's climate. Builder topcoats on wood and fibre-cement trim last 10 to 15 years through local freeze-thaw cycling, and factory-applied Hardie ColorPlus finishes from that era are showing measurable fade and chalk on south and west exposures. The result is visible on the earliest streets: field colour that wipes off on a fingertip, shake accents gone grey, and porch columns peeling at the base where snow piles against them. A first full repaint in Griesbach is also the moment the design guidelines come back into play. The original scheme was approved when the builder delivered the home; repainting in the same colours needs only confirmation, while a new scheme needs the palette documentation before the paint order. iPaint Painting runs both paths weekly and folds the paperwork into the quote rather than billing it as an extra, the same way the companion Griesbach interior painting and Griesbach cabinet refinishing crews fold colour consultation into theirs. Community Comparison Exterior Painting in Griesbach vs Windermere, The Hamptons, and Old Strathcona Exterior painting in Griesbach is the only scope iPaint Painting runs in greater Edmonton where a federal Crown corporation's design controls, a craftsman-era detail package, and a military housing cycle all shape the same quote. Here is how the Griesbach reality compares with the other communities iPaint Painting services. Community Build Era Dominant Substrate + Constraint Griesbach 2004-present, still building Craftsman Hardie-and-vinyl mix on a former military base. Canada Lands design controls. Townhome strata rows. Posting-season timing. Windermere 2005-2018 Acrylic stucco, first-cycle recolour, no community design office. Magrath Heights 1996-2010 Estate stucco with cedar accents, elastomeric crack-bridge prep. The Hamptons 2000-2010 Tudor stucco half-timber, private covenant colour rules, no craftsman millwork. Heritage Valley 2008-current Modern farmhouse Hardie ColorPlus, black-trim refresh, no design-control approvals. Sherwood Park 1970s-current Five-decade substrate spread under Strathcona County, era identified house by house. Old Strathcona 1900-1920s Heritage wood cottages, lead-safe prep, City heritage palette. Highlands 1910-1925 plus 1950s-1960s Ada Boulevard brick-and-wood mansions, RRP lead containment, heritage planner reviews. Exterior painting overview (parent service page across Edmonton) Griesbach interior painting (companion interior service in the same community) Griesbach cabinet refinishing (sister kitchen service in the same community) Griesbach service area hub Reference: Griesbach on Wikipedia and Canada Lands Company on Wikipedia Logistics Scheduling, Access, and Posting-Season Timing in Griesbach The iPaint shop sits at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton. Crews run Anthony Henday Drive to 97 Street north into Griesbach, and a driveway on Pegasus Boulevard or a townhome run off Valour Avenue is 25 to 30 minutes door to door. The Griesbach exterior season runs late April through mid-October, with full craftsman two-storeys taking four to six working days and detail-only refreshes taking two to three. Crew arrival windows are planned around Major General Griesbach School drop-off traffic, event days at Central Park Griesbach, and ceremony dates at the Griesbach Square monuments. The calendar pressure in Griesbach is the Canadian Armed Forces posting cycle. CFB Edmonton at Namao sits minutes north, posting messages land through winter and early spring, and affected households typically list for the August move window. That compresses sales-prep exterior work into May and June, so iPaint Painting holds early-season slots specifically for Griesbach listings: the house gets repainted, photographed, and listed before the posting-season market peaks. Booking in March or April secures a May start. Common Questions Griesbach Exterior Painting FAQ What does a full exterior repaint cost on a Griesbach craftsman two-storey? A full exterior repaint on a typical 1,900 square foot Griesbach craftsman two-storey runs $4,200 to $9,000 in 2026, covering the field siding, board-and-batten panels, shake gable accents, porch columns, trim, and doors. iPaint Painting builds the quote around four cost drivers: the Canada Lands design-control palette match, the hand-brushed craftsman detail package, the number of Hardie-to-vinyl-to-stone material transitions on each elevation, and lot exposure, because rear-lane Griesbach homes show three finished elevations to the street and lane. A compact 2010s two-storey with a simple two-material exterior lands near $4,200. A corner-lot home with full shake gables, wrapped porch columns, and four material transitions per elevation climbs toward $9,000. Townhome row units run $2,800 to $4,800 per unit. Does iPaint Painting handle Canada Lands design-control colour approvals in Griesbach? iPaint Painting prepares the colour documentation that Griesbach's architectural design controls call for before any exterior colour change moves ahead. The Village at Griesbach is a Canada Lands Company master-planned community, and its architectural design guidelines govern exterior materials and colours the way a design covenant would, which keeps the craftsman streetscape on Pegasus Boulevard and Stan Waters Avenue coherent. iPaint Painting photographs the existing elevation, matches proposed colours against the community's palette direction, supplies manufacturer colour chips and drawdown samples for the approval file, and orders paint only after the scheme is confirmed. Repaints that repeat the existing approved scheme move fastest; palette changes need the paperwork completed first. When do Griesbach homes built between 2004 and 2012 need their first full exterior repaint? Griesbach homes from the community's first construction phases, built between 2004 and 2012, are now 15 to 20 years old and sitting at the end of their original exterior finish life. Builder topcoats on wood and fibre-cement trim typically last 10 to 15 years in Edmonton's freeze-thaw climate, and factory Hardie ColorPlus finishes from that era now show measurable fade on south and west elevations. The earliest streets around Griesbach Square and the first Pegasus Boulevard blocks show it first: chalking field colour, silvered shake accents, and peeling paint on porch columns and fascia. A repaint inside this window protects the substrate before moisture gets behind the finish and turns a paint job into a siding repair. Can iPaint Painting repaint Hardie ColorPlus and vinyl siding on Griesbach townhome rows? iPaint Painting repaints both of the dominant townhome substrates in Griesbach: factory-finished Hardie ColorPlus fibre cement and vinyl siding. Hardie ColorPlus takes a light scuff sand, a fibre-cement bonding primer wherever the factory finish has chalked, and two coats of 100 percent acrylic exterior. Vinyl takes a vinyl-safe formula in a light-reflectance-checked colour so the panels do not heat-warp, a real risk on south-facing rows. Griesbach carries more townhome and low-rise condo rows than most Edmonton communities of its age, so iPaint Painting also coordinates strata and condo-board scope: one written specification per row, unit-by-unit colour confirmation against the community guidelines, and a single mobilization for the whole run. Can iPaint Painting finish a Griesbach exterior repaint before military posting season? iPaint Painting schedules spring exterior repaints in Griesbach around the Canadian Armed Forces posting cycle, because CFB Edmonton at Namao sits minutes north of the community and many Griesbach owners list their homes for the August move window. A posting message received in winter or early spring usually puts the house on the market by late spring, so the exterior refresh has to land in the first dry weeks of the season. A typical Griesbach craftsman two-storey takes four to six working days once temperatures hold above 10 degrees Celsius. A detail-only refresh of porch columns, board-and-batten, shake accents, and the front door takes two to three days. Booking in March or April secures a May start. Last updated: 2026. Pricing and product availability reflect the current Griesbach craftsman and townhome market. Get Started Design-Control-Ready Griesbach Inspection This Week Whether your first-phase home near Griesbach Square is wearing its original 2005 finish or your townhome row off Valour Avenue needs one coordinated repaint before posting season, the same in-house iPaint Painting crew handles the Canada Lands palette paperwork, the craftsman detail brushwork, the Hardie and vinyl product spec, and the schedule. Free Griesbach exterior inspection, written design-control-compliant scope, five-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Inspection --- ## Heritage Valley Exterior Repaint 2026 | Modern Farmhouse Hardie & Vinyl | iPaint Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/exterior-painting/heritage-valley.html > First-cycle exterior repaints for Heritage Valley modern farmhouse homes in T6T/T6R. Hardie ColorPlus refresh, VinylSafe siding repaints, black trim and front-door focal work across Allard, Cavanagh, Chappelle, Desrochers and Rutherford. Heritage Valley Exterior Repaint 2026 | Modern Farmhouse Hardie & Vinyl | iPaint Edmonton Exterior Painting in Heritage Valley , Edmonton Exterior painting in Heritage Valley is the first-cycle modern farmhouse repaint for the newest master-plan area in far southwest Edmonton, postal codes T6T and T6R . The 2008 to 2015 first generation of Heritage Valley builds is now hitting the 15-year Hardie ColorPlus warranty expiry, which means thousands of homes across Allard , Cavanagh , Chappelle , Desrochers , and Rutherford are due for their first full exterior right now. iPaint Painting handles Hardie ColorPlus refresh and recoat , VinylSafe-compatible vinyl siding repaints , board-and-batten accent work, the signature black trim package, and front-door focal painting in matte black, deep navy, or soft sage. We work the open-prairie sun exposure on James Mowatt Trail and 127 Street SW differently than the protected interior streets. Updated for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Siding Inspection The 15-Year Hardie Mark Heritage Valley Has Hit Its First Exterior Repaint Cycle Heritage Valley is the master-plan corridor that runs from Anthony Henday Drive south to 41 Avenue SW , anchored east-west by Ellerslie Road , 127 Street SW , and James Mowatt Trail . The build cycle opened in 2008 with the first phases of Allard and Chappelle , ran heavy through Cavanagh and Desrochers from 2011 to 2017, and is still active today in the newer pockets of Heritage Valley Town Centre and Heritage Valley Ravine . Almost every home in that first wave was finished with the same modern recipe: a Hardie ColorPlus field on the main elevations, vinyl on the entry-level units, board-and-batten accents on the gable peaks, stone wainscot bases, and the signature black trim package that defined the prairie-modern aesthetic in southwest Edmonton. The math on that first wave is now uncomfortable for any owner who has not picked up a brush since the builder handed over keys. Hardie ColorPlus factory finish carries a 15-year limited warranty, and a 2008 Allard build is in year 18 of that timer in 2026. A 2012 Chappelle home is in year 14. The vinyl on the original Cavanagh and Desrochers entry-level inventory is hitting the chalking phase. Caulk at the corner trims has lost elasticity and is starting to telegraph through. We have been running first-cycle Heritage Valley exterior repaints non-stop since the spring of 2025, and the queue for spring 2026 was full by mid-February. What a First-Cycle Heritage Valley Walkthrough Turns Up in 2026 Soft fade on south and west elevations facing the open-prairie wind off Anthony Henday Drive. Fine chalking that powders off when you wipe a finger across a Hardie panel. Caulk separation at corner trims, window perimeters, and board-and-batten transitions. Sun-bleached black trim on the south-facing gable. Front-door fade where the original builder colour was a low-budget acrylic. Deep-charcoal garage doors with finish failure at the bottom panel. Siding Mix Matters The Heritage Valley Siding Mix Is Not Stucco, It Is Hardie and Vinyl The single biggest spec difference between a Heritage Valley exterior and the older southwest Edmonton communities like Windermere or Magrath Heights is the substrate. Heritage Valley homes are heavy on Hardie ColorPlus fibre cement and entry-level vinyl with board-and-batten accents, not the acrylic-stucco-and-stone recipe that defines the older inventory. That changes everything about the repaint: product selection, prep sequence, mask plan, and the price band. We do not bring a stucco recolour playbook to a Hardie repaint. We bring a Hardie playbook. Hardie ColorPlus Field Pressure wash, scuff sand any factory finish that has gone chalky, spot-prime bare areas with a Hardie-compatible primer, then spray-and-back-roll a full-spectrum acrylic. Sherwin-Williams Emerald Exterior or Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior on the field. Vinyl on Cavanagh / Desrochers VinylSafe-compliant formula like Sherwin-Williams VinylSafe or Benjamin Moore Regal Select Exterior, mapped to the original Light Reflectance Value so the vinyl does not warp under heat absorption. Board-and-Batten Accents Gable accents and entry pop-outs in board-and-batten get hand-cut and rolled in the trim colour, not the field. The 1.5 inch batten reveals get hand-detailed so the shadow lines stay crisp. Black Trim Package Window trim, corner boards, fascia returns in a true matte black like Benjamin Moore Black Beauty 2128-10 or Sherwin-Williams Tricorn Black SW 6258 with a low-sheen acrylic that holds depth. Deep-Charcoal Garage Doors Iron Mountain 2134-30 or matte charcoal in a urethane-modified exterior enamel. We pull hardware and spray panel-by-panel for a 10-year garage door finish. Front Door Focal Matte black, deep navy like Hale Navy HC-154, or soft sage. Door comes off the hinges into the shop spray booth, finished in Benjamin Moore Aura Grand Entrance, back on the hinges next day. Open-Prairie Sun on James Mowatt Trail and 127 Street SW The Heritage Valley street grid runs north-south along James Mowatt Trail , 127 Street SW , and Heritage Valley Boulevard , which means a substantial portion of the inventory has full west-elevation exposure to the open prairie sun and wind that comes in over the Anthony Henday corridor. That exposure runs UV degradation roughly 30 percent faster than the interior streets of Allard or the protected ravine-side homes in Heritage Valley Ravine. On those addresses we spec a higher-grade Hardie topcoat, budget a second pass on every south and west wall, and time the spray for the cooler morning hours so the acrylic does not flash off in the heat. Modern Farmhouse Aesthetic The Heritage Valley Black Trim and White Field Refresh The defining visual feature of the Heritage Valley exterior is the modern farmhouse and prairie modern look that drove every builder spec from roughly 2014 onward: warm-white or off-white Hardie field, true black trim on windows and corner boards, board-and-batten gable accents in the trim colour, deep-charcoal garage doors, and a focal-colour front door. That aesthetic is the entire reason buyers chose Heritage Valley over the older grey-on-grey Cavanagh-overflow phases or the stucco-heavy Windermere stock. When the first repaint comes around, the owner is not interested in a different look. They want the same look back, with the depth and crispness it had on closing day. We have run this exact refresh hundreds of times across the area since 2024. The field gets pulled back to a clean warm white like Benjamin Moore Cloud White OC-130, Alabaster SW 7008, or Simply White OC-117, depending on the original developer spec. Black trim resets to Benjamin Moore Black Beauty 2128-10 or Sherwin-Williams Tricorn Black SW 6258 in a low-sheen acrylic so the trim reads as solid black under prairie sun rather than going chalky. Board-and-batten accents match the trim. Garage doors come down to Iron Mountain 2134-30 or a custom matte charcoal. The front door takes the focal moment in matte black, Hale Navy HC-154, Caliente AF-290, or a soft sage like Saybrook Sage HC-114. Surface Builder Default (2008-2015) 2026 Refresh Spec Hardie Field Warm white, soft greige, or pale taupe Cloud White OC-130, Alabaster SW 7008, or Simply White OC-117 Window & Corner Trim Black or near-black builder acrylic Black Beauty 2128-10 or Tricorn Black SW 6258 (low-sheen acrylic) Board-and-Batten Accents Same as trim or contrasting deep charcoal Matched to trim, hand-detailed at every 1.5 inch batten reveal Garage Doors Black, dark charcoal, or matched to trim Iron Mountain 2134-30 or custom matte charcoal in urethane enamel Front Door Focal Wood-stain or builder-grade dark Matte black, Hale Navy HC-154, Caliente AF-290, or Saybrook Sage HC-114 Stone Wainscot Base Cultured stone (not painted) Masked, stays as-is, cleaned only We paint a 2 ft by 2 ft sample patch on the actual home before committing, because the same warm white reads completely differently against an Allard north elevation in morning light than it does against a Desrochers south elevation in afternoon sun. 2026 Pricing What an Exterior Repaint Costs in Heritage Valley 2026 ranges for typical Heritage Valley exteriors. Final number depends on square footage, siding mix (pure Hardie versus Hardie-plus-vinyl), the extent of board-and-batten accent work, and whether the front door is being pulled to the shop or finished in place. 2,200 sqft Modern Farmhouse $3,800-$6,200 Standard Allard or Chappelle two-storey. Hardie field, board-and-batten gables, black trim, double garage door, front door focal. Hardie-and-Vinyl Mix $5,200-$7,800 Cavanagh or Desrochers home with Hardie field on the main and vinyl on side and rear. Includes VinylSafe palette mapping. 3,000+ sqft Estate $6,800-$8,200 Heritage Valley Ravine or larger Rutherford executive with extended board-and-batten work, second-storey scaffold, and triple garage. Call 780-938-9555 for a written Hardie inspection and quote, or book online . Free inspections include a Hardie ColorPlus warranty status check, vinyl LRV mapping where applicable, and a sample-patch proposal on the leading colour combination. Logistics Scheduling and Access in Heritage Valley Our shop sits at 9821 33 Ave NW. From there we run Anthony Henday Drive south to the 127 Street SW or James Mowatt Trail exits and we are on a Heritage Valley driveway in about fifteen minutes. Crew navigation lands on the Heritage Valley Town Centre Walmart , Allard Common , the Heritage Valley YMCA , or Cavanagh Stage depending on which subdivision the job is in. The exterior season we hold for Heritage Valley runs late April through mid-October, with Hardie and vinyl both requiring surface temperatures above 10 C and below 32 C for the modern acrylics to cure properly. Heritage Valley is the young-family belt of southwest Edmonton, with school catchments running through Dr. Lila Fahlman School , Edith Rogers School , and Holy Spirit Catholic . Crew arrival is timed to school drop-off and pick-up windows along Heritage Valley Boulevard and 41 Avenue SW so we are not stacked up against the morning rush. Trailers park off-driveway whenever the lot allows, and any street-side cones go up early to keep James Mowatt Trail and 127 Street SW traffic flowing. For owners working from home or away during the season, daily progress photos and a final video walkthrough are standard. Heritage Valley vs. Surrounding Southwest Edmonton on Exterior Scope Heritage Valley reads as a younger, lighter-substrate cousin to the established southwest Edmonton communities. Here is how the exterior scope compares to its nearest neighbours, so you know what kind of repaint your home actually needs before any quote conversation. Community Build Era Defining Exterior Job Heritage Valley 2008-current First-cycle Hardie ColorPlus refresh, VinylSafe vinyl repaint, modern farmhouse black trim package Windermere 1998-2018 First-cycle acrylic-stucco recolour, HOA palette compliance, stone-and-brick masking Magrath Heights 1996-2010 Elastomeric crack-bridge prep, cedar restoration, original wood garage door refurbish The Hamptons 2005-2015 Tudor-inspired stucco with timber accents, multi-tone field refresh Windermere exterior painting (older neighbour to the west along Anthony Henday, stucco-and-stone) Magrath Heights exterior painting (older neighbour to the north, 1996-2010 stucco) The Hamptons exterior painting (similar build era, Tudor stucco aesthetic) Heritage Valley interior painting (the companion interior scope for these homes) Edmonton exterior painting (main service page) Reference: Heritage Valley on Wikipedia and the City of Edmonton Heritage Valley area page Common Questions Heritage Valley Exterior Painting FAQ My Heritage Valley Hardie siding still looks fine. When does it actually need a repaint? Hardie ColorPlus factory-finish carries a 15-year limited finish warranty, and on a 2008 to 2012 Heritage Valley build that timer is now expiring. The first visible signs are subtle: a soft fade on the south and west elevations facing the open prairie wind off Anthony Henday Drive, fine chalking that powders off when you wipe a finger across a panel, and caulk separation at corner trims and window perimeters. If your home is in the first wave of Allard, Chappelle, or Desrochers builds and you have not touched the exterior since the builder turned over keys, you are in the repaint window right now. We inspect free of charge and confirm whether the factory finish has another season or two left or whether the 2026 refresh is due. What does a Heritage Valley exterior repaint cost on a 2,200 sqft modern farmhouse? A 2,200 square foot Heritage Valley two-storey with Hardie field, board-and-batten accents on the gables, a double garage, and the typical modern farmhouse black trim package runs $3,800 to $8,200 for a full exterior. The range covers Hardie field recoat in a Sherwin-Williams Emerald or Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior, board-and-batten accent refresh, black trim repaint, deep-charcoal garage door refinish, and the front door done as a focal element. Stone wainscot bases and any retained brick stay masked. The high end of the range applies when the home has a vinyl-and-Hardie mix that requires a VinylSafe palette on the vinyl portion plus a full-spectrum acrylic on the Hardie portion. Our Cavanagh home has vinyl siding. Can it actually be painted? Yes, but it has to be done with vinyl-rated paint or you will warp the siding within one summer. Entry-level Cavanagh and Desrochers builds used vinyl siding to hit the price point, and that vinyl can absolutely be repainted, but only with a heat-reflective formula like Sherwin-Williams VinylSafe or Benjamin Moore Regal Select Exterior that is engineered to stay within the safe Light Reflectance Value range for the original vinyl. Going darker than the original colour is the failure mode, because dark vinyl absorbs heat and buckles. We map the original LRV, present three to five VinylSafe-compliant options in modern Heritage Valley tones, and apply with the spray-and-back-roll technique that gets product into the lap profiles without spider webbing. Most Heritage Valley homes have black trim now. Can you replicate that look? Black trim is the defining detail of the Heritage Valley modern farmhouse aesthetic, and it is the single most requested change we run on first-cycle repaints in the area. We use a true matte or low-sheen black like Benjamin Moore Black Beauty 2128-10 or Sherwin-Williams Tricorn Black SW 6258 on window trim, corner boards, fascia, and soffit transitions, paired with a warm white or off-white field like Cloud White OC-130 or Alabaster SW 7008. On the front door we drop to a deeper register: Cracked Pepper SW 6286 or a custom satin black with a urethane-modified enamel for the focal element. Garage doors come down to a deep charcoal like Iron Mountain 2134-30 so the black trim still reads as the primary accent. We are on James Mowatt Trail and our south wall takes brutal afternoon sun. Does that change the spec? Yes. Homes on James Mowatt Trail, 127 Street SW, and the south-facing strip along Ellerslie Road catch direct prairie sun across the entire south and west elevations from late spring through early autumn, and that exposure runs UV degradation about 30 percent faster than the protected interior streets of Allard or Heritage Valley Ravine. On those addresses we spec a higher-grade exterior with stronger UV inhibitors like Sherwin-Williams Emerald Exterior or Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior on the south and west elevations, and we budget a second coat on those walls even when the rest of the home only needs one. We also schedule the spray for those elevations during the cooler morning hours so the topcoat does not flash off in the heat. Last updated: 2026. Pricing and product availability reflect the current Heritage Valley market. Get Started Hardie Inspection and Sample Patch This Week Whether your Allard build is in year 18 of its Hardie ColorPlus warranty or your Cavanagh vinyl needs a VinylSafe refresh that actually holds, the same in-house iPaint crew handles the inspection, the sample patch on the real wall, and the first-cycle Heritage Valley repaint. Free siding inspection, written scope, five-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Inspection --- ## Highlands Exterior Painting 2026 | iPaint Ada Boulevard Mansion Repaints URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/exterior-painting/highlands.html > 2026 Highlands exterior repaints. Ada Boulevard 1910-1925 mansion restoration, lead-safe RRP, brick-and-wood transitions, post-war ranch repaints, City of Edmonton heritage palette. Highlands Exterior Painting 2026 | iPaint Ada Boulevard Mansion Repaints Exterior Painting in Highlands , Edmonton Exterior painting in Highlands is a brick-and-wood mansion restoration trade on the north side of Edmonton, not a stucco repaint. Highlands sits north of the North Saskatchewan River across from downtown, bounded roughly by Ada Boulevard along the river bluff, 112 Avenue and 118 Avenue (Alberta Avenue) to the north, Wayne Gretzky Drive on the west, and 64 Street on the east, inside postal codes T5W and T5B. The streetscape is split between 1910-1925 elite-era mansions running the Ada Boulevard bluff and 1950s-1960s post-war ranches filling the side streets. iPaint Painting holds the EPA Lead-Safe RRP certification required to legally disturb paint on these pre-1978 homes, hand-cuts brick-to-wood transitions on every chimney and string course, and works inside the City of Edmonton heritage colour palette on designated mansions. Updated for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book an Ada Boulevard Mansion Inspection The Mansion-Row Reality Why Highlands Exterior Work Is Mansion-Scale, Not Cottage-Scale Highlands was platted in 1910 as Edmonton's first north-side elite-residential district, on the bluff above the North Saskatchewan River opposite the legislature. The signature stretch is Ada Boulevard , often called Edmonton's mansion row, where 3,000-to-8,000 square foot Edwardian, Craftsman, and Colonial Revival estates built between 1910 and 1925 hold the river-bluff view. Off the boulevard, the streets running north toward 112 Avenue and 118 Avenue , east toward 64 Street , and west toward 82 Street , fill with 1950s-1960s post-war ranches. T5W and T5B carry both 1910s mansions and 1955 bungalows on adjoining streets. Highlands mansion exteriors are a hybrid substrate by design: wood lap siding or cedar shingle on field walls, clay brick at the foundation and string courses, full-height brick chimneys through wood-frame walls, turned wood porch columns, original leaded-glass window frames, and ornate Edwardian and Craftsman bargeboard and brackets. That brick-and-wood combination is the distinguishing feature against the rest of Edmonton heritage stock. Old Strathcona south of the river is smaller worker-cottage wood lap siding without the brick mass. Glenora west of downtown skews Tudor Revival half-timber stucco. Westbrook Estates and Riverbend are post-1990 stucco and Hardie. Highlands mansion work belongs to none of those recipes. Repaint Triggers iPaint Painting Looks For on a Highlands Walkaround Failed paint flaking off original wood lap siding on south-facing river-bluff elevations along Ada Boulevard. Cedar shingle silvering and moss colonies on north-facing gables under the elm canopy. Open mortar joints where the brick chimney passes through wood-frame walls. Soft wood at the bottom course against the brick foundation. Cracked Edwardian and Craftsman bracket detail under porch eaves. Caulk failure around leaded-glass window frames. Vinyl siding heat-warping on south-facing 1960s ranches near Borden Park. Aluminum siding chalking on Concordia University district homes. The Mansion-Scale Scope How Highlands Mansion Exterior Prep Differs From a Modern Edmonton Repaint A Highlands mansion exterior is prep-heavy and access-complex by definition. The estates are larger than most Edmonton homes, the field substrate switches from wood to brick three or four times per elevation, the original paint contains lead, the leaded-glass window frames cannot be replaced from a hardware-store SKU, and the colour palette is regulated for designated estates. iPaint Painting builds the Highlands scope around those five constraints. Lead-Safe RRP on Mansion Scale EPA Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting certification on every pre-1978 Highlands address, scaled to a 3,000-to-8,000 sqft mansion footprint. Six-foot perimeter containment, HEPA vacuum cleanup, certified waste disposal, posted lead-safe work area signage at the Ada Boulevard street face. Brick-to-Wood Transition Prep Tuck-pointing on chimney mortar joints with colour-matched mortar. Low-tack heritage masking film on every brick face. Bonding primer at the wood-meets-brick edge. Hand-cut field paint clean to masonry. Repeated at every chimney, string course, and brick foundation course. Edwardian and Craftsman Bracket Restoration Hand-cut bargeboard, dentil detail, decorative brackets, and turned porch columns. Profile-matched filler where bracket pieces are missing. Two-part wood epoxy consolidation on column bases. Period-correct millwork rebuilds on irreplaceable pieces. Leaded-Glass Window Frame Work Original leaded-glass windows on Ada Boulevard mansions kept in place during repaint. Frame caulk renewed with paintable silicone. Glazing compound checked and replaced where dried. Glass masked individually so the leaded pattern is never overspray-damaged. Heritage Colour Palette Compliance City of Edmonton heritage planner colour review on designated Ada Boulevard mansions. Approved Highlands palette runs deeper than the Old Strathcona book: hunter and forest greens, oxblood, mustard ochres, slate blue accents, warm cream fields, and charcoal trim. Submitted before paint is ordered. Post-War Ranch Evaluation Side-street 1950s-1960s ranches in Highlands often carry vinyl-over-wood installed in the 1990s. iPaint Painting evaluates Sherwin-Williams VinylSafe compatibility, whether the underlying wood requires lead-safe uncovering, and whether 1960s aluminum siding needs a bonding primer before topcoat. Mature Elm Canopy and Ada Boulevard North-Wall Moss Ada Boulevard and the blocks running north toward 112 Avenue and 118 Avenue carry the densest mature elm canopy on the north side of the river. The City of Edmonton has preserved that canopy for decades, but the same elm shade traps moisture against north and east walls all summer. iPaint Painting plans an extra moss and algae treatment on shaded mansion elevations before primer goes down, otherwise the new coating fails inside three years. The treatment is bleach-free, plant-safe under the elm root zone, and dries within 24 hours. South-facing river-bluff walls take the opposite punishment: full UV reflected off the river valley, which drives an upgraded acrylic spec on that elevation only. City of Edmonton Heritage Colour Palette on Ada Boulevard For Highlands mansions designated as Municipal Historic Resources, the exterior colour scheme is reviewed by the City heritage planner before iPaint Painting opens a paint can. The Highlands palette runs richer and darker than the Old Strathcona Edwardian colour book because the Ada Boulevard estates were built in the 1910-1925 elite-residential era: forest green field bodies with charcoal trim, oxblood porches, mustard ochre accents, and slate blue front doors. Non-designated Highlands mansions are not legally bound by the palette, but most Ada Boulevard owners stay inside it voluntarily because the river-bluff streetscape loses its coherence the moment one home jumps to a beige-on-beige modern scheme. Substrate by Street Highlands Streets and Their Exterior Recipes Highlands does not run an HOA, but the City of Edmonton Historic Resources Management Plan and the Highlands Community League track designated buildings street by street. The recipe iPaint Painting works from changes block by block depending on the era and substrate that survives on a given address. Block / Street Typical Substrate Recipe Notes Ada Boulevard (river-bluff mansion row) Wood lap siding plus brick chimneys, leaded-glass windows Lead-safe RRP, brick-to-wood transition tuck-point, heritage planner colour review 112 Avenue (Highlands commercial corridor) Mixed-use brick and wood-frame storefronts Storefront and signage panel repaint, scheduled around foot traffic 118 Avenue (Alberta Avenue) 1920s wood-frame plus 1950s post-war infill Substrate-by-elevation walkaround, dual product spec on the same block Wayne Gretzky Drive (west boundary) 1960s aluminum siding, brick foundations Aluminum-siding bonding primer, brick foundation course prep 82 Street and 64 Street (Concordia district) 1950s post-war ranches, vinyl over original wood VinylSafe evaluation, lead-safe scope if vinyl is removed for repaint Highlands Golf Club blocks (south end) Larger 1920s estate-scale mansions, cedar gable shingle Cedar re-coat plus mansion field repaint, north-wall moss prep Borden Park edge 1950s-1960s ranches, mature elm canopy shade North-wall moss treatment, stain-blocking primer, breathable acrylic Concordia University district Mix of student rentals, 1960s ranches, and infill Mid-cycle ranch repaint, scheduled around academic calendar iPaint Painting confirms substrate, designation status, and lead-safe scope at the wall before quoting any Highlands address. Mansions facing Ada Boulevard , homes near Highlands Golf Club , and properties inside the Borden Park sightline sit inside the densest cluster of designated Municipal Historic Resources on the north side of the river, and the heritage planner review can add a week to the quote-to-start timeline on those addresses. 2026 Pricing What an Exterior Repaint Costs on a Highlands Home or Mansion 2026 ranges for typical Highlands exteriors. Pricing splits sharply between mansion-scale Ada Boulevard work and side-street post-war ranches because the prep hours, lead-safe containment footprint, and bracket and brick scope differ by an order of magnitude. 1,200-1,800 sqft Post-War Ranch $5,500-$8,500 1950s-1960s side-street ranch, vinyl-over-wood or aluminum siding, standard trim package, single-storey footprint. 2,000-3,500 sqft 1910-1925 Heritage $7,500-$12,000 Two-storey Edwardian or Craftsman, wood lap with cedar gables, single brick chimney, Edwardian bargeboard. 3,500-8,000 sqft Ada Boulevard Mansion $12,000-$18,000 Multi-storey mansion, multiple brick chimney transitions, leaded-glass windows, heritage planner colour review, full bracket restoration. Call 780-938-9555 for a written Highlands exterior inspection and quote, or book online . Free Ada Boulevard mansion inspections include lead-paint identification, brick chimney mortar joint probing, leaded-glass frame condition assessment, and a heritage palette colour recommendation. Logistics Scheduling, Access, and City of Edmonton Heritage Compliance in Highlands The iPaint shop sits at 9821 33 Ave NW. Crews run Wayne Gretzky Drive north across the river or 112 Avenue east from downtown into Highlands, and a mansion driveway on Ada Boulevard or a ranch driveway near 118 Avenue is twenty to twenty-five minutes door to door. The Highlands exterior season runs late April through mid-October. Mansion-scale jobs typically run nine to fourteen working days from RRP setup through final walkaround, longer than the six-day Old Strathcona cottage cycle because Ada Boulevard elevations are physically larger and the brick-to-wood transition prep is repeated at every chimney. Crew arrival windows on Highlands mansions are coordinated around Concordia University class schedules on the east end, Borden Park event days, weekend traffic on 118 Avenue , and any active Highlands Community League streetscape work. Any mansion flagged as a Municipal Historic Resource needs a colour scheme reviewed by the City heritage planner before iPaint Painting opens a paint can, and the warranty paperwork notes the designation status of every Highlands address. Highlands vs. Other Edmonton Heritage and Estate Districts If you are deciding which crew actually understands what your Highlands mansion or post-war ranch needs, here is how the exterior reality on the north-side bluff compares to the other Edmonton heritage and estate districts iPaint Painting also services. Highlands vs. Community Build Era Dominant Substrate + Constraint Highlands 1910-1925 mansions plus 1950s-1960s ranches Ada Boulevard brick-and-wood mansion mix. Lead-safe RRP. Brick-to-wood chimney transitions. Heritage palette on designated estates. Old Strathcona 1900-1920s worker cottages Smaller wood lap siding cottages, no brick mansion mass, same lead-safe and palette rules at a different scale. Windermere 2005-2018 Acrylic stucco, first-cycle recolour. No lead, no heritage palette, no brick chimney scope. Magrath Heights 1996-2010 Estate stucco with cedar accents, elastomeric prep, no leaded-glass window work. The Hamptons 2000-2010 Tudor stucco with half-timber, covenant colour rules, modern substrate. Heritage Valley 2008-current First-cycle Hardie ColorPlus, modern farmhouse trim, no mansion-scale prep. Sherwood Park 1970s-current Five-decade substrate spread, Strathcona County regs, no Edmonton heritage palette. Exterior painting overview (parent service page across Edmonton) Highlands interior painting (companion mansion-scale interior service in the same district) Highlands cabinet refinishing (sister mansion-kitchen service in the same district) Old Strathcona exterior painting (south-side heritage district with smaller worker-cottage wood stock) Glenora exterior painting (west-side heritage Tudor district) Highlands service area hub Reference: Highlands on Wikipedia and City of Edmonton Heritage Resources Common Questions Highlands Exterior Painting FAQ What does an Ada Boulevard mansion exterior repaint cost in Highlands? Ada Boulevard mansion exterior repaints in Highlands run $12,000 to $18,000 in 2026 on the 3,000-to-8,000 square foot brick-and-wood estates built between 1910 and 1925. iPaint Painting builds the quote around four cost drivers, in order: lead-safe RRP containment on the original wood components, brick-to-wood transition prep at every chimney and string course, hand-cut Edwardian and Craftsman bracket and bargeboard restoration, and the City of Edmonton heritage colour review on designated mansions. A 1910s mansion with intact wood trim and a single brick chimney lands near $12,000. A multi-storey 1920s estate with full bracket detail, multiple chimney transitions, original leaded-glass window frames, and a heritage planner colour approval climbs toward $18,000. Does iPaint Painting handle lead-safe RRP work on pre-1978 Highlands mansions? iPaint Painting holds the EPA Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) certification that is legally required on any exterior work that disturbs paint on a Highlands home built before 1978, which covers every Ada Boulevard mansion and every original 1950s-1960s post-war ranch in the district. Highlands mansions framed between 1910 and 1925 carry decades of leaded paint coats under the visible topcoat, and the brick-and-wood transitions on those estates concentrate paint dust at chimney scrape zones. Highlands crews work behind six-foot ground containment, HEPA-vacuum cleanup, certified lead-waste disposal, and posted lead-safe work area signage on every pre-1978 address. Many Edmonton painting companies are not RRP certified and legally cannot quote an Ada Boulevard mansion. Are there City of Edmonton heritage colour rules on Ada Boulevard? iPaint Painting works inside the City of Edmonton heritage colour palette daily on designated Ada Boulevard mansions. The Highlands palette skews darker and richer than the Old Strathcona Edwardian colour book because the Ada Boulevard estates were built in the 1910-1925 elite-residential era. Approved palette colours include deep hunter and forest greens, oxblood and barn reds, mustard and ochre yellows, charcoal trim, slate blue accents, and warm cream field bodies. Designated mansions require the colour scheme to be reviewed by the City heritage planner before paint is ordered. Non-designated Highlands mansions are not legally bound by the palette but most owners stay inside it voluntarily to keep the Ada Boulevard streetscape coherent. How does iPaint Painting handle brick chimney to wood siding transitions on Highlands mansions? iPaint Painting treats brick-to-wood transitions as their own scope item on every Highlands mansion because they are the signature detail of the Ada Boulevard streetscape. Most mansions carry two or three brick chimneys that pass through wood-frame walls, plus a brick foundation course and often a brick string course at the porch level. Highlands crews tuck-point open mortar joints with colour-matched mortar, mask the brick with low-tack heritage masking film during siding spray work, and hand-cut the field paint cleanly to the masonry edge. A bonding primer goes on the wood face that meets the brick, then a flexible acrylic topcoat survives the differential expansion between the two substrates through Edmonton frost-thaw cycles. Does iPaint Painting repaint 1950s-1960s post-war ranch exteriors in Highlands? iPaint Painting repaints the 1950s-1960s post-war ranches that fill the Highlands side streets around 112 Avenue, 118 Avenue (Alberta Avenue), and the blocks feeding Borden Park and Concordia University. Most of those ranches carry vinyl siding installed in the 1990s over the original painted wood, and Highlands crews evaluate whether the vinyl can be repainted with Sherwin-Williams VinylSafe, whether the underlying wood needs to be uncovered and treated as a lead-safe substrate, and whether the aluminum siding on some 1960s ranches needs a bonding primer before topcoat. Post-war ranch exterior repaints in Highlands typically run $5,500 to $8,500, well below the Ada Boulevard mansion range but with their own substrate-evaluation requirements. Last updated: 2026. Pricing and product availability reflect the current Highlands mansion and post-war ranch market. Get Started Lead-Safe Highlands Mansion Inspection This Week Whether your Ada Boulevard mansion is in year 100 of its original wood-and-brick exterior or your 1955 ranch near Borden Park needs its first proper lead-safe repaint in two decades, the same in-house iPaint Painting crew handles the RRP scope, the brick-to-wood transition prep, the heritage-palette colour spec, and the City of Edmonton designation paperwork. Free Highlands exterior inspection, written period-correct scope, five-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Inspection --- ## Leduc exterior painting costs $3,000-$12,000 in 2026 | iPaint URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/exterior-painting/leduc.html > Leduc exterior painting costs $3,000 to $12,000 in 2026 for a full house, $1,500 to $3,000 per side. iPaint coats stucco, Hardie, and vinyl trim built for prairie wind, UV, and freeze-thaw. 5-year warranty. Leduc exterior painting costs $3,000-$12,000 in 2026 | iPaint Exterior Painting in Leduc : Prairie-Grade Coatings for Stucco, Hardie, and Trim Exterior painting in Leduc is weather-first work, because the city sits on an open prairie plateau in postal area T9E , about 33 km south of Edmonton down the QEII Highway, where high wind, intense summer UV, and freeze-thaw cycles attack a coating that a sheltered city street never tests. iPaint Painting coats builder-grade stucco , Hardie and fibre-cement siding , and vinyl trim across Southfork, Bridgeport, Robinson, and Tribute, plus fences and cedar decks on Leduc County acreages, all inside the short May-to-September exterior season. A full house repaints for $3,000 to $12,000 ; a single side runs $1,500 to $3,000 . Five-year written warranty. Pricing current for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Exterior Visit 2026 Pricing How Much Does Exterior Painting Cost in Leduc in 2026? Exterior painting in Leduc costs $3,000 to $12,000 in 2026 for a full house and $1,500 to $3,000 for a single side or elevation. The spread is driven less by raw square footage than by three Leduc-specific factors: the surface mix on the home, the storey count and gable height that decide how much wall faces full wind and sun, and the condition the prairie has already left behind. A single-storey bungalow in Corinthia Park or Linsford Park with intact siding sits near the floor of the range, while a two-storey new build in Southfork or Bridgeport that combines stucco fields, Hardie accents, and tall south-facing gable ends climbs toward the ceiling. Surface type is the first lever. Stucco demands masonry-rated coatings and crack repair before a brush touches it, Hardie and fibre-cement want a clean recoat that respects the manufacturer's compatibility rules, and vinyl trim must take a vinyl-safe paint so heat expansion does not warp it. Condition is the second lever: chalking, fading, and caulk that freeze-thaw has split all add prep hours. The third is the calendar itself, because the short May-to-September window in Leduc means the best slots book out early and a rushed late-season coat risks curing in the cold. Single Side or Elevation $1,500-$3,000 One wall or elevation, often the sun-and-wind-beaten south or west face that fades first. Power wash, repair, prime, two coats. Full House Exterior $3,000-$12,000 Stucco, Hardie, fibre-cement, soffits, fascia, eaves, garage doors, and trim. Bungalow to two-storey new build. Five-year warranty. Fence and Deck $800-$4,500 Cedar or pressure-treated fences and decks, stained or painted to survive freeze-thaw. Acreage runs and new-build yards alike. Written Leduc estimates follow a free on-site assessment, usually booked within a few business days. Call 780-938-9555 or request a visit online , and the quote breaks out every surface and product so the price quoted is the price paid. The Prairie Plateau Why Does Leduc's Open-Plateau Weather Decide the Whole Exterior Plan? Leduc is a city on an open prairie plateau in the Edmonton Metro Region, seated in Leduc County roughly 33 km south of downtown Edmonton and just south of the Edmonton International Airport (YEG). That position, famous since the 1947 Leduc No. 1 oil strike that launched Alberta's modern oil industry and still echoed in the city's Black Gold identity, gives the place its energy. It also gives every exterior wall almost no shelter. With little tree canopy to break the wind off the fields, sustained gusts and wind-driven dust hit siding harder here than on a tree-lined Edmonton street, and the long summer sun bakes south and west elevations with UV that fades and chalks them first. Three weather forces shape an exterior coating in Leduc, and a paint plan that ignores any one of them fails early. Wind carries overspray, drives grit into wet film, and can dry a coat before it levels, which is why iPaint Painting schedules application around sustained gusts above 25 km/h. UV on the open plateau degrades the resin in cheaper paints fast, so the system has to be UV-stable from the start. Freeze-thaw works the joints all winter, opening caulk lines and stucco cracks that have to be repaired before the next coat, not painted over. Add the short May-to-September window for warm, dry curing weather, and the result is a city where preparation and timing matter as much as the colour on the wall. Where iPaint Paints Across Leduc Southfork & Bridgeport 2000s-2020s SE new builds. Builder-grade stucco and Hardie now chalking, tall two-storey gables fully exposed to sun and wind. Robinson & Tribute Newer southeast subdivisions with fibre-cement siding and vinyl trim. First repaints coming due as builder coatings fade. Windrose & Suntree Recent west-side developments. Mixed stucco-and-siding elevations and fresh decks ready for their first protective coat. West Haven & Meadowview Established newer streets. Full-house repaints and trim refreshes on homes a decade or more into prairie exposure. Corinthia Park & Linsford Park 1970s-1990s core neighbourhoods. Older wood and stucco exteriors due for scraping, priming, and a fresh two-coat finish. Telford & Killarney Mature streets near Telford Lake. Bungalow and split-level repaints, fences, and decks on long-settled lots. Leduc County Acreages Acreage homes, shops, fences, and cedar decks surrounding the city. Long fence runs and big exposed elevations. Caledonia Park & Deer Valley Family streets old and new. Garage doors, soffit and fascia, and full exteriors matched to the home's siding system. The Signature Leduc Scope Best Exterior Painting in Leduc for Stucco and Hardie New Builds iPaint Painting is the contractor Leduc new-build owners call when the builder finish starts to surrender to the prairie. The stucco, Hardie, and fibre-cement that came standard on Southfork, Bridgeport, Robinson, and Tribute homes is durable, but ten Alberta summers of UV and ten Alberta winters of freeze-thaw chalk the colour, open the caulk, and hairline the stucco. Each of those materials needs a different hand, and getting them right on the same elevation is what separates a coat that lasts seven to ten years from one that peels in three. Stucco is coated, never simply painted. The crew power washes the chalk and prairie dust away, repairs hairline cracks, primes bare patches, and applies two full coats of a premium masonry or elastomeric system rated for Alberta freeze-thaw so the film flexes with the wall instead of splitting at the next cold snap. Hardie and fibre-cement get a clean recoat that follows the panel maker's compatibility rules so the warranty stays valid. Vinyl trim takes a vinyl-safe paint engineered to hold colour without absorbing enough heat to warp. The work then runs elevation by elevation, paused for the wind, so overspray never lands where it should not. What a Leduc Stucco-and-Hardie Repaint Includes Stucco crack repair and masonry coating: Hairline cracks filled and primed, then two coats of a freeze-thaw-rated elastomeric or masonry paint that flexes with the wall. Hardie and fibre-cement recoat: Clean, compatible recoats applied to manufacturer spec so the panel warranty stays intact. Vinyl-safe trim coatings: Heat-stable paints chosen so window and door trim hold colour without warping under the prairie sun. Soffit, fascia, eaves, and garage doors: Every secondary surface coated to match, the spots wind and weather punish after the main walls. Wind-scheduled application: Coats applied during lower-wind stretches inside the May-to-September window for a clean, fully cured finish. Season & Timing How Does the Short May-to-September Window Shape an Exterior Job in Leduc? Exterior painting in Leduc lives inside a roughly five-month window, and iPaint Painting plans every project around its edges. Coatings cure properly when daytime temperatures hold above 10 degrees Celsius and the surface stays dry through the dew point overnight, which on the Leduc plateau means a reliable May-through-September stretch and very little safe margin on either side. A coat rushed onto a cold October wall can flash-dry on top while staying soft underneath, and that is exactly how early peeling starts. Book by late winter: Summer stucco and full-house slots fill fast, so the surest way to land a prime-weather week is to lock the date before the season opens. Wind windows, not just warm days: A warm day with 40 km/h gusts is not a paint day on the open plateau, so the schedule flexes to the calmer mornings and stretches. Prep can lead the paint: Power washing, scraping, and caulking get sequenced ahead of the application window so the coating goes on the moment the weather is right. South and west walls first: The UV-beaten elevations are prioritized and watched at warranty check-ins, because they are where fade and chalk show up first in Leduc. The crew reaches Leduc from the iPaint shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in Edmonton in about 20 to 25 minutes south down the QEII, so an early start still puts a full production day on the wall. That short haul keeps multi-day stucco and full-house projects in Southfork, Windrose, and the surrounding county on a tight, weather-driven schedule from first wash to final walkthrough. Repaint vs Re-Stain Fence and Deck in Leduc: Should You Repaint or Re-Stain? A Leduc fence or deck lasts longest when the finish matches the wood and the weather, and the choice between paint and stain is the decision that drives that. Penetrating stain soaks into cedar and pressure-treated lumber, flexes through freeze-thaw, and wears by fading rather than peeling, which makes it the low-maintenance default for bare or previously stained wood on acreage runs and new-build yards. Solid exterior paint delivers a specific colour and the most opaque cover, ideal when a homeowner wants the fence or trim to match new-build accents, but over wood it asks for a bonding primer and more attention down the road. The table below lays out how each route behaves on the Leduc plateau. Fence & Deck Finish Penetrating Stain Exterior Paint Best for Bare or previously stained cedar and pressure-treated lumber Previously painted wood or a specific solid colour to match trim How it wears Fades gradually, rarely peels, easy to recoat Can peel or chip if moisture gets under the film Freeze-thaw behaviour Flexes with the wood, breathes off trapped moisture Needs sound primer and sealed edges to resist lifting Colour and cover Shows wood grain; semi-transparent to solid tones Full opaque colour; hides grain entirely Upkeep cycle Recoat as it fades, minimal scraping Longer colour hold, more prep at repaint time Prairie Products UV-Stable Systems Built for the Open Plateau iPaint Painting specifies premium, UV-stable exterior systems because anything less surrenders to the Leduc plateau early. Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior, Sherwin-Williams Duration, and Cloverdale exterior lines hold colour against the long summer sun, resist the wind-driven dirt that dulls cheaper paint, and flex through freeze-thaw so the film moves with the wall. Matched with full prep, these products are why a Leduc exterior should hold 7 to 10 years rather than fading and chalking in three. Acreage Yards Long Fence Runs and Big Exposed Elevations in Leduc County Leduc County acreages surrounding the city carry exposures that subdivision lots never see: long perimeter fence runs, detached shops, and wide elevations standing open to the field with nothing to slow the wind. iPaint Painting stains and paints those runs and decks in penetrating, freeze-thaw-ready finishes, sequences the work around acreage wind, and coats shop walls and house elevations on the same visit so the whole property weathers the next several Alberta winters on one cycle. Exterior painting service overview (parent service, every iPaint location) Leduc interior painting (new-build repaints and acreage great-rooms in Southfork, Bridgeport, and Robinson) Leduc commercial painting (Nisku industrial park, Discovery Way corridor, and airport-area retail) Leduc cabinet painting (sprayed factory-smooth finishes on core-neighbourhood kitchens) Leduc area hub (every iPaint service available across the city and county) Reference: Leduc, Alberta on Wikipedia Common Questions Leduc Exterior Painting FAQ How much does exterior painting cost in Leduc in 2026? Exterior painting in Leduc costs $3,000 to $12,000 in 2026 for a full house and $1,500 to $3,000 for a single side. The band tracks home size, storey count, surface type, and condition: a one-storey bungalow in Corinthia Park or Linsford Park sits near the lower end, while a two-storey new build in Southfork or Bridgeport with stucco, Hardie accents, and tall gable ends climbs toward the top. Fence and deck staining or painting runs $800 to $4,500 on its own. Every figure comes from a written on-site estimate, and the price quoted is the price paid. When is the best time to paint a house exterior in Leduc? The exterior painting season in Leduc runs May through September, when daytime temperatures hold above 10 degrees Celsius and overnight lows clear the dew point long enough for coatings to cure. Leduc's open plateau position adds wind as a second gate that sheltered Edmonton streets do not face, so iPaint Painting reschedules around sustained gusts above 25 km/h that would otherwise carry overspray and dry the film before it levels. The short Alberta window fills fast, so booking a stucco or full-house repaint by late winter is the safest way to land a summer slot. Does Leduc's prairie wind and UV exposure shorten how long exterior paint lasts? Leduc's open-plateau exposure does push exterior surfaces harder than tree-lined Edmonton neighbourhoods, because there is little canopy to break the wind or filter the long summer UV that fades south and west elevations first. The defence is preparation plus the right product: power washing, sound caulking, full priming of bare spots, and a premium UV-stable system such as Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior or Sherwin-Williams Duration. Coated that way, a Leduc exterior should still hold 7 to 10 years, with the wind-and-sun-facing walls watched closest at the warranty check-ins. Should I repaint or re-stain my Leduc fence and deck? The choice between repaint and re-stain on a Leduc fence or deck comes down to what is already on the wood. Bare or previously stained cedar and pressure-treated lumber take a penetrating semi-transparent or solid stain best, which soaks in, flexes through freeze-thaw, and wears by fading rather than peeling. Wood that was painted before, or a homeowner who wants a specific solid colour to match new-build trim, is better served by a quality exterior paint over a bonding primer. iPaint Painting inspects the existing finish on site and recommends the route that survives Leduc winters with the least future scraping. Do you paint stucco and Hardie homes in Leduc's newer subdivisions? Stucco and fibre-cement homes across Leduc's newer subdivisions are core iPaint Painting work. Many houses in Southfork, Bridgeport, Robinson, Tribute, and Meadowview carry builder-grade stucco that is now chalking and fading, plus Hardie or fibre-cement panels and vinyl trim. The crew power washes, repairs cracks, primes bare areas, and applies two full coats of a premium masonry or elastomeric coating rated for Alberta freeze-thaw, with the manufacturer's compatibility rules for Hardie and vinyl followed so the warranty stays intact. Last updated: 2026. Pricing reflects the current full-house, single-side, and fence-and-deck exterior repaint market across Leduc and Leduc County (T9E). Get Started Leduc Exteriors: Built to Outlast the Wind, the Sun, and the Freeze Whether the project is a stucco-and-Hardie new build in Southfork, an older bungalow refresh in Linsford Park, or a long fence run on a Leduc County acreage, iPaint Painting preps the surface, schedules around the wind, and coats it in a UV-stable system on a written scope. Free exterior visit. Five-year written warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Exterior Visit --- ## Magrath Heights Stucco Repaint 2026 | Elastomeric Crack-Bridge Edmonton URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/exterior-painting/magrath-heights.html > Repainting 25-30 year old Magrath Heights stucco with elastomeric crack-bridge prep. Cedar trim restoration, garage door refurbishing, mature-tree-shade UV planning. Magrath Heights Stucco Repaint 2026 | Elastomeric Crack-Bridge Edmonton Exterior Painting in Magrath Heights , Edmonton Magrath Heights is the established southwest Edmonton neighbourhood in postal code T6R , built out between 1996 and 2010. Almost every home here is now 25 to 30 years past its original stucco finish, and the exterior repaint is no longer a colour refresh, it is a structural restoration. iPaint Painting handles elastomeric crack-bridge prep on the network of hairlines that develop on older stucco, cedar fascia and soffit restoration , and original wood garage door refurbishing across Magrath Heights proper , the Magrath subdivision, and MacTaggart . We map the mature tree shade on every walkthrough because the canopy here changes cure times and UV exposure differently than open-exposure newer subdivisions. Updated for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Stucco Inspection 25-30 Year Old Stucco Why an Older Magrath Heights Repaint Is Not a Windermere Repaint Magrath Heights sits in postal code T6R between Whitemud Drive on the north, Terwillegar Drive on the east, Rabbit Hill Road on the west, and 23 Avenue SW on the south. The build cycle ran from 1996 through 2010, with the bulk of the inventory finished by 2005. That means the oldest acrylic-stucco exteriors here are now 25 to 30 years old, well past the 10 to 15 year repaint window. The first generation has already been repainted at least once, sometimes twice, and many of those earlier repaints were rolled directly over the failing stucco substrate without addressing the underlying cracks. Those quick refreshes lasted three to five years before the cracks telegraphed back through. A modern Magrath Heights exterior is a different scope than a first-cycle Windermere repaint. The Windermere conversation is about colour. The Magrath Heights conversation is about the substrate. We start with an inspection that maps every hairline crack, every chalked panel, every weathered cedar fascia board, and the condition of the original 1996 to 2000 wood garage doors. The repaint plan that comes out of that walkthrough is part prep, part restoration, and only then part topcoat. Skipping any of the prep steps is the single biggest reason older stucco repaints fail well short of their service life. What We Find on a Typical Magrath Heights Walkthrough in 2026 Hairline crack networks running through the stucco field on south and west elevations. Chalking on garage door panels that have not been refinished since the original 2000 install. Cedar fascia boards with grain raise and end-grain rot at the gable returns. Original 1996 to 2005 forest green or hunter green trim faded to a flat olive. Mature spruce or elm canopy producing permanent mildew shadows on shaded north elevations. Brass coach lighting that needs to come down before any spray. The Prep Step Owners Skip Elastomeric Crack-Bridge Prep on Older Stucco Acrylic stucco from the 1996 to 2005 era was applied over a wire-lath substrate that has worked through 25 to 30 Edmonton freeze-thaw cycles. The result is a network of hairline cracks running through the field, especially on south and west elevations that take the most thermal cycling. The cracks are usually under 1/16 inch wide and barely visible until you stand within arm's length of the wall, but they are the failure path for any topcoat that goes on without addressing them. A standard acrylic field paint cannot bridge that movement, and within two or three years the cracks reopen through the new finish. The fix is an elastomeric crack-bridge step before the topcoat. We use Sherwin-Williams Conflex XL or Cloverdale Endurabond , both high-build acrylic-elastomeric coatings rated to bridge 1/16 inch hairlines while staying flexible across the seasonal temperature swing. The crack-bridge gets sprayed and back-rolled into the affected panels, allowed to cure 24 hours, and only then does the field topcoat go on. The work adds a day to the schedule and roughly $800 to $1,800 to the price depending on how many elevations need treatment, and it extends the service life of the repaint from 5 to 7 years back to 12 to 15 years. Where the Crack Networks Show Up Worst on Magrath Heights Stucco South-facing main wall: Maximum thermal cycling between summer sun and winter shade. Hairlines run diagonal from window corners. West-facing garage gable: Afternoon sun plus prairie wind. Hairlines often radiate from the gable peak. Stucco panel above the front entry: Sees the most water from snow melt off the entry overhang. Vertical hairlines. Chimney stucco surround: Differential movement between the brick chimney and the stucco surround opens a hairline at the transition. Below second-storey windows: Water run-off concentrates here. Horizontal hairlines under the window stool. Mature Tree Canopy Planning a Repaint Around 30 Years of Tree Growth The single visual feature that defines Magrath Heights against newer subdivisions like Windermere or Cavanagh is the mature tree canopy. Twenty-five to thirty years of growth on the original landscaping has produced spruce, elm, and birch trees that now shade significant portions of the house, especially on north and east elevations. That shade is a feature for the homeowner and a planning constraint for the exterior repaint, because it changes both the cure times during the work and the long-term UV exposure pattern on the finished surface. We map the sun and shade pattern on the walkthrough and use it to drive the schedule. Sunny south and west elevations get sprayed in the cooler morning hours so the topcoat does not flash-cure on the way out of the gun. Shaded north and east elevations get sprayed in the warmer afternoon, when air temperature compensates for the cooler surface. A mildewcide additive gets added to the topcoat on any wall under heavy permanent shade, because the same canopy that keeps the wall cool also keeps it damp and feeds mildew growth. Tree-Specific Adjustments We Make Inside a Magrath Heights Quote Mature spruce within 5 feet of the wall: Drop and tarp branches back to gain wall access. Add an extra day to the schedule. North elevation under permanent canopy shade: Mildewcide additive in topcoat. Inspect every spring for shadow growth. South wall with deciduous canopy: Wait for full leaf-out before spec, because the spring-summer light change affects the colour read. Established garden beds at the foundation: Full reinforced poly drop, no exceptions. Replant any annuals the homeowner needs swapped. Driveway with mature lawn edge: Drop cloths must extend 8 feet from any spray station because of wind drift potential. Cedar and Wood Restoration Cedar Fascia, Soffit, and Original Wood Garage Doors Magrath Heights homes built between 1996 and 2000 were often finished with real cedar fascia, cedar soffit returns, and raised-panel wood garage doors as a builder upgrade over the basic aluminum-and-steel package. Twenty-five-plus years later, that wood is the most distinctive feature of the home and also the most at-risk surface during a repaint. Cedar weathers to a silver-grey when neglected, develops grain raise at the south and west elevations, and shows end-grain rot at gable returns and door bottom edges. Wood garage doors chalk at the panels, see water damage at the bottom panel where snowmelt sits, and lose hardware finish well before the door itself fails. None of that means replacement. Cedar fascia is restorable as long as 70 percent of the board is sound: we hand-sand the silver-grey weathering off, replace only the rotted sections, prime bare wood with an oil-base alkyd, and finish with a 100 percent acrylic exterior in the new trim colour. Original wood garage doors come off the tracks, get hand-sanded panel by panel, marine-grade caulk on every panel seam, and two coats of a urethane-modified exterior enamel like Benjamin Moore Aura Grand Entrance or Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel . The refurbish runs $550 to $1,100 per door versus $2,500 to $4,500 per door for replacement, and a sound wood door refinished properly will hold the new colour for 10 to 12 years. Colour Palette Reset Updating the Original 1990s Magrath Heights Colour Scheme The other defining feature of an older Magrath Heights repaint is the colour reset. The original 1996 to 2005 palette across the neighbourhood ran heavy on a few specific combinations: beige or taupe stucco field, forest green or hunter green trim, white soffits, hunter green or burgundy wood garage doors, brass coach lights. All of it reads as dated against the modern grey-and-white schemes coming out of Windermere and Cavanagh, and almost every Magrath Heights repaint conversation now includes a full scheme reset rather than a same-colour refresh. We map the existing field colour to a modern equivalent in the same value range, so the change reads as a refresh rather than a shock to the neighbourhood. Below is the typical Magrath Heights palette migration we run in 2026. Surface Original 1996-2005 Modern 2026 Replacement Stucco Field Beige, taupe, mushroom Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter HC-172 or Edgecomb Gray HC-173 Trim and Fascia Forest green, hunter green, burgundy Wrought Iron 2124-10, Cracked Pepper SW 6286, or White Dove OC-17 Garage Doors Hunter green, burgundy, white Iron Mountain 2134-30, Cheating Heart 1617, or matte black Front Door Brass-trimmed hunter green or burgundy Hale Navy HC-154, Black Forest Green 2047-10, or Caliente AF-290 Soffits White Cloud White OC-130 or matched to trim for monochrome modern Cedar Accents Natural cedar stain Restored natural or stained Cabot semi-transparent Pacific Redwood We submit a colour board with three to five field-and-trim combinations for homeowner sign-off before mobilizing, and we paint a 2 ft by 2 ft sample patch on the house in the leading combination so the homeowner sees the colour against their actual stone, brick, and tree canopy before we commit. 2026 Pricing What an Exterior Repaint Costs in Magrath Heights 2026 ranges for typical Magrath Heights exteriors. Final number depends on square footage, the extent of elastomeric crack-bridge prep required, how much cedar restoration is needed, and whether the original wood garage doors are being refurbished or replaced. 3,500 sqft Two-Storey $5,500-$8,800 Original Magrath Heights stucco with moderate crack network, one cedar fascia run, one wood garage door refinish. 4,000-4,500 sqft Estate $8,800-$12,500 Magrath Heights or MacTaggart estate with significant elastomeric prep, full cedar restoration, double garage door refurbishing, scheme reset. 5,000+ sqft With Cedar Replacement $12,500-$16,500 Original Magrath Heights estate with cedar fascia replacement, full perimeter scaffold for the second storey, and stained cedar accents. Call 780-938-9555 for a written stucco inspection and quote, or book online . Free inspections include moisture-meter readings on suspect elevations, cedar condition assessment, and a colour scheme reset proposal. Logistics Scheduling Around Mature Landscape and Family Life in Magrath Heights Our shop sits at 9821 33 Ave NW. From there we run Anthony Henday Drive west to the Rabbit Hill Road or Terwillegar Drive exits and we are on a Magrath Heights driveway in fifteen minutes. Common landmarks the crew uses for navigation are Magrath Heights Plaza , the Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre on Terwillegar Drive, and the Magrath Mansion grounds. The exterior season we hold for Magrath Heights runs late April through mid-October, with the older stucco substrate requiring surface temperatures above 10 C and below 28 C for proper elastomeric cure. Most Magrath Heights families have kids at George P. Nicholson School , Brookside School , or Lillian Osborne Catholic High School , and crew arrival is timed to drop-off and pick-up windows. We coordinate spray scheduling around the established landscape: anything that requires branch-trim or tarp pull-back gets handled in week one, the elastomeric crack-bridge prep happens in week two, and the field spray-and-finish runs in week three. For owners away during the season, we run daily progress photos and a video walkthrough at completion. Magrath Heights vs. Surrounding Southwest Edmonton on Exterior Scope If you are deciding what kind of repaint your Magrath Heights home actually needs, here is how the neighbourhood compares to its nearest neighbours on exterior characteristics. Community Build Era Defining Exterior Job Magrath Heights 1996-2010 Elastomeric crack-bridge, cedar restoration, original wood garage door refurbish, scheme reset Windermere 2005-2018 First-cycle stucco recolour, HOA palette compliance, intact metal soffit Riverbend 1980-1995 Older brick and wood-siding hybrid, full restoration scope Terwillegar Towne 1998-2008 Similar stucco age but on smaller floor plates and tighter lots Windermere exterior painting (newer neighbour to the west, 2005-2018 first-cycle stucco) Heritage Valley exterior painting (south neighbour across 23 Avenue SW) Terwillegar exterior painting (north and east neighbour, similar build era) Magrath Heights interior painting (the companion interior scope for these homes) Edmonton exterior painting (main service page) Reference: Magrath Heights on Wikipedia and the City of Edmonton Magrath Heights neighbourhood page Common Questions Magrath Heights Exterior Painting FAQ My Magrath Heights stucco has hairline cracks. Do you fix them before paint? Yes. Acrylic stucco on Magrath Heights homes built between 1996 and 2000 is now 25 to 30 years old, and the original substrate has worked through enough freeze-thaw cycles to develop the network of hairline cracks typical of older stucco. We prep with an elastomeric crack-bridge coating like Sherwin-Williams Conflex XL or Cloverdale Endurabond, which is a high-build acrylic-elastomeric that fills 1/16 inch hairlines and flexes with seasonal movement instead of cracking again. Only after the crack-bridge step cures do we move to the field topcoat. Skipping this step is the single biggest reason older Magrath Heights repaints fail in three years instead of fifteen. What does an exterior repaint cost on a 3,500 sqft Magrath Heights home? A 3,500 to 4,500 sqft Magrath Heights two-storey with original 1996 to 2005 stucco, cedar fascia and soffit, and one or two original wood garage doors runs $5,500 to $12,500 for a full exterior. The range covers elastomeric crack-bridge prep on hairlines, stucco field recolour in two coats, cedar restoration where the original cedar trim is weathered, garage door refurbishing, and front door work. Stone, brick chimneys, and any retained metal stay masked. Higher end of range applies when cedar fascia needs significant board replacement before paint, or when the original Magrath Heights forest-green-and-beige scheme is being fully reset to a modern grey palette. How do you plan around the mature tree shade in Magrath Heights? Magrath Heights has the established tree canopy that 25 to 30 years of growth produces, which creates real shade patterns on the house that change cure times and long-term UV exposure differently than open-exposure newer subdivisions. We map the shade and sun pattern on the walkthrough: stucco that sees four hours of direct south sun cures faster but degrades faster, while stucco in permanent shade under mature elms or spruce trees holds colour longer but is more prone to mildew. We schedule the spray for the sunny elevations on the cooler morning hours and shaded elevations later in the day, and we add a mildewcide to the topcoat on any walls under heavy shade. Our original Magrath Heights colours are forest green trim and beige stucco. Can we go modern? Yes, and this is the most common refresh request across the neighbourhood. The original 1996 to 2005 Magrath Heights palette runs heavy on forest green trim, hunter green garage doors, beige to taupe stucco fields, and white soffits, all of which read as dated against the modern grey-and-white schemes coming out of Windermere and Cavanagh. We map the existing field to a modern equivalent in the same value range so the change reads as a refresh rather than a shock: Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter or Edgecomb Gray on the field, Wrought Iron or Cracked Pepper on the trim, satin black or matte slate on the doors. We submit a colour board for homeowner sign-off before mobilizing. Do you refurbish the original wood garage doors, or do we need to replace them? Most Magrath Heights homes from the 1996 to 2000 build wave came with raised-panel wood garage doors that are still mechanically sound 25+ years later, even though the paint is chalked and the bottom panels have water damage from snowmelt. We refurbish rather than replace whenever the wood itself is solid. The process is a hand-sand, an oil-base alkyd primer on bare wood spots, a marine-grade caulk on every panel seam, and two coats of a urethane-modified exterior enamel like Benjamin Moore Aura Grand Entrance or Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel in the new colour. Per-door cost runs $550 to $1,100. Replacement is $2,500 to $4,500 per door including install, so the math favours refurbishing every time the wood is sound. Last updated: 2026. Pricing and product availability reflect the current Magrath Heights market. Get Started Restore the Stucco, Refresh the Scheme Whether your Magrath Heights home is on its first repaint cycle or fixing a failed quick refresh from five years back, the same in-house iPaint crew handles the elastomeric prep, the cedar restoration, the wood garage door refurbish, and the modern scheme reset. Free stucco inspection, written scope, five-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Inspection --- ## Old Strathcona Exterior Painting 2026 | iPaint Heritage Wood Siding URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/exterior-painting/old-strathcona.html > 2026 Old Strathcona heritage exterior repaints. Lead-safe RRP certified, cedar shingle and 1900-1920s wood siding restoration, City of Edmonton heritage colour palettes. Old Strathcona Exterior Painting 2026 | iPaint Heritage Wood Siding Exterior Painting in Old Strathcona , Edmonton Exterior painting in Old Strathcona is a heritage wood restoration job, not a stucco repaint. Old Strathcona is the inner-city Edmonton historic district south of the river bounded by Whyte Avenue , University Avenue , Mill Creek Ravine , and 109 Street , where 1900-1920s wood-frame homes still carry original wood lap siding, cedar shingle gables, brick chimneys, and Edwardian gingerbread trim. iPaint Painting holds the EPA Lead-Safe RRP certification required to legally disturb paint on these pre-1978 homes, works inside the period-correct City of Edmonton heritage colour palettes, and carries the two-part wood epoxy, oil primers, and breathable acrylic topcoats that century-old wood needs to last another decade. Updated for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Lead-Safe Heritage Inspection The Heritage Reality Why Old Strathcona Exterior Work Is a Different Trade From the Rest of Edmonton Old Strathcona is the original townsite of the City of Strathcona, amalgamated into Edmonton in 1912, and the housing stock inside the heritage district reflects that birth date. The boundary most commonly used by City of Edmonton heritage planners and the Old Strathcona Foundation runs from Whyte Avenue (82 Avenue) on the south, north to Saskatchewan Drive overlooking the North Saskatchewan River valley, east to Mill Creek Ravine , and west to 109 Street . Inside that rectangle the postal code is T6E , the streets are narrow Edwardian grids, and the homes are 1900-1920s wood-frame Foursquares, Craftsman bungalows, and Edwardian cottages running 1,100 to 2,500 square feet on 33-foot lots. Almost every original exterior in Old Strathcona is wood: horizontal wood lap siding on the field walls, cedar shingles in the gable returns, painted wood corner boards, painted wood window frames, painted wood soffit and fascia, and painted Edwardian gingerbread trim under the front porches. That is the opposite of the rest of Edmonton, where iPaint Painting spends most of the exterior season on acrylic stucco in Windermere , full-stucco estates in Magrath Heights , Tudor stucco-and-timber in The Hamptons , Hardie ColorPlus in Heritage Valley , and a five-decade substrate spread in Sherwood Park . None of those neighbourhoods share the wood substrate, the lead-paint reality, or the City of Edmonton heritage colour rules that Old Strathcona work demands every day. Repaint Triggers We Look For on an Old Strathcona Walkaround Failed paint flaking off original wood lap siding on the south and west elevations. Cedar shingle silvering and moss colonies on north-facing gables under the mature elm canopy. Soft wood at the bottom course where snow piles against the foundation through a Saskatchewan Drive winter. End-grain rot at corner boards. Cracked Edwardian gingerbread brackets under the front porch. Brick chimney mortar joints opening where the siding meets masonry. Window frame caulk failure at the upper sashes. Trim-paint failure on the front porch columns visible from 99 Street and 88 Avenue. The Heritage Scope How Old Strathcona Heritage Exterior Prep Differs From a Modern Edmonton Repaint An Old Strathcona heritage exterior is prep-heavy by definition. The siding is 100 years old, the original paint contains lead, the trim profiles are irreplaceable on the open market, and the colour palette is regulated for designated homes. iPaint Painting builds the scope around those four constraints, not around square footage. Lead-Safe RRP Containment EPA Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting certification on every pre-1978 Old Strathcona home. Six-foot ground containment, HEPA vacuum cleanup, certified waste disposal, posted lead-safe work area signage. Hand Scraping and Sanding Carbide hand scrapers on lap siding. No open-flame torches near century-old wood. Lead-safe wet-sanding where stripping is required. Power tools only with HEPA shroud attachments. Wood Epoxy Consolidation Two-part exterior wood epoxy on soft corner boards, sill ends, and porch columns where the heritage profile is irreplaceable. Board-replacement only when consolidation will not hold. Cedar Shingle Re-Coat Power wash, 48-hour dry, stain-blocking oil primer, two coats of breathable acrylic solid-body stain on field shingles. Long-cycle 8 to 12 year recoat instead of the 4-6 year cycle on a skipped-primer job. Edwardian Trim Restoration Gingerbread brackets, corner boards, window frames, porch columns, and dentil detail hand-cut. Profile-matched fillers on missing pieces. Period-correct trim colour from the City of Edmonton heritage palette. Brick Chimney Transitions Where Old Strathcona wood siding meets brick chimney, iPaint Painting tuck-points open mortar joints, masks the brick during siding spray work, and hand-cuts the field paint cleanly to the masonry edge. Mature Elm Canopy and North-Wall Moss Old Strathcona streets, particularly the residential blocks along 88 Avenue , 89 Avenue , and the side streets running south from Saskatchewan Drive , are shaded by a mature elm and ash canopy that the City of Edmonton has actively preserved. The shade is beautiful but it traps moisture against north and east walls all summer. iPaint Painting plans an extra moss and algae treatment on shaded elevations before primer goes down, otherwise the new coating fails inside three years on the very walls homeowners hoped would hold longest. The treatment is bleach-free, plant-safe, and dries to a clean substrate within 24 hours. City of Edmonton Heritage Colour Palette For Old Strathcona homes designated as Municipal Historic Resources, the exterior colour scheme is reviewed by the City of Edmonton heritage planner. The approved palette is rooted in the 1900-1920s Edwardian and early Craftsman period: hunter and forest greens, oxblood and barn reds, soft mustard and chrome yellows, sage, olive, warm creams, charcoal trim, and the occasional period-correct teal accent. Non-designated homes are not bound by the palette, but iPaint Painting has found that most Old Strathcona owners stay within it voluntarily because the streetscape between Whyte Avenue and Saskatchewan Drive looks coherent only when neighbours respect the era. Substrate by Street Old Strathcona Streets and Their Exterior Recipes Old Strathcona does not run an HOA, but the City of Edmonton Historic Resources Management Plan and the Old Strathcona Foundation track designated buildings street by street. The recipe iPaint Painting works from changes block by block depending on what the original 1900-1920s builder used and what survives intact today. Block / Street Typical Substrate Recipe Notes Whyte Avenue residential side streets (82 Ave) Wood lap siding, painted wood trim Lead-safe RRP scrape, oil primer, heritage-palette acrylic topcoat Saskatchewan Drive river-view homes Wood lap with cedar shingle gables Field repaint plus cedar re-coat, north-wall moss prep 88 Avenue and 89 Avenue blocks Edwardian cottages, gingerbread trim Hand-cut bracket and bargeboard restoration, profile-match filler 99 Street corridor (south of Whyte) Foursquare wood-frame, brick chimneys Brick chimney tuck-point and siding-to-masonry transition prep 105 Street and 106 Street residential Craftsman bungalows, wood porch columns Porch column epoxy consolidation, hand-cut column collars Mill Creek Ravine edge (east boundary) Heavy elm canopy shade North-wall moss treatment, stain-blocking primer, breathable acrylic 109 Street west boundary Mixed wood and stucco transition Substrate-by-elevation walkaround, dual product spec Strathcona Junction (south Whyte) Mixed-use heritage, wood and brick Coordinated commercial-residential scope on shared elevations iPaint Painting confirms substrate, designation status, and lead-safe scope at the wall before quoting any Old Strathcona address. Homes near the Old Strathcona Farmers Market , Princess Theatre , Walterdale Theatre , and Strathcona Library sit inside the densest cluster of designated Municipal Historic Resources in Edmonton, and the heritage planner review can add a week to the quote-to-start timeline. 2026 Pricing What an Exterior Repaint Costs on an Old Strathcona Heritage Home 2026 ranges for typical Old Strathcona heritage exteriors. The number is driven first by prep hours and lead-safe containment, then by trim and cedar shingle scope. Homes are physically smaller than newer Edmonton stock but the labour intensity is far higher. 1,100-1,500 sqft Edwardian Cottage $4,500-$6,500 Wood lap siding repaint, lead-safe RRP scope, standard trim, single-storey or storey-and-a-half. 1,500-2,000 sqft Foursquare $6,500-$8,200 Two-storey wood-frame, cedar gable shingles, brick chimney transition, full Edwardian trim package. 2,000-2,500 sqft Designated Heritage $8,200-$9,500 Larger designated home, heritage planner colour review, gingerbread bracket restoration, porch column epoxy. Call 780-938-9555 for a written Old Strathcona heritage exterior inspection and quote, or book online . Free inspections include lead-paint identification, moisture probing on the bottom course, and a period-correct colour recommendation. Logistics Scheduling, Access, and City of Edmonton Heritage Compliance The iPaint shop sits at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton. From the shop, crews run Calgary Trail or 99 Street north into Old Strathcona, and a heritage driveway near Whyte Avenue , Saskatchewan Drive , or the Mill Creek Ravine edge is fifteen to twenty minutes door to door. The Old Strathcona exterior season iPaint Painting holds runs late April through mid-October. Lead-safe RRP work demands dry surfaces and stable wind, so spray days are scheduled around the Edmonton forecast and the City's outdoor air-quality advisories that occasionally hit during summer wildfire season. Crew arrival windows are coordinated around Whyte Avenue retail traffic, University of Alberta class schedules on the north side of the district, and weekend events at the Old Strathcona Farmers Market , Princess Theatre , and Walterdale Theatre . Most important on a heritage job: any home flagged as a Municipal Historic Resource under the City of Edmonton Historic Resources Management Plan needs a colour scheme reviewed by the City heritage planner before iPaint Painting opens a paint can, and the warranty paperwork notes the designation status of every Old Strathcona address. Old Strathcona vs. Other Edmonton Communities iPaint Painting Repaints If you are deciding which crew actually understands what your Old Strathcona heritage home needs, here is how the exterior reality here compares to the newer Edmonton communities iPaint Painting also services. Old Strathcona vs. Community Build Era Dominant Substrate + Constraint Old Strathcona 1900-1920s (Edwardian, Craftsman) Wood lap siding and cedar shingles. Lead-safe RRP required. City of Edmonton heritage colour palette for designated homes. Windermere 2005-2018 Acrylic stucco, first-cycle recolour. No lead, no heritage palette. Magrath Heights 1996-2010 Estate stucco with cedar accents, elastomeric prep. The Hamptons 2000-2010 Tudor stucco with half-timber, covenant-driven colour rules. Heritage Valley 2008-current First-cycle Hardie ColorPlus, modern farmhouse trim. Sherwood Park 1970s-current Five-decade substrate spread, Strathcona County regs. Exterior painting overview (parent service page across Edmonton) Downtown Edmonton exterior painting (inner-city sister district across the river) Highlands exterior painting (north-side heritage district with similar 1910-1920s wood stock) Old Strathcona service area hub Reference: Old Strathcona on Wikipedia and City of Edmonton Heritage Resources Common Questions Old Strathcona Exterior Painting FAQ Is lead-safe certification actually required to repaint a pre-1978 Old Strathcona home? iPaint Painting holds the EPA Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) certification that is legally required on any exterior or interior work that disturbs paint on a home built before 1978. Almost every house inside the Old Strathcona boundary, roughly between Whyte Avenue, University Avenue, Mill Creek Ravine, and 109 Street, was framed between 1900 and 1920, which means the original paint coats almost certainly contain lead. Hand scraping, power sanding, and chemical stripping on those wood lap siding and cedar shingle surfaces release lead dust unless the crew uses RRP containment, HEPA vacuums, and certified disposal. Many Edmonton painting companies are not RRP certified and legally cannot quote these homes. Can 1900-1920s wood lap siding in Old Strathcona still be repainted, or does it need replacement? Heritage wood lap siding in Old Strathcona is almost always salvageable when the substrate is structurally sound. iPaint Painting inspects every elevation for soft spots, rot at the bottom course where snow piles against the foundation, and end-grain water intrusion at corner boards. Sound boards get hand scraped, spot-primed with a penetrating oil primer, and re-coated with a flexible acrylic that expands and contracts with the wood through Edmonton frost-thaw cycles. Soft boards get consolidated with two-part wood epoxy or board-replaced in kind so the heritage profile is preserved. A 1,500 sqft Old Strathcona wood-siding exterior typically runs $4,500 to $9,500 because the prep is far heavier than a modern stucco or Hardie home. Are there City of Edmonton heritage colour rules in Old Strathcona? For Old Strathcona homes designated as Municipal Historic Resources under the City of Edmonton Historic Resources Management Plan, the exterior colour scheme must be approved through the City heritage planner and stay within period-correct palettes that match the 1900-1920s Edwardian and early Craftsman era. iPaint Painting works inside those palettes daily: deep forest and hunter greens, oxblood and barn reds, soft mustard and chrome yellows, sage and olive, warm creams, and charcoal trim. Non-designated Old Strathcona homes are not bound by the palette but most owners stay within it voluntarily to keep the streetscape coherent on Saskatchewan Drive, 99 Street, and the residential blocks south of Whyte Avenue. How does cedar shingle priming work on an Old Strathcona heritage home? Cedar shingle work in Old Strathcona is a long-cycle specialty. iPaint Painting power washes the shingles down to clean wood, lets the substrate dry for at least 48 hours, then back-primes any replacement shingles before installation. Field shingles get a stain-blocking oil primer to lock down tannin bleed, followed by two coats of a breathable acrylic solid-body stain or a heritage-grade exterior acrylic. Done correctly on a 1910s gable-end cedar field, the recoat cycle stretches to 8 to 12 years instead of the 4 to 6 years homeowners see when a crew skips the primer step. North-facing shingle elevations under the mature elm canopy need an extra moss and algae treatment before primer. What does an exterior repaint cost on an Old Strathcona heritage home in 2026? Old Strathcona heritage exterior repaints run $4,500 to $9,500 in 2026 on a typical 1,500 sqft 1900-1920s home, with most projects landing in the $6,000 to $8,000 range. The number is driven by prep hours, not square footage. A century-old wood-frame home with intact lap siding, sound trim, and minimal rot can come in near $4,500. The same footprint with widespread paint failure, lead-safe RRP containment, two-part epoxy consolidation at the corner boards, Edwardian bracket restoration, and a brick chimney prep transition climbs toward $9,500. Cedar shingle work and gingerbread detail packages are quoted on top of the base wood-siding scope. Last updated: 2026. Pricing and product availability reflect the current Old Strathcona heritage market. Get Started Lead-Safe Old Strathcona Heritage Inspection This Week Whether your Edwardian cottage near Whyte Avenue is in year 100 of its original wood siding or your Foursquare on Saskatchewan Drive needs its first cedar shingle re-coat in a decade, the same in-house iPaint Painting crew handles the lead-safe RRP scope, the heritage-palette colour spec, and the City of Edmonton designation paperwork. Free heritage exterior inspection, written period-correct scope, five-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Inspection --- ## Oliver Exterior Painting 2026 | iPaint Walk-Up Building Repaints URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/exterior-painting/oliver.html > Exterior painting in Oliver costs $3,800-$8,500 for character homes, $12,000-$45,000 per walk-up in 2026. iPaint Painting serves strata boards and tight sites. Oliver Exterior Painting 2026 | iPaint Walk-Up Building Repaints Exterior Painting in Oliver , Edmonton Exterior painting in Oliver is a multi-family trade before it is a house trade: three- and four-storey walk-up apartment buildings , condo board and strata repaint contracts , balcony rails, and the character homes that survive between them. Oliver is Edmonton's densest neighbourhood, bounded by 104 Avenue , the North Saskatchewan River valley , 109 Street , and 124 Street , and it was renamed wîhkwêntôwin , Cree for "circle of friends", in 2024. A character home exterior costs $3,800 to $8,500 in 2026; a typical three-storey walk-up quotes $12,000 to $45,000 by building. iPaint Painting writes board-ready specifications, patches and paints mid-century stucco, repaints balcony rails, and stages boom lifts on permit-parking streets from Jasper Avenue to the Brewery District. Last updated 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Request a Building Walkaround 2026 Pricing How Much Does Exterior Painting Cost in Oliver in 2026? Exterior painting in Oliver costs $3,800 to $8,500 for a character home and $12,000 to $45,000 for a typical three-storey walk-up apartment building in 2026. The split exists because Oliver's exterior stock is unlike anywhere else iPaint Painting works: most of the neighbourhood's paintable buildings are multi-family, brick-and-stucco walk-ups from 1912 through the 1960s and board-governed low-rise condos, and a building quote is driven by elevations, steelwork, and access rather than floor area alone. Character Home Exterior $3,800-$8,500 1912-1930s wood siding and brick on the surviving tree streets. Lead-safe prep, tight side-yard staging, porch and trim detail. 3-Storey Walk-Up Building $12,000-$45,000 Full building exterior quoted per building: stucco fields, brick trim, balcony rails, stairwell steel, pedestrian protection. Rail & Stucco Patch-and-Paint Quoted by building The mid-century apartment package: rust-inhibitive rail repaint plus stucco crack and patch repair under a fresh elevation topcoat. What Moves an Oliver Quote Inside the Range Substrate split : a stucco-field building with painted brick trim prices differently than wood siding with masonry accents, and each elevation is inventoried separately Steel count : balcony rails, stairwell rails, and fire-escape steel are prepped to sound metal and coated piece by piece Access plan : lane elevations worked from ladders cost less than street elevations that need a boom lift, cones, and pedestrian routing Board scope : strata and condo contracts include written specifications, product naming, and minute-ready pricing, built into the quote rather than billed after Cycle staging : boards that stagger elevations across budget years pay per mobilization, so a full-building single pass costs less in total Call 780-938-9555 for a written Oliver building walkaround and quote, or book online . Free walkarounds include a substrate inventory of every elevation, a balcony rail and steel count, and an access sketch showing where lifts, ladders, and pedestrian protection will sit. The Multi-Family Reality Best Exterior Painting in Oliver for Walk-Up, Strata, and Character Buildings The best exterior painting in Oliver starts from the building type, because Oliver holds four distinct exterior eras inside one square mile. The neighbourhood's 1912-1930s brick-and-stucco walk-ups, three and four storeys with painted stucco fields, brick detailing, and steel stairs, are the core scope. Around them sit the 1960s and 1970s low-rise apartment blocks that anchor most streets, the 2000s-and-newer condo towers whose envelopes belong to engineering firms rather than painters, and the scattered character homes holding the tree streets between 109 Street and 124 Street. iPaint Painting paints the first, second, and fourth; tower envelope recoating above four storeys is referred out, honestly, at the walkaround. Oliver was renamed wîhkwêntôwin by the City of Edmonton in 2024, a Cree name meaning "circle of friends", and both names remain in daily use across the neighbourhood. The community runs west of downtown through postal codes T5K and T5N, with Jasper Avenue's western blocks, Stony Plain Road, and Victoria Promenade as its spines, Oliver Square and the Brewery District, the redeveloped historic Molson brewery whose landmark building now operates as Oliver Exchange, as its commercial anchors, and Oliver Park, Kitchener Park, and Victoria Park as its green edges. The 124 Street gallery district closes the western boundary. Walk-Up Building Exteriors Three- and four-storey 1912-1960s brick-and-stucco walk-ups, quoted per building with every elevation, rail, and transition line inventoried before the price is written. Board-Ready Strata Quotes One written specification per building, line-item pricing for meeting minutes, named products, and scope language that maps to the reserve-fund study's exterior paint line. Rail & Stucco Packages Mid-century apartment buildings get rust-inhibitive rail repaints and stucco patch-and-paint under a full elevation topcoat so the repairs vanish instead of reading as blotches. Character Home Exteriors 1912-1930s wood siding and brick on the surviving tree streets, prepped lead-safe and staged inside tight infill side yards shared with apartment neighbours. Heritage Brick Transitions Brewery District-adjacent buildings mix old brick with painted wood. Brick stays breathable under masonry-rated coatings; film-forming paint never goes over unsealed heritage masonry. Tight-Site Logistics Permit parking, boom-lift staging on busy corridors, signed pedestrian routing, and City of Edmonton on-street permits arranged before the crew arrives. Repaint Triggers iPaint Painting Looks For on an Oliver Walkaround Rust bleeding through balcony rail paint on 1960s low-rise blocks. Hairline map-cracking and drummy patches on mid-century stucco fields. Chalking south elevations facing the river valley wind off Victoria Promenade. Failed paint over old brick where a previous coat sealed the masonry. Peeling fascia and porch columns on the 1912-1930s character streets. Split caulk at brick-to-stucco and stucco-to-wood transition lines. Graffiti-scarred ground floors on lane elevations off Jasper Avenue and Stony Plain Road. Substrate by Block Oliver Blocks and Their Exterior Recipes Oliver layers a century of construction into a few dozen blocks, so the exterior recipe changes corner by corner rather than phase by phase. iPaint Painting confirms building era, substrate, and governance, owner, landlord, or board, at the wall before quoting any Oliver address. Block / Corridor Typical Building Stock Recipe Notes Victoria Promenade and river valley rim Towers, low-rise condos, valley-facing walk-ups Wind-exposure spec on valley elevations, balcony rail packages, strata scope letters Tree streets between 109 Street and 124 Street 1912-1930s character homes among infill Lead-safe wood prep, tight side-yard staging, porch and trim brushwork Oliver Park and Kitchener Park blocks 1912-1960s brick-and-stucco walk-ups Stucco patch-and-paint, breathable coatings over brick, stairwell steel repaints Jasper Avenue west blocks Mixed towers, storefronts, walk-ups Boom-lift staging, signed pedestrian routing, early-morning starts Stony Plain Road blocks 1950s-1970s low-rise apartments, small commercial Rail-and-stucco packages, landlord scheduling around tenant turnover Brewery District / Oliver Exchange edge Heritage brick and adjacent character buildings Masonry-safe breathable coatings, brick-to-wood transition caulking, no film over old brick Oliver Square area off 104 Avenue 2000s condo rows and retail pads Strata coordination, single mobilization per row, colour confirmation per bylaw 124 Street gallery district Character commercial and mixed-use frontages Storefront-hours scheduling, gallery-window protection, accent and door work The governance split matters as much as the substrate split. A walk-up off Kitchener Park usually answers to one landlord and books in a week; a low-rise condo on Victoria Promenade answers to a board, a budget meeting, and a reserve-fund study, and books a season ahead. iPaint Painting quotes both in the format each decision-maker needs. Boards & Reserve Funds How Do Condo Board and Strata Exterior Repaints Work in Oliver? Condo board and strata exterior repaints in Oliver run on a multi-year cycle that iPaint Painting builds the quote around: the reserve-fund study names an exterior paint interval and a budget figure, the board collects three bids against a written scope, and the winning contractor mobilizes once, or elevation by elevation across budget years if the fund cannot carry the whole building at once. iPaint Painting supplies what that process actually consumes: a fixed-price written specification per building, named products per substrate, a mobilization plan that respects resident parking, and completion documentation a property manager can file against the study. The same owner-led crew handles the rest of the building when the board asks. Hallway and suite repaints fall to the companion Oliver interior painting service, and unit kitchen upgrades to Oliver cabinet refinishing , so a board managing a full refresh deals with one contractor, one warranty, and one set of minutes. Community Comparison Exterior Painting in Oliver vs Old Strathcona, Highlands, and Griesbach Exterior painting in Oliver is the only scope iPaint Painting runs in Edmonton where walk-up apartment buildings, strata reserve-fund cycles, and urban infill access logistics dominate the work. Old Strathcona shares the building era but not the building type; Griesbach shares the multi-family rows but not the density. Here is the contrast across the communities iPaint Painting services. Community Build Era Exterior scope vs Oliver Oliver 1912-present, layered Walk-up and strata multi-family density, board quoting, boom lifts on permit-parking streets. Old Strathcona 1900-1920s Same era, opposite type vs Oliver: single-family heritage cottages on conventional lots. Highlands 1910-1925 plus 1950s-1960s Detached brick-and-wood mansions with heritage reviews, none of Oliver's building-scale steel. Griesbach 2004-present Design-controlled craftsman singles and townhome rows; suburban lots vs Oliver's tight urban sites. Windermere 2005-2018 First-cycle stucco recolours on single-family homes, no board process. Magrath Heights 1996-2010 Estate stucco with cedar accents; private lots, open staging. The Hamptons 2000-2010 Tudor stucco half-timber under a private covenant; single-family scale. Heritage Valley 2008-current Modern farmhouse Hardie refresh work; driveway access vs Oliver's street permits. Sherwood Park 1970s-current Five-decade suburban substrate spread, identified house by house. Exterior painting overview (parent service page across Edmonton) Oliver interior painting (companion interior service in the same neighbourhood) Oliver cabinet refinishing (sister kitchen service in the same neighbourhood) Oliver service area hub Reference: Oliver (wîhkwêntôwin) on Wikipedia Logistics Scheduling, Permit Parking, and Boom-Lift Staging in Oliver The iPaint shop sits at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton, and a crew reaches Oliver in 20 to 25 minutes up Gateway Boulevard to 109 Street. The exterior season runs late April through mid-October. A character home takes roughly a week of working days; a three-storey walk-up runs two to three weeks in a single mobilization, with the exact schedule fixed in the written specification. Crew timing works around the neighbourhood's rhythm: storefront hours on 124 Street and Jasper Avenue, event days at Oliver Square and the Brewery District, and school traffic around Oliver Park. Access is the discipline that separates Oliver work from suburban work. Street elevations get a boom lift with cones and signed pedestrian routing; lane elevations are laddered to keep machines off main roads; and wherever a lift must occupy metered or permit parking, iPaint Painting books City of Edmonton on-street permits before mobilization so the machine holds a legal footprint for the duration. Wind funnelling between towers limits spray on exposed corners, so brush and roller take over whenever overspray cannot be contained. Common Questions Oliver Exterior Painting FAQ How much does it cost to repaint a three-storey walk-up apartment building in Oliver? A three-storey walk-up apartment building in Oliver typically quotes between $12,000 and $45,000 for a full exterior repaint in 2026, and iPaint Painting prices each building individually rather than by square footage alone. Four drivers set the number: the substrate split between brick trim and stucco field on each elevation, the count of balcony rails and stairwell steelwork that need rust-inhibitive coatings, the access plan, ladder work on lane elevations versus boom-lift staging on street elevations, and the pedestrian protection required along the sidewalk frontage. A compact 1940s walk-up with stucco on three elevations and lane access lands near the bottom of the range. A corner building on 124 Street with four exposed elevations, two stairwells of railwork, and full sidewalk protection climbs toward $45,000. Does iPaint Painting work with Oliver condo boards and strata corporations? iPaint Painting quotes Oliver condo boards and strata corporations in the format boards actually need: one written specification per building, line-item pricing an owner can read into meeting minutes, and a scope that maps to the reserve-fund study's exterior paint line. Oliver carries more board-governed buildings than any other Edmonton neighbourhood iPaint Painting services, low-rise condos, converted walk-ups, and townhouse-style strata rows between 109 Street and 124 Street, so every quote is built for the three-bid process: fixed price, named products, a mobilization plan that respects resident parking, and a multi-year repaint cycle option that staggers elevations across budget years when a board cannot fund the whole building at once. Can iPaint Painting repaint balcony rails and patch stucco on mid-century Oliver apartment buildings? iPaint Painting runs balcony rail and stucco patch-and-paint as a standing package on Oliver's 1960s and 1970s low-rise apartment stock. Steel rails are wire-brushed or sanded to sound metal, spot-primed with a rust-inhibitive primer, and finished with a direct-to-metal enamel. Stucco fields get hairline cracks routed and filled, delaminated patches cut back and re-stuccoed, then an elastomeric or 100 percent acrylic topcoat across the full elevation so the patches disappear instead of reading as blotches. The package exists because most mid-century Oliver buildings need exactly this scope years before they need a full repaint. What does a character home exterior repaint cost in Oliver in 2026? A character home exterior repaint in Oliver costs $3,800 to $8,500 in 2026, covering the 1912-1930s wood siding, brick accents, porch detail, and trim found on the surviving tree streets between 109 Street and 124 Street. Houses of the same era in Old Strathcona sit on conventional lots; Oliver's character homes sit between infill builds and apartment buildings, so the quote carries an urban access component: ladder and plank staging inside tight side yards, drop-sheet protection over shared walkways, and scheduling around permit parking. Pre-1950 painted wood gets lead-safe preparation, contained scraping and sanding with HEPA cleanup, before priming and two acrylic topcoats. How does iPaint Painting stage exterior painting on Oliver's busy streets? iPaint Painting plans every Oliver exterior around the neighbourhood's density before the first ladder goes up. Street-facing elevations on Jasper Avenue, 124 Street, and Stony Plain Road get boom-lift staging with cones and signed pedestrian routing along the sidewalk; lane elevations are worked from ladders and planks to keep lifts off main roads. Where a lift must occupy metered or permit parking, iPaint Painting arranges City of Edmonton on-street permits in advance so the machine has a legal footprint for the duration of the work. Spray application is limited on exposed corners where wind funnels between towers, with brush and roller taking over whenever overspray cannot be controlled. Last updated: 2026. Pricing reflects the current Oliver walk-up, strata, and character home market. Get Started Board-Ready Oliver Building Walkaround This Week Whether your walk-up off Kitchener Park is bleeding rust through its rail paint, your board needs a three-bid specification before the AGM, or your character home between the towers is due for its first lead-safe repaint in decades, one in-house iPaint Painting crew handles the substrate inventory, the written scope, the permits, and the lift plan. Free Oliver walkaround, fixed written price, five-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Walkaround --- ## Exterior Painting Riverbend | Stucco, Siding, Wood Trim | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/exterior-painting/riverbend.html > Professional exterior painting in Riverbend, southwest Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Established 1970s-2000s homes with stucco, vinyl siding, wood trim, and cedar accents. Serving Brander Gardens, Bulyea Heights, Rhatigan Ridge & Ogilvie Ridge. $4-$8/sq ft. 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Exterior Painting Riverbend | Stucco, Siding, Wood Trim | iPaint Painting Exterior Painting in Riverbend iPaint Painting provides professional exterior painting services in Riverbend , southwest Edmonton, Alberta , specializing in the established homes that define this mature river valley neighbourhood. Riverbend features a diverse mix of 1970s through 2000s builds with exteriors ranging from original wood and cedar siding to stucco, vinyl, aluminum, and newer HardiePlank on infills . Homes along the North Saskatchewan River valley and near Whitemud Creek Ravine face elevated moisture exposure, making proper exterior paint selection and preparation critical. Led by Mourad , a certified painter with over 15 years of experience protecting Edmonton homes against -40°C winters , intense UV exposure , hailstorms, and temperature swings reaching +35°C , our in-house team uses premium exterior-grade products from Benjamin Moore , Sherwin-Williams , and Cloverdale . Whether you own an original bungalow in Brander Gardens , a bi-level in Bulyea Heights , or a larger two-storey in Ogilvie Ridge , we handle every substrate with the right products and preparation. Riverbend exterior painting typically runs $4–$8 per square foot . Every project comes with thorough surface preparation, a detailed written estimate with no hidden fees, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free estimate. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs What We Paint Exterior Surfaces We Handle in Riverbend Every exterior substrate found across Riverbend’s 50 years of residential construction, from original 1970s wood siding to modern infill HardiePlank. Stucco Acrylic and traditional stucco found on many Riverbend homes. Crack repair, patching, and flexible exterior coatings for lasting protection. Wood & Cedar Siding Original wood lap siding and cedar accents common in 1970s-80s Riverbend builds. Power washing, scraping, priming, and premium topcoats. Vinyl & Aluminum Siding Factory-finish restoration for faded vinyl and aluminum. Specialized bonding primers and flexible coatings that expand and contract with the substrate. Fascia & Soffits Wood, aluminum, and vinyl fascia and soffit painting. Critical for weather protection along Riverbend’s tree-lined streets. Windows & Door Frames Wood window frames, door frames, and trim. Sanded, caulked, and painted for weather-tight protection and clean curb appeal. Garage Doors Steel, wood, and composite garage doors. Proper preparation and exterior-grade coatings for a fresh, unified look. Foundations & Parging Exposed foundation walls and parging. Waterproof coatings that protect against Edmonton’s freeze-thaw cycles. Decks & Fences Cedar and pressure-treated decks and fences throughout Riverbend’s mature yards. Staining and painting for UV and moisture protection. Our Process How Exterior Painting Works in Riverbend A proven 6-step process adapted for Riverbend’s diverse home ages, substrate types, and river valley climate conditions. 1 › Free Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or book online. We schedule a visit to inspect your Riverbend home’s exterior condition. 2 › Exterior Inspection We assess every surface: siding condition, wood rot, caulking failures, peeling paint, and substrate-specific preparation needs. 3 › Written Estimate Detailed pricing for every surface, repair, and product. Transparent and guaranteed in writing. No hidden fees. 4 › Preparation Power washing, scraping, sanding, wood rot repair, caulking, and priming. Landscaping and surfaces protected with professional coverings. 5 › Exterior Painting Premium exterior-grade coatings applied by our certified team. Brush, roller, and airless spray matched to each substrate. 6 Final Walkthrough We inspect every surface with you, clean up the property completely, and activate your 5-year written workmanship warranty. Why iPaint Why Riverbend Homeowners Choose iPaint for Exteriors What separates us from other exterior painting contractors in southwest Edmonton. Climate Expertise 15+ years of protecting Edmonton homes against -40°C winters, +35°C summers, UV, hail, and freeze-thaw cycling. We know which products perform in Alberta’s extreme conditions. All In-House Crew No subcontractors. The same certified team that starts your Riverbend exterior project finishes it. Consistent quality and accountability throughout. 5-Year Warranty Every exterior painting project in Riverbend comes with a 5-year written workmanship warranty. We stand behind our preparation, products, and application. Multi-Substrate Experience Riverbend’s 50 years of construction means stucco, wood, vinyl, aluminum, cedar, and HardiePlank all on the same street. We know the right product and technique for each. 4.9-Star Rated 156 Google Reviews with a 4.9-star average. Riverbend homeowners trust iPaint because we deliver on our promises and protect their largest investment. Landscape Protection Riverbend’s mature yards with established trees, gardens, and shrubs require careful protection during exterior painting. We cover and protect everything. Premium Products Exterior Products for Riverbend’s Climate 100% acrylic latex exterior products engineered for Edmonton’s extreme temperature swings and UV exposure. Benjamin Moore Premium exterior coatings with superior adhesion, flexibility, and colour retention through Alberta’s harshest conditions. Aura Exterior Regal Select Exterior Floor & Patio Sherwin-Williams Professional-grade exterior coatings with outstanding weather resistance and UV protection for Riverbend’s exposed surfaces. Duration Exterior Emerald Exterior SuperPaint Exterior Cloverdale Paint Western Canadian manufacturer with formulations specifically designed for Prairie climate extremes. Excellent value and performance. Odyssey Exterior Horizon Tundra Exterior Riverbend Pricing Exterior Painting Costs in Riverbend Transparent pricing based on the typical home sizes and substrate conditions found across Riverbend’s sub-neighbourhoods. Trim, Fascia & Soffits Only $1,500 – $3,500 Wood or aluminum trim, fascia boards, soffits, window frames, and door frames. Includes preparation, caulking, and two-coat finish. Bungalow (Brander Gardens) $5,500 – $9,000 Full exterior repaint of a 1,200–1,800 sq ft Riverbend bungalow. All siding, trim, fascia, soffits, garage door, and foundation. Two-Storey (Ogilvie Ridge) $9,000 – $16,000 Full exterior repaint of a 2,400–3,500 sq ft two-storey. Includes scaffolding, all siding, trim, fascia, soffits, and garage. Pricing depends on home size, substrate condition, number of storeys, and product selection. Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate → Riverbend Context Why Riverbend Exteriors Need Professional Attention Riverbend sits along the North Saskatchewan River valley in southwest Edmonton, a position that exposes homes to higher moisture levels from the river, Whitemud Creek Ravine , and Terwillegar Park . This moisture, combined with Edmonton’s extreme temperature swings (from -40°C to +35°C), creates a punishing environment for exterior paint and coatings. The Age Factor Many Riverbend homes are now 30 to 50 years old . Original wood siding, cedar accents, and wood window frames from the 1970s and 1980s have endured decades of freeze-thaw cycles, UV degradation, and moisture exposure. Without proper maintenance, these surfaces develop peeling paint, wood rot, cracked caulking, and exposed bare wood that accelerates deterioration. Professional exterior painting with proper preparation is the most cost-effective way to protect these homes for another decade. Mature Landscaping Challenges Riverbend’s established yards feature mature trees, hedges, gardens, and shrubs that have grown close to home exteriors over the decades. Professional exterior painters know how to work around these established landscapes, protecting root zones, branches, and plantings while still accessing every exterior surface. This is one of the key reasons Riverbend homeowners choose an experienced team over a budget contractor. Exterior Painting Details What’s Included & Preparation Every iPaint exterior painting project in Riverbend includes comprehensive preparation and premium product application. Full power washing of all exterior surfaces to remove dirt, mildew, and loose paint Scraping and sanding all peeling, cracking, or flaking paint to a sound surface Wood rot repair using epoxy consolidants and replacement boards where needed Caulking replacement around windows, doors, trim joints, and siding seams Primer application on bare wood, bare metal, and problem areas Premium exterior coatings applied by brush, roller, and airless spray Landscaping protection with professional drop cloths and coverings Complete cleanup of all debris, paint chips, and coverings Final walkthrough with the homeowner before warranty activation 5-year written workmanship warranty on all exterior work Need the interior done at the same time? Our interior painting team can coordinate both projects for maximum efficiency. We also offer deck and fence staining to complete your home’s exterior refresh. Service Areas Exterior Painting Across Riverbend & Southwest Edmonton We provide professional exterior painting throughout Riverbend, surrounding communities, and all of Edmonton. Riverbend Sub-Neighbourhoods Riverbend Brander Gardens Bulyea Heights Rhatigan Ridge Falconer Heights Ogilvie Ridge Nearby Southwest Edmonton Terwillegar Windermere Twin Brooks Blue Quill Summerside Ellerslie Rutherford Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Minutes from Our Shop — Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is just minutes from Riverbend via Terwillegar Drive. No travel surcharges. Riverbend, southwest Edmonton, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Our Work Exterior Painting Transformations Real exterior painting projects from Riverbend and southwest Edmonton homes. Before After Full Exterior Repaint, Brander Gardens Before After Stucco & Trim, Rhatigan Ridge Before After Wood Siding Restoration, Bulyea Heights Before After Fascia & Trim Refresh, Ogilvie Ridge View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help in Riverbend Exterior painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services available in Riverbend. Interior Painting Commercial Painting Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet Refacing Exterior Painting (Edmonton) Deck & Fence Staining Common Questions Exterior Painting FAQs, Riverbend Straight answers to the questions Riverbend homeowners ask most about exterior painting costs, timing, and weather protection. How much does exterior painting cost in Riverbend? Exterior painting in Riverbend ranges from $4 to $8 per square foot depending on home size, number of storeys, substrate condition, and product selection. A typical 1,400 sq ft bungalow in Brander Gardens costs $5,500–$9,000 for a full exterior repaint. Larger two-storey homes in Ogilvie Ridge or Falconer Heights run $9,000–$16,000. Trim-only projects (fascia, soffits, window frames) start at $1,500–$3,500. Homes with extensive wood rot, peeling paint, or substrate damage will require more preparation, which affects the total cost. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. The price we quote is the price you pay. How does Riverbend’s river valley location affect exterior paint durability? Riverbend’s position along the North Saskatchewan River valley and near Whitemud Creek Ravine means homes face higher humidity levels, morning fog, and increased moisture exposure compared to neighbourhoods further from the river. Combined with Edmonton’s -30°C to -40°C winters and +30°C to +35°C summers, exterior paint on Riverbend homes must resist moisture penetration, freeze-thaw cycling, and intense UV degradation. We use 100% acrylic latex exterior products specifically formulated for these conditions, with proper primer selection for each substrate. Homes on north-facing lots near the ravine may see faster degradation on shaded surfaces where moisture lingers. Call 780-938-9555 for a free assessment. My Riverbend home has original 1970s-80s wood siding. Can it be repainted? Yes, provided the wood is structurally sound. Many original Riverbend homes have cedar or wood lap siding that has weathered over 40+ years. Our process includes thorough power washing, scraping all loose and peeling paint to a sound surface, sanding smooth, replacing any rotted boards with matching lumber, applying appropriate wood primer (oil-based for bare wood, bonding primer for previously painted surfaces), and finishing with two coats of premium exterior acrylic latex. If the wood grain is deeply weathered and checked, we may recommend a solid body stain for better penetration and longer adhesion life. When properly prepared and painted with premium products, original wood siding on Riverbend homes can be protected for another 8–10 years. We also offer interior painting and cabinet refinishing to complete your Riverbend home refresh. Get Started Riverbend’s Trusted Exterior Painters Whether it’s trim and fascia, a full exterior repaint, or wood siding restoration in Brander Gardens, Bulyea Heights, Rhatigan Ridge, or Ogilvie Ridge, let’s talk. Free estimates, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Sherwood Park Exterior Painting 2026 | iPaint Strathcona County URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/exterior-painting/sherwood-park.html > 2026 Sherwood Park exterior repaints across 1970-2020s housing. Stucco crack-bridge, VinylSafe vinyl, Hardie ColorPlus, Strathcona County regs. Sherwood Park Exterior Painting 2026 | iPaint Strathcona County Exterior Painting in Sherwood Park , Strathcona County Exterior painting in Sherwood Park is a five-decade substrate problem, not a one-recipe job. Sherwood Park is the Strathcona County hamlet east of Edmonton where the housing stock spans 1970s original stucco in Mills Haven , 1980s vinyl in Foxhaven , 1990s aluminum siding in Heritage Hills , 2000s Hardie ColorPlus in Aspen Trails and Lakeland Ridge , and 2010s-2020s board-and-batten in Crystallina and Aster . iPaint Painting carries every substrate spec, the Sherwin-Williams VinylSafe palette, elastomeric crack-bridge product for 40-year stucco, and the Strathcona County paint solvent disposal plan in one truck. Updated for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book an Era-Specific Inspection The Strathcona County Reality Why Sherwood Park Carries the Widest Exterior Substrate Range in Greater Edmonton Sherwood Park is the urban service area of Strathcona County, a separately incorporated municipality immediately east of the City of Edmonton across Highway 21. The hamlet covers postal codes T8A , T8B , T8C , T8G , and T8H , with road access along Highway 16 , Baseline Road , Wye Road , Broadmoor Boulevard , and Sherwood Drive . Unlike newer master-planned Edmonton communities that share one build era and one recipe, Sherwood Park grew in distinct decade-by-decade rings outward from Sherwood Park Mall and Festival Place , and every ring left a different exterior substrate behind. That is why exterior repaints in Sherwood Park demand a contractor who carries every product line and every prep recipe on the same truck. The 1970s and early 1980s rings around Mills Haven , Glen Allan , and Sherwood Heights still hold large amounts of original stucco that has been weathering for 45 to 50 years and now needs elastomeric crack-bridge work to keep moisture out. The 1980s-90s ring through Foxhaven and Westboro is dominated by vinyl siding that requires the Sherwin-Williams VinylSafe palette to avoid heat-warp. Heritage Hills built out in the 1990s with aluminum siding that chalks under prairie UV. The 2000s build wave in Aspen Trails and Lakeland Ridge introduced Hardie ColorPlus siding that is now hitting its first repaint cycle. And Crystallina , Ridgewood , and Aster in the 2010s-2020s ring use modern board-and-batten and dark-trim packages that need different masking and product specs than anything older. Work follows Strathcona County paint solvent disposal regulations, which differ from the City of Edmonton rules. Repaint Triggers We Look For on a Sherwood Park Walkaround Hairline cracks at original 1970s stucco corners in Mills Haven and Glen Allan. Vinyl chalking and panel-edge warping in Foxhaven and Westboro. Aluminum siding chalk-rub on Heritage Hills west elevations. First-cycle ColorPlus fading in Aspen Trails and Lakeland Ridge. Trim-paint failure on Sherwood Heights homes near Festival Place where vinyl is still intact but trim has failed. Sun-bleached fascia returns on Broadmoor Boulevard west-facing lots. Original 1970s-80s metal garage door rust streaks across Mills Haven, Glen Allan, and Foxhaven. The Scope by Era How the Repaint Scope Changes Across Sherwood Park Decades A Sherwood Park exterior is never a single scope: the build era determines the substrate, the substrate determines the product, and the product determines the prep. Here is how iPaint Painting tackles each Sherwood Park ring. 1970s Stucco (Mills Haven, Glen Allan) Inspect for hairline cracks at corners and around the soffit line. Power wash, elastomeric crack-bridge primer, high-build elastomeric topcoat that flexes through Sherwood Park frost-thaw cycles. 1980s Vinyl (Foxhaven) Wash with vinyl-safe degreaser. Mask trim and soffit transitions. Spray Sherwin-Williams VinylSafe palette only. No darker non-VinylSafe colours, period, or the panels buckle. 1990s Aluminum (Heritage Hills, Westboro) Etch off chalk residue with a TSP-equivalent wash. Bonding primer over bare metal. Premium acrylic topcoat. Stand-off ladders only, no leaning on the aluminum. 2000s Hardie (Aspen Trails, Lakeland Ridge) Check ColorPlus film for delamination at the cut ends. Spot-prime, then full ColorPlus-compatible acrylic. First-cycle Hardie refresh typically due years 12-18. 2010s-20s Board-and-Batten (Crystallina, Aster, Ridgewood) Modern farmhouse field colours with dark trim packages. Caulk every batten seam. Spray-and-back-roll the field, hand-cut the battens, urethane enamel on the front door. Original Metal Garage Doors Sherwood Park 1970s-80s metal garage doors get hardware pulled, panels sanded down to sound substrate, then sprayed with urethane-modified exterior enamel for ten-year colour. Mature Tree Canopy and Uneven UV Exposure The older Sherwood Park subdivisions around Broadmoor Lake Park , Heritage Hills Lake , and the streets ringing Millennium Place have mature tree canopy that shades north and east elevations through most of the summer afternoon. South and west walls fade and chalk on a standard 8 to 12 year cycle while shaded elevations can hold colour for 15 years. The iPaint walkaround records each elevation separately so the spec can call for a second pass only where the sun has done the damage, which keeps the Sherwood Park budget honest without compromising the warranty. West-Facing Broadmoor Boulevard Corridor West-facing Sherwood Park homes along the Broadmoor Boulevard corridor and the streets backing onto open Strathcona County farmland take a heavy afternoon sun load combined with prevailing west wind. On those addresses iPaint Painting moves to a higher-build elastomeric on stucco, doubles the coat on vinyl, and schedules spray work around wind forecasts above 25 km/h to avoid overspray drift across neighbouring driveways. Substrate by Subdivision Sherwood Park Subdivisions and Their Exterior Recipes Sherwood Park does not run a single HOA, so colour rules are home-by-home and street-by-street. What matters more here is matching the right product to the right substrate, which the build era largely dictates. Below is the substrate map iPaint Painting works from on every Sherwood Park quote. Subdivision Build Era Dominant Substrate + Recipe Mills Haven 1970s Original stucco, elastomeric crack-bridge prep, original metal garage doors Glen Allan 1970s-early 1980s Original stucco and early vinyl mix, elastomeric or VinylSafe by elevation Sherwood Heights 1970s-1980s Mature stucco around Festival Place, partial vinyl on later phases Foxhaven 1980s-1990s Vinyl-dominant, Sherwin-Williams VinylSafe palette mandatory Westboro 1980s-1990s Vinyl with original wood trim, VinylSafe field plus trim refresh Heritage Hills 1990s Aluminum siding, chalk-removal etch, bonding primer, premium acrylic Aspen Trails 2000s Hardie ColorPlus, first-cycle 12-18 year refresh, ColorPlus-compatible coating Lakeland Ridge 2000s Hardie plus stone accents, lake-facing UV exposure on west elevations Ridgewood 2010s Mixed Hardie and board-and-batten, modern dark trim packages Crystallina 2010s-current Board-and-batten modern farmhouse, batten-seam caulk, dark trim, urethane front doors Aster 2010s-current Newest Sherwood Park inventory, first repaint cycle still 5-8 years out Whenever a Sherwood Park subdivision sits on a transition zone, like the 1980s-90s seam through Foxhaven or the late phases of Sherwood Heights, the iPaint walkaround confirms substrate at the wall before quoting. A wrong product on the wrong substrate is the single most expensive Sherwood Park exterior mistake. 2026 Pricing What an Exterior Repaint Costs in Sherwood Park 2026 ranges for typical Sherwood Park exteriors. The number is driven first by era, then by size, then by whether the front entry needs scaffold and whether west-facing Broadmoor Boulevard corridor exposure adds an extra coat. 1,500-2,000 sqft Bungalow $5,500-$7,800 Foxhaven vinyl or Glen Allan stucco bungalow. VinylSafe or elastomeric. Garage door, trim, fascia. 2,200-2,800 sqft Two-Storey $7,500-$10,500 Heritage Hills aluminum or Aspen Trails Hardie ColorPlus first-cycle. Full siding, soffit, fascia, garage doors. 3,500+ sqft Executive $10,500-$13,000 Lakeland Ridge or Crystallina executive with multiple gables, west-facing Broadmoor Boulevard exposure, scaffold-required entry. Call 780-938-9555 for a written Sherwood Park exterior inspection and quote, or book online . Free inspections include moisture-meter readings on suspect elevations and an era-specific product recommendation. Logistics Scheduling, Access, and Strathcona County Compliance The iPaint shop sits at 9821 33 Ave NW in Edmonton. From the shop, crews run Highway 16 east or Whitemud Drive through to Highway 21 , and a Sherwood Park driveway in Mills Haven , Glen Allan , or Heritage Hills is twenty to twenty-five minutes door to door. The exterior season iPaint Painting holds for Sherwood Park runs roughly from late April through mid-October. Stucco and acrylic both need surface temperatures above 10 C and below 30 C to cure properly, which lines up with the Strathcona County shoulder seasons. Crew arrival windows are coordinated around the school days at Salisbury Composite High School , Bev Facey Community High School , and the elementary schools around Sherwood Park Mall when families are in residence. For owners away during the season, iPaint Painting runs video walk-throughs and submits progress photos daily. Most important on Sherwood Park jobs: paint and solvent disposal follows Strathcona County hazardous-waste rules, not City of Edmonton rules, and all empty containers are returned to the county depot rather than dropped at an Edmonton transfer station. That is the kind of compliance detail an Edmonton-only crew often misses. Sherwood Park vs. Surrounding Greater Edmonton on Exterior Substrate Range If you are deciding which crew actually understands what your Sherwood Park home needs, here is how the substrate situation here compares to the newer Edmonton communities iPaint Painting also repaints. Sherwood Park vs. Community Build Era Range Substrate Spread + Regulator Sherwood Park 1970s-current (50+ years) Widest substrate range in Greater Edmonton: stucco, vinyl, aluminum, Hardie, board-and-batten. Strathcona County regs. Windermere 2005-2018 Acrylic stucco only, first-cycle recolour. City of Edmonton regs. Magrath Heights 1996-2010 Estate stucco with cedar accents, elastomeric prep. City of Edmonton regs. The Hamptons 2000-2010 Tudor-themed stucco with half-timber, covenant-driven. City of Edmonton regs. Heritage Valley 2008-current First-cycle Hardie ColorPlus, modern farmhouse trim. City of Edmonton regs. Exterior painting overview (parent service page across Edmonton and Strathcona County) Fort Saskatchewan exterior painting (Strathcona County neighbour to the northeast) Beaumont exterior painting (south-of-Edmonton sister municipality with separate regs) Sherwood Park service area hub Reference: Sherwood Park on Wikipedia and Strathcona County official site Common Questions Sherwood Park Exterior Painting FAQ Why does Sherwood Park need a different exterior paint approach than Edmonton? Sherwood Park sits inside Strathcona County, a separate municipality from the City of Edmonton, with its own paint and solvent disposal regulations that iPaint Painting follows on every Sherwood Park job. Sherwood Park also contains the widest substrate era range in Greater Edmonton on a single repaint route: 1970s original stucco still standing in Mills Haven and Glen Allan, 1980s vinyl in Foxhaven, 1990s aluminum siding in Heritage Hills, 2000s Hardie ColorPlus in Aspen Trails and Lakeland Ridge, and 2010s-2020s board-and-batten in Crystallina and Aster. The prep recipe, product choice, and disposal plan changes by subdivision and era, which is why a generic Edmonton-only crew often quotes the wrong scope here. Can 40-year original stucco in Mills Haven still be repainted, or does it need replacement? Original 1970s stucco in Mills Haven, Glen Allan, and Sherwood Heights is almost always repaintable when the substrate is structurally sound. iPaint Painting inspects for hairline cracking, base-coat delamination, and moisture intrusion at the soffit line, then specs an elastomeric crack-bridge primer and a high-build elastomeric topcoat that flexes with the wall instead of cracking again. The full scope on a 40-year stucco home in Mills Haven typically runs $7,500 to $11,500 because the prep is heavier than a newer build. Replacement is only required when the base coat has separated from the lath, which the iPaint walkaround catches on roughly one in twenty homes from that era. Do you use Sherwin-Williams VinylSafe on the 1980s-90s Foxhaven vinyl siding? Yes. iPaint Painting uses the Sherwin-Williams VinylSafe palette as the default specification for any vinyl siding repaint in Foxhaven, Westboro, and the older streets of Heritage Hills. VinylSafe is engineered to stay within the heat-reflection limits that 1980s and 1990s vinyl was manufactured to handle, which prevents the warping and panel-buckling that hits homeowners who choose a darker non-VinylSafe colour. The Sherwood Park VinylSafe inventory still includes more than one hundred deeper shades, so colour choice is rarely the constraint, only the underlying physics of the panel. What does an exterior repaint cost in Sherwood Park in 2026? Sherwood Park exterior repaints run $5,500 to $13,000 in 2026, depending entirely on era and size. The lower end of the range covers a 1,500 sqft Foxhaven vinyl bungalow on a VinylSafe repaint with garage door and trim. Mid-range $7,500 to $9,500 covers most 2,200-2,800 sqft Heritage Hills aluminum-and-trim homes or first-cycle Hardie refreshes in Aspen Trails. The high end covers 1970s Mills Haven full-elastomeric stucco scopes and 3,500+ sqft Lakeland Ridge or Crystallina executive homes with multiple gables and west-facing Broadmoor Boulevard corridor exposure. Every iPaint Painting quote is era-specific because the substrate dictates the product. Are mature trees in older Sherwood Park subdivisions a factor in exterior paint life? Mature tree canopy is a real factor and iPaint Painting plans the spec around it. Mills Haven, Glen Allan, Sherwood Heights, and the streets ringing Broadmoor Lake Park have a mature tree canopy that shades north and east elevations for most of the summer afternoon. That uneven UV exposure means the south and west walls fade and chalk on a normal 8 to 12 year cycle while the shaded elevations can hold colour for 15 years or more. Our walkaround records each elevation separately and we often recommend a partial repaint, where only the sun-side walls get a second coat, to stretch the budget without compromising the warranty on a Sherwood Park exterior. Last updated: 2026. Pricing and product availability reflect the current Sherwood Park market. Get Started Era-Specific Sherwood Park Inspection This Week Whether your Mills Haven stucco is in year 48 of its original finish or your Crystallina board-and-batten is ready for its first refresh, the same in-house iPaint crew handles the inspection, the substrate-matched product spec, and the Strathcona County compliant disposal plan. Free exterior inspection, written era-specific scope, five-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Inspection --- ## Exterior Painting Spruce Grove | House, Siding, Stucco & Trim | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/exterior-painting/spruce-grove.html > Professional exterior painting in Spruce Grove by iPaint Painting. House painting, siding, stucco, trim, soffits, fascia, decks & fences. Serving Greenbury, Prescott, Spruce Ridge, Woodhaven & all Spruce Grove neighbourhoods. Certified, premium products, 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Exterior Painting Spruce Grove | House, Siding, Stucco & Trim | iPaint Painting Exterior Painting in Spruce Grove iPaint Painting is the most trusted exterior painting contractor in Spruce Grove , Alberta, serving homeowners across every neighbourhood in this growing city west of Edmonton in Parkland County , from the premium homes along Jennifer Heil Way in Greenbury to the established communities near King Street and McLeod Avenue . Owner Mourad , an MPI-certified painter with 15+ years of experience, leads an all-in-house crew that specializes in house siding, stucco, trim, soffits, fascia, eaves, garage doors, front doors, decks, and fences using premium exterior-grade products from Benjamin Moore , Sherwin-Williams , and Cloverdale . Spruce Grove sits on the open prairie west of Edmonton along Highway 16 (Yellowhead) and Highway 16A , giving homes more direct wind exposure and UV punishment than sheltered urban neighbourhoods, which means exterior product selection and surface prep matter even more here. Whether you own a stucco two-storey in Prescott , a family home in Woodhaven , or a newer build in Tonewood , iPaint brings neighbourhood-specific exterior expertise to every project. Every job includes a free colour consultation , a transparent written estimate, and a 5-year workmanship warranty . Our Edmonton shop is a 30-minute drive via Highway 16 . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Paint Every Exterior Surface, Protected Right From siding to soffits, stucco to decks, our certified team handles every exterior surface with the prep and products Spruce Grove's wind-exposed prairie climate demands. House Siding Wood, vinyl, Hardie board, and engineered siding, power washed, prepped, and painted for lasting protection against Spruce Grove's prairie wind and elements. Stucco Common in Greenbury and Prescott, stucco painting requires elastomeric coatings that flex with temperature swings. We repair cracks, prime, and apply products built for Alberta winters. Trim & Window Frames Exterior trim, window casings, and frames, scraped, caulked, primed, and painted with semi-gloss for maximum weather resistance. Soffits, Fascia & Eaves The overlooked surfaces that protect your roofline. We scrape, prime, and repaint soffits, fascia, and eaves to stop moisture damage before it starts. Garage Doors Steel, wood, or composite garage doors, sanded, primed, and finished to match or complement your home's exterior colour scheme. Front & Entry Doors Your front door is the first thing visitors see. We prep and paint entry doors with premium exterior products for a bold, lasting first impression. Decks & Fences Wood decks, fences, and railings, power washed, sanded, and finished with exterior stain or paint to withstand Spruce Grove's freeze-thaw cycles and open-air wind exposure. Railings & Accents Porch railings, columns, shutters, and exterior accents, detailed prep and precision painting for a polished, cohesive look. Need something that's not on this list? We also handle deck & fence staining , stain & lacquer work, and surface repairs . If it's on the outside of your home and needs paint, we do it. Our Process From First Call to Final Walkthrough We've refined our exterior painting process over 15 years and hundreds of homes across Edmonton and Spruce Grove. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for your Spruce Grove exterior. 01 ➔ Free Exterior Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free on-site exterior assessment in Spruce Grove. 02 ➔ Full Inspection & Colour Consultation Mourad or a senior painter walks the full exterior of your Spruce Grove home, inspects every surface for peeling, cracking, and wind-driven weather damage, and helps you choose the right colours and products. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every surface, product, prep requirement, and price. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Surface Preparation Power washing, scraping, sanding, caulking, and priming, this is the most critical step for exterior longevity in Spruce Grove's wind-exposed climate. We protect your landscaping, windows, and walkways before any prep begins. 05 ➔ Professional Exterior Painting Our in-house team applies premium exterior-grade Benjamin Moore Aura, Sherwin-Williams Duration, or Cloverdale products using brushes, rollers, and airless spray, the right method and number of coats for each surface. 06 Final Walkthrough & Cleanup We walk every side of your home with you, inspect every surface, clean up all materials, and ensure your landscaping is untouched. Your 5-year written workmanship warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Spruce Grove Homeowners Choose iPaint for Exterior Painting Your exterior is your home's first line of defence against Spruce Grove's prairie winds and Alberta's climate extremes. We don't just make it look good, we make it last. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. Exterior work demands coordination, safety training, and accountability, and that's exactly what our in-house team delivers on every project. Certified Painter Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, Fall Protection, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. Exterior painting at height requires proper training and safety protocols, not something you trust to a weekend crew off Kijiji. Our team is in Spruce Grove regularly and knows the local housing stock. Climate-Rated Exterior Products We use premium exterior-grade products from Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, and Cloverdale, specifically formulated to handle Spruce Grove's UV exposure, prairie wind, freeze-thaw cycles, hail, and temperature extremes from -40°C to +35°C. Cheap paint fails in one season here. Ours lasts 7–10 years. Thorough Surface Preparation Exterior paint is only as good as the prep underneath it. We power wash, scrape all loose paint, sand rough surfaces, caulk gaps and joints, and apply the right primer for each substrate. This is where 80% of the longevity comes from, and it's the step most painters cut short. 5-Year Written Warranty Every exterior surface we paint is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If anything peels, bubbles, or cracks due to our work, we come back and fix it at no charge. Combined with manufacturer product warranties, your exterior is fully protected. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for power washing, caulking, or "extra coats." Everything is detailed upfront, every surface, every product, every dollar. Your landscaping is protected and your property left cleaner than we found it. Premium Products The Products Behind Our Results We only use premium exterior-grade paints from the brands trusted by certified painters across Canada. The right product is the difference between a 3-year paint job and a 10-year paint job. Benjamin Moore Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior is our top recommendation for Spruce Grove homes. Its Color Lock technology resists fading from the intense UV on west-facing walls along Highway 16, and its advanced resin system handles the expansion and contraction caused by extreme temperature swings, from -40°C winter nights to +35°C summer afternoons. Aura Exterior Regal Select Exterior ben Exterior Sherwin-Williams Sherwin-Williams Duration Exterior is engineered for extreme weather. Its PermaLast technology provides a thick, flexible coating that resists cracking, peeling, and blistering, exactly what Spruce Grove exteriors face with prairie wind exposure and harsh winters. Outstanding hide and colour retention even on south- and west-facing walls with full sun exposure. Duration Exterior Emerald Exterior SuperPaint Exterior Cloverdale A trusted Western Canadian brand built for Western Canadian weather. Cloverdale's exterior lines deliver excellent adhesion and flexibility, formulated specifically for the prairie climate that Spruce Grove and Parkland County homeowners live with. Professional-grade performance at a great value point. Acrylux Exterior Diamond Exterior Revo During your free exterior assessment , we'll recommend the best product line for each surface based on substrate type, sun exposure, weather exposure, and your budget. We'll explain the differences so you can make an informed choice. Spruce Grove Pricing Exterior Painting Pricing for Spruce Grove Transparent pricing for every exterior project, no hidden fees, no surprises. A modest travel fee applies for Spruce Grove. Single Side $1,500–$3,000 Siding, trim, soffits Full Exterior $3,500–$12,000+ All surfaces, complete repaint Stucco Home $4,000–$10,000 Greenbury, Prescott, Tonewood Deck & Fence $1,000–$4,000 Stain or paint, full prep Pre-Sale Curb Appeal $3,000–$7,000 Front face, door, trim, garage Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate → Spruce Grove Context Why Spruce Grove Exteriors Need Expert Painting Spruce Grove is a city of approximately 40,000 residents west of Edmonton in Parkland County , Alberta, connected to the capital region via Highway 16 (Yellowhead) and Highway 16A . Unlike sheltered urban Edmonton neighbourhoods, Spruce Grove sits on open prairie with fewer tree windbreaks and more direct exposure to prevailing westerly winds. This means exteriors here face even more aggressive wind-driven rain , UV degradation , and temperature-cycling stress than homes 30 minutes east. The premium exterior-grade products we use, Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior , Sherwin-Williams Duration , Cloverdale Revo , are engineered with flexible resins that move with your home instead of cracking under Spruce Grove's demanding conditions. Our team reaches Spruce Grove in about 30 minutes from our south Edmonton shop via Highway 16 , passing Century Road and entering the city along McLeod Avenue . 1970s–1980s Established: Woodhaven, Millgrove & McLaughlin Woodhaven was one of Spruce Grove's earliest residential developments, featuring bungalows and split-level homes built near King Street and McLeod Avenue in the heart of town. These 1970s-era homes typically have original wood siding , aluminum soffits, and fascia that has weathered decades of prairie winters. Many exteriors have multiple layers of paint, sometimes four or five coats over 40+ years, creating adhesion failure that demands thorough scraping, sanding, and bonding primer. Millgrove , situated south of Highway 16A near the Pioneer Centre and Grain Elevator Museum , shares the same era and the same exterior challenges. McLaughlin , nestled between Grove Drive and the older town core, features similar housing stock where homeowners preparing to sell frequently invest in full exterior repaints to maximize curb appeal. Our Lead Safety (RRP) certification means we handle pre-1978 exteriors safely. If your exterior also needs deck and fence staining , we handle both in a single visit to save you time and money. 1990s–2000s Family Growth: Spruce Ridge, Broxton Park & The Links Spruce Ridge , developed through the 1990s and 2000s along corridors near Jennifer Heil Way , named after Spruce Grove's Olympic gold medallist, features two-storey family homes with vinyl and Hardie board siding , stucco accents, and attached garages. These homes are now 15–25 years old, and the original exterior finishes are showing their age, fading on south-facing walls, chalking on west exposures facing the open landscape, and peeling trim around windows and garage doors. Broxton Park , located in the southwest area of the city, has similar-era homes where builder-grade exterior products are failing. The Links , a community near the The Links Golf Course , includes larger homes with complex rooflines, multiple gable accents, and stucco-over-frame construction that requires careful masking and spray application. These neighbourhoods require scaffolding or extension ladder systems to safely reach second-storey surfaces and peak gables. We apply UV-resistant exterior coatings on wind-exposed elevations to prevent premature fading and chalking. Exterior Painting Details What's Included in Every Spruce Grove Exterior Project When you hire iPaint for exterior painting in Spruce Grove, you're getting a complete, professional service designed to protect your home for years, not just make it look good for a season. From Woodhaven bungalows to Greenbury new builds, every exterior gets the same meticulous process. Full exterior inspection , we assess every surface for peeling, cracking, rot, and wind-driven weather damage before quoting Power washing , high-pressure cleaning removes dirt, mildew, chalk, and loose paint for a clean bonding surface Scraping and sanding , all loose and flaking paint is removed by hand and machine to ensure proper adhesion Caulking and sealing , gaps around windows, doors, trim joints, and siding seams are sealed to prevent moisture intrusion from Spruce Grove's wind-driven rain Premium exterior primer , the right primer for each substrate: wood, stucco, Hardie board, or metal Professional application , brushes, rollers, and airless spray equipment selected for each surface and product Landscaping protection , drop cloths and coverings protect plants, walkways, driveways, and outdoor furniture Multi-coat application , two full coats minimum on all surfaces for maximum coverage and durability Complete cleanup , all materials removed, coverings cleared, landscaping restored Final walkthrough inspection , we review every surface with you before signing off 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better." The exterior painting season in Spruce Grove runs May through September , book early to secure your spot or call 780-938-9555 . 2010s Premium: Greenbury & Prescott Greenbury , Spruce Grove's premier newer development accessed via Jennifer Heil Way in the city's west end, features executive-style homes with stucco exteriors , stone accents, and 2,500+ square-foot floor plans. These homes were built with higher-quality finishes than typical builder grade, but even premium stucco needs maintenance after 8–10 years in Alberta's climate. Hairline cracks develop from freeze-thaw cycling, and south- and west-facing walls fade from relentless UV exposure on the open prairie. We repair stucco cracks, apply elastomeric primer, and finish with two coats of premium product rated for extreme temperature swings. Prescott , another newer community in Spruce Grove's northwest sector near the TransAlta Tri Leisure Centre , has similar high-end construction with stucco, Hardie board, and composite siding combinations that demand professional colour coordination between body, trim, soffits, fascia, and garage doors. For homeowners in these communities, a professional exterior repaint with Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior or Sherwin-Williams Duration restores curb appeal and adds another decade of protection. 2020s New Construction: Tonewood & Harvest Ridge Tonewood , one of Spruce Grove's newest developments in the city's south end, and Harvest Ridge , emerging on the city's expanding edges, feature modern two-storey homes where builder-grade exterior paint is already showing its limits after just 3–5 years. Homes built quickly during the housing boom received the cheapest possible exterior finishes, thin single coats that peel, chalk, and fade in Spruce Grove's harsher-than-Edmonton conditions. West-facing walls take the worst punishment from afternoon sun and prevailing winds sweeping across the open landscape. We power wash to remove chalk, prime all bare and failing spots, and apply two full coats of premium exterior product. The Horizon Stage Performing Arts Centre anchors Spruce Grove's cultural scene near Jubilee Park , and the Henry Singer Sports Facility on Jennifer Heil Way draws families from every neighbourhood, this is a city of homeowners who take pride in their properties and invest in lasting curb appeal. Need the interior done too? Our interior painting team can handle both projects back-to-back for maximum efficiency. Service Areas Exterior Painting Across Spruce Grove & Parkland County We provide professional exterior painting services throughout Spruce Grove, Parkland County, and all surrounding communities. Primary Service Area Spruce Grove, AB Parkland County Premium & Newer Neighbourhoods (2000s–2020s) Greenbury Prescott Tonewood Harvest Ridge The Links Established Neighbourhoods (1970s–1990s) Woodhaven Millgrove McLaughlin Spruce Ridge Broxton Park Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Leduc Stony Plain 30 Minutes via Highway 16 , Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton serves all of Spruce Grove and Parkland County. A modest travel fee applies and is disclosed upfront in your written estimate. Spruce Grove, Parkland County, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Our Work Exterior Painting Transformations Real exterior painting projects from Spruce Grove and area homes. See how a professional paint job can completely transform your home's curb appeal. Before After Full Exterior Repaint, Greenbury Before After Stucco & Trim, Prescott Before After Siding & Soffits, Spruce Ridge Before After Garage & Front Door, Woodhaven Before After Deck & Fence Staining, The Links Before After Two-Storey Exterior, Tonewood View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Exterior painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Interior Painting Exterior Painting (Edmonton) Deck & Fence Staining Commercial Painting Drywall & Surface Repairs Stain & Lacquer Common Questions Exterior Painting FAQs, Spruce Grove Straight answers to the questions Spruce Grove homeowners ask most about exterior painting costs, preparation, products, and timelines. How much does exterior painting cost in Spruce Grove? Exterior painting in Spruce Grove typically ranges from $3,500 to $12,000+ for a full house, depending on size, number of storeys, surface condition, and product selection. A single-side repaint averages $1,500–$3,000. Stucco homes in Greenbury or Prescott typically fall between $4,000 and $10,000. A modest travel fee applies for the 30-minute drive from our Edmonton shop via Highway 16, this is always disclosed upfront in your written estimate. Every quote is detailed and guaranteed in writing with no hidden fees. Does Spruce Grove's open landscape affect exterior paint durability? Yes, significantly. Spruce Grove sits west of Edmonton on the open prairie in Parkland County with less tree cover and more direct wind exposure than urban Edmonton neighbourhoods. West- and south-facing walls take considerably more UV and wind-driven moisture punishment, which accelerates paint degradation. We use premium exterior-grade products like Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior and Sherwin-Williams Duration with flexible resins specifically formulated for these conditions, and we apply extra attention to caulking and sealing on wind-exposed elevations along Highway 16 and Century Road corridors. When is the best time to paint the exterior of a house in Spruce Grove? The ideal exterior painting season in Spruce Grove runs from May through September, when daytime temperatures consistently stay above 10°C. Spruce Grove can experience more wind than central Edmonton due to its open prairie position, so we monitor forecasts closely and schedule around gusty days to ensure proper application and curing. We need at least 4–6 hours of dry, calm conditions after application. Book early, our exterior calendar fills fast each spring. Do you paint stucco homes in Spruce Grove's newer neighbourhoods? Absolutely. Many homes in Greenbury, Prescott, and Tonewood feature stucco exteriors that require elastomeric coatings, flexible paints that expand and contract with temperature swings from -40°C to +35°C without cracking. We repair hairline stucco cracks, apply proper primer, and finish with two full coats of premium elastomeric exterior product. A properly painted stucco exterior in Spruce Grove should last 8–10 years with the products we use. During your free assessment, we'll inspect every stucco surface and recommend the right system. Do you offer a warranty on exterior painting in Spruce Grove? Yes. Every exterior painting project in Spruce Grove comes with a 5-year written workmanship warranty, the same warranty we offer across all our service areas including Edmonton, Sherwood Park, and St. Albert. If anything we painted peels, bubbles, or cracks due to our workmanship, we come back and fix it at no charge. Combined with manufacturer product warranties from Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, and Cloverdale, your Spruce Grove home's exterior is protected for years. Call 780-938-9555 to book your free assessment. Get Started Spruce Grove’s Trusted Exterior Painters Whether it's a stucco repaint in Greenbury, siding and soffits in Woodhaven, or a full exterior in Prescott, let's talk about your project. Free estimates, thorough assessment, no pressure. Just a 30-minute drive from our shop. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Exterior Painting St. Albert | House, Siding, Stucco & Trim | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/exterior-painting/st-albert.html > Professional exterior painting in St. Albert by iPaint Painting. House painting, siding, stucco, trim, soffits, fascia, decks & fences. Built for St. Albert Exterior Painting St. Albert | House, Siding, Stucco & Trim | iPaint Painting Exterior Painting in St. Albert iPaint Painting is the most trusted exterior painting contractor in St. Albert , Alberta, an independent city of approximately 68,000 residents situated northwest of Edmonton along the Sturgeon River . Owner Mourad , an MPI-certified painter with 15+ years of experience, leads an all-in-house crew that specializes in house painting, siding, stucco, trim, soffits, fascia, eaves, garage doors, decks, fences, and railings, protecting St. Albert homes against -40°C winters , intense UV exposure , hailstorms, and temperature swings reaching +35°C . From the heritage character homes along Perron Street near Father Lacombe Chapel , Alberta's oldest building, dating to 1861, to executive estates in Kingswood along Kingswood Boulevard , newer family homes in Erin Ridge off St. Albert Trail , and the modern builds in Jensen Lakes , each neighbourhood demands different preparation, products, and techniques, and iPaint brings that neighbourhood-specific expertise to every project. We use premium exterior-grade products from Benjamin Moore , Sherwin-Williams , and Cloverdale , all formulated for Alberta's extreme climate. Every job includes a free exterior assessment , a transparent written estimate, and a 5-year workmanship warranty . Our south Edmonton shop is a 25-minute drive via St. Albert Trail or Anthony Henday Drive , no travel surcharges. Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Paint Every Exterior Surface, Protected Right From siding to soffits, stucco to decks, our certified team handles every exterior surface with the prep and products St. Albert's climate demands. House Siding Wood, vinyl, Hardie board, and engineered siding, power washed, prepped, and painted for lasting protection against St. Albert's elements. Stucco Stucco is common across St. Albert, from Lacombe Park to Oakmont. Elastomeric coatings flex with temperature swings. We repair cracks, prime, and apply products built for Alberta winters. Trim & Window Frames Exterior trim, window casings, and frames, scraped, caulked, primed, and painted with semi-gloss for maximum weather resistance. Soffits, Fascia & Eaves The overlooked surfaces that protect your roofline. We scrape, prime, and repaint soffits, fascia, and eaves to stop moisture damage before it starts. Garage Doors Steel, wood, or composite garage doors, sanded, primed, and finished to match or complement your home's exterior colour scheme. Front & Entry Doors Your front door is the first thing visitors see. We prep and paint entry doors with premium exterior products for a bold, lasting first impression. Decks & Fences Wood decks, fences, and railings, power washed, sanded, and finished with exterior stain or paint to withstand St. Albert's freeze-thaw cycles. Railings & Accents Porch railings, columns, shutters, and exterior accents, detailed prep and precision painting for a polished, cohesive look. Need something that's not on this list? We also handle deck & fence staining , stain & lacquer work, and surface repairs . If it's on the outside of your home and needs paint, we do it. Our Process From First Call to Final Walkthrough We've refined our exterior painting process over 15 years and hundreds of homes across Edmonton and St. Albert. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for your exterior. 01 ➔ Free Exterior Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free on-site exterior assessment in St. Albert. 02 ➔ Full Inspection & Colour Consultation Mourad or a senior painter visits your St. Albert home, walks the full exterior, inspects every surface for peeling, cracking, and weather damage, and helps you choose the right colours and products. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every surface, product, prep requirement, and price. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Surface Preparation Power washing, scraping, sanding, caulking, and priming, this is the most critical step for exterior longevity in St. Albert's climate. We protect your landscaping, windows, and walkways before any prep begins. 05 ➔ Professional Exterior Painting Our in-house team applies premium exterior-grade Benjamin Moore Aura, Sherwin-Williams Duration, or Cloverdale products using brushes, rollers, and airless spray, the right method and number of coats for each surface. 06 Final Walkthrough & Cleanup We walk every side of your home with you, inspect every surface, clean up all materials, and ensure your landscaping is untouched. Your 5-year written workmanship warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why St. Albert Homeowners Choose iPaint for Exterior Painting Your exterior is your home's first line of defence against St. Albert's climate. We don't just make it look good, we make it last. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. Exterior work demands coordination, safety training, and accountability, and that's exactly what our in-house team delivers on every project. Certified Painter Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, Fall Protection, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. Exterior painting at height on St. Albert's two-storey homes requires proper training and safety protocols, not something you trust to a weekend crew off Kijiji. Climate-Rated Exterior Products We use premium exterior-grade products from Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, and Cloverdale, specifically formulated to handle St. Albert's UV exposure, freeze-thaw cycles, hail, and temperature extremes from -40°C to +35°C. Cheap paint fails in one season here. Ours lasts 7–10 years. Thorough Surface Preparation Exterior paint is only as good as the prep underneath it. We power wash, scrape all loose paint, sand rough surfaces, caulk gaps and joints, and apply the right primer for each substrate. This is where 80% of the longevity comes from, and it's the step most painters cut short. 5-Year Written Warranty Every exterior surface we paint is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If anything peels, bubbles, or cracks due to our work, we come back and fix it at no charge. That's our promise to every St. Albert homeowner. Combined with manufacturer product warranties, your exterior is fully protected. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for power washing, caulking, or "extra coats." Everything is detailed upfront, every surface, every product, every dollar. Your landscaping is protected and your property left cleaner than we found it. Premium Products The Products Behind Our Results We only use premium exterior-grade paints from the brands trusted by certified painters across Canada. The right product is the difference between a 3-year paint job and a 10-year paint job. Benjamin Moore Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior is our top recommendation for St. Albert homes. Its Color Lock technology resists fading from UV exposure on south-facing walls along Boudreau Road and Sir Winston Churchill Avenue, and its advanced resin system handles the expansion and contraction caused by extreme temperature swings, from -40°C winter nights to +35°C summer afternoons. Aura Exterior Regal Select Exterior ben Exterior Sherwin-Williams Sherwin-Williams Duration Exterior is engineered for extreme weather. Its PermaLast technology provides a thick, flexible coating that resists cracking, peeling, and blistering, exactly what St. Albert exteriors face every winter along the Sturgeon River corridor. Outstanding hide and colour retention even on south-facing walls with full sun exposure. Duration Exterior Emerald Exterior SuperPaint Exterior Cloverdale A trusted Western Canadian brand built for Western Canadian weather. Cloverdale's exterior lines deliver excellent adhesion and flexibility, formulated specifically for the prairie climate that St. Albert homeowners live with. Professional-grade performance at a great value point, popular with homeowners in Braeside and Akinsdale. Acrylux Exterior Diamond Exterior Revo During your free exterior assessment at your St. Albert home, we'll recommend the best product line for each surface based on substrate type, sun exposure, weather exposure, and your budget. We'll explain the differences so you can make an informed choice. St. Albert Pricing Exterior Painting Pricing for St. Albert Same pricing as Edmonton, no travel surcharges for St. Albert. Single Side $1,500–$3,000 Braeside, Akinsdale Full Exterior $5,000–$12,000+ Kingswood, Oakmont executives Stucco Home $4,000–$10,000 Lacombe Park, Erin Ridge Deck & Fence $1,000–$4,000 Stain or paint, full prep Pre-Sale $3,000–$7,000 Front face, door, trim, garage Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate → St. Albert Context Why St. Albert Homes Need Professional Exterior Painting St. Albert is an independent city of approximately 68,000 residents situated northwest of Edmonton along the Sturgeon River . Home to the St. Albert Farmers' Market , the largest outdoor farmers' market in Western Canada, the Enjoy Centre (a 90,000 sq. ft. garden centre and event space), the Arden Theatre , and the Red Willow Trail system stretching 85 km along the river valley, St. Albert is one of Alberta's most desirable residential communities. Its housing stock spans five distinct construction eras, and each one presents unique exterior painting challenges that the climate only amplifies, temperature swings from -40°C to +35°C , intense summer UV, hail risk from June through August, and punishing freeze-thaw cycles every spring and fall. 1960s–1970s Character: Grandin, Sturgeon & Forest Lawn Grandin , one of St. Albert's oldest residential neighbourhoods, sits near Perron Street and the historic Father Lacombe Chapel , built in 1861, it is the oldest building in Alberta. Homes here feature original wood clapboard siding , aging trim, and multiple layers of paint accumulated over 50+ years. Many pre-1978 homes contain lead-based primers that require certified removal, our Lead Safety (RRP) certification means we handle these heritage exteriors safely and in full compliance with Health Canada guidelines. Sturgeon and Forest Lawn , also developed in this era along streets near Sir Winston Churchill Avenue , share the same challenges: rotted fascia boards, peeling soffits, and wood siding that has endured decades of Alberta winters without professional-grade coatings. 1980s–1990s Family: Lacombe Park, Braeside & Erin Ridge Lacombe Park , one of St. Albert's largest neighbourhoods, was developed through the 1980s and 1990s south of Boudreau Road near Lacombe Lake and the Botanic Park . Many homes here have stucco exteriors that are now 30–40 years old, hairline cracks have expanded through freeze-thaw cycles, allowing moisture behind the finish. These stucco surfaces require crack repair, elastomeric primer, and two coats of flexible exterior coating to prevent further deterioration. Braeside , situated between St. Albert Trail and Ray Gibbon Drive , has similar aging stucco and wood-trimmed two-storeys where the original builder paint has long failed. Erin Ridge , developed through the 1990s along Erin Ridge Drive , features family homes where the exterior finishes are showing their age, faded siding, chalking stucco, and trim that needs scraping and repriming. If your exterior also needs deck and fence staining , we handle both in a single visit to save you time and money. Exterior Painting Details What's Included & St. Albert Pricing Every iPaint exterior painting project in St. Albert includes a comprehensive scope of work designed around the specific needs of your home, not a one-size-fits-all template. Full exterior inspection , we assess every surface for peeling, cracking, rot, and weather damage before quoting Power washing , high-pressure cleaning removes dirt, mildew, chalk, and loose paint for a clean bonding surface Scraping and sanding , all loose and flaking paint is removed by hand and machine to ensure proper adhesion Caulking and sealing , gaps around windows, doors, trim joints, and siding seams are sealed to prevent moisture intrusion Premium exterior primer , the right primer for each substrate: wood, stucco, Hardie board, or metal Professional application , brushes, rollers, and airless spray equipment selected for each surface and product Landscaping protection , drop cloths and coverings protect plants, walkways, driveways, and outdoor furniture Multi-coat application , two full coats minimum on all surfaces for maximum coverage and durability Complete cleanup , all materials removed, coverings cleared, landscaping restored Final walkthrough inspection , we review every surface with you before signing off 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion St. Albert Exterior Painting Pricing Guide Pricing is the same as Edmonton, no travel surcharges for St. Albert. Typical ranges: Single-side repaint , $1,500–$3,000 depending on size, surface condition, and product Full exterior house painting , $5,000–$12,000+ for all surfaces, complete repaint Stucco home (Lacombe Park, Erin Ridge) , $4,000–$10,000 including crack repair, prime, and 2 coats Deck & fence , $1,000–$4,000 for stain or paint with full prep Pre-sale curb appeal , $3,000–$7,000 for front face, door, trim, and garage door Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate and we'll schedule an on-site assessment, typically within 48 hours for St. Albert addresses. Premium & Executive: Kingswood, Oakmont & Riverside Kingswood , St. Albert's premier executive neighbourhood, features large two-storey homes along Kingswood Boulevard with complex rooflines, multiple gable accents, and mixed exterior materials, stucco body, wood or composite trim, stone accents, and multi-panel garage doors. Painting these homes requires scaffolding, careful masking of stone and brick sections, and precise colour coordination across 4–5 different surfaces and materials. Oakmont , another premium community accessed via Oakmont Drive near the Sturgeon River , has executive homes with south-facing exposures that take extreme UV punishment, we apply UV-resistant exterior coatings like Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior on these high-exposure walls to prevent premature fading and chalking. Riverside , developed along the river valley near Ray Gibbon Drive , features newer executive builds where homeowners invest in premium exterior finishes to match the calibre of the homes and protect their investment against the Sturgeon River corridor's moisture exposure. 2000s–Present: Jensen Lakes, North Ridge & Newer Developments Jensen Lakes , St. Albert's newest major development situated near Ray Gibbon Drive and the community lake, is where builder-grade exterior paint is showing its limits. Homes built 5–10 years ago with the cheapest possible exterior finishes are now peeling, fading, and chalking, especially on south- and west-facing walls exposed to UV along Bellerose Drive . North Ridge , another newer community north of Villeneuve Road , has the same builder-paint failures common across Alberta's post-2010 developments. Builders use single-coat application with economy-grade products that simply cannot withstand the temperature extremes and UV intensity of a St. Albert summer. For these homes, we power wash to remove chalk, prime bare spots, and apply two full coats of premium exterior product rated for Alberta's climate extremes. Walk the Red Willow Trail through Grain Elevator Park , the character homes and new builds you pass on the way illustrate exactly why professional exterior painting matters in this city. Need the interior done too? Our interior painting team can handle both projects back-to-back for maximum efficiency. Service Areas Exterior Painting Across St. Albert We provide professional exterior painting services throughout St. Albert and all surrounding communities. Primary Service Area St. Albert, AB Premium & Executive Neighbourhoods Kingswood Oakmont Riverside Erin Ridge Jensen Lakes North Ridge Established Neighbourhoods Grandin Lacombe Park Braeside Sturgeon Forest Lawn Akinsdale Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park Spruce Grove Leduc Fort Saskatchewan 25 Minutes via St. Albert Trail , Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton serves all of St. Albert with no travel surcharge. Same pricing as Edmonton. St. Albert, Alberta, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Our Work Exterior Painting Transformations Real exterior painting projects from St. Albert and area homes. See how a professional paint job can completely transform your home's curb appeal. Before After Full Exterior Repaint, Kingswood Before After Stucco & Trim, Lacombe Park Before After Siding & Soffits, Erin Ridge Before After Garage & Front Door, Braeside Before After Deck & Fence Staining, Oakmont Before After Two-Storey Exterior, Jensen Lakes View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Exterior painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Interior Painting in St. Albert Cabinet Painting in St. Albert Exterior Painting (Edmonton) Deck & Fence Staining Stain & Lacquer Drywall & Surface Repairs Common Questions Exterior Painting FAQs, St. Albert Straight answers to the questions St. Albert homeowners ask most about exterior painting costs, preparation, products, and timelines. How much does exterior painting cost in St. Albert? Exterior painting in St. Albert ranges from $1,500–$3,000 for a single side to $5,000–$12,000+ for a full house, identical to our Edmonton pricing with no travel surcharge. Stucco homes common in Lacombe Park and Erin Ridge typically fall between $4,000 and $10,000 depending on crack repair needs and home size. Executive homes in Kingswood or Oakmont with complex rooflines, multiple gable accents, and mixed materials may run higher due to scaffolding and colour coordination requirements. Deck and fence staining runs $1,000–$4,000. The final price depends on home size, surface condition, number of storeys, and whether you choose Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior, Sherwin-Williams Duration, or Cloverdale Revo. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees, the number on the quote is the number on the invoice. When is the best time to paint a house exterior in St. Albert? The ideal exterior painting season in St. Albert runs from May through September, when daytime temperatures consistently stay above 10°C and humidity levels are manageable. St. Albert's proximity to the Sturgeon River can create morning dew and fog that delays start times in spring and fall, our crews monitor conditions and adjust accordingly. We need at least 4–6 hours of dry conditions after application for proper curing. Hail season runs June through August, so we monitor forecasts daily and schedule around severe weather. Book early, our exterior calendar fills up fast, and St. Albert homes are some of our most popular projects. Do older Grandin homes need special exterior preparation before painting? Yes, and this is where many painters cut corners. Homes built in the 1960s and 1970s in Grandin, one of St. Albert's original neighbourhoods near the historic Father Lacombe Chapel, often have original wood clapboard siding with multiple layers of paint accumulated over 50+ years. Homes built before 1978 may contain lead-based primers that require certified removal. Our team holds Lead Safety (RRP) certification and follows Health Canada protocols for safe handling. Beyond lead concerns, these older exteriors typically need rotted trim replacement, thorough scraping, sanding to bare wood in damaged areas, and bonding primer before any topcoat. Sturgeon and Forest Lawn homes from this same era have similar needs. All prep work is included in our estimate, never charged as an add-on surprise. How long does exterior paint last in St. Albert's climate? With proper preparation and premium exterior-grade products, a professional exterior paint job in St. Albert should last 7–10 years. St. Albert's climate is among the toughest in Canada for exterior finishes, temperature swings from -40°C to +35°C cause constant expansion and contraction, intense summer UV fades cheap paint in a single season, hailstorms chip coatings, and freeze-thaw cycles work moisture into every crack and joint. South- and west-facing walls along Boudreau Road and Bellerose Drive take the worst UV punishment. We use Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior, Sherwin-Williams Duration, and Cloverdale Revo, all engineered with flexible resins that move with your home instead of cracking under these extreme conditions. Do you charge extra to paint homes in St. Albert? No. St. Albert is within our primary service area, just 25 minutes from our south Edmonton shop at 9821 33 Ave NW via St. Albert Trail or Anthony Henday Drive. Same pricing as Edmonton, no travel surcharges, no mileage fees. Our crews are in St. Albert neighbourhoods from Grandin to Jensen Lakes multiple days every week during the exterior painting season from May through September. We schedule St. Albert projects in clusters to maximize efficiency. Call 780-938-9555 to book your free on-site assessment, we typically schedule within 48 hours for St. Albert addresses. Get Started St. Albert’s Trusted Exterior Painters Whether it's a stucco repaint in Lacombe Park, a full exterior in Kingswood, or a pre-sale curb appeal upgrade in Erin Ridge, let's talk about your project. Free estimates, thorough assessment, no pressure. Just a 25-minute drive from our shop. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Exterior Painting Summerside | Siding, Trim, Deck & Fence | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/exterior-painting/summerside.html > Professional exterior painting in Summerside, southeast Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Vinyl siding, Hardie board, stucco, trim, soffits, fascia, garage doors, decks, fences. Newer builds 2008-2025. 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Exterior Painting Summerside | Siding, Trim, Deck & Fence | iPaint Painting Exterior Painting in Summerside iPaint Painting is the trusted exterior painting contractor in Summerside , southeast Edmonton’s family-oriented lakeside community developed since 2008 , home to a mix of townhomes, duplexes, and single-family homes near Ellerslie Road and 50 Street . Owner Mourad , an MPI-certified painter with 15+ years of experience , leads an all-in-house crew that handles every exterior surface: vinyl siding, Hardie board, stucco, and wood siding , plus soffits, fascia, trim, garage doors, decks, and fences . Edmonton’s extreme climate, ranging from minus 30 in January to plus 30 in July, demands exterior coatings that flex, adhere, and resist UV degradation year after year. Builder-applied exterior finishes on Summerside homes often chalked, faded, or lost adhesion within five to eight years of construction. We restore and upgrade these surfaces using premium exterior-grade products with full preparation and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Exterior painting in Summerside costs $3,000–$5,500 for a townhome or duplex , $5,500–$10,000 for a two-storey home , and $8,000–$14,000 for larger homes . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs What We Paint Exterior Surfaces We Handle in Summerside From vinyl-clad townhomes along Summerside Boulevard to stucco-faced single-family homes near the community lake, we paint every exterior surface. Vinyl Siding The most common exterior finish in Summerside. Properly cleaned, abraded, and coated with premium 100% acrylic exterior paint that flexes through Edmonton freeze-thaw cycles. Hardie Board Siding Fibre cement siding found on many Summerside single-family homes. Requires specific primers and exterior coatings to maintain Hardie’s performance warranty requirements. Stucco Traditional and acrylic stucco exteriors require elastomeric coatings that bridge hairline cracks and breathe with the surface. Proper preparation prevents future cracking and water intrusion. Wood Siding & Accents Decorative wood accents and trim elements common on Summerside elevation upgrades. Sanded, primed, and finished to resist moisture penetration through Edmonton winters. Soffits & Fascia Painted to match or contrast the siding palette. Proper brush-applied coverage on soffits and fascia prevents rot and peeling that Edmonton’s freeze-thaw cycle accelerates. Trim & Window Frames Crisp painted trim transforms the curb appeal of any Summerside home. We mask windows, doors, and fixtures precisely and apply exterior alkyd or 100% acrylic for lasting sharpness. Garage Doors Single and double garage doors on Summerside homes sanded, primed, and finished with exterior enamel. Dramatically improves curb appeal for a fraction of replacement cost. Decks & Fences Stain, solid colour, or paint applied to wood and composite decks and privacy fences. Full cleaning, sanding, and primer applied before topcoat on every project. Our Process How Exterior Painting Works in Summerside A proven 6-step exterior process designed for Edmonton’s climate and refined across hundreds of southeast Edmonton projects. 1 › Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or book online. We assess your Summerside home’s exterior conditions and discuss scope, colours, and timing. 2 › Surface Assessment We inspect siding, soffits, fascia, trim, and any decks or fences to identify adhesion issues, damage, and surfaces requiring repair before painting. 3 › Written Estimate Itemized pricing for every surface. No hidden fees. The price we quote is the price you pay. Guaranteed in writing. 4 › Preparation Pressure washing, sanding, scraping, caulking gaps, spot priming bare surfaces, and masking all windows, doors, lights, and fixtures. 5 › Professional Painting Premium exterior-grade products applied by our certified in-house team. Spray, brush, and roller techniques matched to each surface and condition. 6 Final Walkthrough Complete inspection of every painted surface, full site cleanup, and activation of your 5-year written workmanship warranty. Why iPaint Why Summerside Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting What separates us from other exterior painting contractors in southeast Edmonton. Certified & Insured MPI-certified and fully insured for exterior work in Summerside. Mourad brings 15+ years of Edmonton exterior painting experience to every project. Safety and accountability on every job site. All In-House Team No subcontractors. The same crew that starts your Summerside exterior project finishes it. Consistent technique, clean communication, and a team that takes pride in the final result. 5-Year Warranty Every exterior painting project in Summerside includes a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If our work fails, we fix it. Period. Climate-Appropriate Products We specify exterior coatings proven in Edmonton’s climate, not warm-weather products marketed across Canada. Elastomeric formulas for stucco, 100% acrylic for vinyl and Hardie board, and alkyd enamels for trim. No Hidden Fees Detailed, written, itemized estimates. Every Summerside homeowner knows the full scope and cost before any work begins. No surprises at invoice time. 4.9-Star Rated 156 Google Reviews with a 4.9-star average. Summerside homeowners and their neighbours trust iPaint Painting because our results speak for themselves from the street. Premium Products Exterior Products We Use on Summerside Homes Premium exterior coatings engineered for Edmonton’s climate extremes. Never bargain-bin products on any Summerside project. Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior is our first choice for Summerside siding and trim. Colour Lock technology prevents fading and the self-priming formula builds a thicker, more protective film in fewer coats. Aura Exterior ben Exterior Fresh Start Primer Alkyd Enamel Sherwin-Williams Emerald Exterior and Duration Exterior are our preferred Sherwin lines for Summerside projects. Outstanding UV resistance, mildew resistance, and flexibility across Edmonton temperature ranges. Emerald Exterior Duration Exterior Loxon XP Primers Cloverdale Paint Alberta-made exterior products formulated specifically for western Canadian winters. Tundra Elastomeric is our stucco specification for Summerside homes requiring flexible, breathable coverage. Tundra Elastomeric Horizon Exterior Odyssey Primers Pricing Guide Exterior Painting Costs in Summerside Transparent pricing based on the home styles and exterior surface areas found across Summerside and adjacent communities. Townhome or Duplex $3,000 – $5,500 Full exterior repaint of a Summerside townhome or duplex. Siding, soffits, fascia, trim, and front door. Preparation and two coats included. Two-Storey Home $5,500 – $10,000 Standard two-storey Summerside single-family home. Complete exterior including all siding faces, soffits, fascia, and all trim elements. Larger Home $8,000 – $14,000 Larger Summerside homes with higher square footage or complex rooflines, multiple elevations, and extensive trim detailing. Garage Door $300 – $600 Single or double garage door sanded, primed, and finished in exterior enamel. Significant curb appeal upgrade for minimal investment. Deck & Fence $1,500 – $4,000 Wood or composite decking, privacy fencing, and railings. Full cleaning, sanding, and primer before any topcoat is applied. Free Estimate $0 Every Summerside exterior project starts with a free on-site assessment. No commitment, no pressure. Just honest advice and transparent pricing. Final pricing depends on home size, siding type, surface condition, and product selection. Every estimate is itemized, written, and guaranteed. Request your free estimate → Summerside Context Why Summerside Homes Need Professional Exterior Painting Summerside is a lakeside community in southeast Edmonton built primarily between 2008 and 2025 near the intersection of Ellerslie Road and 50 Street . The area is defined by the Summerside Beach and community lake park , which draws families to the neighbourhood and also creates a specific microclimate: lake proximity increases humidity during summer months, which affects how exterior paint performs on siding and wood surfaces. Adjacent communities Larkspur and Orchards at Ellerslie share the same housing stock and the same exposure conditions. The Compact Lot Challenge Summerside homes sit on compact and zero-lot-line lots, meaning homes are built close together with minimal setbacks. This affects exterior painting in practical ways. Access to side elevations can be restricted, requiring specialized equipment or scheduling coordination with neighbours. Overspray from airless sprayers must be managed carefully to protect adjacent properties. Our team assesses access conditions during the free walkthrough and plans accordingly, which is one reason Summerside homeowners consistently note that our job sites are clean and our neighbours stay on good terms throughout the project. Builder Exterior Finishes on Summerside Homes Homes constructed between 2008 and 2020 in Summerside were finished with builder-specified exterior coatings applied quickly over large volumes of identical units. These finishes were never intended to last more than eight to twelve years. By the time a Summerside home is ten years old, chalking, fading, peeling soffits, and cracked caulking around window frames are common. Our full exterior repaint process addresses every one of these failure points before new coatings are applied, producing results that outlast the original finish by years. What’s Included What’s Included & Summerside Pricing Every iPaint exterior painting project in Summerside includes a comprehensive scope designed to protect newer homes from Edmonton’s climate. Full pressure washing of all surfaces to remove chalk, mildew, dirt, and loose paint before any coating is applied Surface repair and caulking , replacing failed caulking around all window frames, door frames, and penetrations Spot priming of bare areas, repaired sections, and any surfaces showing adhesion loss before topcoat application Premium exterior product application , 100% acrylic or elastomeric coatings appropriate for the specific siding material on your Summerside home Complete masking of all windows, doors, lights, outlets, and fixtures before any spray or brush work Soffits and fascia painted to match or complement the selected siding colour throughout all elevations Trim and window frames , clean hand-applied finish in contrasting or matching exterior enamel Garage door included or priced separately depending on condition and scope Full site cleanup , all masking removed, paint debris collected, and property returned to pre-project condition 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at final walkthrough Painting the interior at the same time? Coordinate both with our interior painting team in Summerside for scheduling efficiency. Also serving nearby all Edmonton exterior painting and the commercial painting needs of the Ellerslie Road corridor. Service Areas Exterior Painting Across Summerside & Southeast Edmonton We provide professional exterior painting throughout Summerside, adjacent communities, and all of Edmonton. Summerside & Nearby Communities Summerside Larkspur Orchards at Ellerslie Ellerslie Rutherford Desrochers Nearby Southeast Edmonton Allard Chappelle Gardens Heritage Valley Windermere Twin Brooks Riverbend Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Minutes from Our Shop — Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton puts us a short drive from Summerside via 91 Street. No travel surcharges for any Summerside exterior project. Summerside, southeast Edmonton, proudly served by iPaint Painting Our Work Exterior Painting Transformations Real exterior painting projects from Summerside and southeast Edmonton homes. Before After Full Exterior Repaint, Summerside Single-Family Before After Townhome Exterior, Summerside Before After Siding, Trim & Garage Door, Summerside Before After Deck & Fence Stain, Summerside View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help in Summerside Exterior painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our full range of services available throughout Summerside. Interior Painting Commercial Painting Deck & Fence Staining Drywall & Surface Repairs Exterior Painting (Edmonton) Stain & Lacquer Common Questions Exterior Painting FAQs, Summerside Straight answers to what Summerside homeowners ask most about exterior painting costs, timing, and surface-specific questions. How much does exterior painting cost in Summerside? Exterior painting in Summerside costs $3,000 to $5,500 for a townhome or duplex, $5,500 to $10,000 for a standard two-storey single-family home, and $8,000 to $14,000 for larger homes with more complex rooflines or additional elevation detail. Garage door painting runs $300 to $600. Deck and fence projects range from $1,500 to $4,000 depending on size and condition. Final pricing depends on siding type, surface condition, number of colours, and product selection. Every estimate is itemized, written, and guaranteed. The price we quote is the price you pay. Call 780-938-9555 to schedule your free exterior assessment. Can you paint vinyl siding on a Summerside home? Yes. Vinyl siding is the most common exterior finish on Summerside homes built since 2008 and it can be painted successfully when the right process and products are used. We clean the siding thoroughly with a degreasing wash to remove chalk and surface contamination, lightly abrade the surface to improve mechanical adhesion, apply a premium 100% acrylic exterior coating compatible with vinyl, and select a colour that is the same shade or darker than the original. Painting vinyl a colour significantly lighter than the original is not recommended because vinyl expands more in heat than paint can accommodate, which causes peeling. We walk every Summerside homeowner through colour options appropriate for their siding profile during the free consultation. When is the best time to paint the exterior of a Summerside home? The ideal exterior painting window in Edmonton is May through September, when daytime temperatures are consistently above 10 degrees Celsius and overnight temperatures stay above 5 degrees Celsius. Most premium exterior coatings require these minimum temperatures to cure properly and achieve their rated adhesion strength. We monitor weather conditions daily and will not apply exterior coatings if rain, frost, or extreme heat is forecast within the cure window. For Summerside homeowners who want work done in spring, booking in February or March secures a spot in the prime season. We occasionally extend into October for mild years, but spring and summer are the most reliable periods for exterior work in southeast Edmonton. How long does exterior painting take on a Summerside townhome or single-family home? A standard Summerside townhome or duplex exterior typically takes two to three days including preparation, priming, and two topcoats. A single-family two-storey home usually takes three to five days depending on the number of surface types, elevations, and whether the garage door, deck, and fence are included in the same project. We provide a clear timeline estimate at the time of your written quote. Weather windows in Edmonton sometimes shift timelines, and we communicate any weather-related adjustments proactively so you are never left guessing about your project status. Do Summerside homes on zero-lot-line lots create access challenges for exterior painting? They can. Many Summerside homes were built on compact lots with minimal space between adjacent properties. Side elevations can have as little as a metre of clearance, which limits equipment access and requires brush and roller technique rather than spray in some areas. Our team assesses access conditions for every Summerside home during the initial walkthrough and plans accordingly, including discussing any requirements with neighbours when access to the property line is needed to safely paint the full elevation. Overspray management is also addressed in our setup plan to protect adjacent properties throughout the project. This planning step is a standard part of every Summerside exterior estimate at no additional charge. Get Started Summerside’s Trusted Exterior Painters Whether it’s a townhome, a full single-family exterior, or a deck and fence refresh near Summerside Beach, let’s talk. Free estimates, weather-matched scheduling, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Weather-Monitored Scheduling No Subcontractors --- ## Exterior Painting in Terwillegar: Stucco Costs 2026 URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/exterior-painting/terwillegar.html > Exterior painting in Terwillegar costs $4 to $9 per square foot in 2026. iPaint repaints stucco, Hardie, and brick on SW Edmonton homes May to September. Exterior Painting in Terwillegar: Stucco Costs 2026 Exterior Painting in Terwillegar : Stucco, Hardie, and Brick Exterior painting in Terwillegar is a stucco, Hardie fibre-cement, and brick job on the 2000s to 2010s homes of this master-planned district in southwest Edmonton . iPaint Painting recoats Terwillegar Towne front porches and rear-laneway garages, executive elevations in Magrath Heights and MacTaggart , and the siding, soffit, fascia, and trim across South Terwillegar and Haddow , with colours kept inside each community's architectural controls. A single side runs $3,000-$6,000 and a full exterior runs $15,000-$30,000 . Freeze-thaw durable coatings, the May to September exterior window, and a five-year written warranty. Last updated June 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Exterior Visit 2026 Pricing How Much Does Exterior Painting Cost in Terwillegar in 2026? Exterior painting in Terwillegar costs $4 to $9 per square foot in 2026. A single side of a two-storey home runs $3,000-$6,000 , and a full exterior on a typical 3,000 square foot Terwillegar house lands at $15,000-$30,000 . The number is set less by floor area than by three things specific to this district: which materials wrap the house, how much of the freeze-thaw damage from last winter has to be repaired first, and whether the colour has to clear a community architectural control before a brush touches the wall. Material mix is the biggest lever. A stucco-and-stone Terwillegar Towne build, a Hardie fibre-cement two-storey in South Terwillegar, and a brick-fronted home in Magrath Heights each carry a different prep plan and a different price band, shown below. Surface condition is the second lever: stucco hairline cracks, Hardie caulk lines opened by cold, and chalked south-facing walls all add prep hours before the first coat. The May to September window is the third, because a quote booked in March holds the preferred summer dates that fill fast once the season opens. Single Side $3,000-$6,000 One full elevation of a two-storey Terwillegar home. Stucco, Hardie, or brick, prepped and two-coated. Stucco & Stone Combo $18,000-$28,000 Terwillegar Towne new-urbanist build: stucco field, stone accents, porch, soffit, fascia, and trim tied together. Hardie Fibre-Cement $16,000-$25,000 South Terwillegar and Haddow two-storeys. Washed, edge-primed, recoated to outlast the factory finish. Full Exterior $15,000-$30,000 Typical 3,000 sq ft Terwillegar home, every elevation, garage, and trim surface in one season. Pre-Sale Curb Appeal $10,000-$20,000 Front-facing refresh for a Terwillegar listing: body, porch, door, and garage before the photos. Per Square Foot $5-$10 Estate elevations in Magrath Heights and MacTaggart with high walls and detailed trim run toward the top of the band. Every Terwillegar quote is written, itemized by surface, and free of hidden fees. Call 780-938-9555 or request a free exterior visit , and note your community so the colour-compliance check starts the same day. The District, Block by Block What Counts as Terwillegar? Southwest Edmonton Between the Henday and the River Terwillegar is a master-planned residential district in southwest Edmonton, part of the City of Edmonton's Terwillegar Heights area, not a separate municipality. Terwillegar is named after the Terwillegar family, John and Nellie Terwillegar, early Edmonton settlers, and the district is bounded roughly by Anthony Henday Drive , Terwillegar Drive , Rabbit Hill Road , 23 Avenue , and the North Saskatchewan River valley to the east. The build era runs mostly 1995 to 2015, which is exactly the window when stucco, Hardie fibre-cement, and brick combinations became the standard SW Edmonton elevation. The anchors residents organize their lives around shape the repaint demand too: the Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre , Terwillegar Park with its large off-leash dog park in the river valley, Riverbend Square shopping centre, and the Terwillegar Drive corridor. The homes iPaint Painting repaints sort into three families this area combines like nowhere else in Edmonton: new-urbanist Terwillegar Towne houses with prominent porches and laneway garages, executive custom homes in Magrath Heights and MacTaggart, and the broad run of family two-storeys across South Terwillegar, Haddow, Leger, Falconer Heights, and Bulyea Heights. Where iPaint Paints Exteriors Inside Terwillegar Terwillegar Towne Early-2000s new-urbanism: prominent front porches, narrow lots, rear laneways with detached garages, strict architectural controls on colour. Magrath Heights Executive and estate custom homes, large 2000s to 2010s builds with brick fronts, tall elevations, and premium trim detail. MacTaggart Affluent estate enclave near MacTaggart Sanctuary. Big stucco-and-stone elevations that read straight from the street. South Terwillegar 2000s to 2010s family two-storeys, heavy on Hardie fibre-cement siding now past the factory finish lifespan. Haddow & Leger Established Terwillegar Heights pockets with stucco and vinyl homes facing chalking on south and west walls. Falconer Heights & Bulyea Heights River-valley-adjacent homes with extra moisture exposure on ravine-facing elevations near the North Saskatchewan. Brander Gardens & Ogilvie Ridge Mature SW Edmonton streets bordering Terwillegar, mixed stucco, brick, and wood-trim two-storeys. Riverbend & Windermere Edge Neighbouring communities on the same coatings cycle, reached on the same Anthony Henday Drive run from the shop. The Signature Terwillegar Scope Best Exterior Painting in Terwillegar for Stucco, Hardie, and Brick Homes iPaint Painting is the painter Terwillegar homeowners call because the three-material elevation that defines this district needs three different plans on the same wall. The stucco, Hardie fibre-cement, and brick that builders combined across 2000s to 2010s SW Edmonton homes each react differently to Edmonton's freeze-thaw climate, and a crew that treats them all the same gets failures at the seams inside two winters. Stucco gets its hairline cracks filled and sealed, then a flexible acrylic that bridges the constant expansion and contraction between a minus-forty January and a plus-thirty July. Hardie fibre-cement is washed, spot-primed at the cut edges and fastener heads where coatings break down first, then recoated with an acrylic latex built to outlast the factory finish. Brick is left bare where it is the home's feature, or coated with a breathable masonry product when the owner wants it painted, with the mortar lines cut by hand. The porch posts, garage door, soffit, fascia, and trim that tie those materials together are sequenced last so the whole front reads as one finish. What a Terwillegar Exterior Repaint Includes Stucco crack repair and sealing: Hairline and settlement cracks filled, then coated with a flexible acrylic that moves with freeze-thaw instead of splitting. Hardie fibre-cement recoat: Pressure wash, edge and fastener spot-priming, and two coats of acrylic latex that outperforms the original factory coating. Brick treatment, bare or breathable: Feature brick protected and left raw, or painted with a vapour-permeable masonry product and hand-cut mortar lines. Porch, laneway garage, and trim: Terwillegar Towne front porches and detached rear-laneway garages prepped and finished to match the body scheme. Architectural-control colour compliance: Body, trim, and accent colours selected to clear the community design guidelines before a full order is placed. Colour Compliance How Does Architectural-Control Colour Compliance Work in Terwillegar? Architectural-control colour compliance in Terwillegar is the step that protects a homeowner from repainting twice. Terwillegar Towne, Magrath Heights, and MacTaggart were platted with design guidelines that govern exterior colour, so iPaint Painting builds the scheme to read as an approved refresh rather than a flag to the community standards. The work happens before any paint is ordered, not after a wall is half-coated. Guideline review: The community's exterior-colour rules are confirmed at the assessment so the palette starts inside the approved range. On-wall drawdowns: Body, trim, and accent candidates are painted onto the actual elevation and judged in morning and afternoon light, because stucco and Hardie read differently under prairie sun. Three-tone balance: A body, a trim, and one accent are tuned so the porch, garage, and door tie in without breaking the streetscape Terwillegar Towne was designed around. Recorded colour codes: The final body, trim, soffit, fascia, and door codes are logged so a future touch-up draws from one list, not a guess. The result is a repaint that lifts curb appeal and survives a community review at the same time, which matters most on a pre-sale refresh where a buyer's agent and the next owner will both look closely. iPaint Painting handles the same colour discipline on the interior painting side when a homeowner does both at once. Stucco vs Hardie Stucco vs Hardie Fibre-Cement: Which Terwillegar Exterior Costs More to Paint? Stucco and Hardie fibre-cement are the two most common Terwillegar exteriors, and they price differently because they fail differently. Stucco painting in Terwillegar leans on crack repair and a flexible coating that survives freeze-thaw movement, while Hardie leans on edge-priming and a recoat that beats the factory finish. A stucco-and-stone combo runs $18,000-$28,000 and a Hardie two-storey runs $16,000-$25,000, with the gap driven by how much masonry detail and accent work the elevation carries. Terwillegar Exterior: Stucco vs Hardie Stucco & Stone (Terwillegar Towne) Hardie Fibre-Cement (South Terwillegar) Main prep Crack fill, seal, masonry-stable primer Wash, spot-prime cut edges and fasteners Coating Flexible acrylic that bridges movement Acrylic latex that outlasts factory finish Freeze-thaw weak point Hairline cracks in the stucco field Caulk lines and butt-joint seams Accent work Stone borders, porch posts, heavy trim Board-and-batten gables, window surrounds Typical 2026 price $18,000-$28,000 $16,000-$25,000 Best window May to September, dry stucco field May to September, above 10 degrees Freeze-Thaw Durability Coatings Built for the Edmonton Exterior Window Edmonton's continental climate puts every Terwillegar wall through freeze-thaw cycles from October to April, so the exterior season runs roughly May to September when temperatures hold above 10 degrees long enough to cure. iPaint Painting schedules south and west elevations, which take the hardest UV load on Terwillegar Towne porches and laneway garages, to dodge the peak July and August heat. Premium exterior-grade acrylics from Benjamin Moore and Dulux are specified for the flex and adhesion this climate demands, so the finish holds seven to ten years instead of one. Porches & Laneway Garages The Terwillegar Towne New-Urbanist Front Terwillegar Towne was built on early-2000s new-urbanism: prominent front porches, narrow lots, and detached garages off rear laneways. Exterior painting in Terwillegar Towne is therefore a two-front job, the public porch and body that face the walkable street, and the laneway garage that takes weather from the back. iPaint Painting finishes both to the same recorded colour scheme so the house reads as one design from the sidewalk and the lane. Exterior painting service overview (parent service, every iPaint location) Terwillegar interior painting (executive interiors and Terwillegar Towne colour updates on the same visit) Terwillegar commercial painting (Riverbend Square and Terwillegar Drive corridor) Terwillegar cabinet refinishing (keep real wood in Magrath Heights and MacTaggart kitchens) Terwillegar area hub (every iPaint service available in the district) Reference: Terwillegar Heights on Wikipedia Common Questions Terwillegar Exterior Painting FAQ How much does exterior painting cost in Terwillegar in 2026? Exterior painting in Terwillegar costs $4 to $9 per square foot in 2026. A single side of a two-storey home runs $3,000 to $6,000, and a full exterior on a typical 3,000 square foot Terwillegar house lands at $15,000 to $30,000. A stucco-and-stone combination on a Terwillegar Towne build runs $18,000 to $28,000, Hardie fibre-cement homes in South Terwillegar and Haddow run $16,000 to $25,000, and a pre-sale curb-appeal refresh runs $10,000 to $20,000. Siding material, home height, surface condition, and the prep the substrate needs drive the number, and every Terwillegar quote is written with no hidden fees. Does iPaint Painting match Terwillegar architectural-control colours? iPaint Painting keeps every Terwillegar repaint inside the architectural controls these master-planned communities enforce. Terwillegar Towne, Magrath Heights, and MacTaggart were platted with design guidelines that govern exterior colour, so a body, trim, and accent scheme is selected to read as an approved refresh rather than a flag to the community standards. Colour drawdowns are tested on the actual wall in morning and afternoon light before a full order is placed, and the final body, trim, soffit, fascia, and door codes are recorded so future touch-ups draw from one list. When is the best time to paint a Terwillegar home exterior? Exterior painting in Terwillegar is booked inside the May to September window, when Edmonton temperatures hold above 10 degrees Celsius long enough for coatings to cure. Edmonton's continental climate puts every wall through freeze-thaw cycles from October to April, which is why a coating applied too cold or too late in the season fails at the seams first. South and west elevations on Terwillegar Towne porches and laneway garages take the hardest UV load, so those faces are scheduled to avoid the peak July and August afternoon heat. Booking a free estimate in March or April secures the preferred summer dates before the season fills. Can iPaint Painting paint stucco, Hardie, and brick on the same Terwillegar house? Stucco, Hardie fibre-cement, and brick are the three exterior materials iPaint Painting handles together on 2000s to 2010s Terwillegar homes, and each one gets a different plan on the same elevation. Stucco is crack-filled and sealed, then coated with a flexible acrylic that bridges hairline movement from freeze-thaw. Hardie fibre-cement is washed, spot-primed at cut edges and fastener heads, and recoated with an acrylic latex that outlasts the factory finish. Brick is left bare where it is a feature, or coated with a breathable masonry product where the homeowner wants it painted, with the mortar lines cut by hand. The porch posts, soffit, fascia, garage door, and trim that tie those materials together are sequenced so the whole front reads as one finish. Last updated: June 2026. Pricing reflects the current stucco, Hardie fibre-cement, and brick exterior repaint market across Terwillegar and southwest Edmonton. Get Started Terwillegar Exteriors: From the Towne Porches to the Estate Streets Whether the project is a stucco-and-stone Terwillegar Towne front, a Hardie fibre-cement two-storey in South Terwillegar, or a brick-fronted estate in Magrath Heights, iPaint Painting clears the colour compliance, repairs the freeze-thaw damage, and books the work inside the May to September window. Free exterior visit. Five-year written warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Exterior Visit --- ## The Hamptons Tudor Exterior Repaint 2026 | Hardie + Half-Timber | iPaint URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/exterior-painting/the-hamptons.html > Tudor-covenant exterior repaints for The Hamptons in west Edmonton. Half-timber re-staining, first-cycle Hardie siding refresh, covenant-approved palettes for Beaumont Homes builds. The Hamptons Tudor Exterior Repaint 2026 | Hardie + Half-Timber | iPaint Exterior Painting in The Hamptons , Edmonton The Hamptons is the west Edmonton master-planned community in postal code T5T , built by Beaumont Homes between 2000 and 2010 under a Tudor-themed design covenant that controls every visible exterior finish. iPaint Painting handles the three jobs that define a Hamptons exterior in 2026: decorative half-timber re-staining on the Tudor accents at gable peaks and second-storey bays, first-cycle Hardie siding repaints on the 2003 to 2008 ColorPlus installations that are now chalking, and covenant-approved field stucco recolouring as the original forest greens and burgundies migrate to taupes and warm greys. Service area runs from Anthony Henday Drive west to 199 Street and from Whitemud Drive north to Webber Greens Drive , between Lewis Estates and Suder Greens . Updated for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Covenant Walkthrough Tudor Design Covenant Why a Hamptons Exterior Is a Covenant Job Before It Is a Paint Job The Hamptons sits in west Edmonton between Lewis Estates on the south and Suder Greens on the north, bounded by Anthony Henday Drive , Whitemud Drive , 199 Street , and Webber Greens Drive . The neighbourhood was built by Beaumont Homes over a single decade between 2000 and 2010, and every block went up under a Tudor-themed architectural covenant that prescribed the field colour, the trim treatment, the decorative timber accent stain, and even the stone base course. The original covenant palette ran heavy on forest greens, deep burgundies, hunter greens on the entry door, and warm chocolate browns on the decorative timber. That scheme defined Hamptons curb appeal from 2003 through about 2018, and it now reads as the period detail that a 2026 owner is usually quietly trying to soften without losing the Tudor character. The first thing we do on a Hamptons walkthrough is pull the covenant binder. The exterior is not a free-choice colour conversation like a custom build in Cavanagh, and it is not a same-as-before refresh like a first-cycle stucco swap in Windermere . It is a covenant migration: the active palette has shifted over the last six years toward taupes, warm greys, muted olives, and a softer espresso on the timber accents, and the architectural-control reviewer is now approving those tones as fully on-theme for the Tudor reading. We come out of the walkthrough with three to five field, trim, timber, and door combinations pre-checked against the current covenant board, plus a sample patch painted on the home so the owner sees the new scheme against their actual stone and Hardie before any spray. What a Beaumont Homes Hamptons Exterior Actually Carries Stucco field across the main wall area. Hardie siding accent panels at the second-storey bays and dormer faces. Decorative half-timber boards set into the stucco at gable peaks, entry returns, and second-storey bay frames. Cultured stone or river-rock base course around the foundation and entry columns. Original 2000 to 2008 metal garage door, usually still hanging despite chalked paint. White or off-white trim on windows and fascia. Wrought-iron coach lamps on the entry surround. Five substrates, four colours, one covenant. Half-Timber Re-Staining Decorative Tudor Timber Is Stained, Not Painted The single feature that anchors the Tudor reading on every Hamptons home is the decorative half-timber: the dark vertical and diagonal boards set into the stucco field at gable peaks, second-storey bay frames, and entry-return columns. Owners often assume those boards get repainted along with the rest of the trim, and that assumption is the single most common way a Hamptons covenant submission gets bounced. The covenant specifies semi-transparent stain on the decorative timber, not opaque enamel. The wood grain has to read through. An opaque coat reads as plastic from the curb and flattens out the Tudor depth that the architecture is designed to project. The original 2003 to 2008 timber was finished on-site with a semi-transparent walnut, espresso, or chestnut stain that has now weathered through 18 to 22 prairie summers. On a 2026 walkthrough we typically find the stain faded out on the south and west elevations down to a flat grey, grain raise on the south-facing gable timber, and end-grain checking at the bottom cut of every vertical board. None of that means replacement. The fix is a strip-and-restain: we sand to clean grain with a 100-grit pad, brush a Cabot Australian Timber Oil or Sansin SDF semi-transparent in the covenant-approved walnut, espresso, or weathered-chestnut tone, and back-brush while wet so the stain penetrates evenly. The job takes one to two days per home depending on how many bays and gables carry the accent and runs between $1,200 and $3,200. Where the Half-Timber Lives on a Typical Hamptons Tudor Front gable peak: Two diagonal accent boards meeting at the apex above the second storey, framed by a horizontal sill board. Most visible Tudor element from the street. Second-storey bay frame: Vertical boards at each side of a projecting bay window with a horizontal sill and lintel, set into the stucco field. Entry return columns: Vertical timber boards flanking the front door, often paired with a horizontal lintel above the entry overhang. Side-elevation dormer face: Smaller accent on Hampton Heath and Hampton Bridge homes that face onto Webber Greens Drive or the Hamptons School field. Garage gable accent: Optional cross-gable timber over the garage face, common on the larger 3,000 to 3,500 sqft floor plates. First-Cycle Hardie Refresh 2003 to 2008 Hardie Siding Is Hitting Its First Repaint Now Almost every Hamptons home was built with a mixed substrate that included Hardie fibre-cement siding panels at the second-storey bays, dormer faces, and gable returns. Hardie's ColorPlus factory finish carries a 15-year warranty against fade, chalk, peel, and crack, which means the 2003 install wave is now seven years past warranty and the 2008 install wave is just hitting the expiry window. Most of our Hamptons calls in the last twelve months have been from owners who noticed the first signs: chalking on south and west walls, faded ColorPlus on the panels facing Lessard Road afternoon sun, and a powdery residue on the hand when you brush a panel near eye height. A first-cycle Hardie repaint is not a recoat over chalking. Standard exterior acrylic painted directly over a chalked Hardie panel will lift inside two seasons because the loose factory pigment never bonded to the new film. The correct sequence is power-wash to physically remove the chalk and prairie grit, prime any exposed cement-board edges and field nail heads with a Sherwin-Williams Loxon masonry primer, then apply two coats of Sherwin-Williams Emerald Exterior or Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior in the covenant-approved replacement colour. A first-cycle Hardie refresh on the panels alone for a 2,500 sqft Hamptons two-storey runs $3,800 to $6,200 and pulls the next repaint cycle out 12 to 15 years. How West-Facing Lessard Road Homes Differ from Streets Inside the Loop Lessard Road corridor: Direct west afternoon exposure plus Anthony Henday wind. ColorPlus chalks 30 percent faster. Higher-UV topcoat with Color Lock additive. Anthony Henday-fronting strip: Highway grit driven into the field by the prevailing west wind. Power wash takes an extra pass on the field before prime. Webber Greens Drive frontage: South exposure plus reflected glare off the road. Field topcoat gets a second pass on the lower bay panels. Hampton Heath interior streets: Sheltered exposure. Standard one-coat refresh is usually adequate where the ColorPlus is intact. Hampton Bridge cul-de-sacs: Mixed sun and shade. Spray is timed to surface temperature, not air temperature, to avoid flash-cure on the warmer panels. Stone Wash and Seal River-Rock and Cultured-Stone Base Course Care Most Hamptons homes were finished with a cultured-stone or river-rock base course wrapping the foundation, the entry columns, and often the lower section of the chimney chase. The stone is not painted, but it is the substrate that takes the most damage during a sloppy exterior repaint, and it is also the substrate that pulls down the curb appeal of an otherwise crisp scheme when the mortar between the stones is greyed-out with embedded grime and the stone faces have lost their original sheen. Stone work is part of every Hamptons exterior we quote, even when the owner did not ask for it. The scope is a wash-and-seal sequence, never a paint. We start with a low-pressure wash using a stone-safe alkaline cleaner that lifts embedded dirt out of the mortar joints without etching the stone face. After full dry, we brush a clear penetrating sealer like Prosoco Saltguard WB or Defy Masonry Saver across every stone face and into the mortar joints. The sealer restores the original colour depth, locks out water absorption that drives spring efflorescence, and holds for 7 to 10 years before the next treatment. Stone wash-and-seal on a typical Hamptons base course runs $650 to $1,400 added to the exterior scope and is the single highest-impact, lowest-cost upgrade on the quote. Covenant Palette Migration Original Tudor Greens to the Modern Hamptons Scheme The Hamptons covenant has not been rewritten, but the architectural-control reviewer has been approving a softer, warmer working palette for the last six years that still reads as fully Tudor at curb. The shift mirrors what is happening across heritage-themed neighbourhoods in west Edmonton and gives owners a way to refresh without losing the design language. Below is the migration map we walk through on a covenant submission. Surface Original 2000-2010 Tudor Approved 2026 Migration Stucco Field Warm sand, deep tan, ochre brown Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter HC-172, Edgecomb Gray HC-173, or Pashmina AF-100 Hardie Accent Panels Forest green, hunter green, burgundy Wrought Iron 2124-10, Iron Mountain 2134-30, or Storm AF-700 Decorative Half-Timber Walnut semi-transparent, dark chestnut Cabot Espresso, Sansin Walnut, or Cabot Weathered Chestnut Trim and Fascia White, cream White Dove OC-17 or Cloud White OC-130 Front Door Hunter green, burgundy with brass Hale Navy HC-154, Black Forest Green 2047-10, or matte black with brushed nickel Garage Door (original metal) White, cream, or matched to field Iron Mountain 2134-30, Cheating Heart 1617, or matched to Hardie accent We submit a colour board with three to five combinations pre-checked against the current covenant working palette, paint a 2 ft by 2 ft sample patch on the home in the leading combination so the owner sees it against their actual stone and timber, and only mobilize after architectural-control approval. The same sample-and-approval discipline applies to every interior project we run on Hamptons floor plates. 2026 Pricing What an Exterior Costs on a Hamptons Two-Storey 2026 ranges for typical Hamptons exteriors. Final number depends on square footage, the extent of decorative half-timber re-stain, whether the original 2003 to 2008 Hardie panels are entering their first repaint cycle, and how much covenant migration work the new scheme requires. 1,800-2,200 sqft Two-Storey $4,500-$6,800 Smaller Hampton Heath or Hampton Bridge plan. Same-colour stucco refresh, half-timber re-stain, single garage door refinish. 2,500 sqft Two-Storey $6,800-$9,500 Standard Hamptons plan with mixed stucco, Hardie, half-timber, and stone. First-cycle Hardie repaint, stone wash and seal, double garage door refurbish. 3,000-3,500 sqft Estate $8,800-$12,400 Larger Hamptons floor plate with cross-gable garage timber, full covenant migration from original greens and burgundies, second coat on Lessard Road UV exposures. Call 780-938-9555 for a written covenant walkthrough and quote, or book online . Free inspections include moisture-meter readings on suspect Hardie panels, timber-condition assessment, stone-base evaluation, and a covenant palette migration board. Logistics Crew Access and Scheduling Inside the Hamptons Our shop sits at 9821 33 Ave NW. From there the crew runs Whitemud Drive west to the 199 Street exit or Anthony Henday Drive north to the Lessard Road exit, and we are on a Hamptons driveway in under twenty minutes. Common landmarks the crew uses for navigation are The Hamptons School on the interior loop, the Lewis Estates Recreation Centre just south, Lewis Estates Golf Course on the south boundary, and the Misericordia Community Hospital off Whitemud Drive. West Edmonton Mall sits five minutes east of the neighbourhood and is a useful reference point for owners new to the area. Most Hamptons families have kids at The Hamptons School for K through 9, with high school students bussed to Lillian Osborne , Jasper Place , or St. Francis Xavier . Crew arrival and tear-down windows are timed to school drop-off and pick-up. The exterior season we hold for Hamptons work runs late April through mid-October, with the field stucco and Hardie work requiring surface temperatures above 10 C and below 30 C for proper cure. Decorative half-timber re-stain has a tighter window: the cedar accents need surface temperature above 12 C and a 24-hour dry forecast either side of the stain day, which usually constrains that work to the May-through-September stretch. How The Hamptons Compares to Other West and Southwest Edmonton Communities If you are deciding what kind of exterior scope your west Edmonton home actually needs, here is how the Hamptons compares against its nearest neighbours on the exterior-painting decision. Community Build Era Defining Exterior Job The Hamptons 2000-2010 Tudor covenant migration, half-timber re-stain, first-cycle Hardie repaint, stone wash and seal Lewis Estates 1990-2005 Older stucco with full restoration scope, original wood detail refurbishing Suder Greens 1995-2005 Mixed siding and stucco, smaller floor plates, no design covenant Webber Greens 1998-2008 Mixed Hardie and stucco, no Tudor theme, free colour choice Windermere exterior painting (southwest Edmonton stucco-and-stone, first-cycle 2005-2018 builds) Magrath Heights exterior painting (older southwest stucco with cedar restoration scope) The Hamptons interior painting (companion interior scope for these floor plates) The Hamptons cabinet refinishing (kitchen and bath refresh that pairs with the exterior repaint) Edmonton exterior painting (main service page) Reference: The Hamptons on Wikipedia and the City of Edmonton Hamptons neighbourhood page Common Questions The Hamptons Exterior Painting FAQ Does The Hamptons have a design covenant that controls exterior colours? Yes. The Hamptons was developed by Beaumont Homes between 2000 and 2010 under a Tudor-themed architectural covenant that controls field colour, trim, decorative half-timber stain, and stone treatment. The original covenant ran heavy on forest greens, deep burgundies, and warm browns. The 2026 working palette has shifted to taupes, warm greys, and muted olives that still read as Tudor at curb but pass covenant review. We pull the covenant binder before we quote and present three to five field, trim, and timber combinations pre-checked against the active palette for owner sign-off. How is decorative half-timber re-staining different from painting it? The half-timber accents on a Hamptons Tudor are decorative engineered timber or rough-sawn cedar set into the stucco field at gable peaks, second-storey bays, and entry returns. Owners often think those accents get painted along with the rest of the trim, but the covenant calls for a semi-transparent stain that lets the wood grain read through, not an opaque enamel. We strip the failing original semi-transparent, sand to clean grain, and re-apply Cabot or Sansin semi-transparent in a deep walnut, espresso, or weathered chestnut. The job runs one to two days per home and budgets between $1,200 and $3,200 depending on how many bays and gables carry the accent. My original Hardie siding from 2005 has never been repainted. When does that cycle hit? Hardie siding from the 2003 to 2008 install wave on Hamptons homes runs on a 12 to 15 year first-paint cycle, which means most of those installations are now well past their factory ColorPlus warranty and showing the first signs of chalk on south and west walls. The fix is not a recoat over chalking. We power wash to remove chalk and bonded grit, prime any exposed cement-board edges and field nail heads with a Sherwin-Williams Loxon masonry primer, then apply two coats of Sherwin-Williams Emerald Exterior or Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior in the covenant-approved replacement colour. A first-cycle Hardie refresh on a 2,500 sqft Hamptons two-storey runs $3,800 to $6,200 for the siding work alone. What does a full exterior cost on a 2,500 sqft Hamptons two-storey in 2026? A typical 2,500 sqft Hamptons two-storey with the standard mix of stucco field, Hardie accent panels, decorative half-timber, and cultured stone or river rock base course runs $4,500 to $9,500 for the full exterior in 2026. The lower end of the range covers a covenant-compliant same-colour refresh on intact substrate. The upper end covers full half-timber stain reset, first-cycle Hardie repaint, stone wash and seal, garage door refurbishing on the original 2000 to 2008 metal door, and a covenant palette migration from the original Tudor greens to the modern taupe-and-warm-grey scheme. Why do west-facing homes on Lessard Road need a different spec than streets inside the loop? West-facing Hamptons elevations on the Lessard Road corridor, the strip backing onto Anthony Henday Drive, and the homes fronting Webber Greens Drive take a higher UV load through the afternoon than the streets inside the loop near Hampton Heath and The Hamptons School. That extra UV breaks down the resin binders in standard exterior acrylics roughly 30 percent faster, which is why the original 2003 to 2008 Hardie on those streets is the first to chalk. We spec a higher-UV-rated topcoat like Sherwin-Williams Emerald Rain Refresh or Benjamin Moore Aura with the Color Lock additive on those elevations, and we budget a second coat on the field even when the rest of the house only needs one. Last updated: 2026. Pricing and product availability reflect the current Hamptons west Edmonton market. Get Started Refresh the Tudor, Pass the Covenant Whether your Hamptons home needs the half-timber re-stain only, a first-cycle Hardie refresh, or the full covenant palette migration from the original greens to the modern taupe-and-warm-grey scheme, the same in-house iPaint crew handles the covenant submission, the prep, and the finish. Free covenant walkthrough, written scope, five-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Walkthrough --- ## Exterior Painting Westbrook Estates | House, Siding, Stucco & Trim | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/exterior-painting/westbrook-estates.html > Professional exterior painting in Westbrook Estates, southwest Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Executive bungalows, two-storeys, ravine-backing homes near Whitemud Creek. Wood siding, stucco, brick, Alberta weather protection. Certified team, premium products, 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Exterior Painting Westbrook Estates | House, Siding, Stucco & Trim | iPaint Painting Exterior Painting in Westbrook Estates iPaint Painting provides professional exterior painting services in Westbrook Estates , an upscale established neighbourhood in southwest Edmonton, Alberta , covering house painting, wood siding, stucco, brick veneer , cedar shakes, trim, soffits, fascia, eaves, garage doors, front doors, window frames, decks, fences, and railings across every crescent and cul-de-sac from the Whitemud Creek ravine edge to the quiet tree-lined streets near Westbrook Park . Led by Mourad , a certified painter with over 15 years of experience protecting Edmonton homes against -40°C winters , intense UV exposure , hailstorms, and temperature swings reaching +35°C , our in-house team uses premium exterior-grade products from Benjamin Moore , Sherwin-Williams , and Cloverdale , whether you own a 1960s executive bungalow with original wood siding, a 1970s two-storey with brick-and-stucco combination, or a modern infill with Hardie board cladding near Whitemud Drive . Westbrook Estates homes face elevated moisture exposure from the adjacent Whitemud Creek ravine system , making proper surface preparation and product selection critical for exterior longevity. Every project comes with thorough prep, a detailed written estimate with no hidden fees, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free estimate. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Paint Every Exterior Surface in Westbrook Estates From original wood siding and brick veneer to modern Hardie board infills, our certified team handles every substrate with the preparation and products this established neighbourhood demands. Wood Siding Original cedar and wood siding on 1960s–1970s Westbrook Estates homes. Scraped, sanded, primed with oil-based primer, and finished with premium acrylic latex for decades more protection. Stucco Stucco exteriors common on 1970s–1980s homes require elastomeric coatings that flex with temperature swings. We repair cracks, prime, and apply two coats built for Alberta winters. Brick Veneer Many Westbrook Estates homes feature unpainted or previously painted brick. We clean, repair mortar joints, apply masonry bonding primer, and finish with breathable exterior coatings. Trim & Window Frames Exterior trim, window casings, and frames — scraped, caulked, primed, and painted with semi-gloss for maximum weather resistance against ravine-influenced moisture. Soffits, Fascia & Eaves Critical roofline surfaces that prevent moisture infiltration. We scrape, prime, and repaint soffits, fascia, and eaves to stop damage before it reaches your attic and rafters. Garage Doors Steel, wood, or composite garage doors — sanded, primed, and finished to match or complement your home's exterior colour scheme in this mature neighbourhood. Front & Entry Doors Your front door makes the first impression on every visitor. We prep and paint entry doors with premium exterior products for a bold, lasting statement on these upscale crescents. Decks & Fences Mature lots in Westbrook Estates feature established decks and fences. Power washed, sanded, and finished with exterior stain or paint built for Edmonton freeze-thaw cycles. Need something not on this list? We also handle deck & fence staining , stain & lacquer work, and surface repairs . If it is on the outside of your Westbrook Estates home and needs paint, we do it. Our Process From First Call to Final Walkthrough We have refined our exterior painting process over 15 years and hundreds of homes across Edmonton. Here is exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for your Westbrook Estates exterior. 01 ➔ Free Exterior Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You will speak directly with a craftsman — not a call centre — and we will schedule your free on-site exterior assessment in Westbrook Estates. 02 ➔ Full Inspection & Colour Consultation Mourad or a senior painter walks the full exterior of your home, inspects every surface for peeling, cracking, moisture damage from the ravine, and weathering, and helps you choose the right colours and products for each substrate. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every surface, product, prep requirement, and price. No surprises, no hidden fees — the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Surface Preparation Power washing, scraping, sanding, caulking, and priming — this is the most critical step for exterior longevity. We protect your mature landscaping, gardens, and walkways before any prep begins. 05 ➔ Professional Exterior Painting Our in-house team applies premium exterior-grade Benjamin Moore Aura, Sherwin-Williams Duration, or Cloverdale products using brushes, rollers, and airless spray — the right method and number of coats for each surface. 06 Final Walkthrough & Cleanup We walk every side of your home with you, inspect every surface, clean up all materials, and ensure your mature trees and landscaping are untouched. Your 5-year written workmanship warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Westbrook Estates Homeowners Choose iPaint for Exterior Painting Your exterior is your home's first line of defence against Edmonton's climate and Whitemud Creek's moisture. We protect it right. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. Exterior work on established Westbrook Estates homes demands coordination, safety awareness around mature trees and elevated lots, and accountability — and that is exactly what our in-house team delivers. Certified Painter Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, Fall Protection, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. Homes built in the 1960s may contain lead-based paint on original wood surfaces — proper handling by a certified team is essential for both safety and quality results. Climate-Rated Exterior Products We use premium exterior-grade products from Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, and Cloverdale — specifically formulated to handle Edmonton's UV exposure, freeze-thaw cycles, hail, and temperature extremes from -40°C to +35°C. Homes near Whitemud Creek face extra moisture — our products resist it. Thorough Surface Preparation Exterior paint is only as good as the prep underneath it. We power wash, scrape all loose paint, sand rough surfaces, caulk gaps and joints, and apply the right primer for each substrate — wood, stucco, brick, or Hardie board. This is where 80% of the longevity comes from. 5-Year Written Warranty Every exterior surface we paint is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If anything peels, bubbles, or cracks due to our work, we come back and fix it at no charge. Combined with manufacturer product warranties, your Westbrook Estates exterior is fully protected. No Hidden Costs — Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We do not surprise you with extra charges for power washing, caulking, or extra coats. Everything is detailed upfront — every surface, every product, every dollar. Your mature landscaping is protected and your property left cleaner than we found it. Premium Products The Products Behind Our Results We only use premium exterior-grade paints from the brands trusted by certified painters across Canada. The right product is the difference between a 3-year paint job and a 10-year paint job. Benjamin Moore Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior is our top recommendation for Westbrook Estates homes. Its Color Lock technology resists fading from UV exposure on south-facing lots, and its advanced resin system handles the expansion and contraction caused by Edmonton's extreme temperature swings from -40°C winter nights to +35°C summer afternoons. Aura Exterior Regal Select Exterior ben Exterior Sherwin-Williams Sherwin-Williams Duration Exterior is engineered for extreme weather. Its PermaLast technology provides a thick, flexible coating that resists cracking, peeling, and blistering — exactly what Westbrook Estates exteriors face from ravine moisture and harsh winters. Outstanding hide and colour retention even on exposed walls. Duration Exterior Emerald Exterior SuperPaint Exterior Cloverdale A trusted Western Canadian brand built for Western Canadian weather. Cloverdale's exterior lines deliver excellent adhesion and flexibility — formulated specifically for the prairie climate that southwest Edmonton homeowners live with every day. Professional-grade performance at a competitive value point. Acrylux Exterior Diamond Exterior Revo During your free exterior assessment , we will recommend the best product line for each surface based on substrate type, sun exposure, ravine proximity, and your budget. We explain the differences so you can make an informed choice. Westbrook Estates Pricing Exterior Painting Pricing for Westbrook Estates Transparent pricing for every exterior project in this established southwest Edmonton neighbourhood — no hidden fees, no surprises. Single Side $1,500–$3,500 Ravine-facing or south side Wood siding, stucco, brick Full Exterior $5,000–$14,000+ Executive bungalows, two-storeys Complete exterior repaint Brick Painting $4,000–$10,000 1960s–1970s brick veneer Mortar repair + masonry primer Stucco Home $4,500–$11,000 1970s–1980s stucco Elastomeric coating system Pre-Sale Curb Appeal $3,000–$8,000 Maximize listing value Targeted exterior refresh Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free Westbrook Estates estimate → Westbrook Estates Context Why Westbrook Estates Exteriors Need Expert Painting Westbrook Estates is one of southwest Edmonton's most desirable established neighbourhoods, tucked between Whitemud Drive to the north and the Whitemud Creek ravine system to the south and east. Developed primarily from the 1960s through the 1980s , the neighbourhood features larger lots, mature trees that tower over rooflines, quiet crescents designed for privacy, and a mix of construction eras that each present distinct exterior painting challenges. The proximity to Whitemud Creek creates a microclimate with elevated humidity and moisture, particularly on ravine-backing and east-facing walls where morning dew lingers and drainage patterns concentrate groundwater. Combined with Edmonton's brutal temperature swings from -40°C in January to +35°C in July, exterior coatings on Westbrook Estates homes take tremendous punishment. The premium exterior-grade products we use — Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior , Sherwin-Williams Duration , Cloverdale Revo — are engineered with flexible resins that move with your home instead of cracking under these extreme conditions. 1960s Original Homes: Wood Siding & Brick Character The earliest Westbrook Estates homes were built in the mid-to-late 1960s with construction methods of that era — original wood siding , cedar shake accents , and brick veneer on feature walls and chimneys. After 60 years of Alberta exposure, wood siding shows splitting, cupping, and deep grain weathering that requires aggressive preparation before any paint will adhere properly. We hand-scrape every loose layer, power sand to restore a smooth profile, fill splits and nail holes with exterior wood filler, spot-prime bare wood with oil-based primer for maximum penetration, and finish with two full coats of premium acrylic latex. Brick veneer on these older homes may have deteriorating mortar joints that need tuckpointing before painting. Our Lead Safety (RRP) certification is critical here — homes from this era commonly contain lead-based paint on original surfaces. 1970s–1980s Expansion: Stucco, Brick & Mixed Cladding The second wave of Westbrook Estates construction brought larger executive bungalows and two-storey family homes with stucco exteriors , brick-and-stucco combinations , and more complex rooflines. These homes sit on the generous lots that define the neighbourhood, often with extensive rear-facing walls exposed to the Whitemud Creek ravine . Stucco from this era develops hairline cracks, efflorescence staining from moisture migration, and areas where the coating has delaminated from the substrate. We repair cracks with flexible elastomeric filler, wash away efflorescence with specialized cleaners, prime with a high-build bonding primer, and apply two full coats of elastomeric exterior coating that bridges future cracks and moves with temperature-driven expansion and contraction. The junction between brick and stucco requires careful caulking with flexible sealant to prevent moisture intrusion at every transition point. 2010s+ Modern Infills: Hardie Board & Contemporary Design In recent years, several original bungalows in Westbrook Estates have been replaced with modern infill homes featuring Hardie board (fibre cement) cladding , engineered wood accents, and contemporary architectural details. While these materials are more durable than the originals they replaced, the factory-applied coatings have a limited lifespan and are showing wear on south-facing and west-facing elevations exposed to intense afternoon UV. We sand lightly, prime with a bonding primer, and apply two full coats of premium acrylic latex that outperforms the original factory finish. If your infill also needs interior painting or cabinet refinishing , our team handles everything in a single coordinated project. Exterior Painting Details What Is Included in Every Exterior Painting Project When you hire iPaint for exterior painting in Westbrook Estates, you are getting a complete, professional service designed to protect your home for years — not just make it look good for a season. From 1960s wood-sided bungalows to modern Hardie board infills, every exterior gets the same meticulous process. Full exterior inspection — we assess every surface for peeling, cracking, rot, moisture damage, and ravine-related wear before quoting Power washing — high-pressure cleaning removes dirt, mildew, chalk, and loose paint for a clean bonding surface Scraping and sanding — all loose and flaking paint is removed by hand and machine to ensure proper adhesion Caulking and sealing — gaps around windows, doors, trim joints, and siding seams are sealed to prevent moisture intrusion Premium exterior primer — the right primer for each substrate: wood, stucco, brick, Hardie board, vinyl, or metal Professional application — brushes, rollers, and airless spray equipment selected for each surface and product Landscaping protection — drop cloths and coverings protect your mature trees, gardens, walkways, driveways, and outdoor furniture Multi-coat application — two full coats minimum on all surfaces for maximum coverage and durability Complete cleanup — all materials removed, coverings cleared, landscaping restored Final walkthrough inspection — we review every surface with you before signing off 5-year written workmanship warranty — activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We take care of your home as if it is ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project — or better." The exterior painting season in Edmonton runs May through September — book early to secure your spot or call 780-938-9555 . Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is just a 15-minute drive to Westbrook Estates via Whitemud Drive or Terwillegar Drive , so we are on-site quickly and efficiently. We serve every neighbourhood in southwest Edmonton — from Riverbend and Terwillegar Towne to Brander Gardens and Bulyea Heights . Service Areas Exterior Painting Across Southwest Edmonton We provide professional exterior painting services throughout Westbrook Estates and every neighbourhood in southwest Edmonton. Primary Service Area Westbrook Estates Southwest Edmonton Neighbourhoods Riverbend Terwillegar Towne Brander Gardens Bulyea Heights Ramsay Heights Magrath Heights Windermere Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc 15 Minutes from Our Shop — Our location at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is just a quick drive to Westbrook Estates via Whitemud Drive or Terwillegar Drive. Call 780-938-9555 to schedule your free exterior assessment. Our Work Exterior Painting Transformations Real exterior painting projects from Edmonton homes. See how a professional paint job can completely transform your home's curb appeal. Before After Full Exterior Repaint — Executive Bungalow Before After Stucco & Brick Combination — Ravine-Backing Home Before After Wood Siding & Soffits — 1960s Original Before After Garage & Front Door — Mature Lot Before After Deck & Fence Staining — Ravine-Backing Property Before After Two-Storey Exterior — Modern Infill View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Exterior painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Interior Painting Commercial Painting Deck & Fence Staining Stain & Lacquer Drywall & Surface Repairs Cabinet Refinishing Common Questions Westbrook Estates Exterior Painting FAQs Straight answers to the questions Westbrook Estates homeowners ask most about exterior painting projects. How much does exterior painting cost in Westbrook Estates? Exterior painting costs in Westbrook Estates typically range from $4,000 to $14,000+ for a full house, depending on the size of your home, number of storeys, surface condition, and product selection. A single-side repaint averages $1,500–$3,500. Homes with original 1960s wood siding often need more extensive surface preparation — scraping, sanding, priming — which adds to the scope but is essential for longevity. Stucco and brick combination homes common in the area may require elastomeric coatings and mortar repair. We provide detailed written estimates with no hidden fees — the price we quote is the price you pay. What challenges do Westbrook Estates homes face with exterior paint? Westbrook Estates homes face two distinct challenges: age and microclimate. Many homes were built in the 1960s–1980s with original wood siding, cedar shakes, brick veneer, and early stucco applications. After 40–60 years, these surfaces show significant weathering, peeling, and moisture damage. Homes backing onto the Whitemud Creek ravine system face elevated moisture from the creek valley microclimate, which accelerates paint failure on north-facing and ravine-facing walls. South-facing lots along the quiet crescents receive intense UV exposure during Edmonton's long summer days, causing premature fading and chalking. iPaint Painting addresses each of these factors with substrate-specific preparation and climate-rated exterior products. Do you paint brick homes in Westbrook Estates? Yes. Many Westbrook Estates homes from the 1960s and 1970s feature brick veneer exteriors that have never been painted or were painted decades ago with products that have since deteriorated. We clean the brick thoroughly, repair any crumbling mortar joints, apply a masonry-specific bonding primer, and finish with two coats of premium acrylic latex paint rated for exterior masonry. Painting brick can dramatically modernize a home's appearance while providing an additional protective layer against Edmonton's freeze-thaw cycles that work moisture into every pore and joint. When is the best time to paint a house exterior in Edmonton? The ideal exterior painting season in Edmonton runs from May through September, when daytime temperatures consistently stay above 10°C and humidity levels are manageable. We need at least 4–6 hours of dry conditions after application for proper curing. We monitor weather forecasts daily and schedule around rain, wind, and temperature drops. Book early — our exterior calendar fills up fast, especially for June and July projects in established neighbourhoods like Westbrook Estates where mature tree canopies can affect drying times. Do you serve all southwest Edmonton neighbourhoods for exterior painting? Yes. We provide exterior painting services across every southwest Edmonton neighbourhood — including Westbrook Estates, Terwillegar Towne, Riverbend, Brander Gardens, Bulyea Heights, Ramsay Heights, Magrath Heights, and Windermere. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is just a 15-minute drive from Westbrook Estates via Whitemud Drive or Terwillegar Drive, so we are on-site quickly and efficiently. We serve all of Edmonton and surrounding communities including Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Spruce Grove, and Leduc with no travel surcharges. Get Started Westbrook Estates' Trusted Exterior Painters Whether it is a ravine-facing wall, original wood siding from the 1960s, or a complete exterior repaint on your executive bungalow — let us talk about your project. Free estimates, thorough assessment, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Windermere Stucco Repaint 2026 | iPaint Edmonton Exterior URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/exterior-painting/windermere.html > 2026 stucco recolouring and acrylic refresh for Windermere homes on the 10-15 year repaint cycle. HOA-compliant palettes, garage and front-door work. Windermere Stucco Repaint 2026 | iPaint Edmonton Exterior Exterior Painting in Windermere , Edmonton Windermere is the southwest Edmonton master-planned community where almost every home was built between 1998 and 2018 with an acrylic-stucco-and-stone exterior. The first generation of homes in Windermere Estates is now 16 to 21 years old and hitting the first full repaint cycle in 2026. iPaint Painting recolours, repaints, and refreshes acrylic stucco, soffit, fascia, garage doors, and front-door focal work across Hawks Ridge , Cavanagh , Keswick on the River , Glenridding Heights , and The Uplands , with full HOA-approved palette compliance. Compare a Windermere exterior repaint vs. a Hardie siding refresh below, and see what works best for your home. Updated for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Stucco Inspection The 2026 Repaint Window Why Windermere Stucco Is Repainting Right Now Windermere is the southwest Edmonton community that runs from Anthony Henday Drive south to Ellerslie Road and west to 184 Street SW . Most addresses sit in postal code T6W , with The Uplands and a southern slice of Cavanagh in T6X . The master-planned build cycle started in 1998 with Windermere Estates and rolled through the river-facing edge of Glenridding Ravine and Keswick on the River by 2018. Almost every home in that inventory was finished with the same exterior recipe: acrylic stucco field, cultured-stone bases, brick chimneys, and metal soffit and fascia in either dark bronze or charcoal. Acrylic stucco on a quality build holds colour for 10 to 15 years before the repaint becomes obvious from the curb. That math lines up with 2026: the first wave of 2005 to 2010 Windermere Estates homes is now hitting the first refresh window, the 2012 to 2014 Hawks Ridge inventory is starting to chalk on west and south elevations, and HOA-driven palette resets are coming up across The Uplands. Most calls into our shop in the last twelve months have been from owners on Windermere Boulevard, the Currents Drive perimeter, and the streets backing onto Lewis Estates Golf Course who have noticed the first signs and want a free inspection. Repaint Triggers We Look For on a Windermere Walkaround Chalking on south and west elevations. Hairline cracks at stone-to-stucco transitions. Fading on garage doors that face the Anthony Henday wind corridor. Peeling on the front-door focal element. Sun-bleached fascia returns. Mildew shadows under second-storey overhangs. If three or more of these show, the repaint is due this season. The Scope What an Exterior Repaint Covers on a Windermere Home A Windermere exterior is a five-surface project: stucco field, soffit and fascia, garage doors, front door, and the painted accent details around the entry. Stone, brick, and metal cladding stay in place and get masked. Here is how we tackle each surface on a typical 4,000 sqft Windermere two-storey. Acrylic Stucco Field Power wash, spot-prime any chalking on south and west exposures, then spray-and-back-roll a higher-build acrylic. Two passes on Anthony Henday corridor elevations. Soffit & Fascia Hand-cut and roll. Metal soffit gets a bonding primer first because Windermere developer specs vary between aluminum and pre-finished steel. Garage Doors Triple garages are standard in Hawks Ridge and Windermere Estates. We pull hardware, sand the panels, and spray with a urethane-modified exterior enamel for ten-year garage door colour. Front Door Focal Front doors come off the hinges, lay flat in our shop spray booth, and come back the next day in a high-build product like Benjamin Moore Aura Grand Entrance. Trim & Returns Painted wood and composite trim at entry columns, window returns, and gable peaks gets caulked, primed, and finished in a contrasting colour from the HOA palette. Stone & Brick (masked) Every stone course is masked with self-adhering paper before any spray. No overspray on cultured stone or chimney brick, period. Wind Exposure on West-Facing Lots The west edge of Windermere Estates, Hawks Ridge, and the Anthony Henday-fronting strip of Glenridding Heights all take a constant west wind load that compounds UV and prairie-grit damage on the stucco face. On those addresses, we move to a higher-build acrylic elastomeric topcoat and budget a second pass on every west and south elevation. Spray work itself is gated on wind: anything above 25 km/h means we pause to avoid overspray drift onto neighbouring properties. HOA Compliance Windermere Subdivision Colour Palettes Several Windermere subdivisions enforce architectural controls through their developer or HOA documents. We have submitted colour packages into all of them and we know which Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products map cleanly onto the approved boards. Below is the rough lay of the land. Your actual subdivision documents are the source of truth, and we review them before recommending field, trim, and accent colours. Subdivision Build Era Typical Palette Style Windermere Estates 2005-2012 Warm earth fields (taupe, sand, mushroom) with chocolate or charcoal trim. Approved board. Windermere Heights 2008-2014 Estate-tier with limited contrasting accents. Field changes require submission. Hawks Ridge 2012-2018 Cooler greys and greiges with white or off-white trim. Boards on file with developer. Cavanagh 2017-current Newer cottage and modern-farmhouse field palettes. Black trim accents acceptable. Keswick on the River 2014-current River-facing lots have additional view-side colour rules. Brown family preferred. Glenridding Heights 2010-2018 Family-segment palette with broader accent latitude. Submission usually rubber-stamped. Glenridding Ravine 2012-2018 Ravine-side homes restricted to muted earth tones to blend with valley views. The Uplands 2014-current Custom estate community. Architectural-control submission required for any colour change. For an HOA-driven repaint, we present three to five field-and-trim combinations pre-checked against your board, package the submission package with paint chips, and only mobilize once the architectural control approval comes back. That is non-negotiable in Windermere Estates and The Uplands. It saves repainting twice. 2026 Pricing What an Exterior Repaint Costs in Windermere 2026 ranges for typical Windermere exteriors. Final number depends on square footage, number of elevations, whether the front entry requires scaffold, and whether the HOA-compliant colour change is a refresh or a full scheme reset. 3,000 sqft Bungalow $6,000-$8,500 Single-storey across Cavanagh or Glenridding Heights. Stucco, soffit, fascia, garage door, front door. 4,000 sqft Two-Storey $8,500-$11,500 Standard Windermere Estates or Hawks Ridge stucco-and-stone two-storey with triple garage. 5,500-6,500 sqft Estate $11,500-$14,000 The Uplands or Windermere Heights estate with scaffold-required entry, multiple gable peaks, and elastomeric upgrade on west wall. Call 780-938-9555 for a written stucco inspection and quote, or book online . Free inspections include moisture-meter readings on suspect elevations and an HOA-palette review. Logistics Scheduling and Access in Windermere Our shop sits at 9821 33 Ave NW. From the shop, we run Anthony Henday Drive west to the Windermere Boulevard or Terwillegar Drive exits and we are on a Windermere driveway in fifteen minutes. The exterior season we hold for Windermere runs roughly from late April through mid-October, weather depending. Stucco recolouring needs surface temperatures above 10 C and below 30 C for the acrylic to cure properly, which lines up well with the Edmonton shoulder seasons. Crew arrival and tear-down windows are coordinated around the school days at Mother Margaret Mary Catholic High School , Donald R. Getty Elementary , and Esther Starkman School when families are in residence. For owners away during the season, we run video walk-throughs and submit progress photos daily. Crews park trailers off the driveway whenever HOA rules permit, and any street-side cones go up early to avoid blocking Currents Drive or Windermere Boulevard traffic. Acrylic Stucco vs. Hardie Siding: Windermere Comparison Most Windermere homes are stucco-and-stone, but a small number along the newer edge of Cavanagh use Hardie siding. Here is the comparison so you know what is best for your home before any recolour. Surface Repaint Cycle Best For Acrylic Stucco 10-15 years Windermere Estates, Hawks Ridge, The Uplands (1998-2018 builds) Hardie Siding 15-20 years Newer Cavanagh modern-farmhouse builds (2019+) Cultured Stone (masked, not painted) Decades Base courses across all Windermere subdivisions Terwillegar exterior painting (north neighbour, mix of stucco and Hardie) Heritage Valley exterior painting (east of 127 Street, large suburban inventory) Magrath Heights exterior painting (north of Anthony Henday, estate lots) The Hamptons exterior painting (similar stucco build era) Edmonton exterior painting (main service page) Reference: Windermere, Edmonton on Wikipedia and the City of Edmonton Windermere area Common Questions Windermere Exterior Painting FAQ When does my Windermere stucco home need its first repaint? Acrylic-stucco exteriors on Windermere homes typically run a 10 to 15 year repaint cycle. The first generation of Windermere Estates builds went up between 2005 and 2010, which means a significant portion of that inventory is now hitting the first major refresh window in 2026. Earlier signs include chalking on south and west-facing walls, fading near Anthony Henday Drive corridor properties from constant wind exposure, and hairline cracks at corner trims. We typically inspect free of charge and tell you whether you have one to two years of life left or whether the recolour should happen this season. What does an exterior repaint cost on a 4,000 sqft Windermere home? A 4,000 square foot Windermere stucco-and-stone home with two storeys, a triple garage, and west-facing wind exposure runs $6,000 to $14,000 for a full exterior. The range covers acrylic-stucco recolouring on the field, all soffit and fascia, the triple garage doors, and the front door as a focal point. Stone, brick, and metal cladding stay in place. Higher end of range applies when scaffold is needed for the front elevation entry, or when an HOA-compliant colour change requires a tinted bonding primer over an existing dark scheme. Do you handle Windermere HOA-approved colour palettes? Yes. Several Windermere subdivisions including Windermere Estates, Hawks Ridge, and The Uplands operate approved colour boards through their developer-led architectural controls. We have submitted colour packages to all three over the years, and we know which Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams equivalents map cleanly onto the approved palettes. We will review your subdivision documents and present three to five field, trim, and accent options that are pre-vetted for approval before submission. How do you protect stone, brick, and stucco accent details during the spray? Windermere homes mix acrylic stucco with cultured-stone bases, brick chimneys, and metal soffit details, and none of those surfaces should ever take overspray. We mask every stone course with self-adhering paper, tarp full sides with reinforced poly, and switch to brush-and-roll at every transition zone. The stucco field gets sprayed and back-rolled, but the cuts at stone-to-stucco and trim-to-stucco are hand-cut. Our crew has run this protection workflow on hundreds of Windermere exteriors. What about wind exposure on west-facing homes near Anthony Henday? West-facing Windermere homes near the Anthony Henday Drive corridor, especially in Windermere Estates and the west edge of Hawks Ridge, take a constant wind load that pushes UV, dust, and prairie-grit into the stucco face. We specify a higher-build acrylic elastomeric topcoat on those exposures and add a second pass on south and west elevations even when the rest of the home only needs one. Spray work is also scheduled around wind forecasts: anything above 25 km/h gets postponed because overspray drift hits neighbour properties along Windermere Boulevard. Last updated: 2026. Pricing and product availability reflect the current Windermere market. Get Started Stucco Inspection This Week Whether your Windermere Estates home is in year sixteen of its first paint job or your Cavanagh exterior needs a designer refresh, the same in-house iPaint crew handles the inspection, the HOA submission, and the repaint. Free stucco inspection, written scope, five-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Inspection --- ## Exterior Painting Windsor Park Edmonton | House, Siding, Stucco & Trim | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/exterior-painting/windsor-park.html > Professional exterior painting in Windsor Park, Edmonton by iPaint Painting. House painting, wood siding, stucco, Hardie board, trim, soffits, fascia, decks & fences. Heritage home specialists, lead paint certified. Benjamin Moore & Sherwin-Williams. 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Exterior Painting Windsor Park Edmonton | House, Siding, Stucco & Trim | iPaint Painting Exterior Painting in Windsor Park iPaint Painting provides professional exterior painting services in Windsor Park , one of south Edmonton's most established and prestigious neighbourhoods situated between Saskatchewan Drive and 87 Avenue , adjacent to the University of Alberta campus and the North Saskatchewan River valley . Led by Mourad , a certified painter with over 15 years of experience protecting Edmonton homes against -40°C winters , intense UV exposure , hailstorms, and temperature swings reaching +35°C , our in-house team handles wood siding on 1950s character bungalows, stucco repairs on mid-century two-storeys, Hardie board finishing on luxury infills, and everything in between, trim, soffits, fascia, eaves, garage doors, front doors, window frames, decks, fences, and railings. Windsor Park homes built before 1978 require lead paint testing before any scraping or sanding, our team holds Lead Safety (RRP) certification and follows Health Canada protocols. Every exterior project comes with thorough surface preparation, a detailed written estimate with no hidden fees, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Our shop is a 10-minute drive from Windsor Park. Call 780-938-9555 for your free assessment. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Paint Every Exterior Surface, Protected Right From original wood siding on 1950s bungalows to Hardie board on luxury infills, our certified team handles every exterior surface Windsor Park's climate demands. Wood Siding Original clapboard and wood siding on Windsor Park's character bungalows, scraped, sanded, primed, and protected with premium exterior acrylic latex. Stucco Elastomeric coatings that bridge hairline cracks and flex with Edmonton's temperature swings from -40°C to +35°C. Crack repair included before priming. Trim & Window Frames Exterior trim, window casings, and heritage wood frames, scraped, caulked, primed, and painted with semi-gloss for maximum weather resistance and sharp detail. Soffits, Fascia & Eaves The overlooked surfaces that protect your roofline. We scrape, prime, and repaint soffits, fascia, and eaves to stop moisture damage before it starts. Garage Doors Steel, wood, or composite garage doors, sanded, primed, and finished to match or complement your home's exterior colour scheme and architectural era. Front & Entry Doors Your front door is the first thing visitors see. We prep and paint entry doors with premium exterior products for a bold, lasting first impression worthy of Windsor Park. Decks & Fences Wood decks, fences, and railings, power washed, sanded, and finished with exterior stain or paint to withstand Edmonton's brutal freeze-thaw cycles. Hardie Board & Fibre Cement Modern luxury infills with Hardie board siding need proper bonding primer and two full coats of acrylic latex to outperform the original factory finish. Need something that is not on this list? We also handle deck & fence staining , stain & lacquer work, and surface repairs . If it is on the outside of your home and needs paint, we do it. Our Process From First Call to Final Walkthrough We have refined our exterior painting process over 15 years and hundreds of homes across Edmonton, including heritage homes in Windsor Park. Here is exactly what to expect. 01 ➔ Free Exterior Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You will speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we will schedule your free on-site exterior assessment in Windsor Park. 02 ➔ Full Inspection & Colour Consultation We walk the full exterior inspecting every surface for damage, peeling, lead paint, rot, and weather wear. We help you choose colours that honour your home's architectural character and complement the mature streetscape. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate Clear pricing for every surface, product, and preparation requirement. Lead paint testing and containment included where required. No hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Surface Preparation Power washing, scraping, sanding, caulking, lead paint containment on pre-1978 surfaces, wood rot repair, and priming. This is where the real protection begins, and where cheap painters skip steps. 05 ➔ Professional Exterior Painting Premium exterior-grade Benjamin Moore Aura, Sherwin-Williams Duration, or Cloverdale Revo applied by our certified team using brushes, rollers, and airless spray equipment selected for each surface. 06 Final Walkthrough & Cleanup We inspect every surface with you, clean up all materials, restore your landscaping, and activate your 5-year written workmanship warranty. Your home is returned the way it was, or better. Why iPaint Why Windsor Park Homeowners Choose iPaint for Exterior Painting We do not just paint houses. We protect your investment against Edmonton's harshest elements while respecting the character that makes your home unique. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers on your property, no subcontractors cutting corners. When you hire iPaint, you get iPaint, trained professionals who understand that Windsor Park homes deserve careful, respectful work. Lead Paint & Heritage Certified Windsor Park homes built before 1978 almost certainly have lead-based paint on exterior surfaces. Our Lead Safety (RRP) certification means we test, contain, and safely remediate lead paint before scraping or sanding, protecting your family, neighbours, and the environment. Most painters in Edmonton skip this step entirely. Climate-Rated Products Only Edmonton's exterior conditions are among the harshest in Canada, from -40°C ice to +35°C sun, plus hailstorms and UV. We only use exterior-grade products engineered for these extremes: Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior, Sherwin-Williams Duration, and Cloverdale Revo. No shortcuts, no builder-grade substitutes. Heritage Colour Expertise Windsor Park's character homes deserve colours that respect the architectural era. During your free colour consultation, we walk the exterior, consider the mature elm canopy, neighbouring homes, and light conditions along Saskatchewan Drive. We test large samples on your actual surfaces before committing to a final palette. 5-Year Written Warranty Every exterior surface we paint is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something fails due to our work, peeling, flaking, cracking, we come back and make it right. That is our promise to every Windsor Park homeowner, from bungalow to luxury infill. Landscaping Protection Windsor Park's mature gardens, heritage trees, and manicured landscaping are part of what makes the neighbourhood special. We cover plants, walkways, and outdoor surfaces with professional-grade drop cloths and clean up thoroughly when the job is done. Your property is returned the way it was, or better. Premium Products Exterior Products Built for Edmonton Winters We only use professional-grade exterior paints engineered to withstand Edmonton's extreme temperature swings, UV exposure, and moisture. The product makes the difference. Benjamin Moore Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior is our top recommendation for Windsor Park's wood-sided character homes. Its proprietary Color Lock technology resists fading from UV exposure along south-facing Saskatchewan Drive walls, and its flexible formula moves with temperature swings without cracking or peeling. Aura Exterior Regal Select Exterior ben Exterior Sherwin-Williams Sherwin-Williams Duration Exterior provides exceptional adhesion to aged wood, stucco, and fibre cement. Its self-priming formula reduces prep time on sound surfaces, and its thick film build handles Edmonton's freeze-thaw cycles without compromise. Excellent for Windsor Park's mid-century stucco homes. Duration Emerald Exterior SuperPaint Exterior Cloverdale A trusted Western Canadian brand engineered specifically for Alberta conditions. Cloverdale Revo offers outstanding flexibility, UV resistance, and adhesion at a competitive price point. Well-suited for larger exterior projects where value matters without sacrificing professional-grade protection. Revo Acrylux Exterior Ultra Exterior During your free exterior assessment , we will recommend the best product for each surface based on substrate type, sun exposure, and your budget. We always use the right primer for each material, alkyd-modified for bare wood, bonding primer for Hardie board, elastomeric for stucco. Windsor Park Pricing Exterior Painting Pricing for Windsor Park Transparent pricing for every home era in Windsor Park. Lead paint testing and containment included for pre-1978 homes. Single Side $1,500–$3,500 Siding, trim, prep Character Bungalow $4,000–$8,000 1950s–1960s wood siding Two-Storey Home $6,000–$12,000 1960s–1970s stucco/wood Luxury Infill $10,000–$18,000+ 2010s+ Hardie board Deck & Fence $1,200–$4,000 Stain or paint finish Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate → Windsor Park Context Why Windsor Park Exteriors Need Expert Painting Windsor Park faces the same brutal Alberta climate as all of Edmonton, temperature swings from -40°C in January to +35°C in July cause constant expansion and contraction on every exterior surface. UV exposure during long summer days fades cheap paint in a single season. Hailstorms chip coatings. And the freeze-thaw cycles of spring and fall work moisture into every crack, gap, and joint. But Windsor Park's housing stock spans three distinct building eras, each with unique exterior substrates and challenges that demand a different approach to surface preparation, product selection, and application technique. 1950s Character Bungalows: Original Wood Siding Along 114 Street The earliest Windsor Park homes along 114 Street , 113 Street , and the avenues between 87 Avenue and 89 Avenue feature original wood clapboard siding that has endured 70+ years of Alberta weather. These surfaces show peeling, cracking, wood grain erosion, and in many cases active rot at the bottom edges where snow banks accumulate against the foundation each winter. Before any paint touches the surface, we scrape loose material, replace rotted boards, sand bare wood smooth, and apply alkyd-modified exterior primer that bonds deeply into the wood grain. Homes from this era contain lead-based paint in original layers, our Lead Safety (RRP) certification ensures safe testing, containment, and remediation before scraping begins. We then apply two full coats of Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior or Sherwin-Williams Duration for a finish that protects the wood for 8–12 years. 1960s–1970s Mid-Century: Stucco and Wood Combinations Near the River Valley The larger split-level and two-storey homes built in the 1960s and 1970s closer to Saskatchewan Drive and the river valley trails near Emily Murphy Park often feature stucco-and-wood combinations , stucco on the main body with wood siding on gable accents and the second storey. After 50+ years, these stucco surfaces show hairline cracks , efflorescence , and areas where moisture has penetrated behind the coating. The junction between stucco and wood is particularly vulnerable and requires flexible elastomeric caulking to prevent water intrusion. We apply elastomeric coatings on stucco surfaces that bridge cracks and flex with temperature swings, while the wood sections receive traditional scraping, priming, and two coats of premium acrylic latex. South-facing walls along Saskatchewan Drive take extreme UV punishment , we apply UV-resistant formulations on these high-exposure surfaces to prevent premature fading. If your home also needs deck and fence staining , we handle both in a single visit to save you time and money. Exterior Painting Details What Is Included in Every Exterior Painting Project When you hire iPaint for exterior painting in Windsor Park, you get a complete, professional service designed to protect your home for years, not just make it look good for a season. Full exterior inspection , we assess every surface for peeling, cracking, rot, lead paint, and weather damage before quoting Lead paint testing , XRF testing or swab testing on all pre-1978 surfaces with safe containment and remediation Power washing , high-pressure cleaning removes dirt, mildew, chalk, and loose paint for a clean bonding surface Scraping and sanding , all loose and flaking paint removed by hand and machine for proper adhesion Wood rot repair , damaged boards and trim replaced or consolidated before priming Caulking and sealing , gaps around windows, doors, trim joints, and siding seams sealed to prevent moisture intrusion Premium exterior primer , the right primer for each substrate: alkyd-modified for wood, bonding for Hardie board, elastomeric for stucco Professional application , brushes, rollers, and airless spray equipment selected for each surface and product Landscaping protection , drop cloths and coverings protect plants, walkways, and outdoor furniture Multi-coat application , two full coats minimum on all surfaces for maximum coverage and durability Complete cleanup , all materials removed, landscaping restored 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion The exterior painting season in Edmonton runs May through September , book early to secure your spot or call 780-938-9555 . Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is just a 10-minute drive to Windsor Park. 2010s–Present: Luxury Infills with Hardie Board and Contemporary Design Since 2010, Windsor Park has seen a significant wave of luxury infill construction as older bungalows on generous lots make way for custom-built homes valued at $1 million or more . These modern builds typically feature Hardie board (fibre cement) siding , engineered wood accents, metal cladding details, and contemporary colour palettes with clean architectural lines. While Hardie board is one of the best exterior materials available, the factory-applied paint on these newer homes has a limited lifespan and is now showing wear on south- and west-facing walls exposed to direct sun. We sand lightly, prime with a bonding primer formulated for fibre cement, and apply two full coats of premium acrylic latex for a finish that significantly outperforms the original factory coating. Many luxury infills also feature cedar accent walls and wood soffit panels that need specialized stain or paint products to maintain their appearance. Our interior painting team can coordinate with the exterior crew to complete your entire home in one efficient project. Service Areas Exterior Painting Across Windsor Park & South Edmonton We provide professional exterior painting services throughout Windsor Park and all surrounding Edmonton neighbourhoods. Primary Service Area Windsor Park, Edmonton Nearby South Edmonton Neighbourhoods Belgravia McKernan Garneau Strathcona Bonnie Doon King Edward Park Allendale Pleasantview Greater Edmonton Edmonton (All) Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Fort Saskatchewan 10 Minutes from Our Shop , Our location at 9821 33 Ave NW is just a short drive south to Windsor Park via 111 Street or 109 Street. Call 780-938-9555 to schedule your free exterior assessment. Our Work Exterior Painting Transformations Real exterior painting projects from Windsor Park and south Edmonton homes. See how professional exterior painting transforms curb appeal. Before After Character Bungalow Exterior, Windsor Park Before After Stucco & Wood Exterior, South Edmonton Heritage Home Before After Wood Siding Restoration, Windsor Park Bungalow Before After Garage & Entry Door, Windsor Park Luxury Infill Before After Deck & Fence Staining, Windsor Park Backyard Before After Two-Storey Exterior, Windsor Park Split-Level View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Exterior painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Interior Painting in Windsor Park Deck & Fence Staining Commercial Painting Stain & Lacquer Drywall & Surface Repairs Cabinet Refinishing Common Questions Windsor Park Exterior Painting FAQs Straight answers to the questions Windsor Park homeowners ask most about exterior painting projects, costs, and timelines. How much does exterior painting cost in Windsor Park, Edmonton? Exterior painting in Windsor Park ranges from $4,000 to $18,000+ for a full house, depending on the size, number of storeys, surface condition, and era of your home. A single-side repaint averages $1,500–$3,500. Character bungalows from the 1950s with original wood siding typically cost $4,000–$8,000, including lead paint testing and containment for pre-1978 surfaces. Two-storey homes from the 1960s–1970s with stucco and wood combinations run $6,000–$12,000. Luxury infills with Hardie board siding and complex architectural details range from $10,000–$18,000. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees, the number on the quote is the number on the invoice. Do older Windsor Park homes need lead paint testing before exterior painting? Yes, and this is a safety issue that most painters in Edmonton overlook entirely. Any Windsor Park home built before 1978 may have lead-based paint on exterior surfaces, especially original wood siding, trim, window frames, and soffits. Disturbing lead paint through scraping or sanding without proper containment creates toxic dust that is hazardous to your family, neighbours, and the soil around your foundation. Our team holds Lead Safety (RRP) certification and follows Health Canada protocols for testing, containment, and safe removal. We use HEPA-filtered equipment and contain all debris. This testing and containment is included in our estimate at no extra charge, it is part of doing the job properly. What type of exterior paint works best on Windsor Park's wood siding homes? For the original wood clapboard and beveled siding found on Windsor Park's 1950s and 1960s character bungalows, we recommend premium 100% acrylic latex exterior paints like Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior or Sherwin-Williams Duration. These products offer superior adhesion to aged wood, excellent flexibility through Edmonton's freeze-thaw cycles that range from -40°C to +35°C, and outstanding UV resistance against the intense summer sun. We always scrape all loose paint, sand bare wood smooth, prime with an alkyd-modified exterior primer that penetrates the wood grain, and apply two full coats of topcoat for maximum protection and longevity of 8–12 years. When is the best time to paint a house exterior in Windsor Park? The ideal exterior painting season in Edmonton runs from May through September, when daytime temperatures consistently stay above 10°C and humidity levels are manageable for proper paint curing. We need at least 4–6 hours of dry conditions after application. Windsor Park's mature elm and spruce canopy actually provides natural shade on many homes, which can extend the painting window by reducing surface temperatures on the hottest days. We monitor weather forecasts daily and schedule around rain, wind, and temperature drops. Book early, our exterior calendar fills up fast, especially for June and July. Call 780-938-9555 to secure your spot. Can you match the heritage character of my Windsor Park home with exterior paint colours? Absolutely, and this is something we take seriously. Windsor Park's character homes, from 1950s post-war bungalows to 1970s split-levels, deserve colours that respect the architectural era while refreshing the curb appeal. For 1950s bungalows, we often recommend period-appropriate palettes like sage greens, slate blues, and warm greys with contrasting trim in crisp white or cream. For mid-century two-storeys, earth tones and muted jewel tones complement the clean architectural lines. Our free colour consultation includes walking the full exterior, considering the mature landscaping, neighbouring homes, and how light plays off Saskatchewan Drive and the river valley throughout the day. We apply large colour samples on your actual exterior surfaces so you can see the colours in morning, afternoon, and evening light before making a final decision. Get Started Windsor Park’s Trusted Exterior Painters Whether it is restoring wood siding on a character bungalow, repainting stucco on a mid-century two-storey, or finishing a luxury infill, let us talk about your project. Free assessment, free colour consultation, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Lead Paint Certified No Subcontractors --- ## Exterior Painting Edmonton | House, Siding, Stucco & Trim | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/exterior-painting.html > Professional exterior painting in Edmonton by iPaint Painting. House painting, siding, stucco, trim, soffits, fascia, decks & fences. Built for Edmonton Exterior Painting Edmonton | House, Siding, Stucco & Trim | iPaint Painting Exterior Painting in Edmonton iPaint Painting provides professional exterior painting services in Edmonton, Alberta , covering house painting, siding, stucco, trim, soffits, fascia, eaves, garage doors, front doors, window frames, decks, fences, and railings across every neighbourhood from Glenora and Highlands along the North Saskatchewan River Valley to Windermere and Heritage Valley south of Whitemud Drive . Led by Mourad , a certified painter with over 15 years of experience protecting Edmonton homes against -40°C winters , intense UV exposure , hailstorms, and temperature swings reaching +35°C , our in-house team uses premium exterior-grade products from Benjamin Moore , Sherwin-Williams , and Cloverdale , whether you own a heritage home near the University of Alberta in Belgravia , a stucco two-storey in Terwillegar off Anthony Henday Drive , or a bungalow in Riverbend . Every exterior painting project comes with thorough surface preparation, a detailed written estimate with no hidden fees, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free estimate. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate certified Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Paint Every Exterior Surface, Protected Right From siding to soffits, stucco to decks, our certified team handles every exterior surface with the prep and products Edmonton's climate demands. House Siding Wood, vinyl, Hardie board, and engineered siding, power washed, prepped, and painted for lasting protection against Edmonton's elements. Stucco Proper stucco painting requires elastomeric coatings that flex with temperature swings. We repair cracks, prime, and apply products built for Alberta winters. Trim & Window Frames Exterior trim, window casings, and frames, scraped, caulked, primed, and painted with semi-gloss for maximum weather resistance. Soffits, Fascia & Eaves The overlooked surfaces that protect your roofline. We scrape, prime, and repaint soffits, fascia, and eaves to stop moisture damage before it starts. Garage Doors Steel, wood, or composite garage doors, sanded, primed, and finished to match or complement your home's exterior colour scheme. Front & Entry Doors Your front door is the first thing visitors see. We prep and paint entry doors with premium exterior products for a bold, lasting first impression. Decks & Fences Wood decks, fences, and railings, power washed, sanded, and finished with exterior stain or paint to withstand Edmonton's freeze-thaw cycles. Railings & Accents Porch railings, columns, shutters, and exterior accents, detailed prep and precision painting for a polished, cohesive look. Need something that's not on this list? We also handle deck & fence staining , stain & lacquer work, and surface repairs . If it's on the outside of your home and needs paint, we do it. Our Process From First Call to Final Walkthrough We've refined our exterior painting process over 15 years and hundreds of Edmonton homes. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for your exterior. 01 ➔ Free Exterior Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free on-site exterior assessment. 02 ➔ Full Inspection & Colour Consultation Mourad or a senior painter walks the full exterior of your home, inspects every surface for peeling, cracking, and weather damage, and helps you choose the right colours and products. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every surface, product, prep requirement, and price. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Surface Preparation Power washing, scraping, sanding, caulking, and priming, this is the most critical step for exterior longevity. We protect your landscaping, windows, and walkways before any prep begins. 05 ➔ Professional Exterior Painting Our in-house team applies premium exterior-grade Benjamin Moore Aura, Sherwin-Williams Duration, or Cloverdale products using brushes, rollers, and airless spray, the right method and number of coats for each surface. 06 Final Walkthrough & Cleanup We walk every side of your home with you, inspect every surface, clean up all materials, and ensure your landscaping is untouched. Your 5-year written workmanship warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Edmonton Homeowners Choose iPaint for Exterior Painting Your exterior is your home's first line of defence against Edmonton's climate. We don't just make it look good, we make it last. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. Exterior work demands coordination, safety training, and accountability, and that's exactly what our in-house team delivers on every project. Certified Painter Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, Fall Protection, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. Exterior painting at height requires proper training and safety protocols, not something you trust to a weekend crew off Kijiji. Climate-Rated Exterior Products We use premium exterior-grade products from Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, and Cloverdale, specifically formulated to handle Edmonton's UV exposure, freeze-thaw cycles, hail, and temperature extremes from -40°C to +35°C. Cheap paint fails in one season here. Ours lasts 7–10 years. Thorough Surface Preparation Exterior paint is only as good as the prep underneath it. We power wash, scrape all loose paint, sand rough surfaces, caulk gaps and joints, and apply the right primer for each substrate. This is where 80% of the longevity comes from, and it's the step most painters cut short. 5-Year Written Warranty Every exterior surface we paint is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If anything peels, bubbles, or cracks due to our work, we come back and fix it at no charge. Combined with manufacturer product warranties, your exterior is fully protected. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for power washing, caulking, or "extra coats." Everything is detailed upfront, every surface, every product, every dollar. Your landscaping is protected and your property left cleaner than we found it. Premium Products The Products Behind Our Results We only use premium exterior-grade paints from the brands trusted by certified painters across Canada. The right product is the difference between a 3-year paint job and a 10-year paint job. Benjamin Moore Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior is our top recommendation for Edmonton homes. Its Color Lock technology resists fading from UV exposure, and its advanced resin system handles the expansion and contraction caused by our extreme temperature swings, from -40°C winter nights to +35°C summer afternoons. Aura Exterior Regal Select Exterior ben Exterior Sherwin-Williams Sherwin-Williams Duration Exterior is engineered for extreme weather. Its PermaLast technology provides a thick, flexible coating that resists cracking, peeling, and blistering, exactly what Edmonton exteriors face every winter. Outstanding hide and colour retention even on south-facing walls with full sun exposure. Duration Exterior Emerald Exterior SuperPaint Exterior Cloverdale A trusted Western Canadian brand built for Western Canadian weather. Cloverdale's exterior lines deliver excellent adhesion and flexibility, formulated specifically for the prairie climate that Edmonton homeowners live with. Professional-grade performance at a great value point. Acrylux Exterior Diamond Exterior Revo During your free exterior assessment , we'll recommend the best product line for each surface based on substrate type, sun exposure, weather exposure, and your budget. We'll explain the differences so you can make an informed choice. Edmonton Pricing Exterior Painting Pricing for Edmonton Transparent pricing for every exterior project, no hidden fees, no surprises. Single Side $1,500–$3,000 Siding, trim, soffits Full Exterior $5,000–$12,000+ All surfaces, complete repaint Stucco Home $4,000–$10,000 Stucco repair, prime, 2 coats Deck & Fence $1,000–$4,000 Stain or paint, full prep Pre-Sale Curb Appeal $3,000–$7,000 Front face, door, trim, garage Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate → Edmonton Context Why Edmonton Exteriors Need Expert Painting Edmonton is one of the toughest climates in Canada for exterior paint. Temperature swings from -40°C in January to +35°C in July cause constant expansion and contraction on every exterior surface. UV exposure during our long summer days fades cheap paint in a single season. Hailstorms chip coatings. And the freeze-thaw cycles of spring and fall work moisture into every crack, gap, and joint. The premium exterior-grade products we use, Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior , Sherwin-Williams Duration , Cloverdale Revo , are engineered with flexible resins that move with your home instead of cracking under Edmonton's extreme conditions. 1900s–1940s Heritage: Glenora, Highlands & Belgravia Glenora , one of Edmonton's most established neighbourhoods, sits along Stony Plain Road west of 124 Street overlooking the North Saskatchewan River Valley . Heritage homes here feature original wood clapboard siding , ornate exterior trim, and multiple layers of lead-based paint dating back a century. Exterior painting in Glenora demands meticulous scraping, lead testing, and careful priming before any topcoat. Highlands , across the river near 112 Avenue and Ada Boulevard , has similar Edwardian and Craftsman exteriors with exposed wood details that require specialized attention, rotted trim must be replaced or consolidated before painting. Belgravia , adjacent to the University of Alberta campus south of Saskatchewan Drive , includes Tudor-style homes with stucco-and-timber exteriors where the junction between materials requires flexible caulking to prevent moisture intrusion. Our Lead Safety (RRP) certification ensures we handle pre-1960 exteriors safely and in full compliance. 1950s–1970s Post-War: Riverbend, Mill Woods & Capilano Riverbend , south of Whitemud Drive along the river valley, is filled with bungalows and split-levels from this era with original wood siding , aluminum soffits, and fascia that has weathered decades of Edmonton winters. Many homeowners here are replacing failed siding with Hardie board , and then calling us to paint it properly. Mill Woods , Edmonton's large southeast residential area bounded by Whitemud Drive , 50 Street , and Ellerslie Road , features thousands of similar homes where the original exterior paint has long since failed. Capilano , near Rundle Park and Goldbar Park along the river, has well-maintained post-war homes where owners invest in curb appeal before the busy spring real estate season. If your exterior also needs deck and fence staining , we handle both in a single visit to save you time and money. 1980s–1990s Executive: Terwillegar, The Hamptons & Magrath Heights Terwillegar , accessed from Terwillegar Drive south of the Anthony Henday , features two-storey executive homes with stucco exteriors , complex rooflines, and multiple gable accents that require careful masking and spray application. The Hamptons , a golf-course community off Hamptons Drive NW near The Hamptons Golf & Country Club , includes 3,500+ sq. ft. homes where exterior colour coordination between stucco body, trim, soffits, fascia, and garage doors demands a professional eye. Magrath Heights , perched above the river valley near Magrath Boulevard , features homes with south-facing exposures that take extreme UV punishment, we apply UV-resistant exterior coatings on these high-exposure walls to prevent premature fading and chalking. These neighbourhoods require scaffolding, boom lifts, or extension ladder systems to safely reach second-storey surfaces and peak gables. 2000s–2010s New Builds: Heritage Valley, Windermere & Summerside Heritage Valley , Edmonton's booming southwest corridor along Ellerslie Road near the Heritage Valley Town Centre , is where builder-grade exterior paint is showing its limits. Homes built 5–10 years ago with the cheapest possible exterior finishes are now peeling, fading, and chalking, especially on south- and west-facing walls. Windermere , one of Edmonton's premier communities south of Whitemud Drive near Windermere Golf & Country Club , has executive homes where owners upgrade exterior finishes to match their investment. Summerside , around Summerside Grande Boulevard and the community lake, has the same builder-paint failures. For all three, we power wash to remove chalk, prime bare spots, and apply two full coats of premium exterior product rated for Edmonton's climate extremes. Downtown & Urban: Oliver, Ice District & Old Strathcona Oliver , Edmonton's densest residential area along Jasper Avenue , includes older walk-up apartments and low-rise buildings where exterior painting requires coordination with property managers and careful scheduling around pedestrian traffic on 124 Street . The Ice District around Rogers Place features commercial and mixed-use buildings, our commercial painting team handles these larger-scale exterior projects. Old Strathcona , centred on Whyte Avenue (82 Avenue) , blends heritage storefronts with character homes and modern infills, each requiring different surface prep, product selection, and colour approaches to respect the neighbourhood's architectural diversity. Exterior Painting Details What's Included in Every Exterior Painting Project When you hire iPaint for exterior painting, you're getting a complete, professional service designed to protect your home for years, not just make it look good for a season. From Glenora heritage homes to Windermere new builds, every exterior gets the same meticulous process. Full exterior inspection , we assess every surface for peeling, cracking, rot, and weather damage before quoting Power washing , high-pressure cleaning removes dirt, mildew, chalk, and loose paint for a clean bonding surface Scraping and sanding , all loose and flaking paint is removed by hand and machine to ensure proper adhesion Caulking and sealing , gaps around windows, doors, trim joints, and siding seams are sealed to prevent moisture intrusion Premium exterior primer , the right primer for each substrate: wood, stucco, Hardie board, or metal Professional application , brushes, rollers, and airless spray equipment selected for each surface and product Landscaping protection , drop cloths and coverings protect plants, walkways, driveways, and outdoor furniture Multi-coat application , two full coats minimum on all surfaces for maximum coverage and durability Complete cleanup , all materials removed, coverings cleared, landscaping restored Final walkthrough inspection , we review every surface with you before signing off 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better." The exterior painting season in Edmonton runs May through September , book early to secure your spot or call 780-938-9555 . Service Areas Exterior Painting Across Edmonton & Surrounding Communities We provide professional exterior painting services throughout Edmonton and every community within an 80 km radius. Primary Service Area Edmonton, AB Premium Edmonton Neighbourhoods Windermere Glenora Westbrook Estates Windsor Park Riverbend Terwillegar The Hamptons Magrath Heights Heritage Valley Summerside Urban Neighbourhoods Downtown Edmonton Old Strathcona Highlands Oliver Griesbach Surrounding Cities Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Fort Saskatchewan 80 km Service Radius , If you're within 80 km of Edmonton, we'll come to you for exterior painting. Not sure if you're in our range? Give us a call at 780-938-9555 and we'll let you know. Our Work Exterior Painting Transformations Real exterior painting projects from Edmonton homes. See how a professional paint job can completely transform your home's curb appeal. Before After Full Exterior Repaint, Windermere Before After Stucco & Trim, Glenora Before After Siding & Soffits, Terwillegar Before After Garage & Front Door, Riverbend Before After Deck & Fence Staining, The Hamptons Before After Two-Storey Exterior, Sherwood Park View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Exterior painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Interior Painting Commercial Painting Deck & Fence Staining Stain & Lacquer Drywall & Surface Repairs Cabinet Refinishing Common Questions Exterior Painting FAQs Straight answers to the questions Edmonton homeowners ask most about exterior painting projects. When is the best time to paint the exterior of a house in Edmonton? The ideal exterior painting season in Edmonton runs from May through September, when daytime temperatures consistently stay above 10°C and humidity levels are manageable. We need at least 4–6 hours of dry conditions after application for proper curing. We monitor weather forecasts daily and schedule around rain, wind, and temperature drops to ensure the best possible results. Book early, our exterior calendar fills up fast. How much does exterior painting cost in Edmonton? Exterior painting costs in Edmonton typically range from $3,000 to $12,000+ for a full house, depending on the size of your home, number of storeys, surface condition, and product selection. A single-side repaint averages $1,500–$3,000. We provide detailed written estimates with no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. How long does exterior paint last in Edmonton's climate? With proper preparation and premium exterior-grade products, a professional exterior paint job in Edmonton should last 7–10 years. Edmonton's harsh winters, UV exposure, hail, and temperature swings from -40°C to +35°C are tough on exterior finishes, which is why surface prep and product selection matter so much. We use products specifically formulated for extreme climates. What exterior surfaces do you paint? We paint all exterior surfaces including wood siding, vinyl siding, stucco, Hardie board, trim, soffits, fascia, eaves, garage doors, front doors, window frames, decks, fences, and railings. If it's on the outside of your home and needs paint or stain, we handle it. During your free assessment, we'll inspect every surface and recommend the right products for each. Do you offer a warranty on exterior painting? Yes. Every exterior painting project comes with a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If anything we painted peels, bubbles, or cracks due to our workmanship, we come back and fix it at no charge. Combined with manufacturer product warranties from Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, and Cloverdale, your exterior is protected for years to come. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Exterior? Whether it's a single side, the trim and soffits, or a complete exterior repaint, let's talk about your project. Free estimates, thorough assessment, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## General Contracting Edmonton | Medical, Dental & Commercial Renovations | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/general-contracting.html > General contracting services in Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Medical office, dental clinic & commercial renovations. Full project management, trade coordination, permitting & code-compliant buildouts. Call 780-938-9555. General Contracting Edmonton | Medical, Dental & Commercial Renovations | iPaint Painting General Contracting in Edmonton iPaint Painting provides professional general contracting services in Edmonton, Alberta , specializing in medical office renovations , dental clinic buildouts , professional office renovations, and full-scope commercial tenant improvements . Edmonton's commercial construction landscape — from the Kingsway medical corridor and Jasper Avenue office towers to growing suburban commercial districts in Windermere , South Edmonton Common , and Sherwood Park's Emerald Hills — demands a general contractor who understands City of Edmonton permitting , Alberta Building Code requirements, and the unique challenges of working in a climate that swings from −40°C to +30°C. Led by Mourad , with over 15 years of commercial renovation experience, our team manages every project from start to finish — coordinating electrical, plumbing, HVAC, flooring, commercial painting , and all trades under one roof. Every project includes a free on-site consultation, a detailed written proposal with no hidden fees, and full permitting and inspection coordination. Call 780-938-9555 or request a consultation online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Licensed & Insured Full Permit Management 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews One Point of Contact MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Build Full-Scope Commercial Renovations From medical offices to professional workspaces, we manage complete renovation projects with every trade coordinated under one roof. Medical Office Renovations Exam rooms, waiting areas, reception desks, and clinical spaces built to healthcare standards with infection control in mind. Dental Clinic Buildouts Operatory rooms, sterilization areas, and patient lounges designed for workflow efficiency and patient comfort. Professional Offices Law firms, accounting offices, and corporate spaces renovated with premium finishes and functional layouts. Tenant Improvements Commercial lease spaces transformed to suit your business, from open concept reconfigurations to complete interior buildouts. Veterinary Offices Treatment rooms, kennels, and reception areas built with durable, easy-to-clean surfaces and specialized ventilation considerations. Retail Spaces Storefronts, showrooms, and retail interiors built to attract customers and showcase your products effectively. Restaurants & Hospitality Kitchen renovations, dining area buildouts, and hospitality spaces designed for high traffic and code compliance. Accessibility Upgrades ADA-compliant renovations including washroom modifications, ramp installations, and barrier-free workspace conversions. Need something that's not on this list? We also handle commercial painting , epoxy flooring , and drywall & surface repairs . If it's a commercial renovation in Edmonton, we do it. Our Process From Consultation to Completion We've refined our general contracting process over 15 years and hundreds of commercial projects in Edmonton. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with our project management team, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free on-site assessment. 02 ➔ Site Assessment & Scope Definition Mourad visits your commercial space to assess the full scope of work, review building requirements, discuss your vision, timeline, and budget constraints. 03 ➔ Detailed Project Proposal You receive a comprehensive proposal covering every phase, demolition, construction, materials, trades, timeline, and pricing. No surprises, no hidden fees. 04 ➔ Permitting & Pre-Construction We handle all permit applications with the City of Edmonton, coordinate with inspectors, finalize trade schedules, and order materials before any work begins. 05 ➔ Construction & Trade Coordination Our team manages every phase, demolition, framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, flooring, drywall, painting, and finishing, with daily oversight and progress updates. 06 Final Inspection & Handover We conduct a thorough walkthrough with you, ensure all municipal inspections pass, and hand over your completed space ready for occupancy with full project documentation. Why iPaint Why Edmonton Businesses Choose iPaint for General Contracting We don't just renovate spaces. We manage every detail, coordinate every trade, and deliver on time and on budget, so you can focus on running your business. One Point of Contact You don't need to manage five different contractors. iPaint serves as your single point of contact for the entire renovation, coordinating electrical, plumbing, HVAC, flooring, painting, and every other trade. One phone call, one team, one person accountable for your project from start to finish. Medical Field Specialization We understand the unique requirements of medical and dental environments, infection control standards, specialized ventilation, clinical workflow optimization, and the durability demands of healthcare spaces. Our experience in medical office buildouts means fewer surprises and a space that works the way your practice needs it to. Commercial-Grade Materials Every material we spec is commercial-grade and code-compliant. From fire-rated drywall and commercial-grade flooring to premium paint products from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams, we use materials built for the demands of high-traffic commercial environments, not residential shortcuts. Full Permit Management Navigating the City of Edmonton's permitting process is complex. We handle every permit application, building, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and coordinate all required inspections so you never have to set foot in a municipal office or chase down paperwork. On-Time, On-Budget Delivery We build detailed project schedules with milestones and hold every trade accountable to the timeline. You receive regular progress updates and transparent budget tracking throughout the project. When we say six weeks, we mean six weeks. Transparent Pricing, No Change Order Surprises The price on your project proposal is the price you pay. We detail every line item upfront, materials, labour, permits, and contingencies, so you can make confident decisions. If scope changes arise during construction, we discuss them with you before any additional work begins. No surprises, ever. Materials & Standards Commercial-Grade Materials, Code-Compliant Construction We only use commercial-grade materials that meet or exceed Alberta building codes. Every product is selected for durability, performance, and long-term value in high-traffic commercial environments. Construction & Framing Fire-rated drywall, steel and wood framing systems, commercial-grade insulation, and soundproofing materials designed for medical, dental, and professional office environments where privacy and safety are paramount. Fire-Rated Drywall Steel Framing Soundproofing Insulation Flooring & Finishes Commercial-grade LVP, ceramic and porcelain tile, epoxy flooring, and rubber flooring for clinical environments. Every flooring product is selected for durability, ease of cleaning, and compliance with healthcare and commercial standards. Commercial LVP Porcelain Tile Epoxy Flooring Rubber Flooring Paint & Coatings Premium commercial paints from Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, and Cloverdale, selected for washability, durability, and low VOC performance in occupied commercial spaces. Antimicrobial coatings available for healthcare environments. Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Cloverdale Antimicrobial During your free project consultation , we'll recommend the best materials for your specific application based on building code requirements, traffic patterns, durability needs, and your budget. We'll walk you through every option so you can make an informed decision. Transparent Pricing General Contracting Project Pricing Honest, upfront pricing for commercial renovation projects in Edmonton. Every project receives a detailed written proposal — no hidden fees. Single Room Reno $10K–$30K Single office, treatment room, or suite renovation. Includes all trades & permitting. Medical Office $50K–$150K Full medical clinic buildout. Exam rooms, reception, HVAC, electrical, code compliance. Dental Clinic $60K–$150K+ Operatories, sterilization, plumbing, cabinetry, specialized ventilation & equipment. Tenant Improvement $30K–$100K Office TI buildout, retail space, or professional suite. Framing through finishing. Multi-Suite Project $100K–$300K+ Multi-unit, multi-floor, or phased commercial renovation with full project management. All prices in CAD. Final pricing based on scope assessment. Get your free consultation . Edmonton Context Why Edmonton Businesses Need an Experienced General Contractor Edmonton's commercial real estate market — Canada's fifth-largest metro area with a population exceeding one million — is expanding rapidly across every sector. The Kingsway medical corridor between NAIT and the Royal Alexandra Hospital is one of Alberta's densest healthcare districts, with medical offices, dental clinics, and specialist practices opening and renovating constantly. The Ice District and Jasper Avenue corridor downtown are drawing professional offices, coworking spaces, and retail tenants. Suburban commercial growth in Windermere , Heritage Valley Town Centre , South Edmonton Common , and Sherwood Park's Emerald Hills is creating demand for new buildouts in strip malls, professional centres, and medical plazas. Edmonton's permitting requirements through the City of Edmonton Development Services are rigorous — particularly for medical and healthcare facilities that must meet Alberta Building Code requirements for ventilation, plumbing, infection control, and accessibility under the Alberta Barrier-Free Design Guide . Navigating the development and building permit process at Edmonton Tower on 101 Street requires experience with municipal plan reviewers and established relationships with inspectors from Edmonton Fire Rescue Services and Alberta Safety Codes . A missed permit or failed inspection can delay your project by weeks and cost thousands in rework. Our team handles all permitting, scheduling, and inspection coordination so you can focus on your business. Alberta's extreme climate presents unique challenges for commercial construction. Temperature swings from −40°C winters along the North Saskatchewan River valley to +30°C summers mean building envelope performance, HVAC system design, and material selection all require careful Edmonton-specific expertise. The materials and methods that work in Vancouver or Toronto don't always perform here. We specify commercial-grade products rated for Alberta's climate conditions and coordinate commercial painting , epoxy flooring , drywall finishing , and all trades under one management structure. Whether you're building out a new veterinary clinic near Whyte Avenue in Strathcona , renovating a dental office in St. Albert's Erin Ridge , completing tenant improvements in a downtown Edmonton office tower on 104 Street , or opening a medical practice near the University of Alberta Hospital , iPaint brings the general contracting expertise that Edmonton's commercial projects demand. Schedule your free consultation to discuss your project scope. Project Scope What's Included in Every General Contracting Project When you hire iPaint as your general contractor, you're getting a complete project management service, not just construction labour. Every project includes comprehensive oversight from planning through handover. Full project management , one dedicated point of contact from start to finish Permit acquisition and management , building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical permits handled for you Trade coordination , electrical, plumbing, HVAC, framing, drywall, flooring, painting, and millwork all managed under one roof Budget tracking and reporting , transparent cost management with regular updates so you always know where your project stands Timeline management , detailed project schedules with milestones and accountability for every trade Inspection coordination , all required municipal inspections scheduled and managed by our team Commercial-grade materials , every product code-compliant and selected for long-term durability in commercial environments Site cleanliness and safety , daily cleanup, dust containment, and safety protocols maintained throughout construction Final walkthrough and documentation , comprehensive handover with all permits, warranties, and project records As Mourad always says: "We manage the project so you can manage your business. One call, one team, one result." Service Areas General Contracting Across Edmonton & Surrounding Communities We provide professional general contracting services throughout Edmonton and every community within an 80 km radius. Primary Service Area Edmonton, AB Premium Edmonton Neighbourhoods Windermere Glenora Westbrook Estates Windsor Park Riverbend Terwillegar The Hamptons Magrath Heights Heritage Valley Summerside Urban Neighbourhoods Downtown Edmonton Old Strathcona Highlands Oliver Griesbach Surrounding Cities Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Fort Saskatchewan 80 km Service Radius , If you're within 80 km of Edmonton, we'll come to you for general contracting projects. Not sure if you're in our range? Give us a call at 780-938-9555 and we'll let you know. Our Work Commercial Renovation Transformations Real general contracting projects from Edmonton businesses. See how a full renovation can completely transform a commercial space. Before After Medical Office Buildout, Downtown Edmonton Before After Dental Clinic Renovation, Windermere Before After Professional Office, Jasper Avenue Before After Tenant Improvement, St. Albert Before After Veterinary Clinic, Sherwood Park Before After Retail Space Buildout, South Edmonton View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help General contracting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Commercial Painting Office Painting Interior Painting Epoxy Flooring Drywall & Surface Repairs Common Questions General Contracting FAQs Straight answers to the questions Edmonton business owners ask most about commercial renovation and general contracting projects. How long does a commercial renovation take in Edmonton? A small commercial renovation (single office or treatment room) typically takes 2–4 weeks. A full medical or dental clinic buildout — common along the Kingsway medical corridor or in new suburban plazas in Windermere and Heritage Valley — ranges from 6–16 weeks depending on scope, City of Edmonton permitting timelines, and custom millwork requirements. We provide a detailed project timeline during your free consultation so you know exactly what to expect. How much does a commercial renovation cost in Edmonton? Small commercial renovations in Edmonton typically range from $10,000 to $30,000 for single-room projects. Full commercial buildouts — including medical offices, dental clinics with operatories and sterilization rooms, and multi-suite tenant improvements in downtown Edmonton office towers — range from $30,000 to $150,000+. Every project receives a detailed written proposal with transparent pricing, material specifications, and no hidden fees. Do you handle permits and inspections for commercial renovations? Yes. We manage the entire permitting process with the City of Edmonton Development Services, including building permits, electrical permits, plumbing permits, mechanical permits, and all required Alberta Safety Codes inspections. For medical and dental facilities, we also coordinate health authority requirements. You don't need to deal with any of the paperwork or scheduling — we handle it all as part of our general contracting service. Can you renovate while my business is still operating? Yes, we regularly complete phased renovations that allow medical practices, dental clinics, and offices to continue operating during construction. We plan the work in stages, schedule noisy or disruptive tasks outside business hours when possible, and install dust barriers and containment systems compliant with healthcare infection control standards. We've managed active-business renovations across Edmonton from Jasper Avenue professional offices to suburban clinics in Sherwood Park. What trades do you coordinate as a general contractor? As your general contractor, we coordinate all trades required for your project — including electrical, plumbing, HVAC, flooring, framing, drywall , commercial painting , epoxy flooring , millwork, and specialty installations. Every trade is vetted, insured, and scheduled by our project management team so you have one dedicated point of contact for the entire renovation. Get Started Ready to Start Your Commercial Renovation? Whether it's a medical office buildout, a dental clinic renovation, or a full tenant improvement, let's talk about your project. Free consultation, detailed proposals, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Licensed & Insured Full Permit Management Free Consultation One Point of Contact --- ## Painting Services Edmonton | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets & More | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/ > Full-service painting contractor in Edmonton. Interior & exterior painting, cabinet refinishing, epoxy flooring, deck staining, popcorn ceiling removal & more. City Licensed. 5-Year Warranty. Painting Services Edmonton | Interior, Exterior, Cabinets & More | iPaint Painting Home / Services Our Painting & Refinishing Services Everything from single rooms to full commercial buildings. Edmonton's most trusted painting contractor since 2011. Painting Interior Painting Walls, ceilings, trim, doors and accent features. Premium paints, meticulous prep, and clean lines every time. Learn More → Exterior Painting Siding, stucco, trim, fascia and soffits. Weather-rated coatings that protect your home through harsh Alberta winters. Learn More → Commercial Painting Offices, retail spaces, warehouses and multi-unit buildings. Flexible scheduling, minimal disruption, professional results. Learn More → Cabinets Cabinet Painting Transform your kitchen with a fresh coat. Factory-quality spray finish on existing cabinets at a fraction of replacement cost. Learn More → Cabinet Refinishing Full sand, prime and refinish process. New colour, new look, same solid cabinets. Our most popular kitchen upgrade. Learn More → Cabinet Refacing New doors, drawer fronts and hardware on your existing cabinet boxes. A complete kitchen makeover without the renovation. Learn More → Specialty Epoxy Flooring Garage floors, workshops and commercial spaces. Durable, chemical-resistant coatings that look incredible and last for years. Learn More → Deck & Fence Staining Restore and protect your outdoor wood. Power washing, sanding, staining and sealing for decks, fences, pergolas and more. Learn More → Popcorn Ceiling Removal Remove dated textured ceilings and upgrade to a smooth, modern finish. Asbestos testing, scraping, repair and painting included. Learn More → Stain & Lacquer Professional wood staining and lacquer finishes for railings, trim, built-ins and custom millwork. Rich colour, lasting protection. Learn More → Drywall & Surface Repairs Holes, cracks, water damage and imperfections fixed right before painting. Seamless repairs that disappear under a fresh coat. Learn More → General Contracting Full project management for renovations that go beyond paint. Coordinating trades, timelines and budgets under one roof. Learn More → Why Edmonton Trusts iPaint City Licensed Fully licensed, insured and WCB covered. Every project meets Edmonton building standards. 5-Year Warranty Written warranty on every project. We stand behind our work long after the paint dries. In-House Team No subcontractors. Our own trained painters on every job, consistent quality, accountability. 156 Five-Star Reviews Edmonton homeowners and businesses consistently rate us 5 stars on Google. Not Sure Which Service You Need? No problem. Call us or request a free estimate and we'll walk through your project together, no pressure, no obligation. Call 780-938-9555 Get Free Estimate --- ## Industrial Painting Edmonton | Warehouses, Facilities & Coatings | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/industrial-painting.html > Professional industrial painting in Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Warehouses, manufacturing facilities, processing plants, parkades & storage facilities. High-performance epoxy, polyurethane, anti-corrosion & fire-retardant coatings. Certified team, minimal downtime scheduling. Call 780-938-9555. Industrial Painting Edmonton | Warehouses, Facilities & Coatings | iPaint Painting Industrial Painting in Edmonton iPaint Painting provides professional industrial painting services in Edmonton, Alberta , covering warehouses and distribution centres in the Northwest Industrial district along 170 Street , manufacturing facilities and fabrication shops in Nisku south of Edmonton International Airport , processing plants in the Acheson Industrial Area west of Highway 60 , storage facilities along the Yellowhead Trail (Highway 16) corridor , parkades in Downtown Edmonton and Sherwood Park , and heavy-duty infrastructure throughout the Leduc-Nisku Economic Region . Led by Mourad , a Master Painters Institute (MPI) certified painter with over 15 years of industrial experience, our WCB-covered in-house team applies high-performance epoxy floor systems , polyurethane topcoats , anti-corrosion primers , and fire-retardant intumescent coatings from Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Macropoxy , Corotech DTM , and specialty coating manufacturers. We work around your operations with minimal-downtime scheduling and phased approaches designed for facilities that cannot shut down, from the Winterburn Industrial area to Fort Saskatchewan 's petrochemical corridor. Every project includes a free facility assessment, a detailed written estimate, and our workmanship warranty. Call 780-938-9555 for your free estimate. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Industrial Crew Minimal Downtime Scheduling 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified WHMIS Trained WCB Covered Fall Protection Confined Space Entry Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Fully Insured Aerial Work Platforms Epoxy & Polyurethane Workmanship Warranty MPI Certified WHMIS Trained WCB Covered Fall Protection Confined Space Entry Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Fully Insured Aerial Work Platforms Epoxy & Polyurethane Workmanship Warranty Pricing Guide Industrial Painting Pricing in Edmonton Transparent starting prices for common industrial projects. Every estimate is customized after a free on-site facility assessment, no hidden fees, no surprises. Small Warehouse $5,000+ Walls, ceilings & columns 5,000–10,000 sq. ft. 1–2 weeks typical Epoxy Floor System $8,000+ Multi-coat epoxy or polyurethane Prep, prime & topcoat Chemical & abrasion resistant Full Facility Recoat $15,000+ Manufacturing & processing Phased scheduling 3–8 weeks typical Structural Steel $10,000+ Anti-corrosion systems Sandblast & prime Multi-coat protection Specialty Coatings $12,000+ Fire-retardant & chemical Intumescent & linings Custom specification All prices are starting estimates in CAD. Final pricing depends on facility size, surface condition, coating system, and access requirements. Get your free custom estimate . What We Paint Industrial Facilities & Surfaces We Coat From warehouse walls to structural steel, our certified crew handles every industrial surface with the right coating system for the job. Warehouses Interior and exterior walls, ceilings, support columns, and loading dock areas. High-build coatings for durability and brightness. Manufacturing Facilities Production floors, equipment enclosures, clean rooms, and assembly areas requiring chemical-resistant and food-safe coatings. Processing Plants Specialized coatings for food processing, chemical handling, and high-moisture environments with strict regulatory requirements. Storage Facilities Climate-controlled and cold storage units, self-storage complexes, and bulk material storage, coatings that resist moisture, mould, and temperature extremes. Parkades & Parking Structures Traffic coatings, line markings, anti-slip surfaces, and structural steel protection for above- and below-grade parking facilities. Structural Steel Beams, columns, trusses, and exposed structural elements, anti-corrosion primers, intermediate coats, and high-performance topcoats. Concrete Floors & Walls Epoxy floor systems, polyurethane topcoats, and concrete sealers for warehouse floors, manufacturing areas, and containment zones. Piping & Mechanical Systems Colour-coded piping, ductwork, mechanical rooms, and utility infrastructure, anti-corrosion and identification coatings to code. Need something that's not on this list? We also handle commercial painting , epoxy flooring , and exterior painting work. If it's an industrial surface that needs a coating, we do it. Our Process From Facility Assessment to Final Inspection We've refined our industrial painting process over 15 years of commercial and industrial projects across Edmonton. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for your facility. 01 ➔ Free Facility Assessment Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a project lead, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free on-site facility assessment. 02 ➔ Coating Specification & Walkthrough Mourad or a senior project lead walks your facility to assess every surface, identify substrate conditions, environmental exposures, and recommend the right coating systems for each area. 03 ➔ Detailed Estimate & Phased Schedule You receive a clear proposal listing every area, surface, coating system, and price, plus a phased work schedule designed to minimize operational disruption. No surprises, no hidden fees. 04 ➔ Surface Prep & Containment Equipment protected, containment barriers installed. Surfaces pressure-washed, sandblasted, degreased, and primed according to manufacturer specifications and industry standards. 05 ➔ Professional Coating Application Our certified crew applies high-performance coatings using airless spray, brush, and roller, with full safety protocols including confined space entry, fall protection, and aerial work platforms as required. 06 Final Inspection & Handover We conduct a thorough inspection with you, verify coating thickness and adhesion, ensure the facility is cleaned and returned to operational condition, and activate your workmanship warranty. Why iPaint Why Edmonton Facility Managers Choose iPaint for Industrial Painting We don't just paint facilities. We protect your assets, respect your operations, and deliver coating systems that perform, done right the first time. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our industrial crew is a full-time, in-house employee with the safety training required for industrial environments. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors. When you hire iPaint, you get iPaint, the same trained team, the same standards, every project. Full Safety Certifications Our crew holds Confined Space Entry, Fall Protection, Aerial Work Platform (AWP), WHMIS, MPI, and Lead Safety (RRP) certifications. We carry site-specific safety plans, conduct daily toolbox talks, and maintain a spotless safety record on every industrial project. High-Performance Coatings We don't use residential paint on industrial surfaces. Every project uses professional-grade industrial coatings, epoxy, polyurethane, anti-corrosion, fire-retardant, and chemical-resistant systems, selected specifically for your facility's environmental exposures and performance requirements. Minimal Downtime Scheduling We understand that shutting down operations costs you money. Our phased approach allows us to work in sections, during off-hours, on weekends, or during planned shutdowns, so your facility keeps running while we work. We build the schedule around your operations, not the other way around. WCB & Fully Insured Every project is backed by full WCB coverage and comprehensive commercial liability insurance. We provide certificates of insurance, clearance letters, and safety documentation as required by your facility, no delays, no surprises at the onboarding stage. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for surface prep, containment setup, or "additional coats." Everything is detailed upfront, area by area, coating by coating, so you can budget with confidence. Industrial Coatings The Coating Systems Behind Our Results We only use professional-grade industrial coatings from manufacturers trusted by certified applicators across Canada. The coating system makes the difference, and we never compromise. Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial The industry standard for high-performance industrial coatings. We use Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial for facilities requiring maximum durability, chemical resistance, and corrosion protection. Formulated for the harshest industrial environments Edmonton throws at you, from extreme cold to chemical exposure. Pro Industrial DTM Acrylic Macropoxy Sher-Cryl HPA Firetex Intumescent Benjamin Moore Trusted commercial and industrial lines for facility walls, ceilings, and architectural elements. Benjamin Moore's industrial products deliver excellent coverage, VOC compliance, and long-term colour retention, ideal for warehouse interiors, office areas within facilities, and public-facing zones. Ultra Spec HP Corotech Super Hide Zero Floor & Patio Specialty Coatings For extreme environments that demand specialized solutions, we source fire-retardant intumescent coatings, chemical-resistant linings, anti-slip floor systems, and high-temperature coatings from leading specialty manufacturers matched precisely to your facility's requirements. Epoxy Floor Systems Polyurethane Topcoats Anti-Corrosion Systems Fire-Retardant Coatings During your free facility assessment , we'll recommend the right coating system for each area based on substrate type, environmental exposure, regulatory requirements, and your budget. We'll explain the differences so you can make an informed decision. Edmonton Context Why Edmonton Industrial Facilities Need Expert Coating Systems Edmonton sits at the heart of Alberta's Industrial Heartland , the largest hydrocarbon processing region in Canada, stretching northeast through Fort Saskatchewan , Strathcona County , and Sturgeon County . The city's industrial infrastructure supports oil and gas supply chains, food processing, logistics, and advanced manufacturing, all of which require protective coating systems that can withstand extreme operating conditions. Edmonton's climate is brutal on industrial surfaces. Winter temperatures along the North Saskatchewan River valley regularly drop below -30°C , while summer highs exceed 30°C , creating a 60-degree temperature swing that drives constant freeze-thaw cycling. Unprotected steel corrodes aggressively. Concrete spalls. Standard coatings crack and delaminate within months. The high-performance systems we specify, Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Macropoxy 646 for concrete and steel, Corotech DTM direct-to-metal primers, and specialty epoxy floor systems , are engineered for exactly these conditions. The Northwest Industrial district , bounded by 170 Street , Yellowhead Trail (Highway 16) , and 184 Street , is one of Edmonton's densest concentrations of warehouses, distribution centres, and light manufacturing facilities. South of the city, Nisku , located along Highway 2 between Edmonton and Leduc , is home to over 400 energy-sector service companies, fabrication shops, and equipment yards. The Acheson Industrial Area west of Edmonton near Spruce Grove along Highway 60 and Highway 16A houses food processing plants, cold storage facilities, and heavy equipment operations. Pylypow Industrial and Roper Industrial in southeast Edmonton support logistics and transportation operations along 50 Street and Whitemud Drive . Whether you're refreshing a 50,000-square-foot warehouse in the Winterburn Industrial area , recoating structural steel in a Nisku fabrication shop , applying fire-retardant intumescent coatings in a Sherwood Park processing facility on Broadmoor Boulevard , or protecting concrete floors in an Acheson food processing plant , iPaint Painting brings the industrial coating expertise and commercial painting capabilities Edmonton's industrial sector requires. Schedule your free facility assessment today. Industrial Painting Details What's Included in Every Industrial Painting Project When you hire iPaint for industrial painting, you're not just getting paint on walls. You're getting a complete, professional coating solution designed around your facility's operational requirements and safety standards. Full facility assessment and coating specification , we evaluate every surface, substrate, and environmental exposure before recommending a system Phased work schedule , designed around your operations to minimize downtime and maintain production Equipment protection and containment , machinery, inventory, and sensitive areas are properly protected and isolated Professional surface preparation , pressure washing, sandblasting, degreasing, and priming per manufacturer specifications High-performance coating application , airless spray, brush, and roller applied by certified crew members Full safety compliance , confined space entry, fall protection, aerial work platforms, WHMIS, and site-specific safety plans Quality verification , wet and dry film thickness testing, adhesion testing, and visual inspection at every stage Complete cleanup and facility restoration , containment removed, facility cleaned, and returned to operational condition Workmanship warranty , activated at project completion with full documentation As Mourad always says: "We treat your facility with the same respect we'd give our own. When we leave, your operations are back to full capacity, and your surfaces are protected for years to come." Service Areas Industrial Painting Across Edmonton & Surrounding Industrial Zones We provide professional industrial painting services throughout Edmonton and every industrial zone within an 80 km radius. Primary Service Area Edmonton, AB Industrial Zones & Business Parks Northwest Industrial Southeast Industrial Yellowhead Corridor Gateway Boulevard Winterburn Industrial Pylypow Industrial Roper Industrial Argyll Industrial Surrounding Industrial Communities Nisku Acheson Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Fort Saskatchewan Beaumont 80 km Service Radius , If your industrial facility is within 80 km of Edmonton, we'll come to you. Not sure if you're in our range? Give us a call at 780-938-9555 and we'll let you know. Our Work Industrial Painting Transformations Real industrial painting projects from Edmonton facilities. See how professional coatings protect and transform industrial environments. Before After Warehouse Interior, Northwest Edmonton Before After Structural Steel Recoat, Nisku Before After Epoxy Floor System, Manufacturing Plant Before After Parkade Coating, Sherwood Park Before After Processing Plant, Acheson Before After Anti-Corrosion System, Leduc Industrial View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Industrial painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Commercial Painting Exterior Painting Epoxy Flooring Common Questions Industrial Painting FAQs Straight answers to the questions Edmonton facility managers ask most about industrial painting projects. How much does industrial painting cost in Edmonton? Industrial painting costs in Edmonton vary significantly based on facility size, surface condition, coating system, and access requirements. Small industrial projects, workshops and warehouses in the Northwest Industrial district or Pylypow Industrial, typically range from $5,000 to $15,000. Large facility projects, manufacturing plants in Nisku, processing facilities in Acheson, multi-level parkades in Downtown Edmonton, range from $15,000 to $100,000+. iPaint Painting provides detailed written estimates with no hidden fees after a free on-site facility assessment. See our pricing page for more details. Can you paint our facility while we continue operations? Yes. iPaint Painting specializes in minimal-downtime scheduling for operational industrial facilities across Edmonton, Nisku, Acheson, and Sherwood Park. Our phased approach allows us to work in sections, completing one area before moving to the next, so your operations continue with minimal disruption. We can also schedule work during off-hours, weekends, or planned shutdowns to further reduce impact on your production. Contact us to discuss your facility's scheduling needs. What types of industrial coatings do you apply? We apply a full range of high-performance industrial coatings including epoxy floor and wall systems , polyurethane topcoats, anti-corrosion primers and coatings (Sherwin-Williams Macropoxy 646, Corotech DTM), fire-retardant intumescent coatings, chemical-resistant linings, and high-build latex systems. We use products from Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial, Benjamin Moore, and specialty coating manufacturers selected specifically for your facility's environmental exposures, whether that's chemical splash in a processing plant, forklift traffic on a warehouse floor, or moisture exposure in a cold storage facility. What safety certifications does your industrial painting crew hold? Our crew holds all certifications required for industrial painting environments in Alberta, including Painter and Decorator Certification, Master Painters Institute (MPI) Certification, WHMIS training, Confined Space Entry certification, Fall Protection certification, Aerial Work Platform (AWP) licensing, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. We are fully WCB (Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta) covered and carry comprehensive liability insurance for industrial projects throughout the Edmonton metropolitan area. How long does it take to paint an industrial facility in Edmonton? Timeline depends on facility size, surface condition, and the coating system specified. A small warehouse (5,000–10,000 sq. ft.) in the Yellowhead corridor typically takes 1–2 weeks. A large manufacturing facility or processing plant in Nisku or Acheson can take 3–8 weeks depending on scope and phasing requirements. iPaint Painting provides a detailed project timeline during your free facility assessment so you can plan accordingly. Get Started Ready to Protect Your Industrial Facility? Whether it's a warehouse refresh, a full facility recoat, or a specialized coating system, let's talk about your project. Free facility assessments, minimal downtime scheduling, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Industrial Crew Workmanship Warranty Minimal Downtime Scheduling No Subcontractors --- ## Interior Painting Beaumont | Walls, Ceilings, Trim | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/interior-painting/beaumont.html > Professional interior painting in Beaumont by iPaint Painting. Serving this bilingual French-Canadian community south of Edmonton, Beaumont Lakes, Montrose, Dansereau Meadows & more. Certified team, Benjamin Moore & Sherwin-Williams products, 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Interior Painting Beaumont | Walls, Ceilings, Trim | iPaint Painting Interior Painting in Beaumont iPaint Painting is the most trusted interior painting contractor in Beaumont , Alberta, a bilingual French-Canadian community founded in 1895, located in Leduc County just south of Edmonton. Owner Mourad , an MPI-certified painter with 15+ years of experience, leads an all-in-house crew that specializes in walls, ceilings, trim, crown moulding, doors, stairwells, and accent walls using premium Benjamin Moore , Sherwin-Williams , and Cloverdale products. Beaumont has doubled its population in the last 15 years to approximately 26,000 residents , and its housing stock ranges from original French-heritage homes in Old Town near St. Vital Roman Catholic Church to modern developments in Beaumont Lakes , Montrose , and Ruisseau . Each era of construction demands different preparation, products, and techniques, plaster walls in heritage homes, standard drywall in 2000s-era Les Jardins and Coloniale Estates , and builder-grade finishes in post-2010 communities along 50 Avenue and Range Road 243 . Every job includes a free colour consultation , a transparent written estimate, and a 5-year workmanship warranty . Our south Edmonton shop is a 25-minute drive via Highway 625 or the QE2 , no travel surcharges. Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Paint Every Interior Surface, Done Right Whether it's a single accent wall or every surface in your home, our certified team handles it all with precision and care. Walls Living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, and more. Smooth, consistent coverage on every wall surface. Ceilings Flat, textured, or popcorn, we prep and paint ceilings with zero drips and clean edges. Trim & Millwork Baseboards, casings, chair rails, wainscoting, sharp lines and smooth finishes on every detail. Accent Walls Bold colours, feature walls, and statement designs that transform the entire feel of a room. Doors Interior doors, closet doors, and entry doors, sanded, primed, and finished for a factory-smooth look. Window Frames Sills, casings, and frames painted with precision using semi-gloss for durability and easy cleaning. Crown Moulding Detailed brush and spray work on crown moulding for a crisp, elegant finish throughout your home. Stairwells & Hallways High walls, tight spaces, and multi-storey stairwells, we have the equipment and experience to reach every surface safely. Need something that's not on this list? We also handle drywall repairs , popcorn ceiling removal , and stain & lacquer work. If it's inside your home and needs paint, we do it. Our Process From First Call to Final Walkthrough We've refined our interior painting process over 15 years and hundreds of homes across Edmonton and Beaumont. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free in-home consultation. 02 ➔ Colour Consultation & Walkthrough Mourad or a senior painter visits your home to assess every surface, discuss your vision, and help you select the perfect colours and sheens for each room. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every room, surface, product, and price. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Prep & Protection We move your furniture, cover floors and fixtures with professional-grade coverings, then sand, patch, caulk, and prime every surface. This is where the real work starts. 05 ➔ Professional Painting Our in-house team applies premium Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale products with precision, the right number of coats for a flawless, lasting finish. 06 Final Walkthrough We walk every room with you, inspect every detail, and put everything back where it was. Your home is cleaned to the condition it was before we arrived, or better. Your 5-year warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Beaumont Homeowners Choose iPaint for Interior Painting We don't just paint walls. We protect your home, respect your time, and deliver results that last, done right the first time and every time. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. When you hire iPaint, you get iPaint, the same trained team, the same standards, every project. That's how we guarantee consistency across every room in your home. Certified Painter Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, Fall Protection, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. This isn't weekend DIY work, it's professional-grade craftsmanship backed by years of formal training and thousands of completed projects across Edmonton and Beaumont. Premium Products Only We don't cut corners with cheap paint. Every interior project uses products from Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale, selected specifically for the surface, room, and traffic level. Premium products mean richer colour, better coverage, and a finish that looks beautiful for years, not months. Free Colour Consultation Choosing the right colour is one of the hardest parts of any interior painting project. That's why every job includes a free colour consultation where we help you navigate options, test samples, and find the perfect sheen for each room. Beaumont's newer communities like Beaumont Lakes and Montrose feature bright, open layouts, we'll help you pick colours that look beautiful year-round in Alberta's changing light. 5-Year Written Warranty Every surface we touch is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn't right, peeling, bubbling, cracking due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise to every Beaumont homeowner. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for prep work, furniture moving, or "additional coats." Everything is detailed upfront so you can make confident decisions. And when we're done, we take care of your home as if it's ours, cleaned and returned to the way it was, or better. Premium Products The Products Behind Our Results We only use professional-grade interior paints from the brands trusted by certified painters across Canada. The product makes the difference, and we never compromise. Benjamin Moore The gold standard in interior paint. We use Benjamin Moore for homeowners who want the richest colour depth, smoothest application, and longest-lasting durability. Perfect for Beaumont homes where dry winter air and temperature swings demand a product that holds up. Regal Select Aura Advance ben Sherwin-Williams Trusted by professional painters for its exceptional coverage and washability. Sherwin-Williams interior lines deliver consistent colour, excellent hide, and outstanding durability, ideal for high-traffic areas like kitchens, hallways, and family rooms. Duration Emerald SuperPaint ProClassic Cloverdale A trusted Western Canadian brand that delivers professional-grade performance at a great value. Cloverdale's interior lines offer excellent adhesion and durability, especially well-suited for Alberta's unique climate conditions and the dry indoor air Beaumont homeowners know well. Acrylux Diamond Ultra During your free colour consultation , we'll recommend the best product line for each room based on surface type, traffic level, desired sheen, and your budget. We'll also explain the differences so you can make an informed choice. Beaumont Pricing Interior Painting Pricing for Beaumont Same pricing as Edmonton, no travel surcharges for Beaumont or Leduc County. Single Room $400–$800 Walls, ceiling, trim 3-Bedroom Home $3,500–$6,500 Les Jardins, Coloniale Premium Home $8,000–$15,000+ Beaumont Lakes, Montrose Builder Upgrade $5,000–$9,000 Dansereau, Ruisseau Heritage Refresh $2,500–$5,000 Old Town, French Village Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate → Beaumont Context Why Beaumont Homes Need Professional Interior Painting Beaumont is a bilingual city of approximately 26,000 residents located in Leduc County , Alberta, just south of Edmonton along Highway 625 and Township Road 510 . Founded in 1895 by French-Canadian settlers, Beaumont retains its French-Canadian heritage through bilingual signage along 50 Avenue , the historic French Village downtown core, and landmarks like St. Vital Roman Catholic Church (built 1919). The city has doubled its population in 15 years, creating a housing stock that spans three distinct eras, each demanding different interior painting approaches that generic contractors often miss. Heritage Homes: Old Town & French Village (Pre-2000) The original heart of Beaumont lies along 50 Avenue and 50 Street , centred around St. Vital Roman Catholic Church and the Centre Communautaire Beaumont . These French-heritage homes , some dating to the early 1900s, feature plaster walls rather than modern drywall, with wood-stained trim, original crown moulding, and character details that reflect the town's founding families. Plaster cracks differently than drywall and requires specialized skim-coating and bonding techniques before paint will adhere properly. Many of these homes also have multiple layers of paint accumulated over decades, demanding thorough sanding and testing for lead-based primers used before 1978. Our Lead Safety (RRP) certification ensures we handle these heritage properties safely while preserving their character. Homeowners in Old Town often want to honour the French-Canadian aesthetic while modernizing the interior, a balance that requires thoughtful colour selection and skilled craftsmanship. 2000s Growth Era: Les Jardins & Coloniale Estates Beaumont's first major expansion wave arrived in the early 2000s with Les Jardins , a family-oriented neighbourhood near Four Seasons Park and Ken Chicken Lake , and Coloniale Estates , developed near the Coloniale Golf & Country Club along Range Road 243 . These standard suburban homes feature conventional drywall construction, 8-foot ceilings, and the builder-grade flat paint typical of the era. After 15-20 years, these homes show significant wear: scuffed hallways, yellowed trim, and adhesion failure where builders used the cheapest latex available. A professional repaint with premium Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams SuperPaint in eggshell transforms these tired interiors. If you're also considering updating your kitchen, our cabinet painting service pairs naturally with a whole-home interior repaint. Interior Painting Details What's Included & Beaumont Pricing Every iPaint interior painting project in Beaumont includes a comprehensive scope of work designed around the specific needs of your home, not a one-size-fits-all template. Furniture moving and full-room protection , heavy canvas drop cloths over hardwood, carpet, and tile Complete surface preparation , sanding, patching nail holes, caulking gaps in trim, and bonding primer where needed Premium product application , Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale selected for surface type and traffic level Clean, sharp cut lines , hand-cut edges where walls meet ceilings, trim, and adjacent colours Multi-coat coverage , two coats minimum on walls, additional coats on dramatic colour changes Trim, doors, and millwork , sanded and finished to factory-smooth quality with semi-gloss or satin Full cleanup and furniture replacement , your home returned the way it was, or better Final walkthrough inspection , we review every surface with you before signing off 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion Beaumont Interior Painting Pricing Guide Pricing is the same as Edmonton, no travel surcharges for Beaumont or Leduc County. Typical ranges: Single room (walls only) , $400–$800 depending on size, ceiling height, and prep Three-bedroom home (walls + trim) , $3,500–$6,500 Premium home (Beaumont Lakes, Montrose) , $8,000–$15,000+ for 3,000+ sq ft with vaulted ceilings, crown moulding, and multiple sheens Builder-grade upgrade (Dansereau Meadows, Ruisseau) , $5,000–$9,000 to convert flat builder paint to premium eggshell throughout Heritage refresh (Old Town, French Village) , $2,500–$5,000 for plaster prep and repaint of main living areas Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate and we'll schedule an in-home consultation, typically within 48 hours for Beaumont addresses. 2010s Modern Communities: Beaumont Lakes, Montrose & Ruisseau Beaumont Lakes , the city's flagship modern development, features two-storey homes with 9-foot ceilings , open-concept main floors, and expansive great rooms built around the community's signature lake and park system near Le Rêve Park . Montrose , situated along the western edge of Beaumont near Highway 625 , offers similar modern construction with open-riser staircases and soaring foyer ceilings that require colour flow planning across 2,500+ square feet of visible interior. Ruisseau , French for "brook," reflecting Beaumont's bilingual identity, features the newest builds in the city with contemporary floor plans and builder-grade finishes that scuff and mark within 2-3 years. All three neighbourhoods share the same challenge: builders use the cheapest flat latex paint possible, and Alberta's dry winter air combined with forced-air heating accelerates wear dramatically. We typically recommend upgrading to Sherwin-Williams Duration or Benjamin Moore Aura in eggshell or satin, more washable and significantly more durable in high-traffic areas. Rapid Growth & Dansereau Meadows: Beaumont's Newest Frontier Dansereau Meadows , Beaumont's newest major development on the city's south side near Township Road 510 , represents the latest wave of growth in this fast-expanding community. These homes feature modern open-concept designs with clean lines, tall ceilings, and the same builder-grade paint challenges found across Alberta's newer subdivisions. Located near the Beaumont Sport & Recreation Centre , Dansereau Meadows families are discovering within 2-3 years that factory-applied flat paint cannot handle the demands of active households. A professional repaint with premium products transforms these interiors from tired to showroom-quality. For homeowners wanting to protect their investment inside and out, our exterior painting team can handle both projects back-to-back, and with Beaumont just 25 minutes from our shop via the QE2 or Highway 625 , we're in the area regularly. Service Areas Interior Painting Across Beaumont & Leduc County We provide professional interior painting services throughout Beaumont, Leduc County, and all surrounding communities. Primary Service Area Beaumont, AB Leduc County Premium & Modern Neighbourhoods (2010s–Present) Beaumont Lakes Montrose Ruisseau Dansereau Meadows Jessie Lake Established Neighbourhoods (2000s) Les Jardins Coloniale Estates Heritage & Downtown Old Town / Downtown French Village Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Fort Saskatchewan 25 Minutes via Highway 625 or QE2 , Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton serves all of Beaumont and Leduc County with no travel surcharge. Same pricing as Edmonton. Beaumont, Leduc County, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Our Work Interior Painting Transformations Real interior painting projects from Beaumont and area homes. See how fresh paint can completely transform a space. Before After Living Room Repaint, Beaumont Lakes Before After Whole-Home Interior, Les Jardins Before After Accent Wall & Trim, Montrose Before After Kitchen & Hallway, Old Town Beaumont Before After Bedroom Suite, Coloniale Estates Before After Stairwell & Ceiling, Dansereau Meadows View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Interior painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Cabinet Refinishing in Beaumont Exterior Painting Interior Painting (Edmonton) Colour Consultation Drywall & Surface Repairs Cabinet Painting Common Questions Interior Painting FAQs, Beaumont Straight answers to the questions Beaumont homeowners ask most about interior painting costs, preparation, products, and timelines. How much does interior painting cost in Beaumont? Interior painting in Beaumont ranges from $3 to $6 per square foot, identical to our Edmonton pricing with no travel surcharge for Leduc County. A single room typically costs $400–$800, while a full repaint of a three-bedroom home in Les Jardins or Coloniale Estates runs $3,500–$6,500. Larger premium homes in Beaumont Lakes or Montrose with vaulted ceilings, open-concept layouts, and 3,000+ square feet typically fall between $8,000 and $15,000. Heritage homes in Old Town near St. Vital Roman Catholic Church may require additional plaster preparation, which is always included in our estimate. The final price depends on ceiling height, surface condition, number of colours, and whether you choose Benjamin Moore Aura, Sherwin-Williams Duration, or Cloverdale Diamond. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees, the number on the quote is the number on the invoice. Do Beaumont's French-heritage homes in Old Town need special preparation? Yes, and this is where many painters cut corners. Original homes in Beaumont's Old Town and French Village, some dating back to the early 1900s when the city was founded by French-Canadian settlers, often have plaster walls rather than modern drywall, wood-stained trim, and multiple layers of accumulated paint. Plaster cracks along different stress lines than drywall and requires specialized skim-coating with flexible compounds before any topcoat adheres properly. Homes built before 1978 may also contain lead-based primers, our team holds Lead Safety (RRP) certification and follows Health Canada protocols for safe handling. We approach these heritage properties with extra care, preserving architectural character while delivering a modern, durable finish. All prep work is included in our estimate, never charged as an add-on surprise. What paint products work best for Beaumont's newer developments? Homes built after 2010 in Beaumont Lakes, Ruisseau, Montrose, and Dansereau Meadows typically have builder-grade flat paint that scuffs, marks, and yellows within 2-3 years, especially in high-traffic hallways and kitchens. We recommend upgrading to Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Duration in eggshell or satin for significantly better washability and durability. In high-traffic areas like the kitchen and main hallways, satin provides the best cleanability. For bedrooms and formal spaces, eggshell offers an elegant, light-absorbing finish. Alberta's dry winter air and forced-air heating systems are particularly harsh on cheap interior paint, so investing in premium products makes a measurable difference in how long your repaint lasts, typically 8-10 years versus 3-4 with builder-grade. How do you handle colour flow in Beaumont's open-concept homes? Open-concept floor plans, standard in Beaumont Lakes, Montrose, Dansereau Meadows, and Ruisseau, require deliberate colour flow planning because the kitchen, living room, dining area, and hallways are all visible at once. We start every open-concept project with a free colour consultation where we map the sightlines from key vantage points, recommend a cohesive palette of 2-3 complementary colours, and select the right sheens for each zone. For example, a slightly more washable satin for the kitchen and hallways, with eggshell on living room walls, using the same colour family so the space reads as unified. Beaumont's newer homes often have 9-foot ceilings and large windows that flood rooms with natural light, we test colours in your actual space to ensure they look right in Alberta's changing seasonal light. How long does an interior painting project take in Beaumont? A single room typically takes one day from prep to final coat. A full three-bedroom home in Les Jardins or Coloniale Estates takes 3-5 days depending on the scope of prep work and number of colours. Larger homes in Beaumont Lakes or Montrose with vaulted ceilings, extensive trim, and open-concept layouts may take 5-8 days. Heritage homes in Old Town with plaster walls may require an extra day for specialized preparation. We schedule Beaumont projects in clusters to maximize efficiency, our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is just 25 minutes away via Highway 625 or the QE2, and our crews work in the Beaumont area regularly. We provide a specific project timeline during your free in-home consultation, and we stick to it. Call 780-938-9555 to book yours. Get Started Beaumont’s Trusted Interior Painters Whether it's a heritage refresh in Old Town, an accent wall in Beaumont Lakes, or a whole-home repaint in Montrose, let's talk about your project. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure. Just a 25-minute drive from our shop. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Downtown Edmonton interior painting costs $1,900-$4,800 in 2026 URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/interior-painting/downtown-edmonton.html > Downtown Edmonton interior painting costs $1,900 to $4,800 in 2026 for a condo, $4,000 to $8,500 for a 104 Street loft. iPaint books the freight elevator. Downtown Edmonton interior painting costs $1,900-$4,800 in 2026 Interior Painting in Downtown Edmonton : Tower Suites, Warehouse Lofts, and the CBD Core Interior painting in downtown Edmonton is the most vertical work iPaint Painting takes on: the CBD core between 109 Street, 97 Street, 104 Avenue, and the river valley stacks 2000s-2020s condo towers, ICE District residences, and 1910s brick-and-timber warehouse lofts along 104 Street into a single T5J postal area. A typical downtown condo repaints for $1,900 to $4,800 ; a warehouse loft with 12 to 16 foot ceilings runs $4,000 to $8,500 . iPaint Painting reserves the freight elevator, briefs the concierge, and hand-edges around century-old exposed brick. Five-year written warranty. Pricing current for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Suite Visit 2026 Pricing How Much Does Interior Painting Cost in Downtown Edmonton in 2026? Interior painting in downtown Edmonton costs $1,900 to $4,800 in 2026 for a condo suite in the CBD, Jasper Avenue, and ICE District towers, and $4,000 to $8,500 for a brick-and-timber warehouse loft on 104 Street. The loft premium is structural rather than cosmetic: 12 to 16 foot ceilings put every ceiling line on a ladder or rolling scaffold, and the protection around exposed masonry, timber posts, and industrial sash glass can absorb as many crew hours as the painting itself. Three levers move a downtown quote more than raw floor area does. Ceiling height decides the equipment plan, since anything above standard reach adds scaffold time to each wall run. Surface mix decides the prep plan: a 2010s tower suite is uniform drywall end to end, while a converted 1910s warehouse alternates drywall infill, original brick edges, and heavy fir timber that never gets painted but always gets shielded. Building access decides the calendar, because a missed freight elevator window in a Jasper Avenue tower can stall the crew until the dock reopens. One-Bedroom CBD or ICE District Condo $1,900-$3,000 Walls, closets, and doors in a 2000s-2020s tower suite. Freight elevator reserved, concierge briefed, finished in one to two days. Two-Bedroom Condo or Sub-Penthouse $2,800-$4,800 Full-suite repaint with feature walls and long cut lines along floor-to-ceiling glazing. Two to three days, occupied or vacant. 104 Street Warehouse Loft $4,000-$8,500 Brick-and-timber conversion: 12-16 ft ceilings on rolling scaffold, exposed brick edging, beam cut-ins, sash window masking. Three to five days. Written downtown quotes follow a suite visit, which usually books within two to three business days. Call 780-938-9555 or request a visit online , and have the building's management or concierge contact ready so elevator and paperwork arrangements begin the same day. The Core, Block by Block What Counts as Downtown Edmonton? The Core Between 109 Street and the River Valley Downtown Edmonton is the city's central business district: roughly everything between 109 Street on the west, where the Oliver (wîhkwêntôwin) towers begin, 97 Street on the east, 104 Avenue on the north, and the North Saskatchewan River valley dropping away to the south, all inside the T5J postal area. Jasper Avenue is the spine, 101 Street crosses it at the retail centre of gravity, and Rice Howard Way threads the pedestrian core past the financial towers. The civic anchors that ring the housing are a large part of why people choose to live here: Rogers Place and the ICE District plaza hold the northwest corner, Edmonton City Centre spans the retail blocks at 101 Street, and the east side clusters Churchill Square , City Hall , the Citadel Theatre , the Winspear Centre , the Art Gallery of Alberta , the Royal Alberta Museum , and the Stanley A. Milner Library within a few walkable blocks. The residents iPaint Painting paints for sort into three camps: urban professionals in the 2000s-2020s towers, empty-nester downsizers trading a detached house for a two-bedroom with a skyline view, and investors holding rental suites in the core's apartment towers. One boundary matters for this page: everything west of 109 Street is Oliver, a separate neighbourhood with its own iPaint coverage. Downtown proper is the core itself, and its repaint demand splits across three building families no other Edmonton neighbourhood combines: glass condo towers, century-old warehouse conversions, and office floors newly rebuilt as homes. Where iPaint Paints Inside the Downtown Core ICE District Residences SKY Residences and the towers around Rogers Place. The newest suites in the core, with full-procedure high-floor logistics. 104 Street Warehouse District 1910s brick-and-timber wholesale buildings converted to lofts. The signature downtown scope: brick edges, beams, 12-16 ft ceilings. Jasper Avenue Towers Condo and rental high-rises along the spine. Dock and elevator timing planned around the avenue's traffic and transit. Rice Howard Way and the Financial Core Suites above and beside the office towers and the pedestrian mall. Weekday quiet-hours sequencing for working residents. Churchill Square Civic Edge Suites overlooking City Hall, the Citadel, the Winspear, and the AGA. Downsizer-heavy buildings with premium palettes. Office-to-Residential Conversions Vacant office floors rebuilt as apartments in Edmonton's conversion wave. First-ever residential paint on brand-new drywall. 101 Street Retail Spine Mixed towers above Edmonton City Centre's blocks. Compact one-bedrooms and investor units on quick timelines. Core Rental Towers Investor-held apartment stock across T5J. Repeatable suite resets with recorded colour codes for property managers. The Signature Downtown Scope Best Interior Painting in Downtown Edmonton for 104 Street Warehouse Lofts iPaint Painting is the painter downtown loft owners call because the 104 Street warehouse district is a scope a standard suite repaint does not prepare a crew for. The brick-and-timber buildings that opened as wholesale warehouses in the 1910s now hold open-plan lofts with 12 to 16 foot ceilings, exposed masonry walls, heavy fir posts and beams, and banks of industrial sash windows, and each of those features rewrites part of the painting plan. Exposed brick on these projects is never painted; it is defended. The drywall that meets a century-old masonry wall ends in an irregular line that follows the mortar joints, so the crew cuts that edge by hand rather than taping it, keeping paint off the brick face while landing a boundary the eye reads as deliberate. Timber posts and beams get the same treatment where ceilings and bulkheads meet old-growth fir. The height changes the physics too: wall runs above standard reach go up from a rolling scaffold, and dust-controlled prep matters more in an open plan because there are no interior doors to close. What a 104 Street Loft Repaint Includes Exposed brick edging: Hand-cut boundaries where drywall and paint meet original masonry, with the brick face masked and sheeted, never coated. Timber beam and post cut-ins: Individual cuts around every fir member crossing a painted plane, preserving the raw wood as the room's anchor. High-ceiling wall runs: 12 to 16 foot walls rolled from rolling scaffold with consistent coverage from baseboard to ceiling line. Industrial sash window masking: Multi-lite steel and wood sash banks taped pane by pane before any nearby surface is sprayed or rolled. Open-plan colour zoning: Colour used to define sleeping, living, and work zones in lofts that have almost no interior walls to do the job. Tower Logistics How Does High-Floor Condo Painting Work in ICE District and CBD Towers? High-floor condo painting in downtown Edmonton is planned through the building before it is planned through the suite. iPaint Painting routes every CBD tower project past the front desk first, because in the core's commercial-grade residential towers the concierge controls the calendar as much as the owner does, and a crew that arrives without dock clearance does not get upstairs. Concierge coordination: The site staff receive the crew list, the schedule, and the scope before day one, so arrival is a check-in rather than a negotiation. Freight elevator reservation: Load-in and load-out windows are locked in ahead of the start date; morning slots protect the first production day. Loading dock and parkade staging: The crew vehicle stages at the dock or in visitor parking as the building directs, with street meters as a planned backup only. Management paperwork: The insurance certificate the management office requires sits on file before the start date, alongside any trades clearance the building issues. Quiet-hours sequencing: Towers full of working professionals restrict noisy prep to weekday daytime windows, and the day plan respects them. The crew reaches the core from the iPaint shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in about twenty minutes off-peak, north up Gateway Boulevard, across the Walterdale Bridge, and into the downtown grid, with the elevator window confirmed before the truck leaves the yard. Suites in the ICE District towers, including SKY Residences, follow the same sequence with the building's own site procedures layered on top. Loft vs Tower Warehouse Loft vs Condo Tower: Which Downtown Edmonton Repaint Costs More? A 104 Street warehouse loft costs roughly double what a similar-sized tower suite costs to repaint in downtown Edmonton: $4,000 to $8,500 against $1,900 to $4,800 in 2026. The gap is almost entirely labour. Height work, hand-edged masonry boundaries, beam cut-ins, and pane-by-pane sash masking stack hours onto a loft that a uniform-drywall tower suite never accumulates, while the tower spends its overhead on building procedure instead of protection. Downtown Loft vs Tower Suite 104 Street Warehouse Loft (1910s) CBD / ICE District Tower Suite (2000s-2020s) Ceilings 12 to 16 ft under exposed timber deck; scaffold work 8 to 9 ft flat drywall; standard ladder reach Walls Drywall infill meeting exposed brick; hand-cut edges Uniform drywall; conventional patch and roll Windows Multi-lite industrial sash; pane-by-pane masking Floor-to-ceiling glazing; long straight cut lines Access Street-level heritage entries and stair carries Concierge check-in, freight elevator, dock staging Typical 2026 price $4,000 to $8,500 $1,900 to $4,800 Timeline 3 to 5 days, protection-first sequencing 1 to 3 days depending on suite size Conversion Wave Office-to-Residential Conversions, Painted From Bare Board Downtown Edmonton's office-to-residential conversion wave is turning vacant commercial floors into apartments, and a conversion suite reaches iPaint Painting as drywall that has never carried a homeowner's colour. The scope is a true first paint: a dedicated primer pass, sheen choices matched to compact urban living, and a palette consult for owners furnishing from zero. Investors converting several suites on one floor receive repeatable colour schedules, so every unit matches and future touch-ups draw on a single recorded code list. Downsizer Palettes Skyline Suites for Downsizers and Urban Professionals Glass changes colour. A downtown two-bedroom with a full glazing wall takes in more raw daylight than a detached house, and the swatch that looked warm in a suburban living room can read cold thirty floors over Churchill Square. iPaint Painting runs downtown colour consults at the window wall itself, tests candidates against morning and evening light, and specifies washable finishes that stand up to compact-living wear in kitchens, dens, and entry halls. Interior painting service overview (parent service, every iPaint location) Downtown Edmonton commercial painting (Jasper Avenue retail, office floors, and tower common areas) Downtown Edmonton cabinet refinishing (condo galley kitchens and loft islands on the same refresh cycle as the walls) Downtown Edmonton area hub (every iPaint service available in the core) Reference: Downtown Edmonton on Wikipedia Common Questions Downtown Edmonton Interior Painting FAQ How much does it cost to paint a condo in downtown Edmonton in 2026? Condo painting in downtown Edmonton costs $1,900 to $4,800 in 2026 for suites in the CBD, Jasper Avenue, and ICE District towers. A one-bedroom in a 2000s to 2020s tower with uniform drywall and standard-height ceilings lands between $1,900 and $3,000; a two-bedroom or sub-penthouse with feature walls and long cut lines along floor-to-ceiling glazing runs $2,800 to $4,800. The 104 Street warehouse lofts price separately at $4,000 to $8,500 because of ceiling height and masking demands. Freight elevator booking and the building's paperwork are built into every downtown quote. Why do 104 Street warehouse lofts cost more to paint than downtown condos? Warehouse lofts on 104 Street cost $4,000 to $8,500 to repaint, roughly double the tower-suite band, because the 1910s brick-and-timber conversions demand height work and masking that ordinary suites never see. Ceilings run 12 to 16 feet, which puts wall runs and ceiling-line cuts on rolling scaffold instead of step ladders. Exposed brick is protected and hand-edged rather than painted, timber posts and beams are cut around individually, and the multi-lite industrial sash windows can carry dozens of taped panes per window wall. The labour lives in the protection and the edges, not in the rolling. Does iPaint Painting paint high-floor suites in ICE District towers like SKY Residences? High-floor suites in the ICE District towers are a standard iPaint Painting scope. Each project is routed through the building first: the concierge or site staff receive the schedule, the freight elevator is reserved for load-in and load-out, loading dock or parkade staging is confirmed for the crew vehicle, and the insurance certificate the management office requires sits on file before the start date. Inside the suite, the project runs like any premium tower repaint, with careful cut lines along floor-to-ceiling glazing and a one to three day timeline depending on suite size. Can iPaint Painting paint an office-to-residential conversion suite in downtown Edmonton? Office-to-residential conversion suites are a scope iPaint Painting has built a process for as downtown Edmonton's conversion wave brings vacant office floors back as housing. A conversion suite arrives as fresh drywall with no paint history, so the project is a true first paint: a dedicated primer coat, sheen selection suited to compact urban living, and a palette consult for owners and investors furnishing from zero. Investors converting several suites on one floor get repeatable colour schedules so every unit matches and future touch-ups draw from a single recorded code list. How long does an interior repaint take in downtown Edmonton? A downtown Edmonton tower suite repaint takes one to three days and a 104 Street warehouse loft takes three to five. Tower timelines track suite size: a one-bedroom finishes in a day or two, a two-bedroom in two to three. Loft timelines track height and protection: scaffold assembly, brick and timber masking, and sash window prep all happen before the first coat goes on. Occupied suites are sequenced so bedrooms are dry by evening, and the freight elevator window is reserved ahead of time so load-in never burns production hours. Last updated: 2026. Pricing reflects the current tower-suite, warehouse-loft, and conversion-suite repaint market across downtown Edmonton (T5J). Get Started Downtown Edmonton Interiors: From the 30th Floor to the Warehouse District Whether the project is a SKY Residences two-bedroom over the ICE District plaza, a brick-and-timber loft on 104 Street, or a conversion suite taking its first coat of residential colour, iPaint Painting clears the building logistics, shields the century-old surfaces, and delivers the finish on a written scope. Free suite visit. Five-year written warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Suite Visit --- ## Interior Painting Edmonton | Walls, Ceilings, Trim & Accent Walls | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/interior-painting/edmonton.html > Professional interior painting in Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Serving homeowners across every neighbourhood, Windermere, Glenora, Old Strathcona, Riverbend & more. Certified team, Benjamin Moore & Sherwin-Williams products, 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Interior Painting Edmonton | Walls, Ceilings, Trim & Accent Walls | iPaint Painting Interior Painting in Edmonton iPaint Painting is Edmonton's most trusted interior painting contractor , serving homeowners across Alberta's capital city, from the century-old character homes along the river valley to the modern infills reshaping neighbourhoods like Highlands and Belgravia . Owner Mourad , an MPI-certified painter with 15+ years of experience, leads an all-in-house crew that specializes in walls, ceilings, trim, crown moulding, doors, stairwells, and accent walls using premium Benjamin Moore , Sherwin-Williams , and Cloverdale products. Edmonton's housing stock is among the most diverse in Western Canada, spanning early 1900s craftsman bungalows in Garneau , mid-century ranchers in Riverbend , executive estates in Windermere , and contemporary builds in Glenora . With over 1 million residents and harsh winters that make interiors the heart of every home, every neighbourhood has different needs, and iPaint brings that neighbourhood-specific expertise to every project. Every job includes a free colour consultation , a transparent written estimate, and a 5-year workmanship warranty . Our shop is right here in south Edmonton at 9821 33 Ave NW . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Paint Every Interior Surface, Done Right Whether it's a single accent wall or every surface in your home, our certified team handles it all with precision and care. Walls Living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, and more. Smooth, consistent coverage on every wall surface. Ceilings Flat, textured, or popcorn, we prep and paint ceilings with zero drips and clean edges. Trim & Millwork Baseboards, casings, chair rails, wainscoting, sharp lines and smooth finishes on every detail. Accent Walls Bold colours, feature walls, and statement designs that transform the entire feel of a room. Doors Interior doors, closet doors, and entry doors, sanded, primed, and finished for a factory-smooth look. Window Frames Sills, casings, and frames painted with precision using semi-gloss for durability and easy cleaning. Crown Moulding Detailed brush and spray work on crown moulding for a crisp, elegant finish throughout your home. Stairwells & Hallways High walls, tight spaces, and multi-storey stairwells, we have the equipment and experience to reach every surface safely. Need something that's not on this list? We also handle drywall repairs , popcorn ceiling removal , and stain & lacquer work. If it's inside your home and needs paint, we do it. Our Process From First Call to Final Walkthrough We've refined our interior painting process over 15 years and hundreds of homes across Edmonton. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free in-home consultation. 02 ➔ Colour Consultation & Walkthrough Mourad or a senior painter visits your home to assess every surface, discuss your vision, and help you select the perfect colours and sheens for each room. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every room, surface, product, and price. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Prep & Protection We move your furniture, cover floors and fixtures with professional-grade coverings, then sand, patch, caulk, and prime every surface. This is where the real work starts. 05 ➔ Professional Painting Our in-house team applies premium Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale products with precision, the right number of coats for a flawless, lasting finish. 06 Final Walkthrough We walk every room with you, inspect every detail, and put everything back where it was. Your home is cleaned to the condition it was before we arrived, or better. Your 5-year warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Edmonton Homeowners Choose iPaint for Interior Painting We don't just paint walls. We protect your home, respect your time, and deliver results that last, done right the first time and every time. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. When you hire iPaint, you get iPaint, the same trained team, the same standards, every project. That's how we guarantee consistency across every room in your home. Certified Painter Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, Fall Protection, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. This isn't weekend DIY work, it's professional-grade craftsmanship backed by years of formal training and thousands of completed projects across Edmonton. Premium Products Only We don't cut corners with cheap paint. Every interior project uses products from Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale, selected specifically for the surface, room, and traffic level. Premium products mean richer colour, better coverage, and a finish that looks beautiful for years, not months. Free Colour Consultation Choosing the right colour is one of the hardest parts of any interior painting project. That's why every job includes a free colour consultation where we help you navigate options, test samples, and find the perfect sheen for each room. Edmonton's long winters mean your interior colours need to work beautifully under both natural daylight and artificial light, we'll help you pick colours that look stunning year-round. 5-Year Written Warranty Every surface we touch is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn't right, peeling, bubbling, cracking due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise to every Edmonton homeowner. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for prep work, furniture moving, or "additional coats." Everything is detailed upfront so you can make confident decisions. And when we're done, we take care of your home as if it's ours, cleaned and returned to the way it was, or better. Premium Products The Products Behind Our Results We only use professional-grade interior paints from the brands trusted by certified painters across Canada. The product makes the difference, and we never compromise. Benjamin Moore The gold standard in interior paint. We use Benjamin Moore for homeowners who want the richest colour depth, smoothest application, and longest-lasting durability. Perfect for Edmonton homes where dry winter air and extreme temperature swings demand a product that holds up season after season. Regal Select Aura Advance ben Sherwin-Williams Trusted by professional painters for its exceptional coverage and washability. Sherwin-Williams interior lines deliver consistent colour, excellent hide, and outstanding durability, ideal for high-traffic areas like kitchens, hallways, and family rooms in busy Edmonton households. Duration Emerald SuperPaint ProClassic Cloverdale A trusted Western Canadian brand that delivers professional-grade performance at a great value. Cloverdale's interior lines offer excellent adhesion and durability, especially well-suited for Alberta's unique climate conditions and the bone-dry indoor air Edmonton homeowners contend with every winter. Acrylux Diamond Ultra During your free colour consultation , we'll recommend the best product line for each room based on surface type, traffic level, desired sheen, and your budget. We'll also explain the differences so you can make an informed choice. Edmonton Pricing Interior Painting Pricing for Edmonton Transparent pricing for every size of home. Edmonton interior painting typically runs $3–$6 per square foot. Single Room $400–$900 Walls, ceiling, trim 3-Bedroom Home $4,500–$9,000 Walls + trim throughout Executive Home $9,000–$15,000+ Windermere, Glenora Character Home $6,000–$12,000 Highlands, Old Strathcona Pre-Sale Refresh $2,500–$5,000 Neutral repaint, main areas Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate → Edmonton Context Why Edmonton Homes Need Professional Interior Painting Edmonton is Alberta's capital city and home to over 1 million residents , with a housing stock that spans more than a century of construction. From pre-war craftsman bungalows along the North Saskatchewan River valley to brand-new infills in established neighbourhoods, every era of Edmonton home presents unique interior painting challenges that generic contractors often miss. Pre-1940s Character Homes: Highlands, Garneau & Belgravia Highlands , one of Edmonton's most sought-after heritage neighbourhoods, features early 1900s craftsman-style homes with original plaster walls, horsehair lathe, ornate trim work, and layers of paint accumulated over a century. These homes demand careful surface preparation, skim-coating over cracked plaster, testing for lead-based paint (common before 1960), and using bonding primers designed for aged substrates. Garneau , nestled beside the University of Alberta campus, and Belgravia , just south of the river valley, share the same era and challenges. Our Lead Safety (RRP) certification means we handle these heritage homes safely and in full compliance with Health Canada guidelines. These neighbourhoods reward professional painting, the original architectural details deserve precision work that honours their character. Mid-Century Established: Riverbend, Westbrook Estates & Mill Woods The 1960s through 1980s saw Edmonton expand dramatically southward. Riverbend , developed along the winding banks of the North Saskatchewan River , features split-levels and bungalows with generous lot sizes and mature landscaping. Westbrook Estates , located near the Whitemud Freeway , offers larger two-storey homes with higher ceilings and open stairwells that require scaffolding and extended-reach equipment. Mill Woods , Edmonton's largest suburban community, was master-planned in the 1970s and houses over 100,000 residents across dozens of distinct sub-neighbourhoods. Homes from this era often have multiple layers of paint, sometimes four or five coats over 40+ years, creating adhesion issues that demand thorough sanding and bonding primer before any topcoat. If you're also considering updating your kitchen, our cabinet painting service pairs naturally with a whole-home interior repaint. Interior Painting Details What's Included & Edmonton Pricing Every iPaint interior painting project in Edmonton includes a comprehensive scope of work designed around the specific needs of your home, not a one-size-fits-all template. Furniture moving and full-room protection , heavy canvas drop cloths over hardwood, carpet, and tile Complete surface preparation , sanding, patching nail holes, caulking gaps in trim, and bonding primer where needed Premium product application , Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale selected for surface type and traffic level Clean, sharp cut lines , hand-cut edges where walls meet ceilings, trim, and adjacent colours Multi-coat coverage , two coats minimum on walls, additional coats on dramatic colour changes Trim, doors, and millwork , sanded and finished to factory-smooth quality with semi-gloss or satin Full cleanup and furniture replacement , your home returned the way it was, or better Final walkthrough inspection , we review every surface with you before signing off 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion Edmonton Interior Painting Pricing Guide Edmonton interior painting typically costs $3–$6 per square foot. A standard 1,500 sq ft home runs $4,500–$9,000 for walls and trim throughout. Here are typical ranges: Single room (walls only) , $400–$900 depending on size, ceiling height, and prep Three-bedroom home (walls + trim) , $4,500–$9,000 Executive home (Windermere, Glenora) , $9,000–$15,000+ for 3,000+ sq ft with vaulted ceilings, crown moulding, and multiple sheens Character home upgrade (Highlands, Old Strathcona) , $6,000–$12,000 for plaster prep, lead-safe work, and premium finishes Pre-sale refresh , $2,500–$5,000 for neutral repaint of main living areas to maximize listing value Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate and we'll schedule an in-home consultation, typically within 48 hours for Edmonton addresses. 1990s–2000s Premium: Windermere, Terwillegar & Glenora Estates Windermere , Edmonton's premier southwest community, features executive homes built from the late 1990s onward with 3,000+ square-foot floor plans, vaulted ceilings, formal dining rooms with crown moulding and chair rails, and open-concept great rooms. Located along the Windermere Golf & Country Club , this neighbourhood demands precision painting with premium products, Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald , to match the calibre of the homes. Terwillegar Towne , developed south of the Whitemud Freeway , introduced modern open-concept layouts to Edmonton's southwest. Painting open-concept homes requires careful colour flow planning so that living rooms, kitchens, and hallways transition seamlessly rather than clash at every archway. Glenora , one of Edmonton's oldest and most prestigious neighbourhoods overlooking the river valley, has undergone extensive renovation, many original homes have been replaced with modern custom builds that blend contemporary design with the neighbourhood's heritage character. Modern Edmonton: Oliver, Downtown & Infill Communities Edmonton's urban core is experiencing a renaissance. Oliver , the city's densest residential neighbourhood, features a mix of high-rise condos, walk-up apartments, and modern infills that require different painting approaches, tight spaces, contemporary colour palettes, and materials ranging from smooth drywall to exposed concrete. Downtown Edmonton condos in buildings along Jasper Avenue and the Ice District demand products that handle the dry air from high-rise HVAC systems. Across established neighbourhoods like Highlands , Ritchie , and Bonnie Doon , skinny infills have become the dominant new construction, these modern three-storey homes have soaring stairwells, open risers, and narrow footprints that challenge conventional painting approaches. Alberta's extreme climate, temperatures ranging from -40°C to +30°C , and the forced-air heating that runs six months of the year make dry indoor air a constant challenge. Premium products like Benjamin Moore Aura or Sherwin-Williams Duration are designed to flex with humidity changes rather than crack and peel. Need the exterior done too? Our exterior painting team can handle both projects back-to-back for maximum efficiency. Service Areas Interior Painting Across Edmonton & Area We provide professional interior painting services throughout Edmonton and all surrounding communities. Primary Service Area Edmonton, AB Edmonton Metropolitan Region Southwest Edmonton, Premium Neighbourhoods Windermere Terwillegar Westbrook Estates Riverbend Haddow Hodgson Central & River Valley, Heritage & Character Glenora Old Strathcona Highlands Oliver Belgravia Garneau Downtown Ritchie Bonnie Doon South & Southeast Edmonton Mill Woods Summerside Walker Ellerslie Heritage Valley Also Serving Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Fort Saskatchewan Based Right Here in Edmonton , Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is centrally located to serve every corner of the city. North, south, east, west, we're never more than 30 minutes from your door. Edmonton, Alberta, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Our Work Interior Painting Transformations Real interior painting projects from Edmonton homes. See how fresh paint can completely transform a space. Before After Living Room Repaint, Windermere Before After Whole-Home Interior, Glenora Before After Accent Wall & Trim, Old Strathcona Before After Kitchen & Hallway, Riverbend Before After Bedroom Suite, Terwillegar Before After Stairwell & Ceiling, Highlands Infill View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Interior painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Exterior Painting in Edmonton Cabinet Painting in Edmonton Interior Painting (Sherwood Park) Colour Consultation Drywall & Surface Repairs Popcorn Ceiling Removal Common Questions Interior Painting FAQs, Edmonton Straight answers to the questions Edmonton homeowners ask most about interior painting costs, preparation, products, and timelines. How much does interior painting cost in Edmonton? Interior painting in Edmonton typically ranges from $3 to $6 per square foot depending on surface condition, ceiling height, and product selection. A single room costs $400–$900, while a standard 1,500 sq ft three-bedroom home runs $4,500–$9,000 for walls and trim throughout. Executive homes in Windermere or Glenora with vaulted ceilings, crown moulding, and 3,000+ square feet typically fall between $9,000 and $15,000. Character homes in Highlands or Old Strathcona that require plaster prep and lead-safe work typically run $6,000–$12,000. The final price depends on ceiling height, surface condition, number of colours, and whether you choose Benjamin Moore Aura, Sherwin-Williams Duration, or Cloverdale Diamond. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees, the number on the quote is the number on the invoice. Do Edmonton's older character homes need special preparation before interior painting? Yes, and this is where many painters cut corners. Edmonton has some of the oldest housing stock in Western Canada. Character homes in Highlands, Garneau, Belgravia, and Old Strathcona built before 1960 often have original plaster walls, horsehair lathe, ornate trim with multiple layers of paint, and potentially lead-based primers. Homes built before 1960 may contain lead-based paint, our team holds Lead Safety (RRP) certification and follows Health Canada protocols for safe removal. Mid-century homes in Riverbend, Westbrook Estates, and Mill Woods commonly have four to five coats of accumulated paint that cause peeling and adhesion failure if not properly prepared. This prep work is always included in our estimate, never charged as an add-on surprise. What is the best time of year for interior painting in Edmonton? Interior painting can be done year-round in Edmonton, which is one of its biggest advantages over exterior work. However, many Edmonton homeowners prefer scheduling during the long winter months (October through April) when they're spending more time indoors and want a fresh, bright space to combat the shorter days. The lower humidity during heating season actually helps paint cure faster and more evenly. Spring and fall are also excellent, moderate temperatures mean you can open windows for ventilation during application. Summer works well too, though it's our busiest season due to exterior project demand. The key is booking early regardless of season, our schedule fills up fast, especially for whole-home projects. Call 780-938-9555 to book your free consultation. Get Started Edmonton’s Trusted Interior Painters Whether it's a character home in Highlands, a modern infill in Oliver, or a whole-home repaint in Windermere, let's talk about your project. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure. Based right here in Edmonton. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Fort Saskatchewan interior painting costs $3,500-$6,500 in 2026 | iPaint URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/interior-painting/fort-saskatchewan.html > Fort Saskatchewan interior painting costs $3,500 to $6,500 for a Southfort or Sienna builder home repaint in 2026, $400 to $800 a room. iPaint updates builder-beige walls around Heartland shift schedules. Fort Saskatchewan interior painting costs $3,500-$6,500 in 2026 | iPaint Interior Painting in Fort Saskatchewan : Builder-Beige to Modern, Around Your Shift Interior painting in Fort Saskatchewan is, for most of the city, a builder-home repaint job: Southfort, Sienna, and Westpark are largely 2000s-2010s builder-grade houses whose flat builder-beige walls are now due for their first or second coat of real colour. iPaint Painting updates that builder-beige to a modern palette, refreshes whole homes from front door to bonus room, and schedules the work around the shift-work households of Alberta's Industrial Heartland so a night-shift sleeper is never painted out of a bedroom. A typical three-bedroom builder repaint runs $3,500 to $6,500 ; a single room is $400 to $800 . Five-year written warranty. Pricing current for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Colour Visit 2026 Pricing How Much Does Interior Painting Cost in Fort Saskatchewan in 2026? Interior painting in Fort Saskatchewan costs $3,500 to $6,500 in 2026 for a typical three-bedroom builder home in Southfort, Sienna, or Westpark, painting walls and trim throughout, and $5,000 to $9,000 for a full builder-beige refresh that converts builder-grade flat paint to washable eggshell across the whole house. A single room is $400 to $800 , and the per-square-foot rate runs $3 to $6 . iPaint Painting charges the same as Edmonton with no travel surcharge for the Fort. Colour count moves a 2000s-2010s builder quote more than floor area does. These homes share an open main floor and a single tall stairwell, so holding the great room, kitchen, and stairs to one or two flowing colours keeps the job efficient, while a different colour in every bedroom multiplies cut lines and second coats. Surface condition is the second lever: builder homes are mostly sound drywall, so prep is filling nail-pops and drywall dings rather than the heavy skim-coating an older Old Town home needs. Sheen is the third: upgrading flat to eggshell or satin is what makes the walls washable and is the most common reason a Fort family books the repaint at all. Single Room Repaint $400-$800 One bedroom, office, or feature wall in a builder home. Walls, ceiling, and trim. Finished in a day around your rotation. Three-Bedroom Builder Home $3,500-$6,500 Walls and trim throughout a typical Southfort or Sienna two-storey. Builder-beige to a flowing modern palette over three to five days. Whole-Home Builder-Beige Refresh $5,000-$9,000 Every wall, ceiling, and trim line converted from builder-grade flat to washable eggshell. Open main floor, stairwell, and bonus room included. Executive Home $8,000-$15,000+ 3,000+ sq ft Westpark home with vaulted ceilings, crown moulding, and multiple sheens. Colour flow planned across the whole open plan. Pre-Sale Refresh $2,500-$5,000 Neutral repaint of main living areas to maximize listing value before a Heartland transfer or move-up. Written Fort Saskatchewan quotes follow a colour visit that usually books within two to three business days, scheduled around your shift. Call 780-938-9555 or request a visit online , and note your rotation so the estimate and start dates land on your days, not your sleep. The Fort, Neighbourhood by Neighbourhood What Counts as Fort Saskatchewan? Builder Subdivisions on the North Saskatchewan River Fort Saskatchewan is the city on the North Saskatchewan River about 25 km northeast of downtown Edmonton, at the centre of Alberta's Industrial Heartland , Canada's largest hydrocarbon-processing cluster. The Fort splits cleanly into two kinds of housing for a painter. The newer subdivisions south and west of the river, Southfort, Sienna, Westpark, Pineview, Forest Ridge, Sherridon, Heritage Point, and Southridge , are largely 2000s-2010s builder homes, and Old Town along 100 Avenue and 100 Street holds the older and character homes near the river. Most interior painting demand in Fort Saskatchewan lives in those builder subdivisions, where the original builder-grade flat paint is now ten to twenty years old and on its first or second repaint. The anchors that frame the city are familiar to every homeowner iPaint Painting visits: the Dow Centennial Centre recreation complex, the Fort Saskatchewan Museum and Historic Site heritage precinct, Turner Park , and the West River's Edge and Legacy Park trails along the river, where the city famously keeps an urban flock of sheep grazing under a town shepherd. The roads that carry the crew in are Highway 15 across the river toward Edmonton, plus Highway 21 , Highway 825 , and Anthony Henday Drive nearby. Where iPaint Repaints Builder Homes in the Fort Southfort The Fort's largest newer subdivision. Two-storey builder homes from the 2000s-2010s, open main floors, the core builder-beige repaint market. Sienna South-side 2010s builds with tall great-room windows. South light reads colours warm, so swatches are tested at the wall. Westpark Executive and move-up homes west toward Highway 21. Vaulted ceilings, bonus rooms, and longer colour-flow planning. Pineview & Forest Ridge Established family subdivisions on their second repaint cycle, where flat builder paint has long since stopped wiping clean. Sherridon & Southridge Mixed builder stock between Southfort and the river. Whole-home refreshes ahead of a Heartland transfer or growing family. Heritage Point Newer south-end homes still on their first colour change away from the developer's standard beige package. River's Edge Homes near the river valley and Legacy Park. River-valley humidity factored into sheen and dry-time planning. Old Town / Downtown Character and older homes along 100 Avenue and 100 Street. Heavier prep and lead-safe handling on pre-1978 builds. The Builder-Beige Specialty Best Interior Painting in Fort Saskatchewan for Updating Builder-Beige Homes iPaint Painting is the painter Southfort, Sienna, and Westpark owners call to get rid of builder-beige, because a 2000s-2010s builder home is a specific scope, not a generic repaint. Builders finish these houses in the cheapest flat builder-grade latex available, in a beige or off-white meant to sell a show home, not to live with for fifteen years. Flat paint cannot be wiped, so hallway scuffs, light-switch grime, and stairwell hand marks set in permanently, and the dry forced-air winters of Alberta's Industrial Heartland speed the wear. The fix that matters most is not just a new colour, it is a new sheen. iPaint Painting updates builder-beige two ways at once. The colour goes modern: a warm or greige neutral on the main walls, a crisp white on trim and ceilings, and one deeper accent for a feature wall or primary bedroom, flowed as a single scheme across the open main floor so the house reads current rather than dated. The sheen goes washable: builder-grade flat is replaced with eggshell or satin that wipes clean and resists the marking a young family puts on a wall. The prep is matched to the build, filling builder nail-pops and drywall dings and spot-priming rather than the heavy skim-coating an Old Town home needs. What a Fort Saskatchewan Builder-Beige Refresh Includes Builder-beige colour map: the existing developer beige recorded and a modern palette planned to flow across the open main floor, kitchen, and stairwell. Flat-to-washable upgrade: builder-grade flat latex replaced with eggshell or satin so walls finally wipe clean. Builder-defect prep: nail-pops set and filled, drywall dings patched, trim gaps caulked, and bonding primer where the original finish needs it. Two-coat modern colour: full coverage over the old beige in low-VOC, low-odour products chosen for shift-work households. Stairwell and bonus-room reach: tall builder stairwells and vaulted great rooms reached safely with the right equipment, cut clean at every ceiling line. Shift-Work Scheduling How Does iPaint Schedule Painting Around Heartland Shift Work in Fort Saskatchewan? iPaint Painting schedules Fort Saskatchewan interior work around the household, not a fixed nine-to-five, because so many Fort families work rotating shifts at the Industrial Heartland plants. Dow, Nutrien, and Sherritt run days, nights, and turnaround weeks, which means a 2pm walkthrough can land on a night-shift worker's only sleep window. The crew plans the project around that reality from the first phone call. Estimate booked to your rotation: the colour visit is scheduled on a day off or a daytime stretch, not jammed into a sleeper's afternoon. Room sequencing for sleepers: bedrooms are painted and dried first, or work is held to the far end of the house, so a daytime sleeper keeps a quiet, finished room. Low-VOC, low-odour products: the air stays liveable for someone resting in the home during a shift, not just for an empty house. Turnaround-week awareness: start dates flex around plant turnarounds when a household's whole schedule shifts at once. Clustered Fort scheduling: projects in Southfort, Sienna, and Westpark are clustered so crews are in the community regularly and can flex a day without losing a slot. The crew reaches the Fort from the iPaint shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton in about 35 minutes via Highway 15 and Anthony Henday Drive, with no travel surcharge, so a flexed start date never costs the homeowner extra. Pre-sale refreshes ahead of a Heartland transfer follow the same low-disruption sequencing. Builder Home vs Old Town Builder Home vs Old Town Home: Which Fort Saskatchewan Repaint Costs More? An Old Town character home costs more per square foot to repaint than a Southfort builder home in Fort Saskatchewan, even though the builder home often carries the larger total bill. The reason is prep. A 2000s-2010s builder home is sound, uniform drywall that needs filling and a sheen upgrade, while an Old Town home near 100 Avenue can need skim-coating over old textures, sanding layered paint, and lead-safe handling on pre-1978 surfaces. The builder home's cost lives in square footage and colour count; the Old Town home's cost lives in the hours of preparation before the first coat. Fort Saskatchewan Repaint: Builder vs Old Town Southfort / Sienna Builder Home (2000s-2010s) Old Town Character Home (pre-1980) Walls Sound drywall, builder-grade flat; fill nail-pops and roll Older plaster or textured drywall; skim-coat and sand first The real job Sheen upgrade from flat to washable eggshell, colour update Surface restoration before any colour goes on Lead safety Not a factor on post-2000 builds Lead-safe (RRP) handling on pre-1978 primers What drives cost Square footage and number of colours Hours of prep per surface Typical 2026 price $3,500 to $6,500 for a three-bedroom Per-room rate higher; quoted on prep scope Timeline 3 to 5 days, sequenced around shifts Longer; prep-first sequencing Whole-Home Flow Whole-Home Colour Refresh for Open-Plan Builder Houses iPaint Painting plans a Fort Saskatchewan builder home as one connected space rather than a list of separate rooms. The open main floor, the tall stairwell, and the upstairs hall all see each other, so a single flowing neutral carries through them while accent colour is saved for bedrooms and feature walls. iPaint runs the colour consultation at the home's own windows, testing candidates against Sienna's warm south light or a Westpark bonus room's cooler north exposure, and records every colour code so future touch-ups match. Washable Finish Premium Products Built for Dry Heartland Winters iPaint Painting upgrades builder-grade flat to washable finishes using Benjamin Moore Regal Select, Sherwin-Williams Duration, and Cloverdale Diamond, lines formulated to hold up to the temperature swings and dry forced-air air of an Industrial Heartland winter. Eggshell and satin in high-traffic halls, kitchens, and stairwells wipe clean where the original builder flat could only be touched up. Every product is low-VOC and low-odour so the home stays liveable for a shift worker resting through the job. Interior painting service overview (parent service, every iPaint location) Fort Saskatchewan cabinet painting (update the kitchen on the same refresh as the builder-beige walls) Fort Saskatchewan exterior painting (book the outside back-to-back with the interior in one trip) Fort Saskatchewan commercial painting (Heartland plant offices, warehouses, and retail along 100 Avenue) Fort Saskatchewan area hub (every iPaint service available in the Fort) Reference: Fort Saskatchewan on Wikipedia Common Questions Fort Saskatchewan Interior Painting FAQ How much does it cost to repaint a builder home in Southfort or Sienna in 2026? Interior painting for a builder home in Southfort or Sienna costs $3,500 to $6,500 in 2026 for a typical three-bedroom repaint of walls and trim, or $5,000 to $9,000 for a full builder-beige refresh that converts builder-grade flat paint to washable eggshell throughout. A single room is $400 to $800, and the per-square-foot rate runs $3 to $6. The lever that moves the price most in a 2000s-2010s build is colour count: holding the open main floor to one or two flowing colours keeps it efficient, while a different colour in every room adds cut lines and coats. Can iPaint paint around a shift-work schedule in Fort Saskatchewan? iPaint Painting schedules Fort Saskatchewan interior projects around the shift-work households common to Alberta's Industrial Heartland. Because so many homeowners work rotating days and nights at Dow, Nutrien, and Sherritt or run a plant turnaround, the crew sequences rooms so a daytime sleeper keeps a quiet, painted, and dry bedroom while work continues elsewhere, uses low-VOC and low-odour products so the air stays liveable, and books the estimate and start dates around the rotation rather than a standard nine-to-five. Why does builder-grade flat paint in newer Fort Saskatchewan homes wear out so fast? Builder-grade flat paint in 2000s-2010s Fort Saskatchewan homes scuffs and marks within two to three years because builders apply the cheapest flat latex available and Alberta's dry winter air with forced-air heating accelerates the wear. Flat paint cannot be wiped clean, so hallway scuffs, light switch grime, and stairwell hand marks set in permanently. iPaint Painting upgrades these homes to a washable eggshell or satin in a modern palette, which resists marking and wipes down, the single most useful change for a busy Southfort, Sienna, or Westpark household. What colours replace builder-beige in a Fort Saskatchewan whole-home refresh? iPaint Painting most often replaces builder-beige in Fort Saskatchewan homes with a warm or greige modern neutral on the main walls, a crisp white on trim and ceilings, and one deeper accent colour for a feature wall or a primary bedroom. The free colour consultation tests candidates against the home's own light, since the same swatch reads warmer in a south-facing Sienna great room than in a north-facing Westpark bonus room. Holding the open main floor to a single flowing colour is what makes a 2000s-2010s build feel current rather than dated. Does iPaint charge extra to drive to Fort Saskatchewan from Edmonton? iPaint Painting charges no travel surcharge for Fort Saskatchewan. The shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is roughly 35 minutes from the Fort via Highway 15 and Anthony Henday Drive, and Fort Saskatchewan sits inside the standard service area at the same pricing as any Edmonton neighbourhood. iPaint clusters projects in Southfort, Sienna, and Westpark so crews are in the community regularly and the calendar stays efficient. Last updated: 2026. Pricing reflects the current builder-home repaint market across Southfort, Sienna, Westpark, and Old Town in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. Get Started Fort Saskatchewan Interiors: Builder-Beige Out, Modern Colour In Whether it is a single accent wall in Sienna, a whole-home builder-beige refresh in Southfort, or an executive repaint in Westpark, iPaint Painting maps the colour, upgrades the sheen to washable, and schedules the work around your shift. Free colour visit. Five-year written warranty. No travel surcharge for the Fort. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Colour Visit --- ## Interior Painting Glenora Edmonton | Heritage Homes, Plaster Walls, Trim | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/interior-painting/glenora.html > Professional interior painting in Glenora, Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Heritage home specialists, plaster walls, crown moulding, lead-safe prep, character trim. Benjamin Moore & Sherwin-Williams products, 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Interior Painting Glenora Edmonton | Heritage Homes, Plaster Walls, Trim | iPaint Painting Interior Painting in Glenora iPaint Painting is the most trusted interior painting contractor in Glenora , Edmonton, specializing in the heritage and character homes that define this prestigious west-end neighbourhood. Owner Mourad , an MPI-certified painter with Lead Safety (RRP) credentials and 15+ years of experience, leads an all-in-house crew that understands the unique demands of plaster walls , crown moulding , chair rails , picture rails , wainscoting , and the multi-layered paint histories found in homes built between the 1910s and 1940s . Glenora sits west of 124 Street between Stony Plain Road and the North Saskatchewan River valley , bordered by 142 Street to the west, a neighbourhood of mature elm-lined streets , Tudor Revival estates , Craftsman bungalows , and an increasing number of modern luxury infills . Each architectural era requires different preparation, products, and techniques, and iPaint brings that knowledge to every project. Every job includes a free colour consultation , a transparent written estimate, and a 5-year workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Paint Every Interior Surface in Your Glenora Home From original plaster walls to intricate heritage trim, our certified team handles every surface with the care Glenora's character homes deserve. Plaster Walls Original horsehair plaster, lath-and-plaster, and skim-coated surfaces prepared with alkali-resistant primers for lasting adhesion. Ceilings High ceilings, coved ceilings, and plaster medallions painted with precision, zero drips, clean transitions at every moulding line. Crown Moulding & Trim Chair rails, picture rails, baseboards, crown moulding, and wainscoting, hand-cut edges and brush work on every heritage detail. Accent Walls Bold colours and feature walls that complement Glenora's architectural character, from Tudor dark accents to modern contrast walls. Doors Solid wood panelled doors, French doors, and pocket doors, sanded through decades of paint buildup and refinished to factory-smooth quality. Window Frames Original wood window frames, sills, and casings, lead-safe prep on pre-1978 surfaces, finished with durable semi-gloss for easy cleaning. Built-In Cabinetry Original built-in bookshelves, china cabinets, and window seats that define Glenora's Craftsman and Tudor homes, carefully restored with brush and spray. Stairwells & Hallways Multi-storey stairwells with tall walls, turned balusters, and newel posts, we have the scaffolding and experience to reach every surface safely. Need something that's not on this list? We also handle drywall & plaster repairs , popcorn ceiling removal , and stain & lacquer work. If it's inside your Glenora home and needs paint, we do it. Our Process From First Call to Final Walkthrough We've refined our heritage home painting process over 15 years and hundreds of character homes across Edmonton. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for your Glenora home. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free in-home consultation at your Glenora address. 02 ➔ Heritage Assessment & Colour Consultation Mourad or a senior painter visits your home to assess plaster condition, test for lead paint, evaluate trim complexity, and help you select historically appropriate colours and sheens for each room. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every room, surface, product, and price, including all heritage prep work. No surprises, no hidden fees. The price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Heritage-Safe Preparation Furniture moved, floors covered with professional-grade coverings. Plaster cracks repaired with flexible compound, lead paint safely contained, surfaces primed with substrate-compatible products. 05 ➔ Professional Painting Our in-house team applies premium Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale products, hand-cutting around intricate trim details that spray equipment cannot reach. 06 Final Walkthrough We walk every room with you, inspect every detail, and put everything back. Your Glenora home is cleaned to the condition it was before we arrived, or better. Your 5-year warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Glenora Homeowners Choose iPaint for Interior Painting Heritage homes demand more than a general painter. We bring the expertise, products, and patience that Glenora's character homes require. Heritage Home Specialists Glenora's 1910s-1940s homes require techniques most modern painters have never learned, plaster repair without over-sanding, lead-safe preparation, flexible crack filling, and hand-cutting around intricate trim that machines cannot reach. Our crew has painted dozens of character homes across west Edmonton and understands what these historic surfaces need. Lead Safety (RRP) Certified Many Glenora homes contain lead-based paint buried under decades of subsequent coats. Mourad holds Lead Safety (RRP) certification and follows Health Canada protocols, proper testing, HEPA containment, wet-scraping techniques, and safe disposal. Essential for protecting your family during any renovation that disturbs pre-1978 surfaces. Premium Products Only Heritage plaster and old-growth wood trim demand premium coatings. Every Glenora project uses Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale products, selected specifically for the substrate. Alkali-resistant primers on plaster, flexible topcoats that breathe with the walls, and high-adhesion formulas for multi-layered trim surfaces. Free Colour Consultation Choosing colours for a character home is more nuanced than choosing for new construction. We help you navigate period-appropriate palettes from Benjamin Moore's Historical Collection or Sherwin-Williams' Heritage Colors, matching the home's Tudor, Craftsman, or Colonial architecture while reflecting your personal taste and Glenora's mature, tree-canopied streetscape. 5-Year Written Warranty Every surface we touch is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn't right, peeling, bubbling, cracking due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our commitment to every Glenora homeowner, whether your home was built in 1920 or 2020. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee trained specifically for heritage and character home work. No rotating strangers in your 100-year-old home, no subcontractors learning on the job. When you hire iPaint, you get the same skilled team from day one to final walkthrough. Premium Products The Products Behind Our Results Heritage plaster and character trim demand coatings engineered for the substrate. We only use professional-grade products from the brands trusted by certified painters across Canada. Benjamin Moore The gold standard for heritage home interiors. Benjamin Moore's Historical Collection offers period-accurate colours, while Regal Select and Aura provide the adhesion and flexibility that Glenora's plaster walls demand through Edmonton's dry winters and temperature swings. Regal Select Aura Advance Historical Collection Sherwin-Williams Trusted for its exceptional coverage on challenging substrates. Sherwin-Williams' Heritage Colors line complements Tudor and Craftsman architecture, while Duration and Emerald deliver the washability and durability that high-traffic hallways and kitchens in older homes require. Duration Emerald SuperPaint Heritage Colors Cloverdale A trusted Western Canadian brand with professional-grade performance at great value. Cloverdale's interior lines offer excellent adhesion on older substrates and are formulated for Alberta's unique climate, the dry indoor air and forced-air heating that Glenora homeowners navigate every winter. Acrylux Diamond Ultra During your free colour consultation , we'll recommend the best product and colour palette for each room based on your home's era, substrate type, natural light exposure, and your personal taste. We'll also explain the differences so you can make an informed choice. Glenora Pricing Interior Painting Pricing for Glenora Homes Heritage homes require more preparation and skilled brush work than modern construction. Our pricing reflects the craftsmanship Glenora homes deserve. Single Room $500–$1,200 Plaster walls, trim, ceiling Character Home $6,000–$12,000 1920s-1940s bungalow Tudor / Estate $12,000–$18,000+ 3,000+ sq ft, full trim Modern Infill $4,000–$8,000 2010s+ new construction Pre-Sale Refresh $3,500–$7,000 Neutral repaint, main areas Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate → Glenora Context Why Glenora Homes Need Specialist Interior Painters Glenora is one of Edmonton's most prestigious residential neighbourhoods, established in the 1910s and developed through the 1940s as a premier address for the city's business and political leaders. Located west of 124 Street between Stony Plain Road and the North Saskatchewan River valley , Glenora is defined by mature elm-lined streets , large lots , and a remarkable concentration of character homes that span multiple architectural styles. Each era and style presents distinct interior painting challenges that generic contractors simply aren't equipped to handle. Pre-War Character Homes (1910s–1940s) The original homes along streets near Government House and the Royal Glenora Club represent Glenora's architectural heritage, Tudor Revival estates with half-timbering and steeply pitched rooflines, Craftsman bungalows with deep overhanging eaves and built-in cabinetry, and Colonial Revival homes with symmetrical facades and formal interior layouts. These homes feature original plaster walls , often horsehair-reinforced lath-and-plaster, that require alkali-resistant primers and flexible repair compounds. The trim work is extraordinary: crown moulding , chair rails , picture rails , deep baseboards , panelled wainscoting , and built-in bookshelves that demand hours of careful masking and hand-cutting. Many surfaces carry 6 to 10 layers of paint accumulated over a century, and homes built before 1978 may contain lead-based primers , our Lead Safety (RRP) certification ensures safe handling. Mid-Century Renovations (1950s–1970s) Many Glenora character homes underwent renovation during the mid-century period, adding layers of complexity for painters. Original plaster was sometimes patched with drywall, creating mixed-substrate walls that require different primers on each material. Wood trim may have been painted over with latex directly on top of oil-based layers, causing adhesion failure that demands thorough sanding and bonding primer. Some homes had textured ceilings applied over original smooth plaster, we can restore these or work with the existing texture. The key is identifying what lies beneath the surface before any topcoat is applied, and that assessment is included in every Glenora consultation. Modern Infills (2010s–Present) Glenora's generous lot sizes have attracted modern luxury infills , contemporary two-storey homes with open-concept layouts, soaring ceilings, and expansive glass. These newer homes present different challenges: builder-grade flat paint that scuffs within two years, open sightlines requiring deliberate colour flow planning, and tall walls that demand scaffolding and specialized rolling techniques. Near the Victoria Golf Course and along Groat Road , new infills sit beside century-old Tudor estates, and iPaint is equally comfortable working in either. Need the exterior done too? Our exterior painting team handles both projects back-to-back for maximum efficiency. Interior Painting Details What's Included in Every Glenora Project Every iPaint interior painting project in Glenora includes a comprehensive scope of work designed around the specific needs of your home's era, architecture, and current condition, not a one-size-fits-all template. Furniture moving and full-room protection , heavy canvas drop cloths over hardwood, original fir floors, tile, and area rugs Heritage surface preparation , plaster crack repair with flexible compound, lead paint testing and safe containment, sanding through accumulated paint layers Substrate-specific priming , alkali-resistant primers on plaster, bonding primers on oil-over-latex surfaces, stain-blocking on water-damaged areas Premium product application , Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale selected for each surface type and the home's era Hand-cut edges on heritage trim , crown moulding, chair rails, picture rails, wainscoting, and built-in cabinetry painted with brush precision Multi-coat coverage , two coats minimum on walls, additional coats on dramatic colour changes or challenging substrates Doors and window frames , sanded through paint buildup and finished to factory-smooth quality with semi-gloss or satin Full cleanup and furniture replacement , your Glenora home returned the way it was, or better 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion, covering every surface we touch Glenora Interior Pricing Guide Heritage homes cost more to paint than modern construction because of the intensive preparation and skilled brush work required. Typical ranges for Glenora: Single room (plaster walls + heritage trim) , $500–$1,200 depending on size, ceiling height, trim complexity, and paint layers Character bungalow (1920s–1940s, 1,800–2,500 sq ft) , $6,000–$12,000 Tudor Revival estate (3,000+ sq ft, full trim package) , $12,000–$18,000+ with crown moulding, wainscoting, and built-ins Modern infill (2010s+, open-concept) , $4,000–$8,000 for walls and trim throughout Pre-sale refresh , $3,500–$7,000 for neutral repaint of main living areas to maximize listing value in Glenora's competitive market Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate and we'll schedule an in-home consultation, typically within 48 hours for Glenora addresses. Service Areas Interior Painting Across Glenora & West Edmonton We provide professional interior painting services throughout Glenora, west Edmonton, and all surrounding communities. Primary Service Area Glenora, Edmonton West Edmonton Neighbouring West Edmonton Communities Westmount Crestwood Laurier Heights Groat Estates Parkview North Glenora Greater Edmonton Area Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Fort Saskatchewan Minutes From Our Shop , Glenora is a short drive from our base at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton. No travel surcharges. Same pricing across all Edmonton neighbourhoods. Glenora, West Edmonton, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Our Work Interior Painting Transformations Real interior painting projects from heritage and character homes across Edmonton. See how professional painting restores and transforms these beautiful spaces. Before After Living Room Repaint, Character Home, West Edmonton Before After Whole-Home Interior, Tudor Revival, Glenora Before After Crown Moulding & Accent Wall, Craftsman Bungalow Before After Kitchen & Wainscoting, Character Home, Glenora Before After Master Bedroom, 1930s Colonial, West Edmonton Before After Stairwell & Newel Post, Heritage Home, Glenora View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help in Glenora Interior painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Exterior Painting in Glenora Cabinet Painting Interior Painting (Edmonton) Drywall & Plaster Repairs Stain & Lacquer All Glenora Services Common Questions Interior Painting FAQs, Glenora Straight answers to the questions Glenora homeowners ask most about interior painting costs, heritage preparation, products, and timelines. How much does interior painting cost in a Glenora character home? Interior painting for a typical Glenora character home (1,800–3,500 sq ft) ranges from $6,000 to $18,000 depending on room count, ceiling height, trim complexity, and plaster wall condition. Glenora homes have significantly more detailed woodwork than modern construction, crown moulding, chair rails, picture rails, wainscoting, and built-in cabinetry, which increases masking, cutting-in, and brush work hours. A single room with plaster walls and heritage trim typically costs $500–$1,200. Modern infills in Glenora range from $4,000–$8,000 for a full interior. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees, the number on the quote is the number on the invoice. Do Glenora homes built before 1978 contain lead paint? Many Glenora homes built between the 1910s and 1978 contain lead-based paint, particularly on trim, window frames, doors, and radiator covers. Lead paint is not dangerous when intact, but any sanding, scraping, or disturbance releases hazardous dust. iPaint Painting holds Lead Safety (RRP) certification and follows Health Canada protocols, we test suspect surfaces before disturbing them and use proper containment, HEPA filtration, and wet-scraping techniques. This is especially critical in Glenora where original pre-war paint layers may be buried under 8–10 subsequent coats. All lead-safe preparation is included in our estimate at no additional charge. Can you paint over original plaster walls without damaging them? Absolutely. Original plaster walls in Glenora's 1910s–1940s homes are durable substrates that take paint beautifully when properly prepared. We use alkali-resistant primers on older plaster to prevent efflorescence and adhesion failure, fill hairline cracks with flexible patching compound rather than rigid filler that will re-crack as the house settles, and apply premium latex topcoats that breathe with the plaster substrate. We never use aggressive mechanical sanding on original plaster, hand preparation preserves the texture and integrity that gives character homes their authenticity. The key difference between a good result and a bad one is knowing which primer bonds to aged plaster without peeling within two years. What colours work best for Tudor Revival and Craftsman interiors in Glenora? Glenora's Tudor Revival homes look stunning with warm, historically appropriate palettes, deep earth tones, heritage greens, warm taupes, and cream whites that complement dark-stained woodwork and leaded glass windows. Craftsman bungalows suit arts-and-crafts palettes with muted greens, warm browns, and rich reds that honour the movement's nature-inspired aesthetic. Colonial Revival homes work beautifully with classic Georgian palettes, soft blues, sage greens, and warm whites. During your free colour consultation, we recommend palettes from Benjamin Moore's Historical Collection or Sherwin-Williams' Heritage Colors that honour the home's architecture while reflecting your personal style. The right colour choice can make a 100-year-old interior feel both authentic and fresh. How long does an interior painting project take in a Glenora heritage home? Heritage homes in Glenora take longer than modern construction due to the intensive preparation required. A single room with plaster walls and detailed trim takes 1–2 days. A full character bungalow (2,000–2,500 sq ft) with crown moulding, wainscoting, and multiple accumulated paint layers typically takes 7–10 days. Larger Tudor Revival estates with 3,000+ square feet, built-in cabinetry, and lead paint requiring safe containment may take 10–14 days. The extra time goes into proper plaster repair, lead paint management, careful masking of intricate woodwork, and hand-cutting around heritage details that spray equipment cannot reach. Modern infills in Glenora follow standard timelines, 3–5 days for a full interior. We provide a specific project timeline during your free consultation. Call 780-938-9555 to book yours. Get Started Glenora’s Trusted Interior Painters Whether it's restoring a 1920s Tudor Revival, refreshing a Craftsman bungalow, or painting a modern infill, let's talk about your Glenora project. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Heritage Home Specialists 5-Year Warranty Lead Safety Certified No Subcontractors --- ## Griesbach interior painting costs $3,000-$6,800 in 2026 | iPaint URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/interior-painting/griesbach.html > Griesbach interior painting costs $3,000 to $6,800 in 2026 for a typical 1,900 sqft two-storey. iPaint handles craftsman trim enamel and posting-move repaints. Griesbach interior painting costs $3,000-$6,800 in 2026 | iPaint Interior Painting in Griesbach , Edmonton's Military Master-Plan Community Interior painting in Griesbach is a first-repaint-cycle trade: the Village at Griesbach, the master-planned community Canada Lands Company began building in 2004 on former Canadian Forces Base Griesbach land in north Edmonton, has aged its earliest craftsman two-storeys past the life of the builder's original coat. iPaint Painting repaints those 2004 to 2015 interiors, enamels the columned half-walls and deep casings of the craftsman trim packages, handles the townhome and condo rows around Griesbach Square , and runs quick-turnaround jobs tied to the August military posting cycle at nearby CFB Edmonton. A typical 1,900 sqft two-storey runs $3,000 to $6,800 . Five-year written warranty. Updated for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Griesbach Walkthrough 2026 Pricing How Much Does Interior Painting Cost in Griesbach in 2026? Interior painting in Griesbach costs $3,000 to $6,800 in 2026 for a whole-home repaint of a typical 1,900 square foot two-storey, with townhome and condo units pricing below that band and a full craftsman trim enamel package adding $1,400 to $3,600 on top of wall work. Griesbach quotes move on four levers. Square footage sits in a tight 1,600 to 2,800 sqft range across the single-family stock, narrower than most Edmonton communities. The 9-foot main floors common throughout the community add ladder and cut-line time over a standard 8-foot build. Finished basements, near-universal in family homes here, can add 600 to 900 paintable square feet. And the craftsman millwork load varies street by street: a Pegasus Boulevard home with columned half-walls and a board-and-batten feature wall carries far more enamel work than a Central Park condo. Townhome / Condo (Griesbach Square Rows) $2,200-$4,200 1,100 to 1,500 sqft three-storey townhome or low-rise condo unit. Two finish coats on walls, standard ceilings, occupied-unit scheduling and board coordination included. Whole-Home Two-Storey (1,600-2,800 sqft) $3,000-$6,800 First-generation 2004-2015 single-family. Walls and ceilings, 9-ft main floor cut lines, builder-beige to warm-white reset, finished basement priced in scope. Craftsman Trim + Feature Wall Package $1,400-$3,600 Columned half-walls, deep window casings, and board-and-batten feature walls in sprayed waterborne alkyd enamel. Add-on to a whole-home scope or standalone. Call 780-938-9555 for a written Griesbach quote, or book a free walkthrough online . iPaint Painting can usually walk a Griesbach home within two to three business days of the first call, faster when a posting date is driving the schedule. Griesbach, At A Glance Why Griesbach Is the Only Former Military Base Master-Plan on Edmonton's Map Griesbach is the master-planned community in north-central Edmonton built on the land of the former Canadian Forces Base Griesbach , redeveloped by Canada Lands Company beginning in 2004 and still building out in 2026. The community sits in the T5E postal area, bounded by 97 Street NE on the east, 137 Avenue on the south, Castle Downs Road on the west, and 153 Avenue on the north. The name honours Major General William Antrobus Griesbach , the First World War general who also served as mayor of Edmonton, and the military heritage runs through the street grid itself: Pegasus Boulevard , Valour Avenue , Stan Waters Avenue , and Griesbach Parade all carry names drawn from Canadian military figures and battles, with commemorative monuments and public art installed throughout the community. The local anchors a paint crew works around are Griesbach Square (the commercial centre), Patricia Lake (the storm pond and park), Central Park Griesbach , and Major General Griesbach School . Housing is craftsman-influenced by design covenant: Canada Lands' architectural design controls set exterior material and style guidelines, which is why porches, columns, and board-and-batten detailing repeat from street to street. Homes run 1,600 to 2,800 sqft and roughly $400,000 to $700,000, owned by a mix of young families, military families connected to CFB Edmonton at Namao just north of the city, and downsizers. Adjacent neighbourhoods are Castle Downs , Lorelei , and Baturyn to the west and Calder and Kensington to the south. The iPaint Painting shop at 9821 33 Ave NW reaches Griesbach in about thirty minutes north via 75 Street, Yellowhead Trail, and 97 Street. Pockets and Phases iPaint Paints Inside Griesbach Pegasus Boulevard Spine The community's signature craftsman streetscape. Porch-fronted two-storeys, columned half-walls, 9-ft main floors. Valour Avenue + Stan Waters Avenue Family blocks named for military honours. First-generation singles now hitting the first full repaint cycle. Griesbach Parade Mixed singles and street-facing towns along the central route. Board-and-batten feature walls common inside. Griesbach Square Rows Townhomes and low-rise condos around the commercial centre. The highest-density repaint stock on the iPaint roster. Patricia Lake Pockets Storm-pond park frontage. Premium lots, larger 2,400 to 2,800 sqft plans, finished basements standard. Central Park Phases Newer build-out around the central green. Recent possession dates mean accent and feature-wall work over full repaints. Rear-Lane Garage Streets Detached garages off the back lanes. Gym and workshop conversion interiors, a scope unique to this community. First-Generation Builds (2004-2015) The core repaint market. Builder beige and tan original palettes ready for warm-white resets. Major General Griesbach School Catchment Young-family blocks. Summer-break scheduling and scuff-resistant finishes are the most common requests. Castle Downs Road + 137 Avenue Borders Adjacent Castle Downs, Lorelei, Baturyn, Calder, and Kensington stock from earlier decades. Different era, different prep, same crew. Craftsman Trim Specialty Best Interior Painter in Griesbach for Craftsman Trim Packages and Board-and-Batten Feature Walls iPaint Painting is the interior painter Griesbach homeowners book for craftsman millwork because the community carries more paintable trim per square foot than any other area iPaint serves: Canada Lands' craftsman-influenced design direction pushed columned half-walls, deep window casings, and board-and-batten detailing into nearly every first-generation build. That millwork is the difference between a Griesbach quote and a quote in a flat-drywall community, and it is enamel work, a different product system and a different skill than rolling walls. Builder trim from the 2004 to 2015 phases was typically brushed in a low-grade off-white semi-gloss, and after fifteen to twenty years it shows yellowing, nail pops, and seasonal joint cracks where the casing meets the wall. The iPaint sequence: degloss every profile, fill and sand, caulk the batten reveals and casing joints, then spray two coats of waterborne alkyd enamel for a levelled, furniture-grade finish a brush cannot deliver. The trim package adds one to two crew days on a whole-home scope. The Four Craftsman Surfaces a Griesbach Quote Itemises Columned half-walls: The signature room divider between front living and dining spaces in first-generation builds. Square tapered columns on a capped half-wall, deglossed, filled, and sprayed in crisp white enamel so the profile edges stay sharp. Deep window casings: Craftsman flat-stock casings run wider and thicker than builder-standard colonial trim, with more face area to crack at the joints. Caulked seasonal gaps and two sprayed coats restore the clean shadow lines the style depends on. Board-and-batten feature walls: The most-requested single addition on Griesbach repaints in 2026. Existing battens get reveal caulking and enamel; new feature walls are built, primed, and colour-blocked in muted clay, juniper, or deep green against warm-white field walls. Stair and railing packages: Painted spindles with stained handrails are standard in the two-storey stock. Spindles are sprayed off-site or masked and sprayed in place, and handrails are scuff-sanded and re-coated in a clear satin. Colour Direction Builder-Grade Beige vs Modern Warm White: The Griesbach Repaint Decision in 2026 Builder-grade beige and tan, the default field colour on 2004 to 2012 Griesbach builds, is the finish iPaint Painting paints over more than any other in the community, and modern warm whites with muted contemporary accents are what replace it. The swap does more than update the look: lighter field walls push daylight deeper into the narrow-and-deep floor plans common on rear-lane lots, and they let the white craftsman trim read as intentional contrast instead of disappearing into a beige wall. Surface Builder Original (2004-2012) 2026 Direction Field walls Beige and tan flat or eggshell Warm whites: Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace, Swiss Coffee, Ballet White, Pale Oak Trim, columns, casings Brushed builder semi-gloss, yellowed Sprayed waterborne alkyd enamel, crisp white satin Feature wall Single tan accent wall Board-and-batten colour block in muted clay, juniper, or deep green Ceilings Builder flat white, scuffed at 9-ft lines Fresh flat ceiling white, clean cut lines at the 9-ft main floor height First-Generation Reset (2004-2015) Warm Whites and Muted Contemporary Tones First-generation Griesbach interiors take a whole-home reset: two coats of premium acrylic in a warm white field, enamel trim contrast, and one or two muted accent surfaces. Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace, Swiss Coffee, Ballet White, and Pale Oak are the most-specified field selections on 2026 Griesbach quotes because each holds its warmth under the north-facing daylight that deep porches create on Pegasus Boulevard frontages. Townhome + Condo Floor Plates Light-Reflective Schemes for Higher Density Townhome and condo units around Griesbach Square and the Central Park phases carry smaller floor plates and fewer windows per room than the single-family stock, so the colour plan leans on higher light-reflectance whites and a single feature surface instead of multiple accents. Low-VOC products and occupied-unit scheduling keep the building liveable through the two to three day scope. Rear-Lane Garage Conversions Gym and Workshop Interiors Detached rear-lane garages, standard on many Griesbach streets by design, are increasingly finished into gyms and workshops. The interior spec is a scrubbable eggshell or pearl on the drywall, a bright white ceiling to multiply the light from a single fixture, and optional enamel on shelving and door trim. Each conversion is quoted after a quick on-site measure. Posting Season How Does the August Posting Cycle Shape Interior Painting in Griesbach? Interior painting in Griesbach tracks the Canadian Armed Forces posting cycle: posting messages tied to CFB Edmonton at Namao typically land in spring, household moves peak around August, and the community's painting calendar splits into pre-listing repaints booked May through July and vacant-possession repaints booked August and September. No other iPaint service area runs on this rhythm, and the crew schedule is built for it: compressed walkthrough-to-quote timelines, locked paint windows tied to possession dates, and vacant-home spraying that cuts a whole-home scope by a day or more. The Four Posting-Cycle Scopes iPaint Quotes Every Year Pre-listing reset (May to July): Outgoing families neutralize bold feature walls, repair the scuffs of family life, and present a market-ready warm-white interior. Listing photos drive the scope: main floor and primary bedroom first, basement only if budget allows. Vacant-possession repaint (August to September): The fastest window of the year. An empty 1,900 sqft two-storey can be sprayed and back-rolled in three to four days, before the moving truck arrives. Incoming-family colour plan: Newly posted families get a colour consultation before furniture lands, so the repaint happens once, in the right palette, instead of twice. Military landlord turnover: Owners posted out of Edmonton often keep their Griesbach townhome as a rental. Between-tenant refreshes are quoted as repeatable fixed scopes with the same colour codes on file for every turnover. One distinction worth knowing: Canada Lands Company's architectural design controls govern Griesbach exteriors, the facades, porches, and street-facing materials. Interior colour carries no such restriction, so a posting-driven repaint never waits on an approval step. Townhome and condo boards around Griesbach Square may set work-hour and corridor-protection rules, and iPaint Painting manages that paperwork inside the quote. Logistics Driving Griesbach From the iPaint South Edmonton Shop iPaint Painting runs out of 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton, and the Griesbach run heads straight north: 75 Street to Wayne Gretzky Drive, west on Yellowhead Trail, then north on 97 Street to the 137 Avenue entrance, about thirty minutes on a weekday morning. The crew schedules around the Major General Griesbach School drop-off rush and stages out of the back lanes where the rear-lane garage layout keeps trucks off the front streets, a courtesy the community's narrow front frontages make worthwhile. Weekly work clusters around Griesbach Square , the Patricia Lake park loop, and the Central Park phases still taking possession. Griesbach vs Other Communities iPaint Serves Griesbach is the only community on the iPaint roster where the housing stock, the architecture, and the moving calendar were all shaped by a military master plan. Here is how it lines up against seven other areas iPaint paints inside, on the factors that decide a painting plan. Griesbach vs Edmonton-Area Neighbourhoods Build Era Range Best For (Defining Painting Issue) Griesbach 2004-present (master-plan build-out) North Edmonton former CFB land: first-repaint-cycle craftsman two-storeys, trim enamel packages, townhome and condo density, posting-cycle turnarounds. Windermere 2005-2018 Southwest luxury inventory: tall great-room walls, designer accent schemes, walk-out lower levels. Magrath Heights 1996-2010 Southwest estate lots in refresh territory: formal rooms, bonus rooms, full-home colour updates. The Hamptons 2000-2010 West-end Tudor-influenced two-storeys: family wear repaints and bonus-room scopes. Heritage Valley 2008-present Newest southwest stock: modern-farmhouse builder specs moved to white-and-greige schemes. Sherwood Park 1970s-2020s (Strathcona County) Five decades of era-specific resets: panelling, popcorn ceilings, mauve-era colours, open-concept flow planning. Old Strathcona 1900-1920 Inner-south worker-cottage heritage: lath-and-plaster repair and Edwardian wainscot palettes. Highlands 1910-1965 Inner-northeast mansion row: plaster ceiling restoration, mahogany trim, lead-safe RRP protocol. Interior painting service overview (parent service, every iPaint location) Griesbach exterior painting (the surface Canada Lands design controls actually govern: craftsman facades, porches, and board-and-batten exteriors) Griesbach cabinet refinishing (2004-2015 builder oak and maple kitchens reaching the same refresh cycle as the walls) Griesbach commercial painting (Griesbach Square retail and office interiors) Griesbach area hub (every iPaint service available inside the community) Reference: Griesbach on Wikipedia and the City of Edmonton Griesbach profile Common Questions Griesbach Interior Painting FAQ What does interior painting cost for a typical Griesbach two-storey in 2026? Interior painting for a typical Griesbach two-storey costs $3,000 to $6,800 in 2026, based on the 1,600 to 2,800 square foot single-family stock built between 2004 and 2015. A 1,900 square foot home with standard ceilings and a straightforward beige-to-warm-white reset lands mid-band. The 9-foot main floors common across the community, a full craftsman trim enamel package, and a finished basement each push the quote toward the top of the range. Townhomes and condos near Griesbach Square price below the band, typically $2,200 to $4,200. How fast can iPaint Painting repaint a Griesbach home around an August posting move? iPaint Painting schedules Griesbach posting-cycle repaints as compressed scopes: a walkthrough within two to three business days of the first call, a written quote the same week, and a three to five day paint window for a typical 1,900 square foot two-storey. Posting messages connected to CFB Edmonton at Namao tend to land in spring and peak moves cluster around August, so a spring booking secures the pre-listing slot. Vacant-possession repaints after a move run faster because furniture and daily living are out of the way. Do Canada Lands Company design controls in Griesbach apply to interior paint colours? Canada Lands Company architectural design controls in the Village at Griesbach govern exterior architecture and materials, the craftsman-influenced facades, porches, and street-facing finishes that keep the community visually consistent. Interior paint colour is not regulated by those controls, so a Griesbach homeowner can move a 2006 builder beige to any modern palette without an approval step. Condo and townhome boards around Griesbach Square may still hold their own bylaws on work hours and corridor protection, and iPaint Painting handles that coordination as part of the quote. How does iPaint Painting handle the craftsman trim packages in first-generation Griesbach builds? Craftsman trim packages in first-generation Griesbach builds, the columned half-walls, deep window casings, and board-and-batten feature walls that Canada Lands' design direction made standard, are enamel work rather than wall work. iPaint Painting deglosses every profile, fills nail holes and seasonal settling cracks, caulks the batten reveals, and sprays two coats of waterborne alkyd enamel for a furniture-grade finish that levels out brush marks. The package typically adds one to two crew days on a whole-home scope and prices at $1,400 to $3,600 depending on linear footage. Does iPaint Painting paint Griesbach townhomes, condos, and rear-lane garage interiors? iPaint Painting paints all three of the higher-density formats that set Griesbach apart from its other Edmonton service areas: three-storey townhome rows, low-rise condo units around Griesbach Square and the newer Central Park phases, and the detached rear-lane garages many owners convert to gyms and workshops. Townhome and condo scopes run $2,200 to $4,200 with occupied-unit scheduling and board coordination included. Garage conversion interiors get a scrubbable finish on the drywall plus optional trim enamel, quoted after a quick on-site measure. Last updated: 2026. Pricing reflects the current first-repaint-cycle market across the Village at Griesbach build phases. Get Started Griesbach Interiors: First Repaint Cycle, Posting-Ready Scheduling Whether the project is a 2006 Pegasus Boulevard two-storey ready for its first full repaint, a Griesbach Square townhome between tenants, or a whole-home reset racing an August posting date, iPaint Painting handles it. Written scope. Free walkthrough. Five-year written warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Walkthrough --- ## Heritage Valley Interior Painting Edmonton 2026 | Modern Farmhouse URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/interior-painting/heritage-valley.html > Modern farmhouse and prairie modern interior painting in Heritage Valley, far SW Edmonton. Allard, Cavanagh, Desrochers, Chappelle. Black trim, designer accent walls. 5-year warranty. Heritage Valley Interior Painting Edmonton 2026 | Modern Farmhouse Interior Painting in Heritage Valley , Edmonton Interior painting in Heritage Valley is a modern farmhouse and prairie modern job built around Edmonton's newest active master-plan area, where homes built between 2008 and today still smell like fresh primer when the second owner moves in. The area covers postal codes T6T and T6R in the far southwest, with subdivisions including Heritage Valley Town Centre , Allard , Cavanagh , Chappelle , Desrochers , Rutherford , and Heritage Valley Ravine . iPaint Painting handles black trim conversions in Sherwin-Williams Iron Ore, painted shiplap and vertical board-and-batten feature walls, 9 to 10 foot main-floor ceiling rolls, and the builder-spec greige reset that young families do six to twelve months after possession. Updated for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Walkthrough Heritage Valley, At A Glance Edmonton's Newest Active Master-Plan Area Heritage Valley sits in the far southwest, bounded on the north by Anthony Henday Drive , on the south by 41 Avenue SW , on the east by Ellerslie , and on the west by Rutherford . Magrath Heights sits to the north across the Henday, and the postal codes that cover the area are T6T on the east side and T6R on the west, with James Mowatt Trail and Heritage Valley Boulevard running through the centre. The build cycle started in 2008 and is still active today, which makes Heritage Valley structurally newer than every other master-plan community in southwest Edmonton. New houses are still being framed in Allard and Cavanagh as of 2026, and the Heritage Valley YMCA only opened in 2023, so the neighbourhood infrastructure is finishing at the same time the housing stock is. The demographic mix is young families and move-up buyers, with median household income reported in the $110,000 to $145,000 band and home prices typically landing between $500,000 and $850,000 for a detached two-storey. Houses range from 1,800 to 3,200 square feet, predominantly mixed-cladding stucco, Hardie panel, and vinyl with the modern farmhouse and prairie modern signatures that define new SW Edmonton builds: black exterior trim against white siding, board-and-batten accent gables, painted-black entry doors, and tall 9 to 10 foot main-floor ceilings. Inside, that same design language carries through. Black painted interior doors, black trim contrast against builder-spec greige walls, and feature walls in painted shiplap or vertical board-and-batten are the upgrades most owners book within the first year of possession. Subdivisions Where We Paint Inside Heritage Valley Allard Active 2014 to 2024 build pocket south of Ellerslie Road. Strongest modern farmhouse interior detail and the highest concentration of board-and-batten accent wall requests. Cavanagh Newest active subdivision off Cavanagh Stage. 2018 to present, 10 foot main-floor ceilings common, painted-black interior doors trending. Chappelle Established Heritage Valley pocket between Chappelle Way and 28 Avenue SW. 2010 to 2018 builds, builder-spec greige in nearly every original interior. Desrochers West-side family build around Desrochers Plaza. 2014 to 2022, larger bonus rooms above the garage, prairie modern exterior detailing. Rutherford Oldest Heritage Valley pocket, 2008 to 2015. First-cycle repaints starting now as homes hit the 10-year mark. Heritage Valley Town Centre Townhomes, duplexes, and apartment-style builds around the Walmart Supercentre. Quick-turn rental and resale repaints dominate the scope here. Heritage Valley Ravine Premium custom-spec lots backing onto the ravine. 10 foot main-floor ceilings standard, larger sq ft, designer colour systems specified upfront. Allard Common Family-skewed pocket near the Heritage Valley YMCA. Young families with kids at Dr. Lila Fahlman School, fastest accent-wall booking cycle. The Defining Job Resetting Builder-Spec Greige and Adding Modern Farmhouse Personality The single most common conversation in Heritage Valley starts the same way every time. A young family takes possession of an Allard or Cavanagh new build, lives with the builder-spec greige walls for six to twelve months, and then realizes the entire interior reads flat. Builder-spec paint is a one-coat eggshell in a single neutral colour applied across every room because it is the fastest and cheapest finish for a builder to push out the door. It is not the design statement the homeowner thought they were buying. The fix is a modern farmhouse or prairie modern reset that introduces the black trim contrast, the painted shiplap or board-and-batten accent walls, and the warm white plus deep accent palette that defines the design language already showing on the exterior of the house. The work runs in three layers. First, the builder-spec greige gets re-coated in two coats of a properly chosen modern warm white like Benjamin Moore Simply White , Behr Marquee Polar Bear , or Sherwin-Williams Alabaster across the open-concept main floor. Second, the interior doors and trim get pulled, scuffed, and sprayed in Sherwin-Williams Iron Ore for the black contrast that anchors the modern farmhouse look. Third, a single feature wall (master bedroom, dining, bonus room, or behind the bathtub deck) gets built out in vertical board-and-batten or horizontal painted shiplap. The full sequence on a typical 2,200 square foot Heritage Valley two-storey takes four to six working days and lands between $5,800 and $11,000 for walls plus trim plus one accent wall. The 2026 Modern Farmhouse and Prairie Modern Colour System Benjamin Moore Simply White (OC-117): The default whole-home reset across walls and ceilings. Clean warm white that lets the black trim contrast read sharply without going stark or cold. Sherwin-Williams Iron Ore (SW 7069): The signature black for interior doors, trim, casings, and baseboards. Reads softer than a pure black and photographs cleanly in raking light from south-facing Allard windows. Behr Marquee Polar Bear: A common alternative for whole-home walls when the homeowner wants a slightly warmer white than Simply White. Excellent coverage in two coats over builder-spec greige. Sherwin-Williams Evergreen Fog (SW 9130): The single accent of choice for master bedrooms and bonus rooms in Cavanagh and Desrochers, replacing whatever default the builder picked. Sherwin-Williams Urbane Bronze (SW 7048): Deep brown-black for accent walls when Iron Ore would be too dark, especially behind a fireplace or in a dining feature wall. Black Trim Conversion Painting Trim, Doors, and Casings in Iron Ore The black trim conversion is the single move that does the most to transform a Heritage Valley interior from builder-spec to designer-finished. Every modern farmhouse and prairie modern home you see on a feed shares the same detail: black interior doors, black trim against white walls, black window casings if the builder left the trim untouched. Iron Ore is the colour that does most of the work in 2026. It reads as a soft, slightly warm black that holds its character under both incandescent and LED lighting, and it photographs cleanly without the harshness of a pure carbon black. The technique to deliver it without brush marks is what separates a designer-finished Allard interior from a DIY weekend job that looks rough in raking light. Our process starts with the doors off the hinges. Every interior door comes down, lays flat on horses in the garage or driveway, gets scuff-sanded with 320 grit, dusted with a tack cloth, and sprayed with two coats of Benjamin Moore Advance Satin tinted to Iron Ore using an HVLP fine-finish tip. Spraying flat eliminates the runs and brush marks that plague vertical brush-application on a smooth door slab. Trim, casings, and baseboards get cut by hand with a 2-inch angled sash brush, no roller cut-in, because Iron Ore reads completely flat across the wall plane and any roller texture telegraphs through the dark colour in side-light from a south-facing Heritage Valley window. The full conversion on a 2,200 sqft two-storey runs $1,800 to $4,600 depending on the door count and whether the casings around every window are in scope. Where the Black Trim Conversion Lands in Heritage Valley Interior doors: Every interior door pulled, scuffed, sprayed flat with two coats of Advance Satin Iron Ore. Hardware swapped to matte black at the same time if the homeowner wants the full look. Door casings and headers: Hand-cut with a 2-inch angled sash, two coats. The reveal between the white wall and the black casing is the detail that does the work. Baseboards: Optional but increasingly requested across Allard and Cavanagh. Pulled and re-installed or cut in place depending on flooring transitions. Stair stringer and handrail: The open-riser staircase common in Cavanagh modern farmhouse builds is the most visible trim element in the house. Iron Ore on the stringer and handrail finishes the design statement. Window casings: Only if the builder left the trim white. Many Heritage Valley builds came with no casing trim around windows, in which case this step skips entirely. Accent Walls Painted Shiplap and Vertical Board-and-Batten Feature Walls The second-most-booked job in Heritage Valley after the black trim conversion is a built-out painted accent wall, and the two formats that dominate are vertical board-and-batten and horizontal painted shiplap. Both are modern farmhouse signatures that translate the exterior design language onto an interior surface, and both are particularly well-suited to the tall 9 to 10 foot main-floor ceilings that come standard in Allard, Cavanagh, and Desrochers. A 10 foot wall has more vertical real estate than the typical 8 foot wall in an older Edmonton build, which means the proportions of a board-and-batten layout actually have room to breathe. Battens that look chunky in an 8 foot bedroom read elegant when they have a foot of extra height to climb. The build sequence is straightforward but the finish quality lives in the details. We install 1x4 primed MDF battens at 16-inch centres, scribe to the baseboard and ceiling moulding, fill every nail hole, and caulk every seam between batten and wall and between batten and ceiling. The caulk line is what separates a clean finish from one that reads as DIY trim work, and on a 10 foot wall there is a lot of linear footage to caulk cleanly. Prime with a stain-blocking Benjamin Moore Fresh Start, then spray two coats of the finish colour with the same HVLP fine-finish tip we use on doors. Default colours are Simply White or Polar Bear for the bright modern farmhouse look, Iron Ore for a dramatic dark wall behind a king bed, or Urbane Bronze for a transitional dining accent. Per-wall pricing runs $650 to $1,800 depending on width, ceiling height, and whether the wall extends across a corner. Product Systems The Paint Lines That Work for a Young-Family Heritage Valley Build Heritage Valley skews young families with kids in elementary or early junior high, and the wear pattern inside the house reflects that. Hands on the mudroom wall as the kids drop backpacks coming home from Dr. Lila Fahlman School , Edith Rogers School , or Holy Spirit Catholic School . Crayon experiments on the bonus room wall. Stroller traffic in the back hallway. Dog leashes from walks around Allard Common or the ravine trails. The product call has to survive that wear while delivering the finish quality the modern farmhouse design language requires, and we pick lines that hit both sides of that. Whole Home Benjamin Moore Regal Select The default for the whole-home reset when a Heritage Valley family is replacing builder-spec greige across walls and ceilings. Two coats covers cleanly without a primer step on a properly applied builder finish, and the matte sheen is the modern farmhouse default. Per-litre price is friendly to a 2,200 to 3,200 square foot Allard or Cavanagh two-storey scope. High Wear Benjamin Moore Aura The step-up for mudrooms, back hallways, kitchens, and any wall that takes daily contact from a young family. Aura is self-priming, colour-locked, and washable, which matters in a Heritage Valley home where the back entry from the attached garage takes school-bag drop-offs five days a week. Standard in matte for hallways, satin for the mudroom. Black Trim Benjamin Moore Advance Satin (tinted Iron Ore) The product that delivers the modern farmhouse black trim and door conversion without brush marks. Water-base alkyd that levels like a lacquer, sprays beautifully off horses in the garage, and cures hard enough to survive the daily handling of a busy household. Iron Ore is the most-specified tint, with Urbane Bronze as the warmer alternative. 2026 Pricing What Interior Painting Costs in Heritage Valley Ranges below are 2026 Heritage Valley pricing based on Allard, Cavanagh, Chappelle, and Desrochers projects we have completed across T6T and T6R in the last twelve months. The variables that move the number are square footage, ceiling height (9 foot vs. 10 foot main-floor), how many interior doors are in the black conversion scope, and whether the accent wall is a paint-only feature or a built-out board-and-batten or shiplap installation. Whole Home Walls (2,200 sqft) $3,200-$7,000 Standard Heritage Valley two-storey in Allard, Cavanagh, or Desrochers. Two coats of Benjamin Moore Regal Select over builder-spec greige across walls and ceilings. Black Trim & Door Conversion $1,800-$4,600 Every interior door pulled and sprayed flat, all casings and headers cut in by hand. Sherwin-Williams Iron Ore in Benjamin Moore Advance Satin. Board-and-Batten Accent Wall $650-$1,800 MDF batten install at 16-inch centres, caulk every seam, prime, spray finish. Master bedroom, dining, or bonus room. Call 780-938-9555 for a written quote, or request a walkthrough online . Every quote includes a colour consultation, written scope, and a five-year workmanship warranty. Logistics Driving Heritage Valley From Our South Edmonton Shop Our shop sits at 9821 33 Ave NW. From there, we run south on Calgary Trail or west on Whitemud Drive to Anthony Henday Drive , then south to either the James Mowatt Trail , 127 Street SW , or Heritage Valley Boulevard exits. Most days we are on a Heritage Valley driveway within twelve to eighteen minutes of leaving the shop. The closest landmarks the crew uses to navigate are the Heritage Valley YMCA (opened 2023), the Heritage Valley Town Centre Walmart Supercentre , Allard Common , Cavanagh Stage , and Desrochers Plaza . Most Heritage Valley families have kids at one of four area schools ( Dr. Lila Fahlman School , Edith Rogers School , Holy Spirit Catholic School , or Soraya Hafez School ) and need crews coordinated around school drop-off and pick-up windows on Ellerslie Road and 41 Avenue SW . Standard arrival is 8:30 AM after drop-off, with tear-down before 3 PM pick-up. Whole-home projects stage in two-week blocks: upstairs bedrooms first while the family camps on the main floor, main-floor open plan and bonus room next, basement last if it is in scope. Aura and Advance are both low-VOC and cure fast enough that the family can sleep upstairs the same night a bedroom is finished. The Walmart Supercentre at the town centre is a five-minute drive from any Heritage Valley address if the crew needs a same-day product top-up, which keeps the project on schedule when scope expands mid-project. Heritage Valley vs. Surrounding Southwest Edmonton Communities For Heritage Valley owners deciding which scope of repaint fits the house, here is the quick comparison against the nearest southwest Edmonton neighbours on interior painting characteristics. Community Build Era Defining Interior Job Heritage Valley 2008-present Modern farmhouse and prairie modern: black trim, board-and-batten accent walls, builder-spec greige reset Magrath Heights 1996-2010 1990s colour reset, oak trim conversion to white, popcorn ceiling removal Windermere 2005-2018 Cathedral ceiling spray, designer accent walls, finished walk-outs in luxury executive homes Rutherford (north edge) 2008-2015 Earliest Heritage Valley build pocket, first-cycle repaints starting now at the 10-year mark Magrath Heights interior painting (north neighbour across Anthony Henday Drive, established 1996 to 2010 builds) Windermere interior painting (northwest neighbour, luxury cathedral-ceiling builds) The Hamptons interior painting (west Edmonton Tudor-theme Beaumont Homes builds) Heritage Valley exterior painting (the companion exterior scope for modern farmhouse stucco, Hardie, and vinyl elevations) Edmonton interior painting (main service page) Reference: Heritage Valley on Wikipedia and the City of Edmonton Heritage Valley area page Common Questions Heritage Valley Interior Painting FAQ We just took possession of an Allard new build. When should we paint? The honest answer for an Allard or Cavanagh new build is to live in the house for six to twelve months before any major repaint. The builder-spec greige walls cover real drywall, and the drywall is still curing and settling on a 9 to 10 foot ceiling. Hairline cracks at the ceiling corners and door headers will show up in the first heating season as the framing dries. Most Heritage Valley homeowners book us for an early-spring repaint after the first winter, which lets us patch the seasonal cracks and roll the modern farmhouse colour palette in one pass. Single-room work like a nursery or office can happen any time. What does a whole-home repaint cost in a typical Heritage Valley two-storey? A typical 2,200 square foot Heritage Valley two-storey in Allard, Cavanagh, or Desrochers with the modern farmhouse layout (open-concept main floor, four bedrooms up, bonus room over the garage, 9 to 10 foot main-floor ceilings, unfinished basement) runs $3,200 to $7,000 for walls only in Benjamin Moore Regal Select. Adding the black trim and interior door conversion to Sherwin-Williams Iron Ore brings the total to $5,800 to $11,000. Larger Heritage Valley Ravine custom builds with finished basements and 10 foot main-floor ceilings push to $9,500 to $14,000. The taller ceiling versus a typical 8 foot rebuild matters: more wall area per room and a slower roller pace. How do you paint the interior doors and trim black without leaving brush marks? Black trim and black painted interior doors are the signature modern farmhouse and prairie modern detail in Heritage Valley right now, especially in Allard and Cavanagh. The technique matters because black shows every brush mark, every roller stipple, and every dust speck in raking light from a south-facing window. We pull every interior door off the hinges, lay them flat on horses in the garage, scuff-sand with 320 grit, dust with a tack cloth, and spray two coats of Benjamin Moore Advance Satin tinted Sherwin-Williams Iron Ore using a fine-finish HVLP tip. Trim and casings get cut by hand with a 2-inch angled sash, no roller, because Iron Ore reads flat across the wall plane and any roller texture telegraphs through. Can you build a painted shiplap or vertical board-and-batten accent wall? Yes, and this is one of the fastest-growing requests across Allard, Cavanagh, and Chappelle. The default move is a vertical board-and-batten on the master bedroom feature wall or behind the bonus room couch, painted Benjamin Moore Simply White, Behr Marquee Polar Bear, or a deeper accent like Sherwin-Williams Urbane Bronze. We install 1x4 MDF battens at 16-inch centres, caulk every seam, fill every nail hole, prime, and spray two coats. Horizontal shiplap with a 1/8-inch reveal works on a dining wall or behind a tub deck. Per-wall cost runs $650 to $1,800 depending on width, ceiling height (taller walls in 10 foot main floors push the upper range), and finish detail. Our Cavanagh home has a bonus room with a 10-foot ceiling. Any special considerations? Yes. Many Cavanagh and Desrochers builds have a finished bonus room over the garage with a 10-foot ceiling or a partial tray detail at the high point. The taller volume changes the roller pace and the cut-in approach. We use an 18-inch roller with a 1/2-inch microfibre cover to cover the field in fewer passes and avoid lap marks, and we cut the wall-ceiling junction from a 6-foot stepladder with a 2-inch angled sash brush. Bonus rooms in Heritage Valley typically take a darker step from the rest of the upper floor, often Sherwin-Williams Evergreen Fog, Benjamin Moore Knoxville Gray, or a soft black like Cracked Pepper if the room is used as a movie space. The Walmart Supercentre at Heritage Valley Town Centre is a five-minute drive if we need a same-day product top-up. Last updated: 2026. Pricing and product availability reflect the current Heritage Valley market. Get Started Modern Farmhouse Reset, Built in Heritage Valley Whether it is a black trim conversion in Allard, a vertical board-and-batten accent wall in Cavanagh, or a 2,200 sqft whole-home reset across Chappelle, Desrochers, or Rutherford, the same in-house iPaint crew handles it. Free walkthrough, written scope, five-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book Your Walkthrough --- ## Highlands Interior Painting 2026 | Ada Boulevard Mansion Specialists, Lead-Safe URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/interior-painting/highlands.html > Highlands interior painting for Ada Boulevard mansions and 1950s post-war ranches. EPA-RRP lead-safe certified, ornate plaster ceiling repair, period-correct heritage palettes, mahogany trim restoration. 5-year warranty. Highlands Interior Painting 2026 | Ada Boulevard Mansion Specialists, Lead-Safe Interior Painting in Highlands , Edmonton's Ada Boulevard Mansion Row Interior painting in Highlands is a two-tier practice unique on the iPaint roster: Ada Boulevard (1910 to 1925) carries Edmonton's highest concentration of designated heritage mansions, while the Holyrood and Hardisty side streets hold 1950s and 1960s post-war ranches. The mansion tier asks for ornate plaster ceiling restoration, mahogany trim refinishing, leaded-glass casement detailing, and period-correct deep forest green, oxblood, and soft gold palettes. iPaint Painting is EPA RRP lead-safe certified , the legal requirement most Edmonton competitors skip on Ada Boulevard work. Five-year written warranty. Updated for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Mansion Walkthrough Highlands, At A Glance Why Highlands Sits in a Category of Its Own on Edmonton's Inner-Northeast Map Highlands is the inner-northeast Edmonton district on the north bank of the North Saskatchewan River , east of downtown, sitting inside postal codes T5W and T5B . The district is bounded on the north by 112 Avenue , on the east by 64 Street , on the west by 82 Street , and on the south by the river valley and Wayne Gretzky Drive . The two roads that define the painting market here are Ada Boulevard , which carries Edmonton's most concentrated row of designated heritage mansions, and 118 Avenue (Alberta Avenue) on the commercial north edge. The district is anchored by Highlands Golf Club , Borden Park , Concordia University of Edmonton (immediately adjacent), and the Highlands Library . The defining fact for a painter: Ada Boulevard was built between 1910 and 1925 by Edmonton's early-century elite (lumber barons, railway executives, brewery owners), and most of those mansions still carry their original ornate plaster ceilings, mahogany trim, leaded-glass casement windows, and period fireplace mantels. Federal lead-safe RRP rules apply to every one of them. The side streets toward Holyrood , Hardisty , Bellevue , and Virginia Park shift to 1950s and 1960s post-war ranches with early drywall and simpler scope. Home values run from roughly $400,000 on the smaller ranches to $2 million on a four-bedroom Ada Boulevard mansion. The iPaint Painting shop at 9821 33 Ave NW reaches Ada Boulevard in about twenty-two minutes via the Capilano Bridge and the Wayne Gretzky Drive corridor. Pockets and Eras iPaint Paints Inside Highlands Ada Boulevard Mansion Row (1910-1925) The defining stretch. Three- to five-bedroom 3,000 to 8,000 sqft homes on the river bluff, ornate plaster, mahogany trim, leaded windows. Bellevue (1912-1930) Inland from Ada Boulevard. Edwardian and early Craftsman two-storeys, original quarter-sawn fir trim, modest mansion scale. Virginia Park (1920s-1940s) West of Highlands proper. Smaller heritage homes and 1940s wartime infill, lath-and-plaster transitioning to early drywall. Holyrood Border (1950s-1960s) South toward the river bend. Post-war ranches, early drywall, often 1980s mauve or 1990s tuscan beige under the current coat. Hardisty Border (1950s-1960s) East side. Small ranches and split-levels, simpler scope, open-concept modern resets the most-requested job. Forest Heights (1960s-1980s) Across Wayne Gretzky Drive. Later post-war stock, mid-century split-levels with shallow vaulted ceilings. Beverly Heights (1950s-1970s) Northeast extension. Bungalows and 1970s two-storeys, oil-based 1950s trim still under the latex in older blocks. Modern Infills (2000s+) Scattered on demolished heritage lots. Modern drywall, builder-spec, level-four finish, standard prep. Designated Historic Resources City of Edmonton Inventory homes along Ada Boulevard. Period-correct colour spec on visible interior surfaces near windows required. Highlands Junior High Catchment Family homes on Bellevue and adjacent blocks. Mid-tenancy refreshes between school years drive summer bookings. Concordia Faculty Stock Heritage homes owned by Concordia University of Edmonton faculty. Sabbatical-cycle whole-home repaints common. 118 Avenue Commercial Adjacency Residential blocks immediately south of Alberta Avenue. Mixed era, often investor-owned with quick-turn repaint scopes. Mansion-Tier Specialty Ornate Plaster Ceilings and Mahogany Trim: The Two Trades Most Edmonton Painters Cannot Deliver The defining surface in an Ada Boulevard mansion is an ornate plaster ceiling: a flat field bordered by a run-cornice, often punctuated by a cast plaster medallion at the chandelier mount, sometimes coffered, occasionally decorated with relief mouldings. The system was original to the 1910 to 1925 build window and is still intact on the majority of mansion-row homes. A drywall-trained painter rolls a coat of ceiling white and the medallion detail vanishes inside one season because the original detail gets filled in by paint buildup and the live cracks in the plaster field telegraph through the new finish before the first winter. The result is the most common second-call complaint iPaint hears from Highlands mansion owners: the previous painter did the colour and the ceiling looks worse than before. The correct sequence on a Highlands plaster ceiling is a four-stage repair before any topcoat. iPaint Painting first probes the plaster key behind the original wood lath with a tap test and a moisture meter, then drives plaster washers through sagging keys to pull the field tight against the joists. Live cracks are scored open, HEPA-vacuumed, bridged with fibreglass mesh tape, and bedded in a setting-type compound (Durabond 20 or USG Sheetrock 90) that chemically cures instead of shrinking. Cast medallions and run-cornice profiles are cleaned with steam and a soft brass brush so the original relief stays crisp instead of disappearing under another coat. A high-build alkyd primer goes on, and a flat ceiling finish completes the sequence. The Ada Boulevard ceiling work adds two to three days to a whole-home mansion scope and is the difference between a heritage interior that holds for a decade and one that fails by Christmas. Original Mahogany and Quarter-Sawn Fir Trim Restoration Strip the buildup: A 1914 Ada Boulevard baseboard typically carries four to seven paint layers since the home was built, including the original 1914 oil paint and a 1950s lead-based topcoat. Infrared heat-plate removal (no open flame near plaster) pulls every layer in one pass without scorching the mahogany or quarter-sawn fir grain underneath. Custom profile scraping: Picture rails, plate rails, crown moulding, bullnose, and the deep ogee profiles original to Highlands mansion-row trim are hand-scraped with custom-ground carbide blades that match the original profile so the detail reads crisp instead of mushy from another paint coat. Leaded-glass casement detailing: Original leaded-glass casement windows on Ada Boulevard usually carry cracked, missing, or 1970s-silicone-replaced glazing putty. iPaint cuts out the old putty, prime-paints the rabbet, beds the glass in new linseed-oil putty, back-primes the sash, and topcoats with a waterborne alkyd in a satin finish. Fireplace mantel work: Original mahogany and quarter-sawn fir fireplace mantels are restored, not painted over. The buildup is heat-stripped, the original wood grain is cleaned with a denatured alcohol pass, and the mantel is finished in a clear penetrating oil or a tinted shellac that respects the period. Restoration finish: One coat of alkyd primer, two coats of waterborne alkyd enamel in satin or semi-gloss for the trim that gets painted, restoring the level surface the original 1914 finisher delivered. Lead-Safe Practice EPA RRP Lead-Safe Certification: The Credential That Decides Who Can Legally Work on Ada Boulevard Federal Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) rules apply to any interior paint disturbance on a home built before 1978. Inside Highlands, that captures every Ada Boulevard mansion, every Bellevue Edwardian, every Virginia Park inter-war infill, and a meaningful chunk of the post-war stock on the Holyrood and Hardisty borders. The rule exists because lead-based paint sheds lead-laden dust whenever it is sanded, scraped, or even gently disturbed during prep, and that dust is the leading cause of childhood lead exposure in heritage districts. iPaint Painting holds an active EPA RRP certification, which is the legal baseline most Edmonton painters skip on mansion-row work because clients rarely ask the question and the certification card is rarely shown without prompting. The RRP protocol on a Highlands mansion job changes the way a room looks during prep. The crew seals every doorway and HVAC return with 6-mil plastic and tape, isolates the work zone, lays plastic over original quarter-sawn fir floors, wet-mists every sanding pass to keep lead dust airborne for the shortest possible time, HEPA-vacuums all surfaces (not a regular shop vac) before any priming, and damp-wipes everything with microfibre before the homeowner re-enters. End-of-day cleanup is photographed for the homeowner file. The added cost on a typical Ada Boulevard single-room repaint runs roughly $350 to $600, and it is itemised on the written estimate so the homeowner can see exactly what the protocol covers. Who On The Ada Boulevard Job RRP Protects Toddlers and infants: Lead dust on a 1914 baseboard at floor level is the single highest exposure path for hand-to-mouth-age children. The RRP isolation barrier keeps the dust out of the rest of the mansion during prep. Pregnant residents: Lead crosses the placental barrier. Occupying a live disturbance zone without RRP isolation is the disqualifier that triggers most pause-the-job calls iPaint receives from Ada Boulevard owners. Pets, especially cats: Cats groom paw pads. Unsealed lead dust on a heritage hardwood floor ends up internally ingested within hours of the first sanding pass. The crew itself: RRP also protects the painters. Annual blood-lead screening, P100 respirator use during sanding, and disposable Tyvek suits are non-negotiables on the iPaint Highlands mansion crew. Heritage Colour Period-Correct Palettes for the 1910-1925 Ada Boulevard Mansion Interior A 1914 Ada Boulevard living room reads wrong painted in 2026 builder beige. The leaded-glass casement reveals, deep mahogany picture rails, panelled wainscoting, coffered ceiling, and warm wood tones of the original fir floor all expect a saturated, earthy historical palette in deep forest green, oxblood red, soft gold, sage, or warm cream. iPaint Painting specifies from the Benjamin Moore Historical Collection and Farrow and Ball heritage decks for any designated mansion on Ada Boulevard or any heritage-grade home in Bellevue and Virginia Park. The selection holds up under both north-facing daylight through a 1914 leaded window and the warm 2700K bulbs most Highlands homeowners run on a Borden Park winter evening. Lumber-Baron Era (1910-1918) Deep Forest Green, Oxblood, Mahogany Stain Match The oldest Ada Boulevard mansions, built by Edmonton's first lumber and railway fortunes, take saturated jewel tones above the wainscot paired with deep cream or warm oyster on the upper wall and ceiling field. The crew specifies Benjamin Moore Forest Green, Caliente AF-290, and Hale Navy for the primary accent walls and the panelled wainscot, with cream picture rail and trim above. Original mahogany detail is left clear or tinted with a transparent shellac that reads true to the 1914 finish. Brewery-Baron Era (1918-1925) Soft Gold, Warm Sage, Plaster Pink, Slate The 1920s mansion-row inventory shifts to softer, lighter, more optimistic tones than the pre-war palette. Soft gold ochres, warm sage greens, blush plaster pinks, and slate greys are the period-correct selections. Benjamin Moore Hawthorne Yellow, Guilford Green, First Light, and Wickham Gray are the most-quoted choices on 1922 and 1924 Ada Boulevard whole-home repaints in 2026, paired with cream ceiling fields above the run-cornice. Post-War Ranch (1950-1965) Modern Off-Whites, Sage, Soft Greige The 1950s and 1960s ranches on the Holyrood and Hardisty side streets do not take a heritage palette. The work here is a modern reset toward Benjamin Moore White Dove, Classic Gray, Edgecomb Gray, or a soft sage accent on the fireplace wall. The scope is straightforward, the prep is shorter, and the open-concept colour flow planning is the main consultation deliverable. 2026 Pricing What Interior Painting Costs in Highlands in 2026 Highlands prices in a two-tier band that no other iPaint Painting neighbourhood matches: the Ada Boulevard mansion tier runs high because square footage is large (3,000 to 8,000 sqft) and the prep on ornate plaster and mahogany trim is intensive, while the 1950s and 1960s ranches on the side streets sit in a middle band where square footage and prep complexity both drop. Every quote below is a written 2026 Highlands range, lead-safe RRP protocol included where applicable, and backed by the iPaint five-year written workmanship warranty. Post-War Ranch (Holyrood / Hardisty) $3,500-$6,000 1,200 to 1,800 sqft 1950s-1960s ranch. Early drywall, straightforward prep, modern off-white reset, two finish coats walls and trim. Ada Boulevard Mansion Whole-Home $6,500-$12,000 3,000 to 5,000 sqft 1910-1925 mansion. Plaster ceiling repair, mahogany trim restoration, period palette, RRP throughout. Designated Heritage Mansion (Inventory) $10,500-$18,000 City of Edmonton Inventory Ada Boulevard mansion (5,000 to 8,000 sqft) with heritage planner submission, Historical Collection spec, leaded-casement restoration, fireplace mantel work. Call 780-938-9555 for a written Highlands quote, or book a free mansion walkthrough online . iPaint Painting can usually walk an Ada Boulevard home within three to five business days of the first call. Logistics Driving Highlands From the iPaint South Edmonton Shop iPaint Painting runs out of 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton. The route to Highlands is north on 75 Street to the Capilano Bridge across the North Saskatchewan River, then east on Wayne Gretzky Drive to 112 Avenue , and south to Ada Boulevard . The crew schedules around the Concordia University of Edmonton morning commute on 112 Avenue and the Highlands Junior High drop-off rush on Bellevue blocks, so the truck is not blocking a residential lane during peak school flow. A typical run is twenty-two minutes door to door on a weekday morning. Common landmarks the crew works near every week in Highlands include the Highlands Golf Club , Borden Park just to the west, the Highlands Library on 112 Avenue, the Concordia University of Edmonton campus on the eastern edge, Mount Royal Elementary , Holyrood Catholic , the Alberta Avenue commercial strip on 118 Avenue, and the North Saskatchewan River valley trails immediately south of Ada Boulevard. Designated Inventory submissions for Ada Boulevard properties go to the City of Edmonton heritage planner at the Tower Building on Jasper Avenue, and iPaint handles that paperwork on behalf of the homeowner at no extra charge for designated mansions. Highlands vs Other Communities iPaint Serves For homeowners weighing how a Highlands interior estimate compares against the rest of the iPaint roster, here is how the inner-northeast district lines up against six of the other neighbourhoods iPaint paints inside, on the factors that actually move the painting plan. Highlands vs Edmonton-Area Neighbourhoods Build Era Range Best For (Defining Painting Issue) Highlands 1910-1965 (mansion row plus post-war ranch) Ada Boulevard mansion interiors: ornate plaster ceiling restoration, mahogany trim refinishing, leaded-glass casement detailing, RRP-certified lead-safe work on pre-1978 stock. Old Strathcona 1900-1920 (worker-cottage heritage) Inner-south heritage: 1,100-2,500 sqft worker cottages, lath-and-plaster wall repair, Victorian and Edwardian wainscot palettes. Windermere 2005-2018 SW luxury new-build cathedral ceilings, designer accent walls, walk-out basements. Heritage Valley 2008-present SW newest modern-farmhouse builder-spec resets toward white-and-greige open concept. Magrath Heights 1996-2010 SW established estate-lot whole-home repaints, formal dining and bonus-room refreshes. The Hamptons 2000-2010 West Tudor-style two-storeys, bonus rooms, west-side family inventory. Sherwood Park 1970s-2020s (Strathcona County) Era-specific resets: wood paneling, popcorn ceilings, 1980s mauve, open-concept colour flow. Interior painting service overview (parent service, every iPaint location) Highlands exterior painting (mansion-row exterior counterpart, includes original wood lap siding and leaded-window casement restoration) Highlands cabinet refinishing (heritage built-in kitchen cabinetry, often original 1914 quarter-sawn fir) Old Strathcona interior painting (other heritage Edmonton district, 1900-1920 worker-cottage stock, similar lath-and-plaster work) Glenora interior painting (other heritage district, 1920s-1940s stock, similar trim restoration patterns) Highlands area hub (all iPaint services available inside the inner-northeast district) Reference: Highlands on Wikipedia and the City of Edmonton Highlands profile Common Questions Highlands Interior Painting FAQ Why are most Highlands interior painters unable to legally work on Ada Boulevard mansions? Interior painting in Highlands mansion-row inventory along Ada Boulevard is restricted to EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) certified contractors because every house built between 1910 and 1925 sits on multiple layers of lead-based paint, and federal rules forbid disturbance of those layers by a non-certified painter when the home is occupied by a child under six, a pregnant resident, or a daycare. Most Edmonton residential painters never sat the eight-hour RRP course or paid the annual renewal because their work is on post-1990 stucco subdivisions like Windermere and The Hamptons where the certification is irrelevant. iPaint Painting carries the active RRP credential, the lead-safe work plan, and the wet-mist plus HEPA cleanup protocol that makes Ada Boulevard work legal, and the credential card is shown to every Highlands homeowner on the first walkthrough. How does ornate plaster ceiling restoration work on a 1912 Highlands home before the topcoat goes on? Ornate plaster ceiling restoration on a 1912 Highlands mansion is a separate trade from rolling a coat of ceiling white, and it appears on every iPaint Painting Ada Boulevard quote that involves a coffered, medallion, or run-cornice ceiling. The crew first probes the plaster key behind the original wood lath with a moisture meter and a tap test, screws plaster washers through sagging keys to pull the field tight, sets fibre-mesh tape across live cracks, and skims with a lime-and-gypsum compound that cures rather than shrinks the way modern joint compound does. Cast plaster medallions and run-cornice profiles are cleaned with steam and a soft brass brush so the original detail is not filled in by another paint layer. Only then does an alkyd primer and a flat ceiling finish go on. Skipping the plaster step on a Highlands mansion ceiling is why most heritage repaints crack again within a winter. What does interior painting cost for a typical Ada Boulevard mansion in Highlands in 2026? Interior painting for an Ada Boulevard mansion in Highlands costs $6,500 to $12,000 in 2026 for a whole-home repaint of a 3,000 to 5,000 square foot home, with the upper range driven by plaster ceiling restoration, mahogany trim refinishing, leaded-glass casement detailing, and original fireplace mantel work. A 1922 four-bedroom mansion with intact plaster, previously stripped trim, and a builder-beige starting point lands at the lower end. A 1914 lumber-baron home with seven cracked plaster ceilings, six-times-painted-over mahogany trim, and a period-correct deep forest green or oxblood selection from the Benjamin Moore Historical Collection runs $10,500 to $12,000. The 1950s and 1960s post-war ranches on the Holyrood and Hardisty side streets sit in a separate $3,500 to $6,000 band because square footage and prep complexity drop significantly. Can iPaint pull period-correct heritage colours for a designated Ada Boulevard property? Period-correct heritage colour selection is included on every iPaint Painting Highlands quote for Ada Boulevard properties listed on the City of Edmonton Inventory of Historic Resources. The crew specifies from the Benjamin Moore Historical Collection and Farrow and Ball heritage decks to pull deep forest greens, oxblood reds, soft gold ochres, sage greens, plaster pinks, and warm cream ceilings that read correctly under both north-facing daylight from a 1914 leaded-glass casement and the warm 2700K bulbs most Highlands homeowners run on a Borden Park winter evening. The written colour spec, chip codes, and any required heritage planner submission are prepared on the homeowner letterhead at no extra charge for Inventory properties. Does iPaint handle the 1950s and 1960s post-war ranches in the side streets, or only the Ada Boulevard mansions? iPaint Painting handles both the Ada Boulevard mansion tier and the 1950s and 1960s post-war ranches on the Holyrood and Hardisty borders of Highlands, and the two are priced as separate scopes because the work is genuinely different. A 1956 Highlands ranch sits at roughly 1,200 to 1,800 square feet, runs on early drywall rather than lath-and-plaster, often carries a 1980s mauve or 1990s tuscan-beige topcoat, and asks for a straightforward open-concept colour reset in modern off-whites. The mansion-tier work asks for plaster repair, mahogany restoration, period palettes, and RRP isolation. Both are scheduled out of the same iPaint south Edmonton shop and both carry the five-year written workmanship warranty. Last updated: 2026. Pricing and product availability reflect the current Highlands mansion-row and post-war ranch market. Get Started Highlands Mansion Interior: Lead-Safe, Plaster-Ready, Period-Correct Whether the project is a single Ada Boulevard room with a cracked plaster ceiling, a 1914 lumber-baron mansion whole-home repaint, or a 1956 Holyrood ranch open-concept reset, iPaint Painting handles it. EPA RRP lead-safe certified. Free mansion walkthrough. Written scope. Five-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Mansion Walkthrough --- ## Leduc interior painting costs $400-$15,000 in 2026 | New-Build Repaints URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/interior-painting/leduc.html > Leduc interior painting costs $400 to $800 a room and $5,000 to $9,000 for a Southfork or Bridgeport new build in 2026. iPaint repaints builder-beige walls on fresh drywall. Call 780-938-9555. Leduc interior painting costs $400-$15,000 in 2026 | New-Build Repaints Interior Painting in Leduc : New-Build Repaints in Southfork, Bridgeport, and the SE Subdivisions Interior painting in Leduc is, more than anywhere else iPaint Painting works, a new-construction job: the southeast subdivisions, Southfork, Bridgeport, Robinson, Tribute, Deer Valley, Meadowview, Windrose, and Suntree , are blocks of 2000s-to-2020s builder homes that all shipped in the same flat beige, and the most common request in the Black Gold city is replacing that builder coat with a washable colour on the fresh drywall the builder left behind. A single room repaints for $400 to $800 ; a full new build in Southfork or Bridgeport runs $5,000 to $9,000 . iPaint Painting plans colour flow across open-concept main floors and scaffolds the tall great-room walls of Leduc County acreages. Five-year written warranty. Pricing current for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Colour Consult 2026 Pricing How Much Does Interior Painting Cost in Leduc in 2026? Interior painting in Leduc costs $400 to $800 for a single room and $3,500 to $6,500 for a three-bedroom whole-home repaint in 2026, at roughly $3 to $6 per square foot with no travel surcharge from the iPaint shop in south Edmonton. A newer two-storey in Southfork, Bridgeport, Robinson, or Tribute, with an open-concept main floor and nine-foot ceilings, typically lands between $5,000 and $9,000 , and a larger whole-home scope can reach $15,000 when it includes a Leduc County acreage with a vaulted great room and a finished basement. Three things move a Leduc quote more than raw square footage does. Ceiling height decides the equipment plan, because a flat nine-foot main floor rolls from a ladder while a two-storey great-room wall in an acreage home needs scaffold or extension staging. Colour count decides the prep and cut time, since a single warm-white refresh is fast but a multi-room palette with feature walls and two-tone trim adds careful cut lines. Surface condition decides the rest: a brand-new Robinson or Tribute home is sound, undamaged drywall that takes paint cleanly, so prep stays light and the budget goes into finish quality instead of repair. Single Room in Leduc $400-$800 Walls, ceiling, and trim in one bedroom, office, or living room. Builder beige to a washable eggshell or satin, finished in a day. Three-Bedroom Whole Home $3,500-$6,500 Full repaint of a Meadowview, Suntree, or Deer Valley home with a planned palette across the open main floor. Three to five days. Southfork / Bridgeport New Build $5,000-$9,000 Larger two-storey with nine-foot ceilings, open stairwell, and feature walls. Vaulted great rooms and acreage homes priced at the upper end. Written Leduc quotes follow a free on-site colour consultation, which usually books within two to three business days. Call 780-938-9555 or request a visit online , and have your subdivision and a rough room count ready so the estimate is line by line from the first visit. The City, Subdivision by Subdivision Where Is Leduc, and Which Neighbourhoods Does iPaint Paint? Leduc is the Black Gold city of Alberta's Edmonton Metro Region: a city of around 35,000 sitting roughly 33 km south of downtown Edmonton in Leduc County , just south of Edmonton International Airport and the Leduc-Nisku industrial business park , one of Canada's largest. Its identity runs back to Leduc No. 1 , the 1947 Leduc-Woodbend oil strike that launched Alberta's modern oil industry and is now marked by the Canadian Energy Museum ; the civic name shows up on Black Gold Drive and at the spring Black Gold Rodeo . Telford Lake , its rowing course, and the Leduc Recreation Centre anchor the east side of town. For interior painting, the city splits cleanly in two. The southeast subdivisions , built out from the 2000s through the 2020s, are where most of iPaint Painting's Leduc work happens: Southfork, Bridgeport, Robinson, Tribute, Deer Valley, Meadowview, Windrose, and Suntree are blocks of builder-grade new construction, and almost all of them arrived in the same flat beige that owners now want gone. The older core, Corinthia Park, Linsford Park, Killarney, Telford, and Caledonia Park , holds 1970s-to-1990s housing on its own repaint cycle. Beyond the city limits, Leduc County acreages spread south and east along Rollyview Road, and those homes bring the tall great-room and open-to-above walls that change the equipment plan. The angle that defines this page is the new build. No other part of iPaint's coverage area concentrates this much recent construction in one place, and the demand it creates is specific: not repairing tired old paint, but upgrading a brand-new home out of its builder finish into a colour the owner actually chose. Where iPaint Paints Across Leduc Southfork One of Leduc's largest newer communities. Two-storey builder homes with open mains and nine-foot ceilings, the core new-build repaint. Bridgeport 2010s-2020s construction off the southeast edge. Open-concept floor plans and feature-wall potential throughout. Robinson Newer southeast development shipped in standard builder beige. Quick, clean colour upgrades on fresh drywall. Tribute Recent builds with vaulted ceilings and open stairwells. Height work on the upper runs is planned into the quote. Deer Valley & Meadowview Established newer subdivisions. Three-bedroom whole-home repaints with planned colour flow across the main floor. Windrose & Suntree The newest southeast streets. First repaints out of the builder coat into warm whites and modern two-tone palettes. Corinthia & Linsford Park 1970s-1990s core neighbourhoods. Older drywall on its own refresh cycle, with heavier prep than the new builds. Leduc County Acreages Rural homes south and east of the city. Tall great-room and open-to-above foyer walls reached with scaffold staging. The Signature Leduc Scope Best Interior Painting in Leduc for Upgrading New-Home Builder Beige iPaint Painting is the painter Leduc new-build owners call because the southeast subdivisions share one frustration the brochure never mentions: a brand-new home arrives in a single flat beige carried through every room, and that builder coat looks generic the day the keys change hands and scuffs within a couple of years of forced-air winters. Upgrading it is a specific kind of job, fresh drywall, light prep, and a colour the owner picked rather than the colour the builder defaulted to. Builder flat is the issue, not the drywall. Production builders spray one thin pass of low-cost flat paint to hand over a finished-looking home, and flat paint has almost no scrub resistance: hallway corners, the stairwell, and the kitchen wall pick up handprints and marks that will not wash off, while the flat sheen lights up every seam and nail pop. iPaint Painting upgrades these walls to Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Duration in eggshell or satin, and because the new drywall is sound and undamaged, the prep stays light and the budget goes into a durable two-coat finish instead of repairs. What a New-Build Leduc Repaint Includes Colour flow planning: A mapped palette across the open-concept main floor so the kitchen, living room, and visible hallways read as one deliberate scheme instead of one builder beige. Builder-flat upgrade: The thin contractor flat replaced with washable Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams eggshell and satin that scrubs clean in high-traffic zones. Feature and accent walls: A deep dining-room wall, a warm-white living room, or a modern two-tone scheme defined cleanly against fresh, undamaged drywall. Open-stairwell and tall-wall work: The two-storey runs and vaulted ceilings of Southfork and Tribute homes cut and rolled from stable staging, not a stretched ladder. Acreage great-rooms: Leduc County open-to-above foyers and great rooms reached with scaffold so the full-height finish lands clean with no flashing or lapping. Acreage Logistics How Does iPaint Paint the Tall Great-Room Walls in Leduc County Acreage Homes? Tall great-room painting in Leduc County is planned around height before it is planned around colour. iPaint Painting treats an open-to-above foyer or a two-storey great-room wall as a separate scope from the standard rooms, because the equipment and the staging time, not the paint, are what set it apart from a flat nine-foot main floor in town. Stable scaffold staging: Two-storey wall runs and vaulted ceiling peaks are reached from assembled scaffold rather than an over-extended ladder, which keeps both the crew and the finish steady. Hand-cut upper edges: The line where a tall wall meets a vaulted ceiling is cut by hand from height, so the boundary reads clean from the floor below. Wet-edge across full height: Each tall wall is rolled in continuous passes so the finish does not flash or lap where one section dries before the next. Bonus-room and stairwell sequencing: The bonus room over the garage and the open stairwell are scheduled with the great room so the height setup is used efficiently in one pass. County travel built in: Acreages south and east of the city off Rollyview Road are reached the same way as town, with no surprise rural surcharge on the quote. The crew reaches Leduc and the surrounding county from the iPaint shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in about twenty to twenty-five minutes, straight south down the QEII Highway (Highway 2) past the Nisku business park. A vaulted great room or a finished basement is quoted on its own line so the height work and the extra square footage are clear before the first coat, never a surprise at the end. New Build vs Older Core New-Build Repaint vs Older-Core Repaint: What Changes the Leduc Price? A new-build repaint in Southfork or Bridgeport and an older-core repaint in Corinthia Park cost differently for the same room count, and the gap is almost entirely prep. A 2020s builder home is sound, fresh drywall that takes a colour upgrade cleanly, so the budget goes into finish quality. A 1980s core home brings settled cracks, older coatings, and texture that all need work before the first coat, so more of the budget goes into preparation. Leduc New Build vs Older Core SE New Build (Southfork, Bridgeport, Robinson) Older Core (Corinthia, Linsford, Killarney) Existing finish Single flat builder beige, thin and low-scrub Multiple older paint layers, sometimes textured Drywall condition New, sound board; light spot-prep only Settling cracks and patches needing skim and sand Ceilings 9 ft mains, vaulted great rooms and open stairs 8 ft flat, occasional dated textured ceilings Where the budget goes Finish quality and colour, light prep Surface repair and priming before finish Typical 2026 price $5,000 to $9,000 whole home $3,500 to $6,500, more with heavy repair Timeline 3 to 8 days by size and height 3 to 6 days, prep-heavy sequencing Colour Flow Open-Concept Palettes for Southfork and Bridgeport Main Floors Open-concept floor plans in Southfork, Bridgeport, and Meadowview put the kitchen, living room, and hallways in one continuous sightline, so a colour that works in isolation can clash once every room is visible at once. iPaint Painting runs a free Leduc colour consultation that maps those sightlines first, then recommends a cohesive palette of two to three complementary colours with the right sheen for each zone: satin where the kitchen takes wear, eggshell across the living areas. The result is a main floor that reads as one design instead of a beige box with a few random feature walls. Washable Finish Why Premium Eggshell Beats Builder Flat in Alberta Winters Alberta's dry winter air and forced-air heating are hard on cheap paint, and that is exactly the paint a production builder uses. Flat contractor finish in a Robinson or Tribute home picks up scuffs and handprints in the first two to three years and cannot be wiped clean, which is why so many new-build owners book a repaint sooner than they expected. Benjamin Moore Regal Select and Sherwin-Williams Duration in eggshell or satin hold a washable surface that scrubs back to clean, so the upgrade is as much about durability as it is about colour. Interior painting service overview (parent service, every iPaint location) Leduc exterior painting (prairie wind, UV, and the short Alberta exterior season for new-build siding and trim) Leduc cabinet painting (spray-finishing builder oak and maple kitchens on the same refresh cycle as the walls) Leduc cabinet refinishing (restoring solid-wood cabinets in the older core neighbourhoods) Leduc area hub (every iPaint service available across the city and Leduc County) Reference: Leduc, Alberta on Wikipedia Common Questions Leduc Interior Painting FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Leduc in 2026? Interior painting in Leduc costs $400 to $800 for a single room and $3,500 to $6,500 for a three-bedroom whole-home repaint in 2026, at roughly $3 to $6 per square foot with no travel surcharge from the iPaint shop in south Edmonton. A newer two-storey in Southfork, Bridgeport, Robinson, or Tribute with open-concept main floors and nine-foot ceilings typically lands between $5,000 and $9,000, and a Leduc County acreage home with a vaulted great room and a bonus room can reach the upper end because the tall walls need scaffold or extension work. Every estimate is written line by line with no hidden fees. Why does builder-flat paint in new Southfork and Bridgeport homes wear out so fast? Builder-flat paint in new Southfork and Bridgeport homes wears out fast because production builders coat fresh drywall in a single thin pass of flat contractor paint that has almost no scrub resistance. Within two to three years the hallway corners, the stairwell, and the kitchen walls show scuffs and handprints that will not wash off, and the flat sheen makes every drywall seam and nail pop catch the light. iPaint Painting upgrades these surfaces to Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Duration in eggshell or satin, which hold up to Alberta's dry forced-air winters and clean with a damp cloth instead of needing a touch-up. Can iPaint Painting paint over the new-home beige in a recently built Leduc house? Painting over new-home beige is one of the most common jobs iPaint Painting handles in Leduc's southeast subdivisions. Production builders ship Robinson, Tribute, Deer Valley, and Windrose homes in one safe greige or beige throughout, and owners who want a warm white, a deep feature wall, or a modern two-tone palette book a colour consult and a full repaint on the fresh, sound drywall the builder left behind. Because the surface is new and undamaged, prep is light and the new colour goes on cleanly, so a whole new build is usually repainted in three to five days. How do you paint the tall great-room walls in a Leduc County acreage home? Tall great-room and open-to-above foyer walls in Leduc County acreage homes are painted with scaffold and extension equipment rather than step ladders, which is the main reason an acreage great room is priced separately from a standard room. iPaint Painting sets up stable staging to reach the two-storey wall runs and the peak of vaulted ceilings, cuts the upper edges by hand for a clean line where the wall meets the ceiling, and keeps a wet edge across the full height so the finish does not flash or lap. The crew reaches the county acreages south and east of the city the same way it reaches town, about 20 to 25 minutes down the QEII from the shop. How long does an interior repaint take in Leduc? A single room in Leduc takes one day, and a full three-bedroom home in Meadowview, Suntree, or Deer Valley takes three to five days. Larger new builds in Southfork or Bridgeport with vaulted ceilings, a bonus room, and extensive trim run five to eight days, and a Leduc County acreage with two-storey great-room walls can run longer because of the height work. The iPaint shop sits about 20 to 25 minutes north of Leduc on the QEII Highway, and crews work the southeast subdivisions regularly. Call 780-938-9555 to book a free colour consultation. Last updated: 2026. Pricing reflects the current new-build, whole-home, and acreage interior repaint market across Leduc and Leduc County. Get Started Leduc Interiors: Out of Builder Beige and Into a Colour You Chose Whether the project is a Southfork two-storey shipping in flat beige, a Bridgeport main floor that needs a planned open-concept palette, or a Leduc County acreage with a two-storey great-room wall, iPaint Painting maps the colour flow, scaffolds the tall runs, and delivers a washable finish on a written scope. Free colour consultation. Five-year written warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Colour Consult --- ## Magrath Heights Interior Painting Edmonton 2026 | 1990s Refresh URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/interior-painting/magrath-heights.html > Updating dated 1990s and early 2000s Magrath Heights interiors. Hunter green to modern neutral, oak trim refresh, popcorn ceiling removal. 5-year warranty. Magrath Heights Interior Painting Edmonton 2026 | 1990s Refresh Interior Painting in Magrath Heights , Edmonton Interior painting in Magrath Heights is mostly a refresh-and-modernize job, not a new-build finish. The neighbourhood was built out between 1996 and 2010 in postal code T6R , which puts most homes on their first or second repaint cycle. Hunter green dining rooms, burgundy living rooms, Tuscan gold kitchens, sponge-textured accent walls, golden oak banisters, and brass hardware all show up regularly inside the Magrath Mansion area, the original Magrath subdivision, and adjacent MacTaggart streets. iPaint Painting handles whole-home repaints, oak trim conversions to Cloud White, popcorn ceiling removal, and the colour-scheme reset to modern neutrals. Updated for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Walkthrough Magrath Heights, At A Glance An Established Neighbourhood on Its Second Life Cycle Magrath Heights sits in southwest Edmonton inside postal code T6R , bordered by Whitemud Drive on the north, Terwillegar Drive on the east, Rabbit Hill Road on the west, and 23 Avenue SW on the south. Windermere is the newer neighbour to the west, Heritage Valley is to the south, and Riverbend is across Terwillegar to the east. The area takes its name from the historic Magrath Mansion estate. Subdivisions inside the area include Magrath Heights proper, the original Magrath subdivision, and the adjacent MacTaggart streets that share build era and architecture. Almost every home here was finished between 1996 and 2010, which makes Magrath Heights significantly older than Windermere. Median household income reported across the area sits between $130,000 and $180,000. Homes are typically 2,500 to 5,000 square feet, predominantly stucco with brick or stone accents, on wider lots than newer southwest subdivisions, with the mature tree canopy that 15 to 30 years of growth produces. That maturity matters inside the house too: most of these interiors are now on their first or second repaint cycle, with original 1990s and early 2000s colour schemes and oak-and-brass detailing that families are actively replacing. Pockets and Streets We Paint Inside Magrath Heights Proper Streets backing onto the Magrath Mansion grounds. Larger estate lots, 1996 to 2002 builds, formal living and dining rooms. Magrath The original subdivision off Magrath Boulevard. Family-skewed two-storeys built 1998 to 2005 with bonus rooms. MacTaggart Adjacent estate community to the southwest. 2002 to 2010 builds, slightly newer trim profiles but same vintage colour schemes. Terwillegar Drive Corridor Step-up family homes facing the recreation centre. High-traffic interior wear means Aura and Emerald upgrades. Rabbit Hill Road Edge West-facing 2000 to 2006 homes with strong afternoon light that exposes every flaw on textured walls. 23 Avenue SW Border South-facing lots adjacent to Heritage Valley. Mature landscaping shades the south windows year-round. Magrath Boulevard Loop Empty-nester and step-up buyer mix. The most common call for a colour-scheme reset across the whole main floor. Magrath Heights Plaza Area Smaller-format homes near the local plaza. Quick refreshes ahead of resale are the typical scope. The Defining Job The 1990s Colour-Scheme Reset The single most common conversation in Magrath Heights starts with the colours the original builder or first owner picked between 1996 and 2005. Hunter green in the dining room with a chair rail. Burgundy or merlot in the formal living. Tuscan gold in the kitchen with sponge-textured rag rolling on a feature wall. Beige with a peach undertone running through the bedrooms. None of it works in 2026, and almost no one moving into a Magrath Heights resale wants to live with it. The fix is paint, not demolition, and it is the most cost-effective renovation step a Magrath Heights homeowner makes. The trickier part is the surface chemistry under the colour. Deep tints from 1990s builder-grade flat or eggshell sit on a tinted base, and rolling a modern neutral straight over them usually means three or four coats before the bleed-through stops. We block the tint with a primer step (Benjamin Moore Fresh Start tinted mid-grey, or a Sherwin-Williams ProBlock if the wall has nicotine or smoke exposure from the previous owner). Two coats of Aura or Regal Select over that primer covers cleanly, and the wall reads even from across the room. Sponge-textured accents take the same treatment, with an optional skim coat if the homeowner wants a smooth wall instead of a subtle texture. The 2026 Modern Neutrals Replacing the 1990s Scheme Benjamin Moore White Dove (OC-17): Replacing builder beige across the main floor. Warm enough to play with oak floors that are staying in place. Benjamin Moore Classic Gray (OC-23): The dining room reset of choice. Reads as soft warm grey under both incandescent and LED lighting. Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray (HC-173): Open-concept main floor when the kitchen, family room, and dining flow together with no break. Benjamin Moore Pale Oak (OC-20): The cleanup colour for hallways that had Tuscan gold or peach-beige. Benjamin Moore Hale Navy (HC-154): The single accent in the dining room or office that replaces the hunter green. Trim and Banisters Converting Oak Trim and Banisters to White Every Magrath Heights home built between 1996 and 2005 came with the same trim package: golden oak baseboards, oak casings around every door and window, an oak banister up the open staircase, and brass hardware on the doors. The oak was sealed with an amber-tinted urethane that reads even more orange today as the urethane has yellowed with age. Repainting that trim package to a warm white is one of the highest-impact decisions a Magrath Heights owner can make, and it is the change that does the most to age-down the rest of the house. The mistake DIY owners make is rolling latex straight onto oak. The tannins in oak bleed through latex within weeks, and the trim turns yellow again under the new white. The right process is a scuff-sand with 220 grit, a stain-blocking shellac primer like Zinsser BIN that locks the tannins down, and two coats of Benjamin Moore Advance Satin in Cloud White , White Dove , or Simply White . Advance is a water-base alkyd that flows out without brush marks and cures hard enough for the daily handling a banister takes from a family with kids at George P. Nicholson School , Brookside School , or Lillian Osborne Catholic High School . The Companion Updates That Get Done at the Same Time Brass door hardware: Swapped for satin nickel or matte black before the trim is painted, since handles come off anyway for the sand and prime. Interior doors: Painted at the same time as casings. Five-panel hollow-core doors from the original 1996 to 2005 builds take Advance well after a light scuff. Banister spindles: Hand-painted because spraying is impractical with the rest of the house finished. Two coats minimum. Newel posts: The most-touched surface in the house. We finish in satin rather than semi-gloss to hide hand wear from kids on the rail. Window stools and aprons: Painted to match casings. Often the most damaged surface from 20 years of sun-bleach on south and west exposures. Ceilings Popcorn Ceiling Removal and the Modern Flat Finish Original Magrath Heights builds from 1996 through 2003 were finished with textured or popcorn ceilings on the main floor and second-storey bedrooms. The texture was a builder shortcut: it hid drywall joints without requiring a level-four finish. Today that texture is the single biggest visual giveaway of build era, and most owners want it gone before any wall colour is touched. We handle the full sequence: asbestos test first (rare in homes this new but mandatory before scraping), then a wet-scrape with a six-inch drywall knife into a tarped containment, a level-four skim coat with Sheetrock or USG mud, a thorough sand, a Sherwin-Williams ProBlock primer, and two coats of Benjamin Moore Ultra Spec Ceiling in dead flat. Most owners do the whole main floor at once because the ceiling line crosses room thresholds, and a half-popcorn-half-flat ceiling looks worse than leaving the texture alone. A typical 1,500 square foot main floor in a Magrath Heights two-storey takes our crew three to four days end to end for the scrape, skim, sand, and paint. Per-room pricing runs $650 to $1,400 depending on size and how many overhead fixtures need to come down. Recessed pot lights almost always get cleaned or replaced while the ceiling is open. Product Systems The Paint Lines That Survive a Step-Up-Family Magrath Heights Repaint Most Magrath Heights families are step-up buyers or empty-nesters who want a paint job that lasts and a finish that holds up to the wear of an established family home. The product call is different from a new-build Windermere repaint because the substrate is older, the trim is original, and the wall traffic patterns are already established. A hallway off the kitchen with a 25-year wear path needs a different sheen than a guest bedroom that has barely been touched. Here is how we spec for a typical T6R two-storey. House Standard Benjamin Moore Regal Select The default for bedrooms, formal living, and dining when the homeowner is replacing a deep 1990s tint with a modern neutral. Two coats over a Fresh Start primer covers hunter green, burgundy, or Tuscan gold cleanly. Matte sheen reads modern, and the price-per-litre is friendly to a whole-home Magrath Heights scope. High Wear Benjamin Moore Aura The pick for kitchens, family rooms off the kitchen, hallways, and the open staircase wall. Aura is self-priming, colour-locked, and washable, which matters in a Magrath Heights home where a family with kids at George P. Nicholson School generates daily fingerprints along the hallway off the back entrance. Trim System Benjamin Moore Advance The trim and door paint of choice for the oak conversion. Water-base alkyd, hardens like an oil, levels like a lacquer. Cloud White and White Dove are the two colours that get specified the most across Magrath Heights, MacTaggart, and the Magrath subdivision. 2026 Pricing What Interior Painting Costs in Magrath Heights Ranges below are 2026 Magrath Heights pricing based on dozens of T6R interiors completed in the last twelve months. Variables that move the number are square footage, scope (walls only vs. walls plus trim conversion vs. full reset with ceilings), and whether the basement is in the project. Whole Home Walls (3,000 sqft) $3,800-$8,500 Two-storey Magrath Heights floor plan. Benjamin Moore Regal Select two coats over Fresh Start primer where deep tints exist. Oak Trim & Banister Conversion $2,200-$5,400 Full main-floor trim, casings, baseboards, banister, and interior doors in Advance Satin Cloud White over BIN primer. Popcorn Ceiling Removal (per room) $650-$1,400 Wet-scrape, level-four skim, sand, prime, two coats Ultra Spec Ceiling dead flat. Whole main floor preferred. Call 780-938-9555 for a written quote, or request a walkthrough online . Every quote includes a colour consultation, written scope, and a five-year workmanship warranty. Logistics Working Around School Days and Family Life in Magrath Heights Our shop sits at 9821 33 Ave NW, fifteen minutes from any Magrath Heights driveway via Anthony Henday Drive west to the Rabbit Hill Road or Terwillegar Drive exits. The closest landmarks the crew uses to navigate are Magrath Heights Plaza , the Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre on the east side of Terwillegar Drive, and the Magrath Mansion grounds. Most Magrath Heights families have kids at one of three local schools ( George P. Nicholson School , Brookside School , or Lillian Osborne Catholic High School ) and need the crew onsite during school hours. Standard arrival is 8:30 AM after drop-off, tear-down before 3 PM pick-up. Whole-home repaints get staged in two-week blocks: upstairs bedrooms first while the family camps on the main floor, main floor next, basement last. Aura and Advance are both low-VOC and cure fast enough that the family can sleep upstairs the same night a bedroom is finished. Crew parking stays on the driveway, no street-side trailers, and we keep one bathroom and the kitchen accessible at all times. Magrath Heights vs. Surrounding Southwest Edmonton Communities For Magrath Heights owners deciding what scope of repaint actually fits the house, here is the quick comparison against the nearest neighbours on interior characteristics. Community Build Era Defining Interior Job Magrath Heights 1996-2010 1990s colour reset, oak trim conversion, popcorn ceiling removal Windermere 2005-2018 Cathedral ceiling spray, designer accent walls, finished walk-outs Riverbend 1980-1995 Older brick and panelling restoration, full main-floor resets Terwillegar Towne 1998-2008 Similar era to Magrath but on smaller floor plates with fewer formal rooms Windermere interior painting (newer neighbour to the west, 2005-2018 cathedral-ceiling stucco builds) Heritage Valley interior painting (south neighbour across 23 Avenue SW) Terwillegar interior painting (north and east neighbour, similar build era) Magrath Heights exterior painting (the companion exterior scope for these homes) Edmonton interior painting (main service page) Reference: Magrath Heights on Wikipedia and the City of Edmonton Magrath Heights neighbourhood page Common Questions Magrath Heights Interior Painting FAQ How do you modernize a 1990s Magrath Heights interior without ripping out the trim? Most Magrath Heights homes were finished between 1996 and 2005 with golden oak trim, oak banisters, brass hardware, and warm sponge-textured walls. The fast path to a modern look is paint, not demolition. We scuff-sand the oak with 220 grit, knock the gloss off the original urethane, apply a stain-blocking shellac primer like Zinsser BIN to lock down the tannins, then finish with two coats of Benjamin Moore Advance Satin in Cloud White or White Dove. Banisters, casings, baseboards, and interior doors all convert together for visual continuity. The whole package on a typical 3,000 sqft Magrath Heights two-storey runs $2,200 to $5,400 and gets done in five to eight working days. What does a whole-home interior repaint cost in Magrath Heights? A typical 3,000 square foot two-storey in Magrath Heights with the original 1996 to 2005 layout (formal living, formal dining, family room off the kitchen, four bedrooms up, finished basement) runs $3,800 to $8,500 for walls only in Benjamin Moore Regal Select. Add the oak banister and trim conversion, popcorn ceiling removal in two main-floor rooms, and a designer accent in the dining room and the full package moves to $9,500 to $14,500. Square footage and finished-basement scope are the two biggest variables. Homes over by Lillian Osborne Catholic High School trend slightly larger and slightly higher in that range. We have hunter green dining and burgundy living. Can we go neutral without ten coats? Yes. Hunter green, burgundy, Tuscan gold, and the sponge-textured accent walls common in 1996 to 2005 Magrath Heights builds all share the same problem: deep tint base under a builder-grade sheen. We block the bleed-through with a tinted bonding primer like Benjamin Moore Fresh Start tinted to a mid-grey, then two coats of Aura or Regal Select in the target neutral covers cleanly. Sponge texture gets a light skim coat first if the homeowner wants a smooth modern finish, otherwise we paint over the texture and let the wall read as a subtle accent. Two coats of Aura plus the primer normally finishes the job. Should we remove the popcorn ceilings before repainting? Most Magrath Heights main floors built 1996 to 2003 still have textured or popcorn ceilings in the formal rooms and the second-storey bedrooms. We test for asbestos first (rare in homes this new, but mandatory before scraping) and if clear, we wet-scrape the popcorn, skim coat with a level-four mud finish, sand smooth, prime with Sherwin-Williams ProBlock, and finish with two coats of Benjamin Moore Ultra Spec Ceiling in a dead flat. Per-room cost runs $650 to $1,400 depending on size and how much overhead lighting has to come down. Owners almost always do the whole main floor at once since the ceiling line crosses between rooms. Can you work around the school schedule for George P. Nicholson and Brookside? Yes. Many Magrath Heights families have kids at George P. Nicholson School or Brookside School and need crews onsite during school hours rather than weekends. Standard crew arrival is 8:30 AM after drop-off, with tear-down before 3 PM pick-up. We run staged whole-home repaints in two-week blocks: upstairs bedrooms first while the family camps on the main floor, then main floor, then basement, so the household never loses access to a kitchen or a bathroom for more than a day. Premium product systems like Benjamin Moore Aura cure fast and low-VOC, so the family can sleep upstairs the same night a bedroom is finished. Last updated: 2026. Pricing and product availability reflect the current Magrath Heights market. Get Started Refresh the 1990s, Keep the Bones Whether it is an oak banister conversion off the front entry, a popcorn ceiling removal on the main floor, or a 3,000 sqft whole-home reset across Magrath Heights, MacTaggart, or the Magrath subdivision, the same in-house iPaint crew handles it. Free walkthrough, written scope, five-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book Your Walkthrough --- ## Old Strathcona Interior Painting 2026 | Heritage Home Lead-Safe Specialists URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/interior-painting/old-strathcona.html > Old Strathcona interior painting for 1900s-1920s heritage homes: EPA-RRP lead-safe certified, lath-and-plaster repair, period-correct Victorian and Edwardian palettes. 5-year warranty. Old Strathcona Interior Painting 2026 | Heritage Home Lead-Safe Specialists Interior Painting in Old Strathcona , Edmonton's Heritage District Interior painting in Old Strathcona is a separate practice from every other Edmonton neighbourhood on the iPaint roster because the housing stock is older than the rest combined: 1900 to 1920s wood-frame heritage homes lining Whyte Avenue (82 Avenue) , Saskatchewan Drive , and the streets running south from the University of Alberta . Most have lath-and-plaster walls instead of drywall, original fir trim painted over six times since the First World War, and at least one pre-1978 paint layer that triggers federal lead-safe rules. iPaint Painting is EPA RRP lead-safe certified , repairs cracked plaster before any colour goes on, and works from period-correct Victorian and Edwardian palettes for designated heritage properties. Five-year written warranty on every job. Updated for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Heritage Walkthrough Old Strathcona, At A Glance Why Old Strathcona Is the Oldest Inventory iPaint Paints Inside Old Strathcona is the historic inner-city district of south Edmonton, centred on the intersection of Whyte Avenue (82 Avenue) and Gateway Boulevard , bordered on the north by 82 Avenue, on the south by University Avenue , on the east by Mill Creek Ravine , and on the west by 109 Street . The district sits inside postal code T6E , anchored by the Old Strathcona Farmers' Market , the Princess Theatre , the Walterdale Theatre , the historic Strathcona Library , and the End of Steel Park railway monument that marks the original 1891 Calgary and Edmonton Railway terminus. The University of Alberta sits immediately west of 109 Street , which feeds a steady mix of student rentals, faculty owners, young professionals, and second- and third-generation Strathcona families into the same six-block radius. The defining fact for a painter: the housing stock is roughly a hundred years older than everything else iPaint touches. Strathcona was incorporated as a separate town in 1899 and absorbed by Edmonton in 1912, which means the surviving inventory along Saskatchewan Drive , 99 Street , and the avenues running south from Whyte was built when the Boer War was recent news. Lath-and-plaster walls, single-pane casement windows, original fir baseboards, plate rails, and brick chimneys are the standard, not the exception. Federal lead-safe RRP rules apply to roughly nine out of ten Strathcona interior repaints. The iPaint Painting shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is a ten-minute drive south on Calgary Trail , and the crew is regularly on a Strathcona front walk by 8 a.m. Pockets and Eras iPaint Paints Inside Strathcona (1900s-1910s) Streets between Whyte Avenue and Saskatchewan Drive. Wood-frame heritage two-storeys, original fir trim, lath-and-plaster, picture rails intact. Garneau (1910s-1920s) Adjacent to the University of Alberta. Edwardian and Craftsman homes, original casement windows, deep porches. Ritchie (1910s-1920s) East of Mill Creek Ravine. Mix of heritage cottages and 1920s bungalows, smaller footprints, original wood lap siding inside attic rooms. Queen Alexandra (1910s-1940s) Between Whyte Avenue and the High Level Bridge approach. Heritage two-storeys mixed with 1940s wartime infill. Mill Creek (1910s-1950s) Along the ravine east of 99 Street. Heritage stock on the bench plus 1950s post-war additions on the flats. Bonnie Doon (1920s-1950s) East of 91 Street. Bungalows and modest two-storeys, oil-based 1950s trim common under the latex. King Edward Park (1940s-1960s) South of Bonnie Doon. Post-war wartime housing and 1950s expansions, plaster transitioning to early drywall. 1980s-2000s Infill Scattered across every street. Skinny duplexes and replacement homes on demolished heritage lots, modern drywall, standard prep. 2010s+ Skinnies and Duplexes The newest inventory. Builder-spec drywall, level-four finish, accent walls, modern colour-flow planning. Designated Historic Resources City of Edmonton Inventory homes. Period-correct colour submission to the heritage planner required for visible interior surfaces near windows. Whyte Avenue Mixed-Use Residential floors above retail. Lath-and-plaster, original tin ceilings in some heritage commercial blocks. UofA Faculty & Rental Stock Strathcona and Garneau heritage owned by professors or rented to graduate students. Mid-tenancy refreshes between September leases. Specialty Work Lath-and-Plaster Walls: The Heritage Surface Drywall Painters Cannot Touch The defining surface in Old Strathcona is horsehair plaster troweled over wood lath, finished with a brown-coat and a thin lime-and-gypsum white-coat. It is the wall system of choice from the 1890s through the late 1940s, and it is still original on roughly seven of every ten heritage homes in Strathcona, Garneau, and Ritchie. Drywall-trained painters reach for paper tape and joint compound when they see a crack, which is the wrong fix on plaster: the patch shrinks differently than the lime substrate and the crack telegraphs through the new paint inside a year. The result is the most common complaint iPaint hears from second-call Old Strathcona homeowners: the previous painter did the colour and the crack came back. The right fix is a three-stage repair before any colour is selected. iPaint Painting first stabilises loose plaster with plaster washers screwed through the brown coat into the wood lath behind, pulling the wall back tight against the structure. Live cracks are scored open to a clean V, dust-vacuumed with a HEPA-filter shop vac, bridged with fibreglass mesh tape, and bedded in a setting-type compound (Durabond 20 or USG Sheetrock 90) that chemically cures rather than shrinks. A three-coat skim of finishing plaster (Diamond Finish or Plaster of Paris) feathers the repair flat to the surrounding wall. Only then does a high-build alkyd primer go on, followed by two finish coats. The whole sequence adds a day to a single-room repaint and is the difference between a heritage interior that looks renewed for ten years and one that cracks again before Easter. Original Fir Trim Restoration, Not Just Repainting Strip the buildup: A 1910 Garneau baseboard typically carries four to six paint layers since the home was built, sometimes including the original 1912 oil paint and a 1950s lead-based topcoat. Infrared heat-plate removal (no open flame near plaster) pulls all layers in one pass without scorching the fir grain underneath. Custom profile scraping: Picture rails, plate rails, crown moulding, bullnose, and Victorian-era ogee profiles are hand-scraped with custom-ground carbide blades that match the original profile so the detail stays crisp instead of getting filled in by another coat. Glazing-putty window repair: Original single-pane casement windows in Strathcona and Garneau usually have cracked, missing, or 1970s-era silicone-replaced glazing putty. iPaint cuts out the old putty, prime-paints the rabbet, beds the glass in new linseed-oil putty, and back-primes the sash before topcoating with waterborne alkyd. Restoration finish: One coat of alkyd primer, two coats of waterborne alkyd enamel in satin or semi-gloss. The finish levels out smooth like the original 1910 finish, which is the look heritage homeowners are paying iPaint to bring back. Lead-Safe Practice EPA RRP Lead-Safe Certification: The Moat Around the Old Strathcona Market Federal Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) rules apply to any interior paint disturbance on a home built before 1978. The threshold catches almost every pre-war and immediate post-war home in Old Strathcona, plus a meaningful portion of Bonnie Doon and King Edward Park inventory. The rule exists because lead-based paint sheds lead-laden dust whenever it is sanded, scraped, or even gently disturbed during prep, and that dust is the leading cause of childhood lead exposure in heritage neighbourhoods. iPaint Painting is EPA RRP certified, which is the legal baseline most Edmonton painters skip on heritage work because clients rarely ask the question. The RRP protocol on an Old Strathcona job changes the way a room looks during prep. The crew seals every door and HVAC return with 6-mil plastic and tape, isolates the work zone, lays plastic over original fir floors, wet-mists every sanding pass to keep lead dust airborne for the shortest possible time, HEPA-vacuums all surfaces (not regular shop vac) before priming, and wipes everything down with damp microfibre before the homeowner re-enters. End-of-day cleanup is photographed for the homeowner file. The added cost on a typical Garneau single-room repaint is roughly $250 to $450, and it is itemised on the written estimate so the homeowner can see exactly what the protocol covers. Who On The Job RRP Protects Toddlers and infants: Lead dust on a baseboard at floor level is the single highest exposure path for hand-to-mouth-age children. RRP isolation keeps the dust out of the rest of the home during prep. Pregnant residents: Lead crosses the placental barrier. Living in an active disturbance zone without RRP isolation is the disqualifier that triggers most pause-the-job calls iPaint receives. Pets, especially cats: Cats groom paw pads. Unsealed lead dust on a heritage hardwood floor ends up internally ingested within hours of the first sanding pass. The crew itself: RRP also protects the painters. Annual blood-lead screening, P100 respirator use during sanding, and disposable Tyvek suits are non-negotiables on the iPaint heritage crew. Period Colour Victorian, Edwardian, and Craftsman Palettes for the Heritage Interior A 1910 Strathcona living room reads wrong painted in 2026 builder beige. The deep window reveals, picture-rail division of the wall, plate rail above wainscoting, and warm fir tones of the floor and trim all expect a saturated, earthy historical palette. iPaint Painting works from Benjamin Moore Historical Collection and Farrow & Ball heritage swatches to specify period-correct interior colour for any heritage home in Strathcona, Garneau, Ritchie, or Queen Alexandra. The selection holds up under both the cool north-facing daylight of a 1910 casement window and the warm 2700K bulbs most heritage homeowners run on a winter evening. Victorian (Pre-1901) Deep Teal, Oxblood Red, Mustard, Sage Victorian-era Strathcona homes (the small surviving 1890s inventory) take saturated jewel tones above the wainscot and a cream or oyster white in the upper wall and ceiling. The crew specifies colours such as Benjamin Moore Salamander, Caliente, and Mysterious for accent walls, paired with cream picture rail and trim. The wainscoting itself usually gets a deeper, warmer companion tone in the same family. Edwardian (1901-1914) Soft Sage, Buttercream, Plaster Pink, Slate Edwardian Garneau and Strathcona homes (the bulk of the inventory) shift to softer, lighter, more optimistic tones than the Victorian palette. Sage greens, buttercream yellows, blush plaster pinks, and warm slate greys are the period-correct selections. Benjamin Moore Guilford Green, Hawthorne Yellow, First Light, and Wickham Gray are the most-quoted choices on Garneau jobs in 2026. Craftsman (1910-1925) Earth Tones, Forest Green, Warm Brown, Ochre Craftsman-style homes along the Strathcona-Ritchie border take grounded earth tones that lean into the natural fir trim and built-in cabinetry these homes were designed around. Forest greens, warm chocolate browns, deep ochre yellows, and rusty terracotta are the standard, with a cream or off-white ceiling above the picture rail. Benjamin Moore Forest Green, Tate Olive, Sundance, and Pottery Red anchor most Craftsman quotes. 2026 Pricing What Interior Painting Costs in Old Strathcona in 2026 Old Strathcona heritage interiors price differently than newer Edmonton neighbourhoods because square footage is small (a typical heritage home is 1,500 sqft) but prep hours are high. Lead-safe RRP isolation, lath-and-plaster repair, and original-trim restoration drive the labour count more than the wall area does. Every quote below is a written 2026 Old Strathcona range, lead-safe protocol included where applicable, and backed by the iPaint Painting five-year written warranty. Single Heritage Room $750-$1,600 Strathcona, Garneau, or Ritchie. Includes RRP lead-safe isolation, light plaster repair, two finish coats on walls and trim. 1910s Whole-Home Heritage Refresh $2,800-$6,500 Typical 1,500 sqft heritage home. Plaster crack repair, original-trim prep, period-correct palette, RRP throughout. Designated Historic Resource $5,500-$9,500 City of Edmonton Inventory homes requiring heritage planner submission, Historical Collection colour spec, fir-trim restoration. Call 780-938-9555 for a written Old Strathcona heritage quote, or book a free walkthrough online . iPaint Painting can usually walk a heritage home within two to four business days of the first call. Logistics Driving Old Strathcona From the iPaint South Edmonton Shop iPaint Painting runs out of 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton. The route to Old Strathcona is north on Calgary Trail / Gateway Boulevard (103 Street) to 82 Avenue, then east or west on Whyte Avenue depending on the heritage pocket. A weekday morning run is ten to fifteen minutes door to door, and the crew schedules around the University of Alberta 9 a.m. lecture rush on 109 Street and the Whyte Avenue Farmers Market Saturday traffic so the truck is not blocking a lane during peak pedestrian flow. Common landmarks the crew works near every week include the Old Strathcona Farmers Market on 83 Avenue, the Princess Theatre and Garneau Theatre along Whyte Avenue, the Walterdale Theatre by the river, the historic Strathcona Library , End of Steel Park , McIntyre Park , the Mill Creek Ravine trail system, and Strathcona Composite High School . Designated heritage submissions go to the City of Edmonton heritage planner at the Tower Building on Jasper Avenue, and iPaint handles that paperwork on behalf of the homeowner at no extra charge for Inventory of Historic Resources properties. Old Strathcona vs. Other Communities iPaint Serves For homeowners weighing how an Old Strathcona interior estimate compares against the rest of the iPaint roster, here is how the district lines up against five of the other neighbourhoods iPaint paints inside, on the factors that move the painting plan. Old Strathcona vs. Edmonton-Area Neighbourhoods Build Era Range Best For (Defining Painting Issue) Old Strathcona 1900-2020s (oldest, 120+ years) Heritage interiors: lead-safe RRP, lath-and-plaster repair, period-correct Victorian and Edwardian palettes, original fir trim restoration. Windermere 2005-2020 Cathedral ceilings, designer accent walls, walk-out basements in luxury new SW builds. Heritage Valley 2008-present Builder-spec greige resets toward modern farmhouse in newest south Edmonton inventory. Magrath Heights 1996-2010 Established estate-lot whole-home repaints, formal dining and bonus-room refreshes. The Hamptons 2000-2010 Tudor-style family two-storeys, bonus rooms, west-side family inventory. Sherwood Park 1970s-2020s Era-specific resets: wood paneling, popcorn ceilings, 1980s mauve, open-concept colour flow. Interior painting service overview (parent service, every iPaint location) Old Strathcona exterior painting (heritage exterior counterpart, includes wood lap siding and original window restoration) Old Strathcona cabinet refinishing (heritage kitchen cabinets, often original 1910s built-ins) Glenora interior painting (other heritage Edmonton neighbourhood, 1920s-1940s stock, similar trim restoration patterns) Highlands interior painting (1912-1920s heritage neighbourhood across the river, similar lath-and-plaster work) Old Strathcona area hub (all iPaint services available inside the historic district) Reference: Old Strathcona on Wikipedia and the City of Edmonton Strathcona profile Common Questions Old Strathcona Interior Painting FAQ Is lead-safe certification required to paint inside a pre-1978 Old Strathcona home? Lead-safe certification is mandatory in Old Strathcona for any interior paint job that disturbs a pre-1978 painted surface, which covers roughly nine in ten heritage homes in Strathcona, Garneau, Ritchie, and Queen Alexandra. iPaint Painting holds an EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) certification, which sets the rules for plastic isolation barriers, HEPA-vacuum cleanup, scoring before scraping, and wet-mist sanding so lead dust never leaves the work zone. Many Edmonton painters quietly skip the certification and treat heritage homes like any other interior, which puts toddlers, pregnant residents, and pets at risk. The first thing on any Old Strathcona quote is the original build year and a clear statement of whether the RRP protocol applies. Why is lath-and-plaster wall repair its own line item on an Old Strathcona repaint estimate? Lath-and-plaster wall repair appears on Old Strathcona repaint estimates as its own line item because pre-1930s Strathcona and Garneau homes have horsehair plaster troweled over wood lath, not modern drywall. Hairline cracks, key failures behind the lath, and crumbling corners cannot be patched with paper tape and joint compound the way drywall can. iPaint Painting stabilises loose plaster with washer screws into the lath, bridges live cracks with fibreglass mesh and a setting-type compound (Durabond 20), feathers a three-coat skim of finishing plaster, and seals everything with a high-build alkyd primer before any colour goes on. Skipping the plaster step is why most older Old Strathcona repaints crack again within eighteen months. How much does interior painting cost for a typical 1,500 square foot heritage home in Old Strathcona in 2026? Interior painting in Old Strathcona for a typical 1,500 square foot heritage home costs $2,800 to $6,500 in 2026, with the range driven by the amount of lath-and-plaster repair, the condition of the original fir trim, and whether the home is a designated City of Edmonton historic resource. A 1908 Strathcona two-storey with intact plaster and previously stripped trim sits at the lower end. A 1912 Garneau home with multiple cracked plaster walls, six-times-painted-over picture rails, and original casement windows that need careful glass-tape detailing runs $5,500 to $6,500. Lead-safe RRP isolation, premium primer, two finish coats, and the five-year written warranty are included at every price point. Can iPaint match the period-correct colour palettes that City of Edmonton heritage compliance requires? Period-correct colour matching is a standard part of every iPaint Painting Old Strathcona quote for designated heritage properties on the City of Edmonton Inventory of Historic Resources, where exterior and visible interior colours must come from a documented Victorian or Edwardian palette. The crew works from Benjamin Moore Historical Collection and Farrow & Ball heritage swatches to pull deep teals, oxblood reds, sage greens, soft mustards, and warm creams that read correctly under both daylight from a north-facing 1910 window and warm 2700K interior lighting. Submissions to the City of Edmonton heritage planner go on the homeowner letterhead with the chip codes and a written paint specification iPaint prepares at no extra charge. Do you restore original fir trim, picture rails, and casement windows or only paint them? iPaint Painting restores original fir trim, picture rails, baseboards, and casement windows in Old Strathcona heritage homes rather than painting over the existing buildup, which on a 1910 Garneau house is often four to six layers of oil, alkyd, and latex stacked since the First World War. Restoration includes infrared heat-plate paint removal (no open flame near horsehair plaster), gentle hand-scraping with custom profile blades for crown and bullnose, glazing-putty repair around single-pane casements, and a primer plus two-coat alkyd enamel finish that brings the trim back to a glassy 1910 finish. The work is slower than a roll-and-go repaint, but it is the only way to preserve a heritage feature that is irreplaceable. Last updated: 2026. Pricing and product availability reflect the current Old Strathcona heritage market. Get Started Old Strathcona Heritage Interior: Lead-Safe, Plaster-Ready, Period-Correct Whether the project is a single Garneau room with cracked plaster, a 1910 Strathcona whole-home refresh, or a designated heritage property requiring City of Edmonton colour submission, iPaint Painting handles it. EPA RRP lead-safe certified. Free heritage walkthrough. Written scope. Five-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Heritage Walkthrough --- ## Oliver interior painting costs $1,800-$4,500 in 2026 | iPaint URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/interior-painting/oliver.html > Oliver interior painting costs $1,800 to $4,500 in 2026 for a typical condo. iPaint Painting handles board approvals, elevator bookings, and 1 to 3 day repaints. Oliver interior painting costs $1,800-$4,500 in 2026 | iPaint Interior Painting in Oliver (wîhkwêntôwin), Edmonton's Densest Neighbourhood Interior painting in Oliver is a condo trade: the central-west neighbourhood the City of Edmonton renamed wîhkwêntôwin in 2024 packs roughly 18,000 residents between 109 Street and 124 Street, most of them in apartment towers, walk-ups, and condo high-rises. iPaint Painting repaints those compact units in 1 to 3 days , carries the condo board approvals, elevator bookings, and insurance certificates, and resets the dated rental beige in the 1960s towers. A typical Oliver condo runs $1,800 to $4,500 . Five-year written warranty. Updated for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Unit Walkthrough 2026 Pricing How Much Does Interior Painting Cost in Oliver in 2026? Interior painting in Oliver costs $1,800 to $4,500 in 2026 for a typical condo or apartment unit of 550 to 1,100 square feet, and $3,500 to $7,000 for one of the neighbourhood's surviving two-storey character homes. Most Oliver units are finished in one to three days, the shortest project timelines iPaint Painting runs anywhere in Edmonton. Oliver quotes move on different levers than the detached-home math that applies across the rest of the city. Unit size sits in a tight 550 to 1,100 square foot range, so crew days rather than raw square footage set the spread. Ceiling condition matters in the 1960s and 1970s towers, where popcorn texture changes the masking and cutting plan. Wall substrate matters in the 1912 to 1930s walk-ups, where plaster repair replaces drywall patching. And building logistics, the elevator booking, the parkade access, and the board's permitted work hours, decide how much painting fits into each day. Studio + One-Bedroom Condo (550-750 sqft) $1,800-$2,800 Two finish coats on walls, bedroom and bath included. One to two day scope with elevator booking, corridor protection, and board paperwork handled. Two-Bedroom Condo or Walk-Up Unit (750-1,100 sqft) $2,600-$4,500 Full-unit repaint over two to three days. Popcorn-ceiling-aware cutting in pre-1980 towers, plaster repair and bonding primer in pre-war walk-ups. Two-Storey Character Home (Tree Streets) $3,500-$7,000 The scattered surviving 1912-1930s houses. Whole-home scope: plaster walls, original trim enamel, and heritage detail at full-house scale. A written quote follows a unit walkthrough, which iPaint Painting can usually schedule within two to three business days. Call 780-938-9555 or book online , and have the building's property manager contact handy so the insurance and approval paperwork starts the same day. Oliver / wîhkwêntôwin, At Street Level Oliver Is Now wîhkwêntôwin: What the 2024 Renaming Means, and What the Neighbourhood Actually Is Oliver is the central-west Edmonton neighbourhood the City of Edmonton officially renamed wîhkwêntôwin in 2024, a Cree word meaning "circle of friends," retiring the name of early Edmonton politician and publisher Frank Oliver. The new name is gaining ground on street signage and city documents while leases, condo listings, and most searches still say Oliver, so iPaint Painting answers to both. The neighbourhood runs from 109 Street at the downtown border west to 124 Street , and from 104 Avenue south to the North Saskatchewan River valley , across the T5K and T5N postal areas. Inside those boundaries live roughly 18,000 people, the largest population of any Edmonton neighbourhood, which makes it the densest residential area in the city and the most vertical territory iPaint serves. The paint crew's geography here is measured in floors, not blocks. The west section of Jasper Avenue and Victoria Promenade carry the high-rise stock, several towers looking south over Victoria Park and its golf course in the river valley. The Brewery District and Oliver Exchange , the redevelopment of the historic Molson brewery, anchor the northwest corner near the Oliver Square retail blocks. Kitchener Park and Oliver Park break up the residential grid, the 124 Street gallery district edges the western boundary, and Stony Plain Road and 104 Avenue carry the through traffic. Grant MacEwan University sits just east along 104 Avenue, feeding the rental demand that keeps turnover repaints constant. The neighbours are Downtown across 109 Street, Queen Mary Park across 104 Avenue, and Westmount and Glenora beyond 124 Street. Buildings and Blocks iPaint Paints Inside Oliver Victoria Promenade Towers River-valley-view high-rises above Victoria Park. Premium condo repaints, the strictest board and elevator procedures in the neighbourhood. Jasper Avenue West Blocks Mixed-era towers along the avenue's west section. Meter parking and loading-bay staging planned before day one. Brewery District / Oliver Exchange Edge Blocks around the redeveloped Molson brewery lands. Newer condo stock now booking its first owner-driven repaints. 124 Street Gallery District Edge Walk-ups and infill near the gallery strip. Character units with colour-forward owners and original trim worth keeping. Oliver Square Blocks Towers and low-rises around the retail centre. The heart of the landlord turnover market. 1960s-70s Tower Stock The core of the repaint demand. Decades-old rental beige and popcorn ceilings in many of the older towers. Character Walk-Ups (1912-1930s) Plaster walls, original casings and baseboards, heritage charm at 600 to 900 square feet per unit. 2000s-2020s Condo Towers Builder greige still serviceable. Accent walls, feature colour, and palette updates rather than full resets. Grant MacEwan Edge High rental density along 104 Avenue near the university. Between-tenant scopes on a repeating cycle. Tree-Street Character Homes The scattered surviving two-storeys on the quiet interior streets. Whole-home scopes at $3,500 to $7,000. Condo + Apartment Specialty Best Interior Painter in Oliver for Condo and Apartment Repaints iPaint Painting is the interior painter Oliver condo owners and property managers book because the neighbourhood's housing is unlike anywhere else on the company's Edmonton roster: the work is almost entirely multi-family, the units are compact, and the buildings control the logistics. A 550 to 1,100 square foot footprint means a one to three day project, the fastest class of work iPaint does, and it means precision matters more than volume, because in a small floor plate every cut line sits within arm's reach of the person living there. Occupied-unit work is the default in Oliver, not the exception. Low-VOC products keep the air liveable overnight, furniture is consolidated and wrapped zone by zone because there is no spare room to move it into, and the day's sequence is planned so the bedroom is dry by evening. Vacant units, usually rental turnovers, run start-to-finish without that choreography and finish faster. The Four Unit Types an Oliver Quote Sorts Into 1960s-70s tower units: Dated rental beige laid down decades ago, paint-grade trim, and popcorn ceilings in many of the older towers. The reset is a high-light-reflectance white or soft neutral that pushes daylight from a single window wall through the whole unit, with careful uncut ceiling lines where texture stays. 1912-1930s walk-up units: Plaster walls with hairline cracks, settled corners, and original wood casings. Repair, spot-skim, bonding primer, then enamel on the original trim so the heritage detail reads crisp instead of buried. 2000s-2020s condo tower units: Builder greige in decent shape. These owners book accent walls, a feature colour in the den, or a one-bedroom palette update, smaller scopes often finished inside a single day. Rental turnover units: Fixed, repeatable scopes for landlords and investors: the same durable eggshell, the same recorded colour codes, every cycle, on vacant-unit timelines. Tower Logistics How Do Condo Board Approvals, Elevator Bookings, and Insurance Certificates Work for Painting in Oliver? Condo board paperwork in Oliver is handled by iPaint Painting before any paint enters the building, and it follows the same chain in nearly every tower: proof of insurance, board or management sign-off, elevator time, and access. No other iPaint service area runs this much procedure per project, and the crew schedule is built around it, because a missed elevator window can cost a full production day on a two-day job. Certificate of insurance (COI): Issued to the condo corporation and the property management company before the start date. Most Oliver property managers want it on file a week or more ahead, so the quote process collects the manager's contact on day one. Board or management approval: Some buildings require a signed trades or renovation form, others accept an email approval. iPaint Painting submits the scope, dates, and product list in whichever format the building uses. Service elevator booking: Load-in and load-out windows are reserved in advance, with morning slots preferred to protect day-one production. Parkade and loading access: The crew vehicle stages in a visitor parkade stall or the loading bay where the building offers one; Jasper Avenue meter parking is the planned fallback, never the surprise. Work-hour and corridor rules: Tower bylaws commonly restrict noisy work to weekday daytime hours and require corridor floor protection, and both are confirmed in writing before the start date. The crew reaches Oliver from the iPaint shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in roughly twenty minutes outside rush hour, north on Gateway Boulevard, across the High Level Bridge on 109 Street, then west along Jasper Avenue, with the day's elevator window already booked before the truck leaves the yard. Tower vs Walk-Up Condo Tower vs Character Walk-Up: Which Oliver Repaint Costs More? Character walk-up units in Oliver generally cost more per square foot to repaint than tower units of the same size, because 1912 to 1930s plaster and original wood trim demand more preparation than post-1960s drywall and paint-grade casings. The trade-off runs the other way on logistics: a three-storey walk-up has no elevator to book and no parkade gate to clear, while a tower job spends scheduled time on building procedure before the first wall is cut. Oliver Tower Unit vs Character Walk-Up Condo / Apartment Tower (1960s-2020s) Character Walk-Up (1912-1930s) Walls Drywall, often decades-old rental beige Plaster with hairline cracks; repair, spot-skim, bonding primer Ceilings Popcorn texture common in pre-1980 towers Flat plaster with occasional settlement cracking Trim Paint-grade MDF or builder wood, rolled or brushed Original wood casings and baseboards, finished in enamel Building logistics COI, board approval, elevator booking, parkade staging Street or rear parking and stair carries, no elevator step Typical 2026 price $1,800 to $3,800 for most units $2,400 to $4,500 for most units Timeline 1 to 2 days for a studio or one-bed, up to 3 for a two-bed 2 to 3 days, with plaster condition setting the prep line Majority-Renter Market Landlord and Investor Turnover Resets Turnover repaints are the recurring engine of Oliver painting work because most of the neighbourhood's roughly 18,000 residents rent. iPaint Painting runs between-tenant resets as fixed, repeatable scopes: recorded colour codes on file, the same durable eggshell every cycle, one to two days on a vacant unit, and invoicing the property manager can file without back-and-forth. Multi-unit owners near Grant MacEwan University, Oliver Square, and the Brewery District get the same crew and the same scope sheet on every turnover. 1960s Tower Reset From Rental Beige to High-LRV Light The older tower units along Jasper Avenue and the interior avenues share a problem: one window wall, deep floor plates, and a beige that swallows what daylight gets in. The 2026 reset leans on high-light-reflectance whites and soft warm neutrals that bounce that single exposure through the kitchen and hall, with a washable finish chosen for small-space wear. Where a popcorn ceiling stays, the cut line is masked and kept crisp; where an owner wants it gone, removal is quoted separately after an on-site look. Interior painting service overview (parent service, every iPaint location) Oliver cabinet refinishing (galley kitchens in the tower and walk-up stock reaching the same refresh cycle as the walls) Oliver commercial painting (Oliver Square, Brewery District, and Jasper Avenue retail and office interiors) Oliver / wîhkwêntôwin area hub (every iPaint service available inside the neighbourhood) Reference: wîhkwêntôwin (formerly Oliver) on Wikipedia Common Questions Oliver Interior Painting FAQ How much does it cost to paint a condo in Oliver in 2026? Condo painting in Oliver costs $1,800 to $4,500 in 2026 across the 550 to 1,100 square foot units that make up most of the neighbourhood's housing stock. A 600 square foot one-bedroom with standard drywall and no ceiling work lands at the bottom of the band; a 1,100 square foot two-bedroom with a popcorn ceiling in one of the 1960s towers, or plaster walls in a pre-war walk-up, prices toward the top. The neighbourhood's surviving two-storey character homes are a different scope entirely, running $3,500 to $7,000 whole-home. Board paperwork and elevator booking are included in every quote. Does iPaint Painting handle condo board approvals, elevator bookings, and insurance certificates in Oliver? iPaint Painting manages the full approval chain on every Oliver tower job before paint arrives: a certificate of insurance naming the condo corporation and the property management company, any trades or renovation approval form the board requires, a service elevator booking for load-in and load-out, and parkade or loading-bay access for the crew vehicle. Work-hour bylaws and corridor protection rules differ from building to building along Jasper Avenue and Victoria Promenade, so each quote confirms the building's specific requirements in writing. None of this paperwork adds a fee to the quote. How long does an interior repaint take in an Oliver condo or apartment? An Oliver condo repaint takes one to three days, the fastest project class iPaint Painting runs anywhere in Edmonton. A 550 to 750 square foot studio or one-bedroom is typically finished in one to two days; a 750 to 1,100 square foot two-bedroom takes two to three. Occupied units are sequenced room by room with low-VOC products so the unit stays liveable every night, and vacant turnover units between tenants run fastest of all because furniture and daily living are out of the equation. Can iPaint Painting repaint the plaster walls in Oliver's 1912 to 1930s character walk-ups? Plaster walls in Oliver's pre-war walk-ups are a core iPaint Painting scope, not an exception. The 1912 to 1930s buildings between Jasper Avenue and 104 Avenue carry hairline-cracked plaster, settled corners, and original wood trim that drywall-era prep does not address. The crew repairs and bridges the cracks, spot-skims damaged sections, primes with a bonding primer made for aged plaster, and finishes the original casings and baseboards in enamel so the heritage detail reads crisp instead of buried. Walk-up units price within the standard $1,800 to $4,500 condo band, with plaster condition setting the prep line. Does iPaint Painting offer turnover repaints for Oliver landlords between tenants? Turnover repaints are recurring work for iPaint Painting in Oliver because most of the neighbourhood's roughly 18,000 residents rent. Landlords and investors with units near Grant MacEwan University, Oliver Square, and the Brewery District book between-tenant resets as fixed, repeatable scopes: the same durable eggshell in the same recorded colour codes on every cycle, walls done in one to two days on a vacant unit, and invoicing the property manager can file without back-and-forth. Multi-unit owners get the same crew and the same scope sheet every turnover, which keeps re-rental timelines predictable. Last updated: 2026. Pricing reflects the current condo, walk-up, and turnover repaint market across Oliver / wîhkwêntôwin. Get Started Oliver Interiors: Board Paperwork Handled, Painted in One to Three Days Whether the unit is a Victoria Promenade high-rise two-bedroom, a pre-war walk-up off 124 Street, or a rental near Grant MacEwan turning over between tenants, iPaint Painting carries the approval chain, books the elevator, and hands back the keys in days. Written scope. Free walkthrough. Five-year written warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Walkthrough --- ## Interior Painting Riverbend | 1970s-90s Homes, Mature Neighbourhood | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/interior-painting/riverbend.html > Professional interior painting in Riverbend, southwest Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Established 1970s-90s homes 1,200-3,500 sq ft, bungalows, bi-levels, two-storeys. Serving Brander Gardens, Bulyea Heights, Rhatigan Ridge & Ogilvie Ridge. $3-$6/sq ft. 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Interior Painting Riverbend | 1970s-90s Homes, Mature Neighbourhood | iPaint Painting Interior Painting in Riverbend iPaint Painting is the trusted interior painting contractor in Riverbend , one of southwest Edmonton’s most established residential communities, home to a diverse mix of bungalows, bi-levels, and two-storey homes built from the 1970s through the 2000s ranging from 1,200 to 3,500 square feet . Owner Mourad , an MPI-certified painter with 15+ years of experience, leads an all-in-house crew that specializes in walls, ceilings, trim, hallways, stairwells, and accent walls using premium Benjamin Moore , Sherwin-Williams , and Cloverdale products. Riverbend’s mature homes present unique painting challenges: textured and stippled ceilings , wallpaper removal , multiple layers of aging paint , and surfaces that require thorough preparation before a single coat goes on. We serve every Riverbend sub-neighbourhood, from Brander Gardens and Bulyea Heights to Rhatigan Ridge , Falconer Heights , and Ogilvie Ridge , all just minutes from our south Edmonton shop near Terwillegar Drive . Interior painting in Riverbend typically costs $3–$6 per square foot , with a standard 1,600 sq ft bungalow running $4,800–$9,600 and larger two-storeys from $7,200–$14,400 . Every job includes a free colour consultation , transparent written estimate, and 5-year workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs What We Paint Interior Surfaces We Handle in Riverbend From 1970s bungalows along Whitemud Creek to newer infills on Riverbend Road, we paint every interior surface. Walls Living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, and dining rooms. Full preparation including wallpaper removal, skim coating, and crack repair. Ceilings Flat, textured, and stippled ceilings. Popcorn ceiling removal available. Proper technique for Riverbend’s common 1980s stipple finishes. Trim & Baseboards Baseboards, door casings, window frames, and crown moulding. Sanded smooth and finished to factory quality. Doors & Closets Interior doors, closet doors, and bi-fold doors. Spray or brush finish for a smooth, consistent result throughout. Stairwells Open and enclosed staircases in bi-levels and two-storeys. Professional equipment for safe, clean results at height. Accent Walls Feature walls in bold or dark tones. Clean, sharp colour breaks with precision masking and hand-cut edges. Hallways & Entries High-traffic zones that take the most abuse. Durable eggshell or satin finishes that resist scuffing and clean easily. Panelling & Wainscoting Wood panelling common in 1970s Riverbend homes. Primed and painted for a modern, updated look. Our Process How Interior Painting Works in Riverbend A proven 6-step process refined over 15+ years, adapted for the specific conditions found in Riverbend’s established homes. 1 › Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or book online. We schedule a visit to your Riverbend home at a time that works for you. 2 › On-Site Walkthrough We assess every surface, identify preparation needs specific to your home’s age and condition, and discuss colour options. 3 › Written Estimate Detailed, transparent pricing for every room, surface, and product. No hidden fees. The price we quote is the price you pay. 4 › Preparation Furniture moved, floors covered. Surfaces sanded, patched, caulked, and primed. Wallpaper removed. Textured ceilings addressed. 5 › Professional Painting Premium products applied with precision by our certified in-house team. Brush, roller, and spray techniques matched to each surface. 6 Final Walkthrough We inspect every detail with you, clean up completely, and activate your 5-year written workmanship warranty. Why iPaint Why Riverbend Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting What separates us from other painting contractors in southwest Edmonton. Certified & Insured MPI-certified, RRP lead-safe certified, and fully insured. Mourad has been painting Edmonton homes professionally for over 15 years. Peace of mind on every Riverbend project. All In-House Team No subcontractors, ever. The same crew that starts your Riverbend project finishes it. Consistent quality, clear communication, and accountability from day one. 5-Year Warranty Every interior painting project in Riverbend comes with a 5-year written workmanship warranty, activated at your final walkthrough. We stand behind our work. Older Home Specialists We understand the preparation demands of Riverbend’s 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s homes. Textured ceilings, wallpaper removal, multiple paint layers, and aged surfaces are our bread and butter. No Hidden Fees The price we quote is the price you pay. Detailed, itemized estimates so you know exactly what you are getting for every dollar. No surprises on project day. 4.9-Star Rated 156 Google Reviews with a 4.9-star average. Riverbend homeowners trust iPaint Painting because we deliver on our promises, every single time. Premium Products Products We Use in Riverbend Homes Premium paint products engineered for durability, washability, and lasting colour. No builder-grade products, ever. Benjamin Moore Canada’s most trusted premium paint brand. Exceptional coverage, colour accuracy, and durability for Riverbend’s busy family homes. Regal Select Advance Aura Ceiling Paint Sherwin-Williams Professional-grade coatings with outstanding washability and scuff resistance. Ideal for high-traffic Riverbend hallways and family rooms. Emerald Duration ProMar 200 Ceiling Paint Cloverdale Paint Western Canadian manufacturer with products formulated for Alberta’s climate. Strong adhesion and flexibility through Edmonton’s temperature extremes. Odyssey Horizon Tundra Primers Pricing Guide Interior Painting Costs in Riverbend Transparent pricing based on the typical home sizes and conditions found across Riverbend’s sub-neighbourhoods. Single Room $500 – $1,100 Standard bedroom or living room with 8ft ceilings. Includes walls, ceiling, and trim. Preparation, two coats, and cleanup included. Bungalow (Brander Gardens) $4,800 – $9,600 Full interior repaint of a typical 1,200–1,800 sq ft Riverbend bungalow. Walls, ceilings, trim, doors, and hallways throughout. Two-Storey (Ogilvie Ridge) $7,200 – $14,400 Larger 2,400–3,500 sq ft two-storey homes in Ogilvie Ridge or Falconer Heights. Includes stairwells, upper and lower levels, and all trim. Pricing depends on room count, ceiling height, wall condition, and product selection. Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate → Riverbend Context Why Riverbend Homes Need Professional Interior Painting Riverbend is one of southwest Edmonton’s most established residential communities, situated along the North Saskatchewan River valley and bordered by Whitemud Creek Ravine and Terwillegar Park . Developed primarily from the 1970s through the 2000s , homes here range from original bungalows and bi-levels in Brander Gardens to larger two-storey homes in Ogilvie Ridge and Falconer Heights , with newer infills scattered throughout. Most Riverbend homes sit on mature, tree-lined lots with established landscaping. The Aging Paint Challenge Riverbend homes built in the 1970s and 1980s present specific painting challenges that newer homes do not. Textured and stippled ceilings trap dust and yellowing over decades. Wallpaper (often layered) was popular in these eras and requires careful removal and wall repair before painting. Many homes have multiple layers of old paint with varying adhesion quality, meaning proper sanding, priming, and bonding preparation is essential. Dark wood panelling and honey-oak trim are common and require specialized priming to achieve modern light-coloured finishes. This level of preparation is what separates a professional result from a mediocre one, and it is why hiring a certified painting team matters in Riverbend. Modernizing Without Renovating Many Riverbend homeowners want the look and feel of a modern interior without the cost and disruption of a full renovation. Professional interior painting is the single most cost-effective way to transform a dated home. Replacing dark 1980s colour schemes with bright, contemporary palettes, repainting worn trim in crisp whites, and refreshing ceilings from yellowed to clean white can make a 40-year-old Riverbend home look and feel completely new. What’s Included What’s Included & Riverbend Pricing Every iPaint interior painting project in Riverbend includes a comprehensive scope designed for established homes. Furniture moving and full-room protection , heavy canvas drop cloths over hardwood, carpet, and tile Thorough surface preparation , sanding, patching, caulking gaps, filling nail pops, and bonding primer Wallpaper removal where needed, with proper wall repair and skim coating afterward Textured ceiling treatment , including stipple repair, popcorn removal, or smooth-finish conversion Premium product application , Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale for each surface Clean, sharp cut lines , hand-cut edges where walls meet ceilings, trim, and adjacent colours Multi-coat coverage , two coats minimum on walls, additional coats on dramatic colour changes Trim, doors, and baseboards , sanded and finished to factory-smooth quality Full cleanup and furniture replacement , your home returned the way it was, or better Final walkthrough inspection , we review every surface with you before signing off 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion Also considering updating your kitchen? Our cabinet painting and cabinet refinishing services pair naturally with a whole-home repaint. Need the exterior too? Our exterior painting team handles both for maximum efficiency. Service Areas Interior Painting Across Riverbend & Southwest Edmonton We provide professional interior painting throughout Riverbend, surrounding communities, and all of Edmonton. Riverbend Sub-Neighbourhoods Riverbend Brander Gardens Bulyea Heights Rhatigan Ridge Falconer Heights Ogilvie Ridge Nearby Southwest Edmonton Terwillegar Windermere Twin Brooks Blue Quill Summerside Ellerslie Rutherford Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Minutes from Our Shop — Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is just minutes from Riverbend via Terwillegar Drive. No travel surcharges. Riverbend, southwest Edmonton, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Our Work Interior Painting Transformations Real interior painting projects from Riverbend and southwest Edmonton homes. Before After Living Room Repaint, Brander Gardens Before After Whole-Home Interior, Rhatigan Ridge Before After Accent Wall & Trim, Ogilvie Ridge Before After Bi-Level Stairwell, Bulyea Heights View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help in Riverbend Interior painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services available in Riverbend. Exterior Painting Commercial Painting Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet Refacing Interior Painting (Edmonton) Drywall & Surface Repairs Common Questions Interior Painting FAQs, Riverbend Straight answers to the questions Riverbend homeowners ask most about interior painting costs, preparation, and product selection. How much does interior painting cost in Riverbend? Interior painting in Riverbend ranges from $3 to $6 per square foot depending on room count, ceiling type, and wall condition. A typical 1,600 sq ft Riverbend bungalow in Brander Gardens costs $4,800–$9,600 for a full interior repaint including walls, ceilings, trim, and doors. Larger two-storey homes in Ogilvie Ridge or Falconer Heights run $7,200–$14,400. Single rooms with standard 8ft ceilings start at $500–$1,100. Homes requiring extensive wallpaper removal, stippled ceiling treatment, or heavy surface repair will be toward the higher end. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. The price we quote is the price you pay. Do Riverbend homes from the 1970s and 1980s need extra prep before painting? Yes. Riverbend homes from the 1970s and 1980s commonly have textured or stippled ceilings, wallpaper remnants (often layered), multiple coats of old paint with varying adhesion quality, and aging caulking around window and door frames. Many also have dark wood panelling and honey-oak trim that require specialized bonding primers before repainting. Our team performs thorough surface preparation on every older Riverbend home: scraping, sanding, filling nail pops and drywall cracks, caulking gaps, removing wallpaper, and priming stained or damaged areas. Proper preparation is what separates a paint job that lasts 2 years from one that lasts 10. Call 780-938-9555 to schedule your free assessment. Can you modernize the interior of my older Riverbend home without a full renovation? Absolutely. Professional interior painting is the single most cost-effective way to transform a dated Riverbend home. We regularly update 1970s and 1980s interiors from dark wood panelling, floral wallpaper, and honey-oak trim to bright, contemporary palettes. The process involves removing wallpaper, preparing panelled walls with bonding primer, painting over dark surfaces with proper blocking primers, and applying modern colours in eggshell or satin finishes. Combined with trim painting in crisp whites and ceiling refreshing, the transformation can make a 40-year-old Riverbend bungalow look and feel completely new. Many homeowners pair this with our cabinet refinishing service to update the kitchen at the same time. The total investment is typically $8,000–$18,000 depending on home size, compared to $80,000+ for a structural renovation. Get Started Riverbend’s Trusted Interior Painters Whether it’s a single room, a whole-home repaint, or a full interior modernization in Brander Gardens, Bulyea Heights, Rhatigan Ridge, or Ogilvie Ridge, let’s talk. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Sherwood Park Interior Painting 2026 | Era-Aware Refresh URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/interior-painting/sherwood-park.html > 2026 Sherwood Park interior painting: 1970s paneling, 1980s mauve, 2000s espresso, open-concept colour flow. Strathcona County licensed, 5-year warranty. Sherwood Park Interior Painting 2026 | Era-Aware Refresh Interior Painting in Sherwood Park , Strathcona County Interior painting in Sherwood Park is a separate practice from the rest of the iPaint service area because Sherwood Park is a Strathcona County hamlet, not a City of Edmonton neighbourhood, and the housing stock spans the widest era range on our entire roster: 1970s bungalows in Mills Haven still on their original wood paneling, 1980s two-storeys in Foxhaven and Sherwood Heights , 1990s tuscan-beige refreshes in Heritage Hills and Westboro , 2000s espresso-and-tan in Aspen Trails and Lakeland Ridge , and brand-new 2020s builder-spec in Crystallina and Aster . iPaint Painting holds a valid Strathcona County business licence, applies Benjamin Moore Regal Select and Dulux Diamond systems, and backs every interior with a five-year written warranty. Updated for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Walkthrough Sherwood Park, At A Glance Why Sherwood Park Sits Apart From the Rest of the Edmonton Region Sherwood Park is an urban-service-area hamlet inside Strathcona County , bordered on the west by Highway 21 , accessed from Edmonton via Highway 16 (Yellowhead Trail). The community covers postal codes T8A , T8B , T8C , T8G , and T8H , and runs from Baseline Road in the north past Wye Road in the south, with Sherwood Drive and Broadmoor Boulevard as the spine streets. Build cycles began in the early 1970s with Mills Haven and Glen Allan, continued through Foxhaven and Sherwood Heights in the 1980s, Heritage Hills and Westboro in the 1990s, Aspen Trails and Lakeland Ridge in the 2000s and 2010s, and the newest north-edge phases of Crystallina and Aster are still releasing lots in 2026. The result is a fifty-year arc of original-owner repaints, second-owner refreshes, and brand-new builder-spec personalisation, sometimes on the same crew week. Because Sherwood Park is a separate municipality, an interior painter working there needs a Strathcona County business licence on file, follows county waste-disposal rules for paint and solvent (the regional eco-station is on Broadmoor Boulevard, not an Edmonton EcoStation), and quotes against county building bylaws rather than City of Edmonton ones. Residents identify strongly as Sherwood Park, not as Edmonton. iPaint Painting carries the county licence in addition to our City of Edmonton licence, and our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is roughly thirty minutes from Sherwood Park Mall via the Anthony Henday and Yellowhead, putting our crews on a Sherwood Park driveway most mornings before 9 a.m. Subdivisions and Eras We Paint Inside Mills Haven (1970s) Original-owner bungalows around the Salisbury Composite High School corridor. Wood paneling, popcorn ceilings, harvest-gold and avocado original palettes. Glen Allan (1970s) Bi-levels and split-levels east of Sherwood Drive. Painted-out paneling and 1970s parquet floors common. Foxhaven (1980s) Two-storey family homes. 1980s mauve, hunter green, and dusty rose are still the starting points behind the wallpaper. Sherwood Heights (1980s) Near Bev Facey Community High School. Cedar accent walls, brass fixtures, and 1980s oil-base trim that needs a bonding primer before any modern latex. Heritage Hills (1990s) South Sherwood Park around Heritage Hills Lake. Tuscan beige, builder-grade flat, and 1990s sponge-paint techniques. Westboro (1990s) Family two-storeys with bonus rooms. Most second-owner repaints since 2010. Aspen Trails (2000s) Open-concept main floors east of Broadmoor. 2000s espresso-and-tan kitchens calling for cooler 2026 neutrals. Lakeland Ridge (2000s-2010s) Newer two-storeys near Millennium Place. Builder beige flat walls upgraded to washable eggshell. Ridgewood Mid-2000s family-skewed pocket. Common bonus-room and basement repaints. Mills Wood & Wye Gardens Quiet pockets between Wye Road and Broadmoor. Mixed 1980s-1990s inventory. Crystallina (2020s) The newest north-edge phase. Builder-spec drywall and oat-milk neutrals already getting personalised. Aster (2020s) Showhome-fresh two-storeys still under builder warranty. Accent walls and nursery colours. Specialty Work Wood Paneling and Popcorn Ceilings: The Mills Haven and Glen Allan Signature The defining 1970s Sherwood Park surface is tongue-and-groove cedar or pine paneling on at least one wall of the rec room, the den, or the entire basement. Original Mills Haven and Glen Allan paneling is still in roughly two of every three homes from that era, sealed under a 1970s clear lacquer or amber varnish that rejects standard latex on first contact. The same homes almost always carry popcorn-textured stucco ceilings sprayed on the main floor and bedrooms. Both surfaces show up on the same estimate for every original-owner refresh in Mills Haven, Glen Allan, and parts of Foxhaven. Paneling repaint is a three-coat system. Light scuff sanding opens the lacquer skin without grinding into the grain. A pigmented shellac-based bonding primer (Zinsser BIN) gets rolled and brushed into every groove. Two finish coats of Benjamin Moore Regal Select Eggshell or Dulux Diamond Eggshell follow. The grooves stay visible, the surface is washable for the first time, and the colour is fully modern. A typical 400 square foot wood-panel rec room repaint runs $1,200 to $1,900 including the bonding primer. Popcorn Ceiling Removal Decisions Pre-1986 ceilings: The crew tests a small sample for asbestos before any wet-scrape because some Strathcona County textures sprayed before 1986 contain trace chrysotile. Positive samples route to a certified abatement contractor. Removal in scope: Wet-scrape, two-coat skim, prime, and spray with Benjamin Moore Ultra Spec Ceiling. Roughly two to three days per main floor. Encapsulation instead of removal: When budget or schedule is tight, two coats of high-build ceiling primer plus a sprayed flat finish soften the texture without disturbing the substrate. Cedar-beam ceilings: Common in 1970s Glen Allan family rooms. Beams stay stained or get painted out in a flat black or deep matte to drop visual height. Era-Specific Resets 1980s Mauve, 1990s Tuscan Beige, 2000s Espresso, 2010s Grey: Each Era Has Its Own Reset The widest housing-era range we serve anywhere is the reason a Sherwood Park interior estimate looks different street to street. A single morning can take the crew from a 1985 Foxhaven living room with cranberry-pink walls and brass-bordered wallpaper to a 2008 Aspen Trails great room with espresso-stained trim and tan walls to a 2023 Crystallina two-storey where the homeowner wants the builder-spec greige replaced before their first anniversary in the home. Each era has a dominant starting palette and a specific reset move that gets it to where 2026 buyers and homeowners want it. The reset is rarely a colour decision alone. The 1980s mauve repaint includes oil-base trim that needs scuff-sanding and a bonding primer before any modern latex. The 1990s tuscan beige repaint usually means stripping textured sponge-paint or rag-roll finishes and skim-coating the wall back to flat drywall. The 2000s espresso reset is usually paired with cabinet refinishing because the kitchen and the wall colour have to move together. The 2010s grey reversal is almost always toward a warmer neutral. The 2020s builder-spec personalisation is the simplest job, usually two coats of a new wall colour over level-four drywall and a single accent wall added. What Gets Painted on a Typical Whole-Home Refresh Walls: Two coats of Benjamin Moore Regal Select Eggshell or Dulux Diamond Eggshell, every room with a continuous sightline gets the same neutral. Trim, doors, casings, baseboards: Water-base alkyd enamel in satin or semi-gloss, scuff-sanded and bonding-primed when the original is 1980s oil-base. Ceilings: Benjamin Moore Ultra Spec Ceiling flat, sprayed across smooth drywall, hand-cut where popcorn texture stays. Accent wall: One per sightline, usually behind the television, in the dining room, or behind the bed. Hand-cut, never taped on textured drywall. Stairwell: Open-tread stairwells in Aspen Trails and Lakeland Ridge are the trickiest cut on the job. Pole-sanded, hand-cut from a plank, and finished in the same wall neutral for continuity. Product Systems The Paint Lines That Survive a Sherwood Park Winter and a Family-Home Schedule Sherwood Park interiors take a beating: dry winter air pulled through forced-air furnaces, mudroom traffic from commuters parking off Sherwood Drive and Broadmoor Boulevard, kids cycling between Salisbury Composite, Bev Facey, Archbishop Jordan, and Sherwood Heights Junior High, and minus-30 winter days that make every wall a static-magnet for dust. The product call has to match the surface and the household. House Standard Benjamin Moore Regal Select Regal Select is the house standard for the bulk of Sherwood Park wall work. The eggshell finish stays uniform across continuous main-floor sightlines in Aspen Trails and Lakeland Ridge open-concept plans, it washes without burnishing in mudrooms and stairwells, and the colour stays consistent under both daylight and warm 2700K bulbs that most Sherwood Park homeowners run on a winter evening. Older-Home Bond Zinsser BIN Shellac-Base Primer BIN is the fix for wood paneling in Mills Haven and Glen Allan, oil-base trim in Foxhaven and Sherwood Heights, knot bleed in 1970s cedar feature walls, and water stains on popcorn ceilings. The shellac base bonds to lacquer, oil, varnish, and tannin in a way no water-base primer can match, and the topcoat goes on as if the original surface had never been there. Value Spec Dulux Diamond Diamond is the value spec for budget-conscious refreshes in Heritage Hills, Westboro, and Mills Wood. The eggshell sheen scrubs well in family hallways and finished basements, and the line stocks deep at any Strathcona County paint dealer for in-job touch-ups. Diamond is the recommendation when the scope is whole-home walls only and the homeowner wants every dollar in coverage rather than in the brand label. 2026 Pricing What Interior Painting Costs in Sherwood Park in 2026 Prices below are 2026 Sherwood Park ranges based on whole-home interior repaints across Strathcona County, sorted by housing era because era drives prep hours more than square footage does. No travel surcharge applies past Highway 21. Every quote is written, no hidden line items, and includes a colour consultation, the Strathcona County licence number, and a five-year workmanship warranty. 1970s Bungalow Refresh $3,800-$6,500 Mills Haven or Glen Allan. Wood-panel bond coat, popcorn-ceiling decision, original-trim prep included. 1990s-2010s Two-Storey $5,200-$7,800 Heritage Hills, Westboro, Aspen Trails, Lakeland Ridge. Whole-home walls plus one accent wall per sightline. 2020s Builder-Spec Personalisation $4,400-$9,000 Crystallina or Aster. Two coats over level-four drywall, accent walls, optional nursery and home-office colours. Call 780-938-9555 for a written Sherwood Park quote, or book a free walkthrough online . The crew can usually walk the home within two to four business days of the first call. Logistics Driving Sherwood Park From Our South Edmonton Shop iPaint Painting runs out of 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton. The route to Sherwood Park is the Anthony Henday east to the Yellowhead, then Highway 16 east to the Broadmoor Boulevard, Sherwood Drive, or Baseline Road exits depending on the subdivision. A weekday morning run is roughly thirty minutes, and a school-day arrival on Sherwood Drive is scheduled around the Salisbury Composite and Bev Facey bell times so the crew is not parking through the morning drop-off rush. Common landmarks the crew works near every week include Festival Place on Festival Way, Millennium Place on Premier Way, the Strathcona Olympiette Centre , Broadmoor Lake Park , Heritage Hills Lake , Sherwood Park Mall , and the four high schools that anchor the community: Salisbury Composite High School , Bev Facey Community High School , Archbishop Jordan Catholic High School , and Sherwood Heights Junior High School . The Strathcona County eco-station on Broadmoor Boulevard receives any leftover paint and solvent at the end of the job so the homeowner is not left with the waste. Sherwood Park vs. Other Communities iPaint Serves For homeowners weighing how a Sherwood Park interior estimate compares against the rest of the Edmonton region, here is how the community lines up against four of the others iPaint paints inside, on the factors that move the painting plan. Sherwood Park vs. Edmonton-Area Communities Build Era Range Best For (Defining Painting Issue) Sherwood Park 1970s-2020s (50+ years, widest) Era-specific resets: wood paneling, popcorn ceilings, mauve and tuscan-beige refreshes, open-concept colour flow. Windermere 2005-2020 Cathedral ceilings, designer accent walls, walk-out basements. Heritage Valley 2008-present Builder-spec greige resets toward modern farmhouse. Magrath Heights 1990s Established estate-lot whole-home repaints, formal dining. The Hamptons 2000-2010 Tudor-style family two-storeys, bonus rooms. Interior painting service overview (parent service, every iPaint location) Fort Saskatchewan interior painting (Strathcona County neighbour to the north, similar bylaws) Beaumont interior painting (separate-municipality neighbour south of Edmonton, similar licensing pattern) St. Albert interior painting (other separate-municipality option, west of Edmonton) Sherwood Park area hub (all iPaint services available inside Strathcona County) Reference: Sherwood Park on Wikipedia and the Strathcona County municipal site Common Questions Sherwood Park Interior Painting FAQ How much does interior painting cost in Sherwood Park in 2026? Interior painting in Sherwood Park costs $3,800 to $9,000 for a typical 2,200 square foot two-storey whole-home repaint in 2026, with the range driven almost entirely by the housing era. A 1970s Mills Haven bungalow with original wood paneling and popcorn ceilings sits at the higher end of the lower band because prep dominates the labour hour count. A 2010s Aspen Trails or Lakeland Ridge two-storey with builder-spec drywall and standard latex enamel trim sits in the middle of the band. Larger 1990s Heritage Hills or 2020s Crystallina two-storeys with bonus rooms run $7,500 to $9,000. Do you hold a Strathcona County business licence to paint inside Sherwood Park? iPaint Painting holds a valid Strathcona County business licence in addition to a City of Edmonton licence, which matters in Sherwood Park because the community is a separate municipality, not part of the City of Edmonton. The two jurisdictions have different building bylaws, different paint and solvent waste disposal rules, and different contractor registration requirements. Any interior painter working past Highway 21 is operating in Strathcona County and needs the county licence on file. We carry both, and the licence number is on every Sherwood Park written estimate. What does a 1970s Mills Haven or Glen Allan wood paneling repaint involve? Wood paneling repaints in Mills Haven and Glen Allan follow a fixed three-coat system because the original 1970s tongue-and-groove paneling rejects standard latex on first contact. Light scuff sanding opens the lacquer or varnish skin without grinding into the grain. A pigmented shellac-based bonding primer (Zinsser BIN) gets rolled and brushed into every groove to seal stains and lock to the slick original finish. Two finish coats of Benjamin Moore Regal Select Eggshell or Dulux Diamond Eggshell follow, hand-cut at the panel reveals so the lines stay sharp. The grooves stay visible, the colour is fully modern, and the surface is washable for the first time since 1974. Can you remove popcorn ceilings in an older Sherwood Park home? Popcorn ceiling removal is a standard add-on for Sherwood Park homes built before the mid-1990s, common across Mills Haven, Glen Allan, Foxhaven, and Sherwood Heights. The crew tests a small ceiling sample for asbestos first because some Sherwood Park textures applied before 1986 contain trace chrysotile. Clear results mean a wet-scrape, skim-coat, and prime sequence in two to three days per main floor. Positive results route to a certified abatement contractor before our crew returns. The repaint after removal uses Benjamin Moore Ultra Spec Ceiling sprayed for a uniform flat finish, with the wall cut hand-rolled in the new wall colour. How do you plan colour flow for an open-concept Aspen Trails or Lakeland Ridge home? Open-concept colour flow planning in Aspen Trails and Lakeland Ridge starts with mapping every sightline from the front door, the kitchen island, and the top of the stairs because three to five rooms are visible at once in these floor plans. The crew confirms the kitchen cabinet, flooring, and stair-railing finishes first, then selects a main neutral that reads consistently against all three. Accent colours are limited to one feature wall per sightline so the main floor does not visually fragment. Sheen levels stay matched within open zones (eggshell on walls, satin on trim) and step up only when a door closes behind a bedroom or office. Last updated: 2026. Pricing and product availability reflect the current Sherwood Park and Strathcona County market. Get Started Sherwood Park 1970s, 1990s, or 2020s: Same Strathcona-Licensed Crew Whether it is an original-owner Mills Haven refresh, a Heritage Hills whole-home reset, an Aspen Trails colour-flow plan, or a Crystallina move-in personalisation, the same Strathcona County licensed iPaint crew handles it. Free walkthrough, written scope, five-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book Your Walkthrough --- ## Interior Painting Spruce Grove | Walls, Ceilings, Trim | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/interior-painting/spruce-grove.html > Professional interior painting in Spruce Grove by iPaint Painting. Serving Parkland County homeowners, Greenbury, Prescott, Spruce Ridge, Woodhaven & more. Certified team, Benjamin Moore & Sherwin-Williams products, 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Interior Painting Spruce Grove | Walls, Ceilings, Trim | iPaint Painting Interior Painting in Spruce Grove iPaint Painting is the most trusted interior painting contractor serving Spruce Grove , Alberta, a city of roughly 40,000 residents located west of Edmonton in Parkland County along Highway 16 (Yellowhead Trail) . Owner Mourad , an MPI-certified painter with 15+ years of experience, leads an all-in-house crew that specializes in walls, ceilings, trim, crown moulding, doors, stairwells, and accent walls using premium Benjamin Moore , Sherwin-Williams , and Cloverdale products. Spruce Grove's housing stock ranges from 1970s-80s established neighbourhoods like Woodhaven and Millgrove , with textured ceilings and wood panelling, to modern open-concept builds in Greenbury , Tonewood , and Harvest Ridge . Each era demands different preparation, products, and techniques, and iPaint brings that neighbourhood-specific expertise to every project. Every job includes a free colour consultation , a transparent written estimate, and a 5-year workmanship warranty . Our south Edmonton shop is a 30-minute drive west via Highway 16 , reaching Spruce Grove along Highway 16A (Stony Plain Road) and Century Road . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Paint Every Interior Surface, Done Right Whether it's a single accent wall or every surface in your home, our certified team handles it all with precision and care. Walls Living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, and more. Smooth, consistent coverage on every wall surface. Ceilings Flat, textured, or popcorn, we prep and paint ceilings with zero drips and clean edges. Trim & Millwork Baseboards, casings, chair rails, wainscoting, sharp lines and smooth finishes on every detail. Accent Walls Bold colours, feature walls, and statement designs that transform the entire feel of a room. Doors Interior doors, closet doors, and entry doors, sanded, primed, and finished for a factory-smooth look. Window Frames Sills, casings, and frames painted with precision using semi-gloss for durability and easy cleaning. Crown Moulding Detailed brush and spray work on crown moulding for a crisp, elegant finish throughout your home. Stairwells & Hallways High walls, tight spaces, and multi-storey stairwells, we have the equipment and experience to reach every surface safely. Need something that's not on this list? We also handle drywall repairs , popcorn ceiling removal , and stain & lacquer work. If it's inside your home and needs paint, we do it. Our Process From First Call to Final Walkthrough We've refined our interior painting process over 15 years and hundreds of homes across Edmonton and Spruce Grove. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free in-home consultation. 02 ➔ Colour Consultation & Walkthrough Mourad or a senior painter visits your Spruce Grove home to assess every surface, discuss your vision, and help you select the perfect colours and sheens for each room. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every room, surface, product, and price. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Prep & Protection We move your furniture, cover floors and fixtures with professional-grade coverings, then sand, patch, caulk, and prime every surface. This is where the real work starts. 05 ➔ Professional Painting Our in-house team applies premium Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale products with precision, the right number of coats for a flawless, lasting finish. 06 Final Walkthrough We walk every room with you, inspect every detail, and put everything back where it was. Your home is cleaned to the condition it was before we arrived, or better. Your 5-year warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Spruce Grove Homeowners Choose iPaint for Interior Painting We don't just paint walls. We protect your home, respect your time, and deliver results that last, done right the first time and every time. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. When you hire iPaint, you get iPaint, the same trained team, the same standards, every project. That's how we guarantee consistency across every room in your Spruce Grove home. Certified Painter Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, Fall Protection, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. This isn't weekend DIY work, it's professional-grade craftsmanship backed by years of formal training and thousands of completed projects across the Edmonton metro area, including Spruce Grove. Premium Products Only We don't cut corners with cheap paint. Every interior project uses products from Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale, selected specifically for the surface, room, and traffic level. Premium products mean richer colour, better coverage, and a finish that looks beautiful for years, not months. Free Colour Consultation Choosing the right colour is one of the hardest parts of any interior painting project. That's why every job includes a free colour consultation where we help you navigate options, test samples, and find the perfect sheen for each room. Spruce Grove homes along Grove Drive and King Street get beautiful afternoon light, we'll help you pick colours that look stunning year-round. 5-Year Written Warranty Every surface we touch is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn't right, peeling, bubbling, cracking due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise to every Spruce Grove homeowner. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for prep work, furniture moving, or "additional coats." Everything is detailed upfront so you can make confident decisions. And when we're done, we take care of your home as if it's ours, cleaned and returned to the way it was, or better. Premium Products The Products Behind Our Results We only use professional-grade interior paints from the brands trusted by certified painters across Canada. The product makes the difference, and we never compromise. Benjamin Moore The gold standard in interior paint. We use Benjamin Moore for homeowners who want the richest colour depth, smoothest application, and longest-lasting durability. Perfect for Spruce Grove homes where Alberta's dry winter air and wide temperature swings demand a product that holds up season after season. Regal Select Aura Advance ben Sherwin-Williams Trusted by professional painters for its exceptional coverage and washability. Sherwin-Williams interior lines deliver consistent colour, excellent hide, and outstanding durability, ideal for high-traffic areas like kitchens, hallways, and the open-concept living spaces common in Greenbury and Tonewood. Duration Emerald SuperPaint ProClassic Cloverdale A trusted Western Canadian brand that delivers professional-grade performance at a great value. Cloverdale's interior lines offer excellent adhesion and durability, especially well-suited for Alberta's climate and the forced-air heating systems found in virtually every Spruce Grove home from Woodhaven to Harvest Ridge. Acrylux Diamond Ultra During your free colour consultation , we'll recommend the best product line for each room based on surface type, traffic level, desired sheen, and your budget. We'll also explain the differences so you can make an informed choice. Spruce Grove Pricing Interior Painting Pricing for Spruce Grove Transparent pricing for every project size, from a single room in McLaughlin to a whole-home repaint in Greenbury. Single Room $400–$800 Woodhaven, Millgrove 3-Bedroom Home $3,500–$6,500 McLaughlin, Spruce Village Premium Home $6,000–$12,000 Greenbury, Prescott, The Links Builder Upgrade $4,500–$8,000 Tonewood, Harvest Ridge Pre-Sale Refresh $2,500–$5,000 Neutral repaint, main areas Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate → Spruce Grove Context Why Spruce Grove Homes Need Professional Interior Painting Spruce Grove is a city of approximately 40,000 residents located west of Edmonton in Parkland County , Alberta, connected to the capital via Highway 16 (Yellowhead Trail) and Highway 16A (Stony Plain Road) . Known for its small-town feel, high homeownership rate, and family-oriented neighbourhoods, Spruce Grove has seen steady growth since the 1970s. Its housing stock spans three distinct construction eras, and each one presents unique interior painting challenges that generic contractors often miss. Local landmarks like Horizon Stage , the TransAlta Tri Leisure Centre , and the Grain Elevator Museum on King Street anchor a community that takes pride in its homes. 1970s–1980s Established: Woodhaven, Millgrove & Broxton Park Woodhaven , one of Spruce Grove's earliest residential areas, features bungalows and split-level homes built along streets west of Century Road and south of McLeod Avenue . These 1970s-80s homes typically have textured drywall ceilings , wood panelling in basements, and original latex paint that has yellowed under decades of use. Millgrove , located near Jubilee Park and the Pioneer Centre , shares the same era and the same challenges, heavy prep work is essential, including skim-coating over stipple textures and sanding through multiple paint layers. Homes before 1978 may contain lead-based primers, our Lead Safety (RRP) certification ensures we handle these older Spruce Grove homes safely and in full compliance with Health Canada guidelines. Broxton Park , situated along Grove Drive near Central Park , presents similar conditions with its mix of split-levels and bi-levels from the early 1980s. 1990s–2000s Family: Spruce Village, McLaughlin & Spruce Ridge The 1990s and 2000s brought standard suburban family homes to Spruce Village , a large neighbourhood accessible from Jennifer Heil Way near the Henry Singer Sports Facility . McLaughlin , developed along the corridor between Calahoo Road and Highway 16A , features two-storey homes with main-floor open plans and higher ceilings than the earlier bungalows. Spruce Ridge , positioned near The Links golf course community , offers a mix of single-family homes with standard builder finishes. All three neighbourhoods share a common issue: by the 15-20 year mark, builder-grade flat paint has accumulated scuffs, nail holes, and discolouration around light switches and doorways. A professional repaint transforms these homes without the full renovation cost. If you're also considering updating your kitchen, our cabinet painting service pairs naturally with a whole-home interior repaint. Interior Painting Details What's Included & Spruce Grove Pricing Every iPaint interior painting project in Spruce Grove includes a comprehensive scope of work designed around the specific needs of your home, not a one-size-fits-all template. Furniture moving and full-room protection , heavy canvas drop cloths over hardwood, carpet, and tile Complete surface preparation , sanding, patching nail holes, caulking gaps in trim, and bonding primer where needed Premium product application , Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale selected for surface type and traffic level Clean, sharp cut lines , hand-cut edges where walls meet ceilings, trim, and adjacent colours Multi-coat coverage , two coats minimum on walls, additional coats on dramatic colour changes Trim, doors, and millwork , sanded and finished to factory-smooth quality with semi-gloss or satin Full cleanup and furniture replacement , your home returned the way it was, or better Final walkthrough inspection , we review every surface with you before signing off 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion Spruce Grove Interior Painting Pricing Guide Typical ranges for Spruce Grove interior painting projects: Single room (walls only) , $400–$800 depending on size, ceiling height, and prep Three-bedroom home (walls + trim) , $3,500–$6,500 Premium home (Greenbury, Prescott, The Links) , $6,000–$12,000 for 2,500+ sq ft with open-concept layouts, 9-foot ceilings, and multiple sheens Builder-grade upgrade (Tonewood, Harvest Ridge) , $4,500–$8,000 to convert flat builder paint to premium eggshell throughout Pre-sale refresh , $2,500–$5,000 for neutral repaint of main living areas to maximize listing value Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate and we'll schedule an in-home consultation, typically within 48 hours for Spruce Grove addresses. 2010s–Present: Greenbury, Tonewood & Harvest Ridge Greenbury , Spruce Grove's premier newer development located south of Highway 16A near Jennifer Heil Way , features modern two-storey homes with open-concept main floors , 9-foot ceilings, and expansive great rooms that require colour flow planning across 2,500+ square feet of visible interior. These homes look impressive but the builder-grade flat paint rarely holds up past the 3-year mark, scuffing along hallways, fingerprints around light switches, and fading in south-facing rooms are the most common complaints. Tonewood , a newer community east of Century Road , presents identical challenges with quick-scuffing flat paint on high-traffic surfaces. Harvest Ridge , Spruce Grove's newest development, shares the same modern construction with builder-basic finishes that benefit enormously from a professional upgrade. For homeowners in these communities, a repaint with Sherwin-Williams Duration or Benjamin Moore Regal Select in eggshell or satin transforms a tired-looking interior into one that looks and feels like the day you moved in, and lasts five times longer than the builder's original flat coat. Spruce Grove's small-town community pride is reflected in how homeowners maintain their properties. Families who settled along King Street near the Grain Elevator Museum or in the established streets near Central Park invest in their homes because they plan to stay, and a professional interior paint job is one of the highest-ROI improvements available. Whether you're refreshing a 1980s bungalow in Woodhaven or upgrading builder paint in Greenbury, iPaint brings the right preparation, products, and techniques for your specific home. Need the exterior done too? Our exterior painting team can handle both projects back-to-back for maximum efficiency. Service Areas Interior Painting Across Spruce Grove & Parkland County We provide professional interior painting services throughout Spruce Grove, Parkland County, and all surrounding communities. Primary Service Area Spruce Grove, AB Parkland County Premium & Newer Neighbourhoods (2010s–Present) Greenbury Prescott Tonewood Harvest Ridge The Links Spruce Ridge Established Neighbourhoods (1970s–2000s) Woodhaven Millgrove McLaughlin Broxton Park Spruce Village Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Stony Plain Leduc Parkland County 30 Minutes via Highway 16 , Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton serves all of Spruce Grove and Parkland County. We schedule Spruce Grove projects in clusters to maximize efficiency. Spruce Grove, Parkland County, proudly served by iPaint Painting Our Work Interior Painting Transformations Real interior painting projects from Spruce Grove and area homes. See how fresh paint can completely transform a space. Before After Living Room Repaint, Greenbury Before After Whole-Home Interior, Woodhaven Before After Accent Wall & Trim, Tonewood Before After Kitchen & Hallway, McLaughlin Before After Bedroom Suite, Prescott Before After Stairwell & Ceiling, Spruce Village View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help in Spruce Grove Interior painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services available in Spruce Grove. Commercial Painting in Spruce Grove Exterior Painting Cabinet Painting Interior Painting (Edmonton) Colour Consultation Drywall & Surface Repairs Common Questions Interior Painting FAQs, Spruce Grove Straight answers to the questions Spruce Grove homeowners ask most about interior painting costs, preparation, products, and timelines. How much does interior painting cost in Spruce Grove? Interior painting in Spruce Grove ranges from $3 to $6 per square foot. A single room typically costs $400–$800, while a full repaint of a three-bedroom home in McLaughlin or Spruce Village runs $3,500–$6,500. Premium homes in Greenbury or Prescott with open-concept layouts, 9-foot ceilings, and 2,500+ square feet typically fall between $6,000 and $12,000. The final price depends on ceiling height, surface condition, number of colours, and whether you choose Benjamin Moore Aura, Sherwin-Williams Duration, or Cloverdale Diamond. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees, the number on the quote is the number on the invoice. Do older Spruce Grove homes need extra preparation before painting? Yes, and this is where many painters cut corners. Homes built in the 1970s and 1980s in Woodhaven, Millgrove, and Broxton Park often have stipple-textured ceilings, wood panelling in basements, and multiple layers of old latex paint that require thorough sanding and bonding primer before any topcoat adheres properly. Homes built before 1978 may contain lead-based primers, our team holds Lead Safety (RRP) certification and follows Health Canada protocols for safe handling. In established neighbourhoods near Central Park and Grove Drive, we commonly find three to four coats of accumulated paint causing adhesion failure if not properly prepared. This prep work is included in our estimate, never charged as an add-on surprise. What paint products do you recommend for Spruce Grove homes? We use Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, and Cloverdale exclusively, no builder-grade or bargain products. For newer homes in Greenbury and Tonewood, we recommend upgrading from the builder's flat latex to Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Duration in eggshell, both are far more washable and resist the scuffing that flat paint shows within 2-3 years. For established homes in Woodhaven or McLaughlin, a bonding primer followed by two coats of premium latex ensures the new paint adheres properly over older surfaces. Alberta's dry winter climate and forced-air heating systems are particularly harsh on interior finishes, so choosing a premium product makes a measurable difference in durability. How do you handle open-concept homes in Spruce Grove's newer developments? Open-concept floor plans, common in Greenbury, Tonewood, and Harvest Ridge, require deliberate colour flow planning because the kitchen, living room, dining area, and main hallway are all visible at once from key vantage points. We start every open-concept project with a free colour consultation where we map the sightlines, recommend a cohesive palette of 2-3 complementary colours, and select the right sheens for each zone. For example, a slightly more washable satin for the kitchen and hallways, with eggshell on living room walls, using the same colour family so the space reads as unified. This prevents the choppy, disjointed look that happens when homeowners pick colours room by room without considering how they connect across these wide-open layouts. How long does an interior painting project take in Spruce Grove? A single room typically takes one day from prep to final coat. A full three-bedroom home in McLaughlin or Spruce Village takes 3-5 days depending on the scope of prep work and number of colours. Larger homes in Greenbury or Prescott with 9-foot ceilings, extensive trim, and open-concept layouts may take 5-7 days. We schedule Spruce Grove projects in clusters to maximize efficiency, our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is about 30 minutes away via Highway 16, and our crews work in the Spruce Grove area regularly. We provide a specific project timeline during your free in-home consultation, and we stick to it. Call 780-938-9555 to book yours. Get Started Spruce Grove’s Trusted Interior Painters Whether it's a single room in Woodhaven, an open-concept upgrade in Greenbury, or a whole-home repaint in McLaughlin, let's talk about your project. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Interior Painting St. Albert | Walls, Ceilings, Trim | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/interior-painting/st-albert.html > Professional interior painting in St. Albert by iPaint Painting. Serving homeowners in Kingswood, Erin Ridge, Oakmont, Grandin, Lacombe Park & all St. Albert neighbourhoods. Certified team, Benjamin Moore & Sherwin-Williams products, 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Interior Painting St. Albert | Walls, Ceilings, Trim | iPaint Painting Interior Painting in St. Albert iPaint Painting is the most trusted interior painting contractor in St. Albert , Alberta, serving homeowners across this independent city of 68,000 northwest of Edmonton, from the heritage character homes along the Sturgeon River near Father Lacombe Chapel to the modern communities surrounding the Enjoy Centre on St. Albert Trail . Owner Mourad , an MPI-certified painter with 15+ years of experience, leads an all-in-house crew that specializes in walls, ceilings, trim, crown moulding, doors, stairwells, and accent walls using premium Benjamin Moore , Sherwin-Williams , and Cloverdale products. St. Albert's housing spans four distinct eras, from 1960s plaster-walled bungalows in Grandin to open-concept two-storeys in Jensen Lakes and Riverside . Each era demands different preparation, products, and techniques, and iPaint brings that neighbourhood-specific expertise to every project. Every job includes a free colour consultation , a transparent written estimate, and a 5-year workmanship warranty . Our south Edmonton shop is a 25-minute drive via St. Albert Trail , no travel surcharges. Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Paint Every Interior Surface, Done Right Whether it's a single accent wall or every surface in your home, our certified team handles it all with precision and care. Walls Living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, and more. Smooth, consistent coverage on every wall surface. Ceilings Flat, textured, or popcorn, we prep and paint ceilings with zero drips and clean edges. Trim & Millwork Baseboards, casings, chair rails, wainscoting, sharp lines and smooth finishes on every detail. Accent Walls Bold colours, feature walls, and statement designs that transform the entire feel of a room. Doors Interior doors, closet doors, and entry doors, sanded, primed, and finished for a factory-smooth look. Window Frames Sills, casings, and frames painted with precision using semi-gloss for durability and easy cleaning. Crown Moulding Detailed brush and spray work on crown moulding for a crisp, elegant finish throughout your home. Stairwells & Hallways High walls, tight spaces, and multi-storey stairwells, we have the equipment and experience to reach every surface safely. Need something that's not on this list? We also handle drywall repairs , popcorn ceiling removal , and stain & lacquer work. If it's inside your home and needs paint, we do it. Our Process From First Call to Final Walkthrough We've refined our interior painting process over 15 years and hundreds of homes across Edmonton and St. Albert. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free in-home consultation. 02 ➔ Colour Consultation & Walkthrough Mourad or a senior painter visits your home to assess every surface, discuss your vision, and help you select the perfect colours and sheens for each room. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every room, surface, product, and price. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Prep & Protection We move your furniture, cover floors and fixtures with professional-grade coverings, then sand, patch, caulk, and prime every surface. This is where the real work starts. 05 ➔ Professional Painting Our in-house team applies premium Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale products with precision, the right number of coats for a flawless, lasting finish. 06 Final Walkthrough We walk every room with you, inspect every detail, and put everything back where it was. Your home is cleaned to the condition it was before we arrived, or better. Your 5-year warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why St. Albert Homeowners Choose iPaint for Interior Painting We don't just paint walls. We protect your home, respect your time, and deliver results that last, done right the first time and every time. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. When you hire iPaint for your St. Albert home, you get iPaint, the same trained team, the same standards, every project. That's how we guarantee consistency across every room. Certified Painter Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, Fall Protection, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. This isn't weekend DIY work, it's professional-grade craftsmanship backed by years of formal training and thousands of completed projects across Edmonton and St. Albert. Premium Products Only We don't cut corners with cheap paint. Every interior project uses products from Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale, selected specifically for the surface, room, and traffic level. Premium products mean richer colour, better coverage, and a finish that looks beautiful for years, not months. Free Colour Consultation Choosing the right colour is one of the hardest parts of any interior painting project. That's why every job includes a free colour consultation where we help you navigate options, test samples, and find the perfect sheen for each room. St. Albert's tree-lined streets and river valley proximity mean varied natural light, we'll help you pick colours that look beautiful in every season. 5-Year Written Warranty Every surface we touch is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn't right, peeling, bubbling, cracking due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise to every St. Albert homeowner. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for prep work, furniture moving, or "additional coats." Everything is detailed upfront so you can make confident decisions. And when we're done, we take care of your home as if it's ours, cleaned and returned to the way it was, or better. Premium Products The Products Behind Our Results We only use professional-grade interior paints from the brands trusted by certified painters across Canada. The product makes the difference, and we never compromise. Benjamin Moore The gold standard in interior paint. We use Benjamin Moore for homeowners who want the richest colour depth, smoothest application, and longest-lasting durability. Perfect for St. Albert homes where dry winter air and temperature swings demand a product that holds up. Regal Select Aura Advance ben Sherwin-Williams Trusted by professional painters for its exceptional coverage and washability. Sherwin-Williams interior lines deliver consistent colour, excellent hide, and outstanding durability, ideal for high-traffic areas like kitchens, hallways, and family rooms. Duration Emerald SuperPaint ProClassic Cloverdale A trusted Western Canadian brand that delivers professional-grade performance at a great value. Cloverdale's interior lines offer excellent adhesion and durability, especially well-suited for Alberta's unique climate conditions and the dry indoor air St. Albert homeowners know well. Acrylux Diamond Ultra During your free colour consultation , we'll recommend the best product line for each room based on surface type, traffic level, desired sheen, and your budget. We'll also explain the differences so you can make an informed choice. St. Albert Pricing Interior Painting Pricing for St. Albert Same pricing as Edmonton, no travel surcharges for St. Albert or surrounding communities. Single Room $400–$800 Walls, ceiling, trim 3-Bedroom Home $3,500–$6,500 Walls + trim throughout Executive Home $8,000–$15,000+ Kingswood, Oakmont Builder Upgrade $5,000–$9,000 Jensen Lakes, Riverside Pre-Sale Refresh $2,500–$5,000 Neutral repaint, main areas Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate → St. Albert Context Why St. Albert Homes Need Professional Interior Painting St. Albert is an independent city of approximately 68,000 residents northwest of Edmonton, situated along the Sturgeon River and connected to the capital via St. Albert Trail (Highway 2) and Ray Gibbon Drive . Founded as a Métis settlement around Father Lacombe Chapel , built in 1861 and recognized as the oldest building in Alberta, St. Albert has grown from a small parish into one of Canada's most desirable bedroom communities. Its housing stock spans four distinct construction eras, and each one presents unique interior painting challenges that generic contractors often miss. 1960s–70s Character: Grandin, Sturgeon & Forest Lawn Grandin , St. Albert's oldest residential neighbourhood, sits between Sir Winston Churchill Avenue and the Sturgeon River , within walking distance of St. Albert Place , the city's civic centre and home to the Arden Theatre . Homes here were built in the 1960s and early 1970s with original plaster walls , lathe-and-plaster ceilings, and wood-stained trim that has darkened over decades. Painting plaster requires different preparation than modern drywall, cracks must be stabilized, surfaces need alkali-resistant primer, and moisture from the nearby river valley can cause adhesion problems if not addressed. Sturgeon and Forest Lawn , developed along Perron Street and Campbell Road , share similar era construction with textured ceilings and multiple layers of yellowed latex. Our Lead Safety (RRP) certification ensures we handle pre-1978 homes safely and in full compliance with Health Canada guidelines. 1980s–90s Family Growth: Lacombe Park, Erin Ridge & Braeside The 1980s and 1990s brought significant expansion west of Boudreau Road and along Bellerose Drive . Lacombe Park , one of St. Albert's largest and most established neighbourhoods, features two-storey homes with vaulted ceilings , oak trim and railings , and formal dining rooms, hallmarks of the era. The oak trim presents a specific challenge: it must be sanded, deglossed, and primed with a bonding primer before topcoat, or the paint will peel within a year. Erin Ridge , developed through the 1990s near the Enjoy Centre , a 90,000-square-foot glass conservatory on St. Albert Trail , introduced larger floor plans with cathedral entries and open stairwells that require scaffolding and extended-reach equipment. Braeside , situated south of Sir Winston Churchill Avenue , shares similar challenges with accumulated paint layers and dated colour schemes. Homeowners in these established neighbourhoods often invest in whole-home repaints when preparing to sell or simply modernizing. If you're also considering updating your kitchen, our cabinet painting service pairs naturally with a whole-home interior repaint. 1990s–2000s Premium: Kingswood & Oakmont Kingswood is St. Albert's premier estate neighbourhood, featuring executive homes with 3,000–5,000+ square-foot floor plans, soaring two-storey foyers, extensive crown moulding, and formal living spaces that demand precision painting with premium products, Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald . Located in the northwest corner of the city near Kingswood Park , these homes require meticulous prep and colour planning across multiple interconnected rooms. Oakmont , developed along the western edge near Ray Gibbon Drive , features similar calibre homes with open-concept great rooms and multiple-sheen requirements. Painting these premium properties requires careful colour flow planning so that formal rooms, kitchens, and family areas transition seamlessly. Interior Painting Details What's Included & St. Albert Pricing Every iPaint interior painting project in St. Albert includes a comprehensive scope of work designed around the specific needs of your home, not a one-size-fits-all template. Furniture moving and full-room protection , heavy canvas drop cloths over hardwood, carpet, and tile Complete surface preparation , sanding, patching nail holes, caulking gaps in trim, and bonding primer where needed Premium product application , Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale selected for surface type and traffic level Clean, sharp cut lines , hand-cut edges where walls meet ceilings, trim, and adjacent colours Multi-coat coverage , two coats minimum on walls, additional coats on dramatic colour changes Trim, doors, and millwork , sanded and finished to factory-smooth quality with semi-gloss or satin Full cleanup and furniture replacement , your home returned the way it was, or better Final walkthrough inspection , we review every surface with you before signing off 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion St. Albert Interior Painting Pricing Guide Pricing is the same as Edmonton, no travel surcharges for St. Albert. Typical ranges: Single room (walls only) , $400–$800 depending on size, ceiling height, and prep Three-bedroom home (walls + trim) , $3,500–$6,500 Executive home (Kingswood, Oakmont) , $8,000–$15,000+ for 3,000+ sq ft with vaulted ceilings, crown moulding, and multiple sheens Builder-grade upgrade (Jensen Lakes, Riverside) , $5,000–$9,000 to convert flat builder paint to premium eggshell throughout Pre-sale refresh , $2,500–$5,000 for neutral repaint of main living areas to maximize listing value Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate and we'll schedule an in-home consultation, typically within 48 hours for St. Albert addresses. 2000s–2010s Expansion: Riverside, North Ridge & Pineview Riverside , developed along the north bank of the Sturgeon River with access to the Red Willow Trail , an 85-kilometre paved trail system that connects St. Albert's parks and green spaces, features newer homes with 9-foot ceilings, open-concept layouts, and builder-grade flat paint that scuffs and marks within 3-5 years. North Ridge , located in the city's northeast quadrant near Lois Chicken Park , has a mix of single-family homes and duplexes with the same builder-grade paint challenges. Pineview , situated near Pineview School off Boudreau Road , features established family homes that often need their first professional repaint after 15-20 years. All three neighbourhoods share a common problem: builders use the cheapest flat latex paint possible, and Alberta's dry winter air combined with forced-air heating accelerates wear. We typically recommend upgrading to an eggshell or satin sheen, more washable and significantly more durable in high-traffic areas. 2010s–Present: Jensen Lakes & Erin Ridge North Jensen Lakes , St. Albert's newest major development in the city's north end, features modern two-storey homes with open-riser staircases, expansive great rooms, and the kind of builder-grade flat paint that rarely holds up past the 3-year mark. The neighbourhood surrounds a constructed stormwater lake and is connected to the broader community via extensions of Ray Gibbon Drive . Erin Ridge North , an extension of the original Erin Ridge community near the St. Albert Farmers' Market , the largest outdoor market in Western Canada, held every Saturday at St. Albert Place , presents similar challenges with quick-scuffing flat paint on high-traffic surfaces. For homeowners in these newer communities, a professional repaint with Sherwin-Williams Duration or Benjamin Moore Aura transforms a tired-looking interior into one that looks and feels like the day you moved in. Need the exterior done too? Our exterior painting team can handle both projects back-to-back for maximum efficiency. Service Areas Interior Painting Across St. Albert We provide professional interior painting services throughout St. Albert and all surrounding communities. Primary Service Area St. Albert, AB Premium Neighbourhoods Kingswood Erin Ridge Erin Ridge North Oakmont Riverside Jensen Lakes North Ridge Established Neighbourhoods Grandin Lacombe Park Braeside Sturgeon Forest Lawn Akinsdale Pineview Deer Ridge Heritage Lakes Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park Spruce Grove Leduc Fort Saskatchewan 25 Minutes via St. Albert Trail , Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton serves all of St. Albert with no travel surcharge. Same pricing as Edmonton. St. Albert, Alberta, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Our Work Interior Painting Transformations Real interior painting projects from St. Albert and area homes. See how fresh paint can completely transform a space. Before After Living Room Repaint, Kingswood Before After Whole-Home Interior, Lacombe Park Before After Accent Wall & Trim, Erin Ridge Before After Kitchen & Hallway, Grandin Before After Bedroom Suite, Jensen Lakes Before After Stairwell & Ceiling, Oakmont View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Interior painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Exterior Painting in St. Albert Cabinet Painting in St. Albert Interior Painting (Edmonton) Colour Consultation Drywall & Surface Repairs Popcorn Ceiling Removal Common Questions Interior Painting FAQs, St. Albert Straight answers to the questions St. Albert homeowners ask most about interior painting costs, preparation, products, and timelines. How much does interior painting cost in St. Albert? Interior painting in St. Albert ranges from $3 to $6 per square foot, identical to our Edmonton pricing with no travel surcharge. A single room typically costs $400–$800, while a full repaint of a three-bedroom home in Braeside or Akinsdale runs $3,500–$6,500. Executive homes in Kingswood or Oakmont with vaulted ceilings, crown moulding, and 3,000+ square feet typically fall between $8,000 and $15,000. The final price depends on ceiling height, surface condition, number of colours, and whether you choose Benjamin Moore Aura, Sherwin-Williams Duration, or Cloverdale Diamond. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees, the number on the quote is the number on the invoice. Do older St. Albert homes in Grandin need extra prep before painting? Yes, and this is where many painters cut corners. Homes built in the 1960s and 1970s in Grandin, Sturgeon, and Forest Lawn often have original plaster walls, textured ceilings, and multiple layers of old latex paint that require extensive sanding and bonding primer before any topcoat adheres properly. Plaster walls, common in St. Albert's oldest neighbourhood near Father Lacombe Chapel, need alkali-resistant primer and crack stabilization that drywall doesn't require. Homes built before 1978 may also contain lead-based primers, our team holds Lead Safety (RRP) certification and follows Health Canada protocols for safe removal. In 1980s–90s neighbourhoods like Lacombe Park and Erin Ridge, oak trim must be deglossed and primed with a bonding agent or the new paint will peel. This prep work is included in our estimate, never charged as an add-on surprise. What paint sheen works best in St. Albert's dry climate? The right sheen depends on the room, traffic level, and your home's era. For newer homes in Jensen Lakes and Riverside, we recommend upgrading from the builder-grade flat paint to eggshell or satin, both are far more washable and resist the scuffing that flat paint shows within 2-3 years. In high-traffic areas like kitchens and hallways, satin or semi-gloss provides the best durability and cleanability. For heritage character homes in Grandin near the Sturgeon River, matte or eggshell suits the traditional aesthetic while handling the moisture variability from the river valley. Alberta's dry winter air and forced-air heating systems are harsh on interior surfaces, so choosing a premium product like Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald makes a measurable difference in how long your paint job lasts. How do you paint vaulted ceilings and oak trim in Lacombe Park and Erin Ridge? Vaulted ceilings and cathedral entries, common in 1980s–90s homes throughout Lacombe Park, Erin Ridge, and Braeside, require scaffolding and extended-reach equipment that most homeowners and handymen don't have. Our certified crew handles these safely with professional staging. The oak trim and railings prevalent in these neighbourhoods present an additional challenge: oak's open grain and existing finish must be sanded, deglossed with liquid deglosser, and primed with a high-adhesion bonding primer before topcoat. Skipping any of these steps results in peeling within 6-12 months. We typically recommend Benjamin Moore Advance or Sherwin-Williams ProClassic for trim, both self-level beautifully and provide a factory-smooth finish on oak. How long does an interior painting project take in St. Albert? A single room typically takes one day from prep to final coat. A full three-bedroom home in Braeside or Pineview takes 3-5 days depending on the scope of prep work and number of colours. Larger executive homes in Kingswood or Oakmont with vaulted ceilings, extensive trim, and crown moulding may take 5-8 days. We schedule St. Albert projects in clusters to maximize efficiency, our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is just 25 minutes away via St. Albert Trail, and our crews are on-site in the city multiple days each week. We provide a specific project timeline during your free in-home consultation, and we stick to it. Call 780-938-9555 to book yours. Get Started St. Albert’s Trusted Interior Painters Whether it's a single room in Kingswood, an accent wall in Erin Ridge, or a whole-home repaint in Jensen Lakes, let's talk about your project. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure. Just a 25-minute drive from our shop. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Interior Painting Summerside | New-Build & Townhome Specialists | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/interior-painting/summerside.html > Professional interior painting in Summerside, southeast Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Newer homes 1,000-2,800 sq ft built 2008-2025, townhomes, duplexes, single-family. Near Ellerslie Road & 50 Street. $500-$14,000. 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Interior Painting Summerside | New-Build & Townhome Specialists | iPaint Painting Interior Painting in Summerside iPaint Painting is the trusted interior painting contractor in Summerside , a family-oriented community in southeast Edmonton developed from 2008 onward , known for its popular Summerside Beach and community lake park . Summerside homes range from 1,000 to 2,800 square feet and include townhomes, duplexes, walk-up condos, and single-family builds on compact and zero-lot-line lots near Ellerslie Road and 50 Street . Owner Mourad , an MPI-certified painter with 15+ years of experience , leads an all-in-house crew that upgrades interiors beyond builder-grade finishes with walls, ceilings, trim, hallways, stairwells, and accent walls. We use premium Benjamin Moore , Sherwin-Williams , and Cloverdale products. Newer builds in Summerside come with flat builder paint that dulls, scuffs, and shows fingerprints within months. We prime and finish every surface properly so your walls stay fresh and washable for years. We serve all of Summerside, plus adjacent Larkspur and Orchards at Ellerslie . Interior painting in Summerside typically costs $3,000–$5,600 for a townhome or duplex , $4,800–$11,000 for a standard single-family home , and $7,200–$14,000 for larger homes . Every job includes a free colour consultation , transparent written estimate, and 5-year workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs What We Paint Interior Surfaces We Handle in Summerside From compact townhomes along Summerside Boulevard to larger single-family homes backing the community lake, we paint every interior surface. Walls Living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, and dining rooms. Full preparation including bonding primer over builder flat paint and crack repair at drywall seams. Ceilings Flat and smooth ceilings throughout Summerside homes. Proper primer and two-coat coverage to eliminate builder sheen and ensure a clean white finish. Trim & Baseboards Baseboards, door casings, window frames, and crown moulding. Sanded smooth, primed, and finished to a sharp factory quality throughout your home. Doors & Closets Interior doors, closet panels, and bi-fold doors common in Summerside townhomes. Smooth spray or brush finish for a consistent result throughout. Stairwells Open and enclosed staircases in two-storey homes and duplexes. Professional tools and technique for clean, safe results at height. Accent Walls Feature walls in bold or dark tones to add depth to Summerside open-concept floor plans. Precision masking and sharp colour break lines. Hallways & Entries High-traffic zones common in compact Summerside townhomes. Durable eggshell or satin finishes selected to resist scuffing and wipe clean easily. New Build Touch-Ups Post-possession touch-up painting for newly purchased Summerside homes. Proper colour matching and surface repair included. Our Process How Interior Painting Works in Summerside A proven 6-step process refined over 15+ years, adapted for the newer home styles and compact layouts found across Summerside. 1 › Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or book online. We schedule a visit to your Summerside home at a time that suits your schedule. 2 › On-Site Walkthrough We assess every surface, identify builder-grade paint issues, note any settling cracks or drywall repairs needed, and discuss colour and finish options. 3 › Written Estimate Detailed, transparent pricing for every room, surface, and product. No hidden fees. The price we quote is the price you pay. 4 › Preparation Furniture moved, floors protected. Surfaces sanded, patched, caulked, and primed. Builder-grade flat paint bonded for premium topcoat adhesion. 5 › Professional Painting Premium products applied precisely by our certified in-house team. Techniques matched to each room and surface type throughout your Summerside home. 6 Final Walkthrough We inspect every detail with you, clean up completely, and activate your 5-year written workmanship warranty before we leave. Why iPaint Why Summerside Homeowners Choose iPaint Painting What separates us from other painting contractors serving southeast Edmonton. Certified & Insured MPI-certified, RRP lead-safe certified, and fully insured. Mourad has been painting Edmonton homes professionally for over 15 years. Every Summerside project is protected and accountable. All In-House Team No subcontractors, ever. The same crew that starts your Summerside project finishes it. Consistent quality and clear communication from first coat to final walkthrough. 5-Year Warranty Every interior painting project in Summerside comes with a 5-year written workmanship warranty activated at final walkthrough. We stand behind every brush stroke. New Build Specialists We understand builder-grade finishes inside out. Summerside homes from 2008 to 2025 all share the same problem: flat paint applied with minimal prep. We fix that properly. No Hidden Fees The price we quote is the price you pay. Detailed, itemized estimates so every Summerside homeowner knows exactly what is included before any work begins. 4.9-Star Rated 156 Google Reviews with a 4.9-star average. Summerside families choose iPaint Painting because our work holds up and our word means something. Premium Products Products We Use in Summerside Homes Premium paint engineered for washability, durability, and lasting colour. Never builder-grade products, ever. Benjamin Moore Premium coverage and exceptional colour accuracy. Regal Select eggshell is the ideal upgrade from builder flat for busy Summerside family homes and open-concept living areas. Regal Select Advance Aura Ceiling Paint Sherwin-Williams Outstanding washability and scuff resistance. Emerald Interior is the go-to choice for Summerside hallways, stairwells, and kids’ rooms that see constant contact. Emerald Duration ProMar 200 Ceiling Paint Cloverdale Paint Western Canadian manufacturer with products formulated for Alberta’s climate. Excellent adhesion over builder drywall and flexibility through Edmonton’s temperature swings. Odyssey Horizon Tundra Primers Pricing Guide Interior Painting Costs in Summerside Transparent pricing based on the typical home types and sizes found across Summerside and surrounding communities. Single Room $500 – $1,100 Standard bedroom or living room with 9ft ceilings. Includes walls, ceiling, and trim. Preparation, priming, two coats, and full cleanup included. Townhome or Duplex $3,000 – $5,600 Full interior repaint of a Summerside townhome or duplex between 1,000 and 1,400 sq ft. Walls, ceilings, trim, and all doors throughout every level. Single-Family Home $4,800 – $11,000 Standard single-family Summerside home between 1,600 and 2,200 sq ft. Includes all rooms, stairwell, ceilings, trim, and doors throughout. Larger Home $7,200 – $14,000 Larger Summerside homes from 2,400 to 2,800 sq ft. Upper and lower levels, bonus room, stairwells, and complete trim and door package. New Build Touch-Up $800 – $2,000 Post-possession correction of builder deficiencies, nail pops, missed cuts, and thin coverage areas throughout a newly purchased Summerside home. Free Estimate $0 Every project starts with a free on-site estimate. No pressure, no commitment. We walk through your home, discuss options, and provide a detailed written quote. Pricing depends on room count, ceiling height, surface condition, and product selection. Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate → Summerside Context Why Summerside Homes Need Professional Interior Painting Summerside is one of southeast Edmonton’s newest and fastest-growing communities, situated near the intersection of Ellerslie Road and 50 Street . Development began around 2008 and continues today, producing a dense mix of townhomes, duplexes, walk-up condos, and single-family homes on compact lots. The community is defined by its standout amenity: the Summerside Beach and community lake park , a private lake system that draws young families and working professionals to the area. Adjacent communities Larkspur and Orchards at Ellerslie share the same housing stock and the same painting challenges. The Builder-Grade Finish Problem Virtually every home built in Summerside between 2008 and 2025 was delivered with the same interior finish: flat latex paint sprayed directly onto drywall with minimal preparation. This paint is inexpensive to apply quickly across dozens of homes, but it performs poorly for actual living. It shows fingerprints and scuff marks immediately, absorbs moisture near sinks and bathrooms, and becomes impossible to clean without leaving marks. Painting over it without proper priming causes delamination and uneven absorption. Our team addresses every one of these issues before a premium topcoat ever goes on, which is why our Summerside projects hold up for a decade, not a few seasons. Upgrading the Interior Without Moving Many Summerside homeowners love their location near the beach and the Ellerslie Road commercial corridor but want an interior that reflects their own style rather than the builder’s default palette. Professional interior painting is the most affordable way to make that shift. From bold accent walls in open-concept living areas to full whole-home repaints in custom colour schemes, we help Summerside families transform their homes into spaces that feel intentional and personal. What’s Included What’s Included & Summerside Pricing Every iPaint interior painting project in Summerside includes a complete scope designed for newer builds and compact home styles. Furniture moving and full-room protection , professional canvas drop cloths over hardwood, luxury vinyl plank, and carpet common in Summerside homes Thorough surface preparation , sanding glossy trim, filling drywall settling cracks, caulking gaps around frames, and bonding primer over flat builder paint New build deficiency repair , nail pops, missed drywall taping, thin coverage zones, and paint overspray on trim corrected before painting begins Premium product application , Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale for each surface type and use case Clean, sharp cut lines , hand-cut edges where walls meet ceilings, trim, and adjacent accent colours throughout Multi-coat coverage , two coats minimum on walls, extra coats on dramatic colour changes from builder white Trim, doors, and baseboards , sanded and finished to smooth, factory-quality results on every interior door and frame Full cleanup and furniture replacement , your Summerside home returned in the same condition it was in before, or better Final walkthrough inspection , every surface reviewed together before sign-off 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion Updating your kitchen too? Our cabinet painting and cabinet refinishing services pair perfectly with a full interior repaint. Want to tackle the outside as well? Our exterior painting team in Summerside handles both for maximum efficiency and schedule coordination. Service Areas Interior Painting Across Summerside & Southeast Edmonton We provide professional interior painting throughout Summerside, surrounding communities, and all of Edmonton. Summerside & Nearby Communities Summerside Larkspur Orchards at Ellerslie Ellerslie Rutherford Desrochers Nearby Southeast Edmonton Allard Chappelle Gardens Windermere Riverbend Twin Brooks Heritage Valley Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Minutes from Our Shop — Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton puts us a short drive from Summerside via 91 Street or 50 Street. No travel surcharges. Summerside, southeast Edmonton, proudly served by iPaint Painting Our Work Interior Painting Transformations Real interior painting projects from Summerside and southeast Edmonton homes. Before After Living Room Repaint, Summerside Townhome Before After Whole-Home Interior, Summerside Duplex Before After Open-Concept Accent Wall, Summerside Before After Stairwell Repaint, Summerside Two-Storey View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help in Summerside Interior painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services available throughout Summerside. Exterior Painting Commercial Painting Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet Painting Interior Painting (Edmonton) Drywall & Surface Repairs Common Questions Interior Painting FAQs, Summerside Straight answers to the questions Summerside homeowners ask most about interior painting costs, preparation, and new build finishes. How much does interior painting cost in Summerside? Interior painting in Summerside ranges from $500 to $1,100 for a single room, $3,000 to $5,600 for a townhome or duplex between 1,000 and 1,400 sq ft, and $4,800 to $11,000 for a standard single-family home between 1,600 and 2,200 sq ft. Larger homes in the 2,400 to 2,800 sq ft range run $7,200 to $14,000. New build touch-ups for post-possession corrections cost $800 to $2,000 depending on scope. Pricing varies based on room count, surface condition, ceiling height, and product selection. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. The price we quote is the price you pay. Do newer Summerside homes from 2008 to 2025 need extra preparation before painting? Yes. Homes built in Summerside since 2008 consistently have builder-grade flat latex paint applied over minimally prepared drywall. This paint absorbs unevenly, scuffs immediately, and cannot be cleaned without streaking. Before applying premium topcoats, our team sands glossy trim surfaces, applies bonding primer over flat builder paint on walls, fills settling cracks and nail pops that appear in the first few years of a new build, and caulks gaps around door frames and window casings. Skipping this preparation is the main reason paint jobs in newer homes fail prematurely. Call 780-938-9555 to schedule your free assessment. Can you paint a townhome or duplex in Summerside while the family is still living there? Absolutely. Most of our Summerside interior painting projects are completed in occupied homes. We stage the work room by room so common spaces stay functional throughout the project. We use low-VOC and zero-VOC formulations from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams to minimize odour impact and keep the home comfortable for families and pets. Our team protects all furniture, flooring, and personal property before any work begins. We clean up completely at the end of each day. For townhomes and duplexes with shared walls, we coordinate timing to avoid disruption to adjacent units. Projects are typically completed in one to three days depending on home size and scope. What paint finish should I use in a Summerside home with young children? For Summerside family homes with young children, we typically recommend eggshell finish on walls throughout common areas and bedrooms. Eggshell provides just enough sheen to make surfaces wipeable without the reflective look of satin in large spaces. For hallways, mudrooms, and bathrooms we step up to satin, which is more resistant to moisture and repeated cleaning. Flat finish is appropriate only on ceilings. We use Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald in these areas because their scrub ratings far exceed basic builder products. During your free walkthrough we discuss finish recommendations room by room based on how your family actually uses the space. How long does it take to paint the interior of a typical Summerside home? A standard Summerside townhome or duplex between 1,000 and 1,400 sq ft typically takes one to two days for a full interior repaint. A single-family home between 1,600 and 2,200 sq ft takes two to three days. Larger homes in the 2,400 to 2,800 sq ft range take three to four days. These timelines assume thorough preparation is included, which it always is on iPaint projects. Homes with significant new-build deficiency repairs, multiple colour changes, or cabinet painting bundled in will take longer. We provide a project timeline at the time of your estimate so you can plan around your family schedule. Get Started Summerside’s Trusted Interior Painters Whether it’s a single room, a full townhome repaint, or upgrading your entire Summerside home from builder-grade to premium finishes, let’s talk. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Terwillegar Interior Painting in 2026: $3.50-$6.50/sq ft URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/interior-painting/terwillegar.html > Terwillegar interior painting costs $3.50 to $6.50 per sq ft in 2026. iPaint repaints Magrath Heights and MacTaggart estate homes with premium finishes. Terwillegar Interior Painting in 2026: $3.50-$6.50/sq ft Interior Painting in Terwillegar : Estate Repaints and Towne Colour Updates Interior painting in Terwillegar is the repaint of walls, ceilings, trim, and millwork inside homes in Terwillegar, a master-planned residential district in southwest Edmonton, Alberta. iPaint Painting works two distinct sides of this district: executive and estate interiors in Magrath Heights , MacTaggart , and Falconer Heights , where large 2000s to 2010s custom homes carry high ceilings, two-storey foyers, and premium finishes, and full colour updates on the 2000s new-urbanism homes of Terwillegar Towne . Interior painting in Terwillegar costs $3.50 to $6.50 per square foot in 2026, and a 3,000 sq ft estate repaint runs $12,000 to $21,000 . iPaint Painting brings interior scaffold for the tall volumes, hand-cuts every ceiling line, and backs the work with a five-year written workmanship warranty. Last updated June 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty 2026 Pricing How Much Does Interior Painting Cost in Terwillegar in 2026? Interior painting in Terwillegar costs $3.50 to $6.50 per square foot in 2026, set by ceiling height and finish level more than by floor area. A 2000s Terwillegar Towne or South Terwillegar home with standard 9 to 10 foot ceilings sits at the lower end. An estate interior in Magrath Heights, MacTaggart, or Falconer Heights, with two-storey foyers and premium finishes, sits at the upper end because the tall surfaces move work onto interior scaffold. A typical 2,800 sq ft Terwillegar home runs $10,000 to $18,000 for a full repaint, and a 3,000 sq ft estate home runs $12,000 to $21,000 . iPaint Painting writes every Terwillegar quote after a free on-site walkthrough, so the number reflects the actual surfaces, the ceiling heights room by room, and the products specified, not a phone guess. The price on the written estimate is the price paid. Per Square Foot $4–$7 High ceilings plus premium finish Single Room $600–$1,200 9ft ceilings, walls plus trim Most Common 3,000 Sq Ft Estate Home $12,000–$21,000 Full interior, all surfaces Builder Upgrade $8,000–$15,000 Flat to eggshell or satin upgrade A written Terwillegar quote follows a free walkthrough that usually books within two to three business days. Call 780-938-9555 or request a visit online to start the estimate. Estate Interiors Best Interior Painting in Terwillegar for Magrath Heights and MacTaggart Estate Homes iPaint Painting is the painter Magrath Heights and MacTaggart owners call for executive interior repaints, because the estate homes built across these areas in the 2000s and 2010s carry the surfaces a standard suburban repaint never touches. The custom builds run large, with two-storey foyers, open-volume great rooms, coffered and tray ceilings, and long uninterrupted wall runs, and each of those features changes the painting plan. High ceilings move the work off step ladders. Wall runs and ceiling lines above standard reach go up from interior scaffold, with floors and finished surfaces protected first, because an estate interior is occupied and furnished, not a vacant shell. Premium finishes raise the prep bar too: the walls in these homes are seen in raking daylight from the south-facing glass common across Terwillegar, so every patch, sand, and cut line has to disappear. iPaint Painting hand-cuts the boundaries where walls meet crown moulding, coffer edges, and feature millwork, and specifies washable Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams finishes that hold up to family life without going chalky. What an Estate Interior Repaint in Terwillegar Includes High-volume wall and ceiling work: Interior scaffold for two-storey foyers, vaulted great rooms, and 9 to 12 foot ceilings, with consistent coverage from baseboard to ceiling line. Coffered and tray ceiling detail: Hand-cut edges around recessed ceiling planes and the trim that frames them, keeping each level crisp. Crown moulding and feature millwork: Brush and spray finishing on crown, wainscoting, built-ins, and casings to a factory-smooth standard. Premium washable finishes: Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Aura and Sherwin-Williams Emerald in eggshell or satin, chosen for the home's light and traffic. Daylight colour consult: Candidates tested against the south-facing glass these homes are built around, so the colour reads right morning and evening. Terwillegar Towne How Does a Colour Update Work in a 2000s Terwillegar Towne Home? iPaint Painting updates Terwillegar Towne interiors by repainting the dated builder palette without disturbing the new-urbanism character the community is known for. Terwillegar Towne was built in the early 2000s on a distinctive plan: prominent front porches, narrow lots, rear laneways with detached garages, walkable mixed housing, and architectural controls. Inside, those homes shipped with builder-grade flat paint in the beige and tuscan tones of the era, and twenty years on the colour reads tired even when the layout still works. A Terwillegar Towne colour update is a finish swap, not a renovation. The scope repaints walls, trim, and millwork in a current palette, upgrades the builder-grade flat to a washable eggshell or satin, and corrects the wear that two decades of family traffic leave on stairwells, hallways, and porch-facing entry rooms. iPaint Painting runs a free colour consultation tested against the home's own light, so a single recorded palette carries across the open main floor where one colour is visible from room to room. Palette modernization: Dated beige and tuscan tones replaced with current neutrals chosen for the home's daylight. Builder-grade upgrade: Flat builder paint swapped for washable eggshell or satin that survives cleaning. High-traffic correction: Stairwells, hallways, and entry rooms repainted to erase twenty years of scuffs and marks. Recorded colour codes: A single touch-up code list left on file so future repairs match. The District, Block by Block What Counts as Terwillegar? Southwest Edmonton From the Henday to the River Valley Terwillegar is a master-planned residential district in southwest Edmonton, Alberta, part of the City of Edmonton's Terwillegar Heights area rather than a separate municipality, named after early Edmonton settlers John and Nellie Terwillegar. It is bounded roughly by Anthony Henday Drive (the ring road) on the west and south, Terwillegar Drive and Rabbit Hill Road through the middle, 23 Avenue to the north, and the North Saskatchewan River valley dropping away to the east. The district is an affluent submarket built mostly between 1995 and 2015, which is exactly the era that now needs its first or second interior repaint. The neighbourhoods inside and beside Terwillegar split into two repaint profiles. Terwillegar Towne and South Terwillegar hold the walkable 2000s housing that needs colour updates, while Magrath Heights , MacTaggart , and Falconer Heights hold the executive and estate custom homes that need high-ceiling repaints with premium finishes. Haddow , Leger , Bulyea Heights , Brander Gardens , and Ogilvie Ridge round out the area, with Riverbend and Windermere next door. Anchors like the Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre , Terwillegar Park with its large off-leash river-valley dog park, and Riverbend Square shopping centre orient the whole district. Where iPaint Paints Inside Terwillegar Magrath Heights Executive custom homes, high ceilings, premium finishes. The signature estate-interior scope. MacTaggart Large 2000s to 2010s builds with two-storey foyers and open volumes on interior scaffold. Falconer Heights Estate interiors with coffered ceilings and feature millwork finished to a factory-smooth standard. Terwillegar Towne Early-2000s new-urbanism homes with front porches and laneways. Colour updates off builder beige. South Terwillegar Larger family two-storeys, 3,500 to 4,500+ sq ft, full-home repaints over several days. Haddow and Leger Established Terwillegar Heights streets due for second repaints and palette refreshes. Bulyea Heights and Ogilvie Ridge River-valley-edge homes near Terwillegar Park with large south-facing glass. Brander Gardens Mature southwest streets near Riverbend Square, walls and trim refreshed room by room. iPaint Painting reaches every Terwillegar street from the shop at 9821 33 Ave NW with no travel surcharge. Estate interiors in Magrath Heights, MacTaggart, and Falconer Heights and colour updates in Terwillegar Towne and South Terwillegar are all standard scopes. Estate vs Towne Estate Repaint vs Towne Colour Update: Which Terwillegar Interior Costs More? An estate interior repaint in Magrath Heights or MacTaggart costs more per square foot than a colour update in a 2000s Terwillegar Towne home, even though both sit inside the same $3.50 to $6.50 band. The gap is height access and surface volume. An estate interior puts wall runs and ceiling lines on interior scaffold and finishes coffered ceilings and feature millwork, while a Towne home with standard 9 to 10 foot ceilings is a straightforward two-coat refresh. A 3,000 sq ft estate repaint runs $12,000 to $21,000, while a comparable Towne colour update lands lower because the access is simpler. Estate Repaint vs Towne Colour Update Magrath Heights / MacTaggart Estate Terwillegar Towne (2000s) Ceilings 9 to 12 ft, two-storey foyers, coffered and tray; interior scaffold 9 to 10 ft flat; standard ladder reach Millwork Crown, wainscoting, built-ins, casings; hand-cut detail Builder trim and baseboards; clean two-coat refresh Finish level Premium washable lines, raking-light prep standard Upgrade off builder flat to eggshell or satin Goal Match the calibre of the custom home Modernize a dated builder palette Typical 2026 price $12,000 to $21,000 (3,000 sq ft) $10,000 to $18,000 (2,800 sq ft) Timeline 8 to 12 days, scaffold and detail sequencing 5 to 8 days, room by room What iPaint Paints Inside a Terwillegar Home Walls and high ceilings: Great rooms, bedrooms, hallways, two-storey foyers, and vaulted volumes, finished from interior scaffold where the height demands it. Trim, crown, and millwork: Baseboards, casings, crown moulding, wainscoting, and built-ins brought to a factory-smooth finish. Doors and window frames: Interior, closet, and entry doors plus sills and casings in durable semi-gloss. Accent walls and stairwells: Feature walls in great rooms and master suites, and multi-storey stairwells reached safely with the right equipment. iPaint Painting also handles drywall and surface repairs and popcorn ceiling removal as part of a Terwillegar repaint. Explore the full range below. Interior painting service overview (parent service, every iPaint location) Terwillegar cabinet refinishing (keep the real wood in estate kitchens on the same refresh cycle as the walls) Terwillegar exterior painting (stucco, Hardie, and brick on the same southwest Edmonton homes) Terwillegar area hub (every iPaint service available across the district) Reference: Terwillegar Heights on Wikipedia Service Areas Interior Painting Across Terwillegar and Southwest Edmonton iPaint Painting provides interior painting throughout the Terwillegar district, the surrounding southwest Edmonton communities, and all of Edmonton. Terwillegar District Terwillegar Terwillegar Towne South Terwillegar Magrath Heights MacTaggart Falconer Heights Haddow Leger Bulyea Heights Ogilvie Ridge Brander Gardens Nearby Southwest Edmonton Riverbend Windermere Twin Brooks Blue Quill Rutherford Also Serving Edmonton Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Minutes from Our Shop. The iPaint shop at 9821 33 Ave NW in south Edmonton is a short drive from every Terwillegar street, with no travel surcharge. Terwillegar, southwest Edmonton, served by iPaint Painting since 2011. Our Work Interior Painting Transformations in Terwillegar Interior painting projects iPaint Painting completed across Terwillegar and southwest Edmonton homes. Before After Great Room Colour Update, Terwillegar Towne Before After Whole-Home Estate Repaint, Magrath Heights Before After Accent Wall and Trim, MacTaggart Before After Two-Storey Foyer, South Terwillegar View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Interior painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Exterior Painting Cabinet Painting Cabinet Refinishing Interior Painting (Edmonton) Colour Consultation Drywall & Surface Repairs Common Questions Interior Painting FAQs for Terwillegar Straight answers iPaint Painting gives Terwillegar homeowners on estate-interior cost, high ceilings, and Terwillegar Towne colour updates. How much does interior painting cost in Terwillegar in 2026? Interior painting in Terwillegar costs $3.50 to $6.50 per square foot in 2026. A typical 2,800 sq ft Terwillegar Towne or South Terwillegar home runs $10,000 to $18,000 for a full interior repaint covering walls, ceilings, trim, and millwork, and a 3,000 sq ft estate home in Magrath Heights or MacTaggart runs $12,000 to $21,000 because of high ceilings, two-storey foyers, and premium finishes. Single rooms with standard 9ft ceilings run $600 to $1,200. iPaint Painting writes a detailed, guaranteed estimate after a free on-site walkthrough. Why do Magrath Heights and MacTaggart estate homes cost more to paint than Terwillegar Towne homes? Magrath Heights and MacTaggart estate interiors cost more to repaint because the large 2000s and 2010s custom homes carry high ceilings, two-storey foyers, open-volume great rooms, and long sight lines that put wall runs and ceiling lines on interior scaffold instead of step ladders. iPaint Painting prices these estate interiors at the upper end of the $3.50 to $6.50 per square foot band and at $12,000 to $21,000 for a 3,000 sq ft whole-home repaint, while a 2000s Terwillegar Towne home with standard 9 to 10 foot ceilings sits lower in the range. The premium is height access, surface volume, and the premium finishes estate owners expect, not the floor area alone. Can iPaint update the builder colours in a 2000s Terwillegar Towne home? iPaint Painting specializes in colour updates for the 2000s Terwillegar Towne new-urbanist homes, where the original builder-grade flat paint and dated beige and tuscan palettes now read tired against the front-porch, narrow-lot character of the community. A Terwillegar Towne colour update repaints walls, trim, and millwork in a current palette using washable Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams finishes, with a free colour consultation tested against the home's natural light. A single room runs $600 to $1,200 and a full-home colour update runs $12,000 to $21,000 in 2026, all under a five-year written workmanship warranty. Call 780-938-9555 to book a free consultation. Get Started Terwillegar's Trusted Interior Painters iPaint Painting handles a single room, an accent wall, an estate repaint in Magrath Heights or MacTaggart, or a Terwillegar Towne colour update. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure, and a five-year written warranty on every surface. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## The Hamptons Interior Painting Edmonton 2026 | Tudor-Theme Refresh URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/interior-painting/the-hamptons.html > Refreshing 2000 to 2010 Tudor-themed Beaumont Homes builds in The Hamptons, west Edmonton. Faux-beam cut-in, scrubbable family finishes, bonus rooms. 5-year warranty. The Hamptons Interior Painting Edmonton 2026 | Tudor-Theme Refresh Interior Painting in The Hamptons , Edmonton Interior painting in The Hamptons is mostly a Beaumont Homes refresh job, not a high-volume cathedral spray. The neighbourhood sits in west Edmonton in postal code T5T , master-planned by Beaumont Homes between 2000 and 2010 under a Tudor-theme design covenant that shaped both the exterior elevations and the interior detailing. Most homes are now on their first or second repaint cycle, with the original warm taupes, golden ochres, and cranberry feature walls being replaced by modern warm neutrals. Decorative faux beams, interior timber accent bands, bonus rooms above the garage, and open-concept main floors all change how the job runs. iPaint Painting handles whole-home refreshes, bonus-room repaints, and the careful timber cut-in that protects the stained beams. Updated for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Walkthrough The Hamptons, At A Glance A Tudor-Theme West Edmonton Neighbourhood Built by Beaumont Homes The Hamptons sits in west Edmonton inside postal code T5T , between Lewis Estates on the west and Suder Greens on the east, south of Webber Greens , with Whitemud Drive forming the south border and Anthony Henday Drive running along the western edge. The community was master-planned and built out by Beaumont Homes between roughly 2000 and 2010 under a Tudor-theme design covenant that shaped every elevation and influenced the interior detail packages. The 199 Street and Lessard Road corridors carry most of the local traffic, with The Hamptons School (K through 9), Lewis Estates Recreation Centre , and Lewis Estates Golf Course serving as the daily anchors for families in the area. The housing stock is consistent. Most builds are 1,800 to 3,500 square feet, predominantly stucco with Hardie panel and decorative timber-and-stone accents to honour the Tudor theme, on 9-foot main-floor ceilings, with finished bonus rooms above the attached garage and open-concept main floors. Median household income across The Hamptons sits in the $115,000 to $150,000 band, and the demographic skews family-focused: a mix of starter-home and step-up buyers, many with school-age children at The Hamptons School or at Lillian Osborne High School just east of the neighbourhood. That family mix is what shapes the interior painting work we do here. It is not a luxury cathedral-spray market. It is a durable, scrubbable family-finish market, and the original 2000 to 2010 builder palettes are aging out faster than the homes themselves. Pockets and Streets We Paint Inside The Hamptons Core Streets surrounding The Hamptons School. Original 2000 to 2006 Beaumont Homes builds with the strongest Tudor-theme detailing. Webber Greens Edge North-facing homes along Webber Greens Drive. Step-up family buyers, mostly 2003 to 2008 builds. Suder Greens Side East-side homes connecting to Suder Greens. Slightly newer 2005 to 2010 builds with larger bonus rooms. Lewis Estates Border West-side lots near Lewis Estates Golf Course. Strong afternoon light from Anthony Henday Drive exposure. 199 Street Corridor Through-streets feeding the recreation centre. Higher traffic on the mudroom and front entry interior surfaces. Lessard Road Loop South-facing builds with strong solar gain that shows roller marks in raking light. Aura matte is the usual answer. Hamptons School Catchment Family-skew, fastest repaint cycle in the area. Mudrooms and kids' rooms get scrubbable upgrades first. Hamptons Pond Area Premium lots backing onto the central pond. Open-concept resets with colour flow between kitchen, dining, and living. The Defining Job Resetting the Beaumont Homes Tudor-Theme Builder Palette The most common conversation in The Hamptons starts with the palette Beaumont Homes installed between 2000 and 2010. Warm taupes that read distinctly tan under modern LED lighting. Golden ochres in the kitchen and dining that go orange against a stainless appliance refresh. Cranberry feature walls in the living room that absorb light and shrink the open-concept main floor visually. A handful of homes carry chocolate brown bedrooms or olive green family rooms from the same era. None of those colours work in 2026, and the cleanest way to modernize a Hamptons interior without touching the millwork is a full palette reset to a warm modern neutral. The work is straightforward in scope but technical in execution. Deep tints from a 2000 to 2010 builder-grade flat or eggshell sit on a coloured base, and rolling a modern neutral straight over them usually shows bleed-through after two coats. We block the deep tint first with a Benjamin Moore Fresh Start primer tinted to a mid-grey, or Sherwin-Williams ProBlock for the kitchen range wall where cooking-oil residue is in play. Two coats of Benjamin Moore Aura or Regal Select in the target neutral cover cleanly over the primer, and the wall reads even across the open-concept main floor. The whole sequence on a typical 2,200 square foot Hamptons floor plan takes our crew four to six working days for walls only, including the bonus room above the garage. The 2026 Modern Neutrals Replacing the Beaumont Homes Palette Benjamin Moore Pale Oak (OC-20): The default cleanup colour for hallways and bedrooms that originally carried warm taupe or chocolate brown. Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray (HC-173): The open-concept main floor reset when the kitchen, family room, and dining flow together with no break. Benjamin Moore Classic Gray (OC-23): The dining room and living room reset of choice. Reads as soft warm grey under both incandescent and LED lighting. Benjamin Moore White Dove (OC-17): The ceiling and trim companion when the homeowner is keeping the original Beaumont Homes white casing instead of repainting it. Benjamin Moore Hale Navy (HC-154): The single accent that replaces the cranberry feature wall in the living room or the office. Interior Timber Cutting In Around Faux Beams and Decorative Timber Accents Many Hamptons homes carry the Tudor-theme design covenant inside the house, not just on the exterior. That usually means exposed faux beam ceilings in the great room or dining room, decorative timber bands wrapping door headers, and timber accent posts framing the stair opening. The timber is stained, not painted, and almost every homeowner wants to keep it as-is while the walls and ceilings around it get a fresh colour. That is where most generic spray-and-go crews damage the timber. A roller cut-in slops paint onto the stained edge. An untaped spray pass fogs the timber face. Either fix requires a re-stain that the homeowner did not budget for, and the entire job stops while we wait for stain to cure. Our process is slower but bulletproof. Every faux beam and decorative timber band gets a soft cloth wrap, secured with 2-inch low-tack tape against the stained timber edge. We never tape directly to the stain itself because the adhesive can lift varnish on hot west-facing rooms with strong Anthony Henday corridor sun exposure. The ceiling and wall colour gets hand-cut into the timber with a 2-inch angled sash brush from a 6-foot stepladder, no spraying near unmasked timber. Once the cut is dry, the field rolls in cleanly. Per-room cost for the careful faux-beam and timber cut-in runs $520 to $1,250 depending on how many linear feet of timber the room carries. Where the Careful Timber Cut-In Happens Great-room ceiling with exposed faux beams: Wrap each beam, cut the ceiling colour by hand around every beam face, roll the field between. Dining room with timber header band: Wrap the band, cut the wall colour into the band edge, paint the ceiling separately. Stair opening with timber accent posts: Mask the posts, cut the wall around each post, finish the post stain reveal with a soft brush touch-up if needed. Front entry with timber portal frame: Tape both sides of the portal frame, cut wall colour in, remove tape while paint is wet to prevent edge pull. Bonus room with single decorative beam: Wrap the beam, cut around it, paint the rest of the room normally. Bonus Rooms The Bonus Room Above the Garage and the Main-Floor Colour Flow Almost every Beaumont Homes build in The Hamptons has a bonus room above the attached garage at the top of the stairs, separated from the main upper hall by a short transition wall. Most owners want the bonus room to read as a different zone (movie room, kids' playroom, teenager hangout, home office) while still feeling connected to the rest of the upper floor. The default colour move is to keep the upper hall and bedrooms in a unified warm neutral like Pale Oak or Edgecomb Gray , then step the bonus room two values darker in the same colour family for definition without losing flow. The transition wall right at the top of the stair gets the lighter main-floor colour so the eye reads continuity instead of a hard line. On the main floor, the open-concept layout that Beaumont Homes used across The Hamptons forces a different colour logic than a 1990s formal-rooms house. The kitchen, dining, and family room read as one volume. A different colour in each room looks chopped. We default to one base colour across the entire main-floor open plan, then bring a single deeper accent into the dining wall, the back of the kitchen island reveal, or the office. That keeps the room from feeling beige-on-beige while preserving the visual flow that the floor plan was designed for. Per-room bonus room repaints run $780 to $1,600 depending on size and whether the ceiling needs a separate coat. Product Systems The Paint Lines That Survive a Family-Focused Hamptons Repaint The Hamptons skews family. That changes the product call from a luxury cathedral-spray job. The wear pattern in a typical Hamptons house is hands on the mudroom wall, scooter scuffs on the back hallway, ski boots in the front entry, dog leashes on the bonus-room casings, and chair-back rubs in the dining room. We pick products that survive that wear without losing sheen, and we keep everything low-VOC because most families want to sleep in the room the same night it is finished. High Wear Benjamin Moore Aura Bath and Spa Our default for mudrooms, main-floor hallways, and the wall behind the bonus-room couch. The scrub rating beats every competing wall paint, which matters in a Hamptons family home where the mudroom off the attached garage takes scooters, hockey bags, dog leashes, and ski boots through it daily. Matte sheen reads modern and hides drywall imperfections better than the eggshell most builders default to. Family Standard Sherwin-Williams Cashmere The pick for kids' bedrooms, playrooms, and the bonus room when the homeowner wants a softer touch-up profile. Cashmere is a low-stipple latex that reflows beautifully during touch-ups, so the inevitable scribble, chair-back rub, or wall-hung shelf relocation does not require a full re-coat. Standard in matte for bedrooms and satin for playrooms. Whole Home Benjamin Moore Regal Select The default for the whole-home reset when the homeowner is replacing the original 2000 to 2010 Beaumont Homes warm taupes, golden ochres, or cranberry feature walls with a modern neutral. Two coats over a Fresh Start primer covers cleanly. Friendly per-litre price for a 2,200 square foot Hamptons floor plan, with the option to step up to Aura on high-wear rooms only. 2026 Pricing What Interior Painting Costs in The Hamptons Ranges below are 2026 Hamptons pricing based on Beaumont Homes builds we have repainted across T5T in the last twelve months. Variables that move the number are square footage, scope (walls only vs. walls plus bonus room vs. full reset with kitchen and dining accent), whether the original deep tints need a primer step, and how many faux beams and timber bands need careful cut-in. Whole Home Walls (2,200 sqft) $3,400-$7,200 Standard Beaumont Homes Hamptons floor plan. Benjamin Moore Regal Select two coats over Fresh Start primer where the original warm taupes or cranberry walls need blocking. Bonus Room Above Garage $780-$1,600 Single bonus room repaint with the colour stepped two values from the upper hall. Includes ceiling if needed. Faux Beam / Timber Cut-In (per room) $520-$1,250 Wrap, mask, and hand-cut around interior decorative timber. Add to walls or ceiling scope. Call 780-938-9555 for a written quote, or request a walkthrough online . Every quote includes a colour consultation, written scope, and a five-year workmanship warranty. Logistics Working Around School Days and Family Life in The Hamptons Our shop sits at 9821 33 Ave NW. From there, we run west on Whitemud Drive to the 199 Street or Lessard Road exits, and we are on a Hamptons driveway in twenty to twenty-five minutes depending on the time of day. West Edmonton Mall is a five-minute drive from most addresses in the neighbourhood, and the closest landmarks the crew uses to navigate are The Hamptons School , the Lewis Estates Recreation Centre , Lewis Estates Golf Course , and the Misericordia Community Hospital on the east edge of the catchment. Most Hamptons families have kids at The Hamptons School, Lillian Osborne High School , or St. Oscar Romero Catholic High School , so we coordinate crew arrival around school drop-off and pick-up windows. Standard arrival is 8:30 AM after drop-off, with tear-down before 3 PM pick-up. Whole-home repaints stage in two-week blocks: upstairs bedrooms first while the family camps on the main floor, main-floor open plan next, bonus room and basement last. Aura and Cashmere are both low-VOC and cure fast enough that the family can sleep upstairs the same night a bedroom is finished. Crew parking stays on the driveway, no street-side trailers on 199 Street or Lessard Road, and we keep the mudroom entry and at least one bathroom accessible at all times. The Hamptons vs. Surrounding West Edmonton Communities For Hamptons owners deciding what scope of repaint actually fits the house, here is the quick comparison against the nearest west Edmonton neighbours on interior painting characteristics. Community Build Era Defining Interior Job The Hamptons 2000-2010 Beaumont Homes Tudor-theme palette reset, faux-beam cut-in, bonus room flow Lewis Estates 1995-2005 Golf-course-backing main-floor resets, slightly older trim packages Webber Greens 2001-2009 Similar Beaumont era as The Hamptons but smaller floor plates, fewer bonus rooms Breckenridge Greens 1998-2006 Older family-focused builds, oak trim conversions more common than in The Hamptons Lewis Estates interior painting (west neighbour adjacent to the golf course) Webber Greens interior painting (north neighbour, similar Beaumont Homes era) Suder Greens interior painting (east neighbour, Lillian Osborne catchment) The Hamptons exterior painting (the companion exterior scope for the Tudor-theme stucco and Hardie elevations) Edmonton interior painting (main service page) Reference: The Hamptons on Wikipedia and the City of Edmonton Hamptons neighbourhood page Common Questions The Hamptons Interior Painting FAQ What does an interior repaint cost for a typical Beaumont Homes build in The Hamptons? A standard 2,200 square foot Beaumont Homes two-storey in The Hamptons with the original 2000 to 2010 layout (open-concept main floor, four bedrooms up, bonus room above the garage, finished or unfinished basement) runs $3,400 to $7,200 for walls only in Benjamin Moore Regal Select. Add the bonus room above the garage and the colour-flow continuity between the kitchen, dining, and living and the package usually lands at $4,800 to $8,400. The two variables that move the number are the bonus room scope and whether the original warm taupes, golden ochres, or cranberry feature walls need a tint-blocking primer step before the modern warm neutral goes on. How do you paint around the interior faux beams and decorative timber accents that are common in The Hamptons? Many Hamptons homes carry the Tudor-theme design covenant inside the house. That usually means exposed faux beam ceilings in the great room or dining, plus decorative timber bands around door headers or stair openings. The timber is stained, not painted, and homeowners almost always want to keep it as-is. We protect every beam with a soft cloth wrap and 2-inch low-tack tape against the stain, then hand-cut the ceiling and wall colour into the timber with a 2-inch angled sash brush. No spraying near unmasked timber, and no roller cut-in. Per-room cost for the careful faux-beam and timber cut-in runs $520 to $1,250 depending on how many linear feet of timber the room carries. Which paints hold up best to a Hamptons family with kids and a mudroom off the garage? The Hamptons skews to family-focused two-storeys with a busy mudroom off the attached garage, a playroom or bonus room above the garage, and four bedrooms up. The wear pattern is hands, backpacks, scooters, dog leashes, and ski boots. We default to Benjamin Moore Aura Bath and Spa in matte for mudrooms and main-floor hallways because the scrub rating beats every competing wall paint, and Sherwin-Williams Cashmere in matte for kids' rooms and playrooms because the touch-up reflow is excellent for hiding the inevitable scribble or chair-back rub. Both products are low-VOC, so the family can sleep in the room the same night it is finished. How do you handle the colour transition between the main floor and the bonus room above the garage? Almost every Beaumont Homes build in The Hamptons has a bonus room above the garage at the top of the stairs, separated from the main upper hall by a short transition. Owners usually want the bonus room to read as a different zone (movie room, kids' playroom, teenager hangout) while still feeling connected to the rest of the house. Our default is to keep the upper hall and bedrooms in a unified warm neutral like Benjamin Moore Pale Oak or Edgecomb Gray, then step the bonus room two values darker in the same colour family or use a softer companion colour from the Benjamin Moore Off-White Collection. The transition wall right at the top of the stair gets the lighter main-floor colour to preserve flow. We are replacing the cranberry feature wall and golden kitchen the builder gave us. Will it cover in two coats? The cranberry feature wall and the golden ochre kitchen were the two most common builder palettes Beaumont Homes installed across The Hamptons between 2000 and 2010. Both are deep-tint formulas on a coloured base, so a straight roller pass with a modern warm neutral usually shows bleed-through after two coats. We block the deep tint with a Benjamin Moore Fresh Start primer tinted mid-grey, or a Sherwin-Williams ProBlock if the kitchen has cooking-oil residue near the range. Two coats of Aura or Regal Select in the target neutral covers cleanly over the primer, and the wall reads even from across the open-concept main floor. The whole reset (primer plus two coats) typically wraps in two days for the main floor. Last updated: 2026. Pricing and product availability reflect the current Hamptons market. Get Started Refresh the Beaumont Homes Build, Keep the Tudor Bones Whether it is a bonus room above the garage, a careful faux-beam cut-in across the great room, or a 2,200 sqft whole-home reset across The Hamptons, Webber Greens, Suder Greens, or Lewis Estates, the same in-house iPaint crew handles it. Free walkthrough, written scope, five-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book Your Walkthrough --- ## Interior Painting Westbrook Estates | Walls, Ceilings, Trim & Accent Walls | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/interior-painting/westbrook-estates.html > Professional interior painting in Westbrook Estates, Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Serving southwest Edmonton homeowners with certified painters, Benjamin Moore & Sherwin-Williams products, and a 5-year warranty. Executive bungalows, two-storeys, and renovated homes. Call 780-938-9555. Interior Painting Westbrook Estates | Walls, Ceilings, Trim & Accent Walls | iPaint Painting Interior Painting in Westbrook Estates iPaint Painting provides professional interior painting services in Westbrook Estates , an upscale established neighbourhood in southwest Edmonton known for its larger lots, mature tree canopy, and proximity to Whitemud Creek ravine . Developed primarily between the 1960s and 1980s , Westbrook Estates features a mix of executive bungalows , spacious two-storey homes , and increasingly renovated or infill properties — many of which carry four to six layers of accumulated paint built up over decades of ownership changes. The original oil-based primers and multiple latex topcoats create adhesion challenges that demand thorough surface preparation — sanding, bonding primer, and careful attention to the intersection between old and new finishes. Many homeowners in Westbrook Estates are also opening up mid-century floor plans , removing walls between kitchens and living rooms to create the open-concept spaces modern families expect. After structural work is complete, the patchwork of different paint colours, textures, and finishes needs professional-grade unification. Our certified in-house painters use Benjamin Moore , Sherwin-Williams , and Cloverdale products selected specifically for each surface and traffic level. Every project includes a free colour consultation , detailed written estimate, and 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free interior painting estimate in Westbrook Estates. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews No Subcontractors In-House Only MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Paint Every Interior Surface, Done Right From mid-century bungalow walls to executive two-storey stairwells, our certified team handles every surface in your Westbrook Estates home with precision and care. Walls Living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, and recently opened-up spaces. Smooth, consistent coverage over multiple accumulated paint layers. Ceilings Flat, textured, or popcorn ceilings — including matching new drywall patches where walls have been removed for open-concept renovations. Trim & Millwork Baseboards, casings, chair rails, and wainscoting stripped of decades of paint buildup and finished to factory-smooth quality. Accent Walls Bold colours and feature walls that transform a room’s entire character — ideal for creating focal points in newly opened living spaces. Doors Interior doors, closet doors, and entry doors sanded through accumulated layers, primed, and finished for a factory-smooth look. Window Frames Sills, casings, and frames painted with precision using semi-gloss for durability — addressing the chipping and yellowing common in older Westbrook homes. Crown Moulding Detailed brush and spray work on crown moulding for a crisp, elegant finish that elevates the look of Westbrook’s executive-level interiors. Stairwells & Hallways Multi-storey stairwells, high walls, and tight corridors — we have the scaffolding and equipment to reach every surface in Westbrook’s two-storey homes safely. Need something beyond painting? We also handle drywall repairs , popcorn ceiling removal , and stain & lacquer work. If it’s inside your home and needs a finish, we do it. Our Process From First Call to Final Walkthrough Refined over 15 years and hundreds of established Edmonton homes. Here’s what to expect when iPaint paints your Westbrook Estates interior. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You’ll speak directly with a craftsman — not a call centre — and we’ll schedule your free in-home consultation in Westbrook Estates. 02 ➔ Colour Consultation & Walkthrough Mourad or a senior painter visits your home to assess every surface, identify prep challenges from accumulated paint layers, and help you select colours and sheens for each room. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every room, surface, product, and price. No surprises, no hidden fees — the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Prep & Protection Furniture moved, floors covered with professional-grade canvas. Then the critical work: sanding through multiple paint layers, patching, caulking, and bonding primer on every surface. 05 ➔ Professional Painting Our in-house team applies premium Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale products with precision — the right number of coats for a flawless, lasting finish on your Westbrook Estates home. 06 Final Walkthrough We walk every room with you, inspect every detail, and return everything to its place. Your home is cleaned to the condition it was before we arrived — or better. Your 5-year warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Westbrook Estates Homeowners Choose iPaint Established homes demand more preparation, better products, and deeper experience than new construction. That’s exactly what we deliver. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers in your Westbrook Estates home, no subcontractors, no middlemen. When you hire iPaint, you get iPaint — the same trained team, the same standards, every project. Certified Painter & Lead-Safe Mourad holds Painter and Decorator, MPI, WHMIS, Fall Protection, and Lead Safety (RRP) certifications. Westbrook Estates homes built before 1978 may contain lead-based primers — our team handles these safely in full compliance with Health Canada guidelines. Premium Products Only Every Westbrook project uses Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale products selected for the surface, room, and traffic level. Premium products deliver superior adhesion over accumulated paint layers — critical in established homes with 4–6 coats of existing paint. Free Colour Consultation Choosing colours for established homes is different than new construction. Existing trim, flooring, and cabinetry all influence the palette. We help you navigate options, test samples, and find the perfect scheme — especially important for homes where mid-century layouts are being opened up. 5-Year Written Warranty Every surface we touch is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn’t right — peeling, bubbling, cracking due to our work — we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That’s our promise to every Westbrook Estates homeowner. No Hidden Costs — Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don’t surprise you with extra charges for prep work, multiple-layer sanding, furniture moving, or additional coats. Everything is detailed upfront, including the extra preparation that established Westbrook homes require. Premium Products The Products Behind Our Results Professional-grade interior paints from trusted brands. The product makes the difference in established homes — especially over multiple existing paint layers. Benjamin Moore The gold standard in interior paint. Superior adhesion over existing paint layers, rich colour depth, and lasting durability. Perfect for Westbrook Estates homes where Alberta’s dry winter air and temperature swings demand products that hold up. Regal Select Aura Advance ben Sherwin-Williams Exceptional coverage and washability for high-traffic areas. Sherwin-Williams Duration and Emerald deliver outstanding hide over patched and repaired surfaces — ideal for rooms where walls have been opened up. Duration Emerald SuperPaint ProClassic Cloverdale A trusted Western Canadian brand delivering professional-grade performance and excellent value. Cloverdale’s interior lines offer strong adhesion and durability — well-suited for Alberta’s unique climate and the dry indoor air Westbrook homeowners know well. Acrylux Diamond Ultra Westbrook Estates Pricing Interior Painting Pricing for Westbrook Estates Transparent pricing for established southwest Edmonton homes. All prep work included — no surprises. Single Room $400–$800 Walls, ceiling, trim 3-Bed Bungalow $4,000–$7,000 Walls + trim throughout Most Popular Executive Two-Storey $8,000–$15,000 Full home, vaulted ceilings Renovation Finish $3,000–$6,000 Post-reno unification Pre-Sale Refresh $2,500–$5,000 Neutral repaint, main areas Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate → Westbrook Estates Context Why Westbrook Estates Homes Need Professional Interior Painting Westbrook Estates sits in southwest Edmonton between Riverbend Road and Whitemud Creek ravine , with Terwillegar Drive to the west and the established communities of Brander Gardens and Ramsay Heights to the east. Developed primarily between the 1960s and early 1980s , the neighbourhood features larger-than-average lots, mature boulevard trees, and a peaceful setting adjacent to the ravine system that runs through southwest Edmonton. 1960s–1970s: The Original Homes The earliest Westbrook Estates homes are executive bungalows and split-level designs built when the neighbourhood was first developed as a premium residential area in southwest Edmonton. These 50–60 year-old homes feature compartmentalized floor plans with separate rooms for kitchen, dining, and living — the closed-concept layouts typical of that era. Interior surfaces carry four to six layers of accumulated paint from decades of repaints, with the oldest layers often consisting of oil-based primers that require sanding and bonding primer before modern latex topcoats adhere properly. Our Lead Safety (RRP) certification is critical for homes built before 1978, as lead-based primers were commonly used during this period. 1970s–1980s: The Growth Phase The bulk of Westbrook Estates was built during Edmonton’s oil-boom growth in the 1970s and early 1980s . This era brought spacious two-storey homes with larger footprints, higher ceilings, and more elaborate trim packages including crown moulding, chair rails, and wood-panelled feature walls. Many of these homes are now being renovated by second or third owners who want modern aesthetics while preserving the solid construction underneath. The most common request we receive from Westbrook Estates homeowners: unifying a home after walls have been removed to create open-concept living spaces from the original compartmentalized layout. The patchwork of different paint colours, sheen levels, and textures left behind after structural renovation requires professional-grade skim-coating, colour flow planning, and precise application. What’s Included What’s Included & Westbrook Estates Pricing Every iPaint interior painting project in Westbrook Estates includes a comprehensive scope of work designed around the specific challenges of established homes — not a one-size-fits-all template. Furniture moving and full-room protection — heavy canvas drop cloths over hardwood, carpet, and tile Multi-layer surface preparation — sanding through accumulated paint layers, patching nail holes, caulking gaps, bonding primer on oil-based substrates Premium product application — Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale selected for surface type and traffic level Clean, sharp cut lines — hand-cut edges where walls meet ceilings, trim, and adjacent colours Multi-coat coverage — two coats minimum on walls, additional coats on dramatic colour changes and post-renovation patchwork Trim, doors, and millwork — sanded through accumulated layers and finished to factory-smooth quality Post-renovation unification — skim-coating, texture matching, and colour flow planning for opened-up floor plans Full cleanup and furniture replacement — your Westbrook home returned the way it was, or better 5-year written workmanship warranty — activated at project completion Westbrook Estates Interior Painting Pricing Guide Typical ranges for Westbrook Estates homes: Single room (walls only) — $400–$800 depending on size, ceiling height, and prep scope Three-bedroom bungalow (walls + trim) — $4,000–$7,000 Executive two-storey (full home) — $8,000–$15,000 for homes with vaulted ceilings, stairwells, and extensive trim Post-renovation finish — $3,000–$6,000 to unify surfaces after wall removal and open-concept conversion Pre-sale refresh — $2,500–$5,000 for neutral repaint of main living areas Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate and we’ll schedule an in-home consultation — typically within 48 hours for southwest Edmonton addresses. Modern Infills & Major Renovations Westbrook Estates has seen an increasing number of infill builds and major renovations as the neighbourhood’s mature lots and premium ravine-adjacent location attract buyers willing to invest in complete home transformations. New infills often feature 9-foot ceilings, open-concept main floors, and builder-grade flat paint that scuffs and marks within 3–5 years. Major renovations that gut and reconfigure the original floor plan leave behind surfaces at different stages — new drywall next to 40-year-old plaster, fresh MDF trim beside original hardwood casings. Our team excels at unifying these mixed surfaces into a cohesive, professional-grade finish. For homeowners who also want to update their kitchen, our cabinet painting service and cabinet refacing pair naturally with a whole-home interior repaint. Need the exterior done too? Our exterior painting team can handle both projects back-to-back for maximum efficiency. Service Areas Interior Painting Across Westbrook Estates & Southwest Edmonton We provide professional interior painting services throughout Westbrook Estates and all surrounding southwest Edmonton communities. Primary Service Area Westbrook Estates, Edmonton Adjacent Southwest Neighbourhoods Riverbend Terwillegar Brander Gardens Ramsay Heights Brookside Henderson Estates Bulyea Heights Falconer Heights Greater Edmonton Windermere Twin Brooks Summerside Blue Quill Millwoods Also Serving Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Fort Saskatchewan 10 Minutes from Our Shop — Our location at 9821 33 Ave NW is just minutes from Westbrook Estates via Terwillegar Drive. Same pricing as all Edmonton, no travel surcharges. Westbrook Estates, Southwest Edmonton — proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Our Work Interior Painting Transformations Real interior painting projects from southwest Edmonton homes. See how fresh paint completely transforms a space. Before After Open-Concept Living Room Repaint — Westbrook Estates Before After Whole-Home Interior — Riverbend Before After Accent Wall & Trim — Terwillegar Before After Kitchen & Hallway — Brander Gardens Before After Bedroom Suite — Henderson Estates Before After Two-Storey Stairwell — Westbrook Estates View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Interior painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Exterior Painting Cabinet Painting Cabinet Refacing Colour Consultation Drywall & Surface Repairs Popcorn Ceiling Removal Common Questions Interior Painting FAQs — Westbrook Estates Straight answers to the questions Westbrook Estates homeowners ask most about interior painting costs, preparation, products, and timelines. How much does interior painting cost in Westbrook Estates? Interior painting in Westbrook Estates ranges from $3 to $6 per square foot. A single room typically costs $400–$800, while a full repaint of a three-bedroom bungalow runs $4,000–$7,000. Executive two-storey homes with vaulted ceilings, extensive trim, and stairwells typically fall between $8,000 and $15,000. Post-renovation painting to unify surfaces after wall removal averages $3,000–$6,000. The final price depends on ceiling height, surface condition, number of existing paint layers, and whether you choose Benjamin Moore Aura, Sherwin-Williams Duration, or Cloverdale Diamond. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees — the number on the quote is the number on the invoice. Do Westbrook Estates homes need extra preparation before painting? Yes, and this is where many painters cut corners. Most Westbrook Estates homes carry 4–6 layers of accumulated paint built up over 40–60 years of ownership changes. The oldest layers often include oil-based primers that create adhesion problems when covered directly with modern latex paint. We sand key surfaces, apply bonding primer over oil-based substrates, patch all nail holes and cracks, and caulk every gap in trim and millwork. Homes built before 1978 may also contain lead-based primers — our team holds Lead Safety (RRP) certification and follows Health Canada protocols for safe handling. This extensive prep work is included in our estimate, never charged as a surprise add-on. What paint products work best for Westbrook Estates homes? Established homes with multiple existing paint layers require products with superior adhesion and flexibility. We recommend Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Aura for walls — both bond exceptionally well over prepared multi-layer surfaces and withstand Alberta’s dry winter air. For trim and doors, Benjamin Moore Advance or Sherwin-Williams ProClassic deliver a factory-smooth finish that resists the chipping common when paint is applied over accumulated layers. For high-traffic areas like kitchens and hallways, satin or semi-gloss sheen provides better washability. We select specific products for each surface based on its condition, traffic level, and the substrate underneath. How do you handle mid-century layouts being opened up in Westbrook Estates? Many Westbrook Estates homeowners are removing walls between kitchens and living rooms to create open-concept spaces from the original 1960s–1970s compartmentalized floor plans. After wall removal, the resulting space has a patchwork of different paint colours, textures, and finishes that need professional unification. We skim-coat the exposed areas where walls were removed, match ceiling textures so new drywall patches are invisible, and develop a cohesive colour palette with appropriate sheens for each zone — more washable satin for the kitchen area, eggshell for the living space, and semi-gloss on all trim. This colour flow planning is included in our free consultation. How long does interior painting take in Westbrook Estates? A single room takes one day from prep to final coat. A full three-bedroom bungalow takes 3–5 days depending on the scope of preparation required for accumulated paint layers. Larger executive two-storeys with vaulted ceilings, stairwells, extensive trim, and crown moulding take 5–8 days. Post-renovation projects with skim-coating and texture matching may add 1–2 days. Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is just 10 minutes from Westbrook Estates via Terwillegar Drive, and our crews are in southwest Edmonton multiple days each week. We provide a specific timeline during your free consultation, and we stick to it. Call 780-938-9555 to book yours. Get Started Westbrook Estates’ Trusted Interior Painters Whether it’s a single room, a post-renovation unification, or a whole-home repaint in Westbrook Estates — let’s talk about your project. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure. Just 10 minutes from our shop. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Windermere Interior Painting Edmonton 2026 | Cathedral Ceilings URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/interior-painting/windermere.html > 2026 cathedral ceiling and whole-home interior painting in Windermere Estates, Hawks Ridge, Keswick and Glenridding. Benjamin Moore Aura, 5-year warranty. Windermere Interior Painting Edmonton 2026 | Cathedral Ceilings Interior Painting in Windermere , Edmonton Interior painting in Windermere is a specialty within Edmonton because the master-planned community on the southwest corner of Anthony Henday Drive is built around cathedral ceilings, designer accent walls, and finished walk-out basements that punish generic spray-and-go crews. iPaint Painting is the local interior contractor for Windermere Estates , Hawks Ridge , Cavanagh , Glenridding Heights , Keswick on the River , and The Uplands . We bring scaffold, premium product systems including Benjamin Moore Aura and Farrow & Ball , and a written five-year warranty. Updated for 2026. Call 780-938-9555 Book a Free Walkthrough Windermere, At A Glance Why Windermere Interior Painting Is Its Own Discipline Windermere is the master-planned southwest Edmonton community that runs from Anthony Henday Drive south to Ellerslie Road , bounded on the west by 184 Street SW . Most addresses sit in postal code T6W , with the south edge spilling into T6X . The build cycle started in 1998 around Windermere Estates and continues today through Cavanagh, Hawks Ridge, and Glenridding Ravine. Median household income in the area is reported above $150,000, and the housing stock skews toward 3,000 to 6,500 square foot stucco-and-stone luxury custom homes with cathedral ceilings of 18 to 25 feet and triple garages. That mix changes the painting job. A typical interior in Windermere is not a few rooms over a weekend. It is a coordinated project with scaffold staging in the great room, a designer or homeowner spec on the accent walls, a finished walk-out basement to schedule around the upstairs, and a paint product expectation that lands on Benjamin Moore Aura, Farrow & Ball, or Sherwin-Williams Emerald, not a builder-grade flat. Our crew has run interior repaints across every subdivision in the community for over a decade, and our 9821 33 Ave NW shop is fifteen minutes from Windermere Common shopping centre via the Anthony Henday. Subdivisions We Paint Inside Windermere Estates The original luxury enclave west of Windermere Boulevard. First-generation 2005-2010 builds, cathedral ceilings, formal dining. Windermere Heights Estate lots near Lewis Estates Golf Course corridor. Larger volumes, 25 ft entries. Cavanagh Newer 2018+ builds south of Ellerslie Road. Open-concept main floors, designer accent walls. Hawks Ridge Premium executive lots along Hawks Ridge Boulevard. 22-foot great rooms, finished walk-outs. Glenridding Heights Family-skewed two-storeys with bonus rooms and bedroom suites that need fresh colour every five to seven years. Glenridding Ravine Backing onto the river valley. Lots of south-facing windows that show every roller mark in raking light. Keswick on the River Riverfront lots near the North Saskatchewan. Wine cellars and home theatres common in walk-outs. The Uplands Estate community on the south edge of Windermere. Custom-spec homes with imported finishes. Specialty Work Cathedral Ceilings: The Windermere Signature The Windermere great-room ceiling is the deciding factor on most of our quotes. Builds across Windermere Estates and Hawks Ridge routinely have 18 to 22 foot ceilings at the peak, and entries in The Uplands and Windermere Heights can hit 25 feet. None of that is reachable from a household ladder, and most rooms are too narrow at the apex for a boom lift to swing safely past chandeliers, ceiling beams, or open-riser staircases. We stage sectional Baker scaffold with outriggers , set on Masonite to protect engineered hardwood, and build a working platform that follows the slope of the ceiling. The ceiling field gets sprayed with a fine-finish tip in Benjamin Moore Ultra Spec Ceiling or Cloverdale Acrylux Ceiling. The wall-ceiling junction is hand-cut from a 16-foot plank: no taping, because tape pulls texture off the orange-peel drywall finish that is standard across Windermere. A 22-foot great room typically runs $1,800 to $4,200 for ceiling field plus the line cut, depending on access and how much furniture has to move. Where Scaffold Decisions Get Made Two-storey foyer with chandelier: Drop the fixture, build scaffold around the centre opening, spray the field, hand-cut the perimeter. Great room with open-riser stairs: Scaffold sits across the stair opening on adjustable legs to avoid scratching the treads. Cathedral over a kitchen island: Island gets a full plastic tent. We spray the slope, mask off the cabinetry, and cut the soffit by hand. Volume bedroom with tray detail: Tray gets a contrasting Benjamin Moore Aura matte; the field stays in the main wall colour for continuity. Designer Work Accent Walls and Whole-Home Colour Refreshes The second big driver of Windermere work is designer accent walls. Almost every Hawks Ridge, Cavanagh, and Glenridding Ravine build has a feature wall in the great room or dining room that was painted a default colour by the builder, and that colour rarely matches the eventual furniture, art, or kitchen finish. Homeowners typically call us six to eighteen months after move-in to redo that wall in something with weight: Hale Navy , Wrought Iron , Cracked Pepper , or a deep Farrow & Ball matte like Down Pipe or Railings . The trickier conversation is the whole-home colour refresh that lands every five to seven years. Most of our 2026 Windermere customers moved out from inner-ring neighbourhoods like Old Strathcona , Bonnie Doon , or Glenora , where plaster walls and oil-base trim were the norm. The Windermere build is level-four drywall with latex enamel trim and a totally different surface chemistry. Our scope on a 3,500 sqft Windermere Estates two-storey typically covers walls and ceilings in twelve to fifteen rooms, every door and casing in water-base enamel, and the cathedral over the great room. That whole package runs $4,500 to $9,000 walls only, or $11,000 to $16,000 with trim and ceilings. Bonus Rooms in Finished Walk-Outs Finished walk-out basements in Keswick on the River , The Uplands , and the riverfront edge of Glenridding Ravine usually include rooms that don't exist in older Edmonton stock: a wine cellar, a home theatre, a gym, sometimes a guest suite with its own kitchenette. Each one has a product call. Wine cellars: Benjamin Moore Aura Bath & Spa in a deep matte, because the controlled humidity is closer to a bathroom than a basement. Home theatres: Sherwin-Williams Emerald flat in Cracked Pepper or a custom-tinted black on ceiling and back wall to kill light bounce. Walk-out gyms: Cloverdale Acrylux semi-gloss for moisture and sweat resistance, with a designated rubber-floor protection plan. Guest suites: Standard Benjamin Moore Regal Select matte in a warm neutral that photographs well for future short-term stay listings. Product Systems The Premium Paint Lines Windermere Customers Specify Most Windermere homeowners walk into the conversation with a brand and line already named. We stock and apply all three of the systems clients ask for by name, and the recommendation depends on the room, the sheen, and how the natural light from south-facing Glenridding Ravine or west-facing Windermere Estates windows hits the surface across the day. House Standard Benjamin Moore Aura Our default upgrade for interior walls. Aura is a self-priming, low-VOC, colour-locked product that holds saturated colours like Hale Navy and Cushing Green better than any competing wall paint. Two coats on a properly prepped Windermere drywall surface and the finish reads even from across a 22-foot great room. Aura Bath & Spa moves into wine cellars and powder rooms. Designer Spec Farrow & Ball The product designers spec into Hawks Ridge and Cavanagh projects when the homeowner is committed to a specific Farrow & Ball colour like Pigeon, Hague Blue, or Down Pipe. The matte estate emulsion is unforgiving, so we prep with a tinted bonding primer and roll with a microfibre cover sized to the colour load. High Wear Sherwin-Williams Emerald The pick for high-traffic Windermere hallways, mudrooms, and kids' wings in Glenridding Heights. Emerald in satin scrubs without losing sheen, which matters in homes where the back hallway sees stroller traffic, dogs from runs on the Terwillegar Drive trails, and weekly cleaners. 2026 Pricing What Interior Painting Costs in Windermere Prices below are 2026 Windermere ranges, based on hundreds of interiors we have completed across T6W and T6X . The variables that move the number are square footage, ceiling height, product line, and whether the walk-out basement is in scope. Cathedral Ceiling Only $1,800-$4,200 18-25 ft great-room ceiling. Scaffold, fine-finish spray, hand-cut perimeter. Whole Home Walls (3,500 sqft) $4,500-$9,000 Two-storey Windermere Estates floor plan. Benjamin Moore Regal Select two coats. Walls + Trim + Cathedral $11,000-$16,000 Full interior with water-base enamel trim, ceilings, and one designer accent wall. Call 780-938-9555 for a written quote, or request a walkthrough online . Every quote includes a colour consultation, written scope, and a five-year workmanship warranty. Logistics Driving Windermere From Our South Edmonton Shop Our shop sits at 9821 33 Ave NW, which puts us at the intersection of the Anthony Henday and Calgary Trail corridors. From there, we run direct to Windermere via the Henday west to the Windermere Boulevard or Terwillegar Drive exits. Most days we are on a Windermere driveway within fifteen minutes of leaving the shop. That matters when the crew needs to come back for a touch-up under warranty or to swap product mid-project. Common landmarks we work near every week include Windermere Common shopping centre on Currents Drive, the Currents of Windermere retail district, Hudsons Edmonton on Terwillegar, Lewis Estates Golf Course on the west side, and the schools families plan their school-day schedules around: Mother Margaret Mary Catholic High School , Donald R. Getty Elementary , and Esther Starkman School . Crew arrival times are coordinated around school drop-off windows on request. Windermere vs. Surrounding Southwest Edmonton Communities For homeowners weighing where to live or which neighbourhood is best for the style of repaint they want, here is how Windermere compares against its nearest neighbours on interior-painting characteristics. Community Typical Ceiling Best For Windermere 18-25 ft cathedral Cathedral ceilings, designer accent walls, finished walk-outs Terwillegar 9-12 ft Family-home refreshes, bonus rooms, mid-2000s builds Magrath Heights 14-20 ft Estate-lot whole-home repaints with formal dining The Hamptons 14-22 ft Similar product spec, slightly smaller floor plates Terwillegar interior painting (north neighbour, 9-12 ft ceilings, 2002-2014 builds) Heritage Valley interior painting (east side of 127 Street, large suburban inventory) Magrath Heights interior painting (north of Anthony Henday, estate lots) The Hamptons interior painting (similar build era to Windermere Estates) Edmonton interior painting (main service page) Reference: Windermere, Edmonton on Wikipedia and the City of Edmonton Windermere area page Common Questions Windermere Interior Painting FAQ How do you paint a cathedral ceiling in a Windermere Estates home? Cathedral ceilings in Windermere Estates and Hawks Ridge typically run 18 to 25 feet at the peak, which is too tall for ladders and too narrow at the apex for boom lifts. We bring sectional Baker scaffold with outriggers, set across the great room floor on Masonite to protect engineered hardwood, then spray the ceiling field with Benjamin Moore Ultra Spec Ceiling using a fine-finish tip. The line cut at the wall-ceiling junction is hand-cut from a 16 foot extension plank. A typical 22 foot great-room ceiling takes our crew two days including scaffold set, spray, and tear-down. What does a whole-home interior repaint cost in Windermere? A two-storey 3,500 square foot Windermere Estates home with 18 foot great-room ceilings, a finished walk-out basement, four bedrooms, and a bonus room runs $4,500 to $9,000 for walls only. Adding doors, trim, and the cathedral ceiling field pushes the total to $11,000 to $16,000. The variable is product: Benjamin Moore Regal Select is included, while upgrades to Aura, Farrow & Ball, or Sherwin-Williams Emerald add $800 to $2,400 depending on coverage area. Do you work with designers on accent walls in Windermere? Yes. Most newer Hawks Ridge, Cavanagh, and Glenridding Ravine builds have a feature wall in the great room, dining room, or master bedroom that the homeowner wants finished in a darker designer colour like Hale Navy, Wrought Iron, or a Farrow & Ball matte. We coordinate directly with the designer, confirm sheen and product on a test board, then prep with a tinted bonding primer to prevent flashing. Sharp line cuts are hand-cut, never taped on textured drywall. We just moved to Windermere from Old Strathcona. What changes about painting? Older Old Strathcona and Bonnie Doon homes typically have nine foot ceilings, plaster walls, and oil-base trim that you scuff-sand and recoat with one product line. A Windermere home built between 2005 and 2018 uses level-four drywall, latex enamel trim from the builder, and large 14 to 25 foot volumes. The repaint plan is different: lighter sanding, water-base enamel for trim, scaffold for the volume ceilings, and almost always a builder-grade flat to washable matte upgrade on the walls. Can you paint a wine cellar or home theatre in our walk-out basement? Yes. Finished walk-out basements in Keswick on the River and The Uplands often include a wine cellar, home theatre, gym, or guest suite. Wine cellars need a low-VOC, mildew-resistant product because of the controlled humidity, and theatres benefit from a deep matte black or charcoal on the ceiling and back wall to kill light bounce. We use Benjamin Moore Aura Bath & Spa for cellars and Sherwin-Williams Emerald flat in black or Cracked Pepper for theatres. Most projects finish in two to three days. Last updated: 2026. Pricing and product availability reflect the current Windermere market. Get Started Windermere Cathedral, Accent, or Whole-Home: Same Crew Whether it is one cathedral ceiling in Windermere Estates, a designer accent wall in Hawks Ridge, or a 3,500 sqft whole-home refresh in Keswick on the River, the same in-house iPaint crew handles it. Free walkthrough, written scope, five-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555 Book Your Walkthrough --- ## Interior Painting Windsor Park Edmonton | Walls, Ceilings, Trim & Heritage Homes | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/interior-painting/windsor-park.html > Professional interior painting in Windsor Park, Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Serving this prestigious south Edmonton neighbourhood near U of A, character bungalows, mid-century homes, luxury infills. Plaster wall specialists, lead paint certified, Benjamin Moore & Sherwin-Williams. 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Interior Painting Windsor Park Edmonton | Walls, Ceilings, Trim & Heritage Homes | iPaint Painting Interior Painting in Windsor Park iPaint Painting is the trusted interior painting contractor for Windsor Park , one of south Edmonton's most prestigious neighbourhoods nestled between Saskatchewan Drive and 87 Avenue , steps from the University of Alberta campus and the North Saskatchewan River valley . Owner Mourad , an MPI-certified painter with 15+ years of experience, leads an all-in-house crew that specializes in the unique demands of Windsor Park homes , from plaster wall restoration in 1950s character bungalows to heritage trim refinishing on mid-century two-storeys and precision painting in modern luxury infills valued at over $1 million. Windsor Park's housing stock spans three distinct eras, and each demands different preparation techniques, product selections, and craftsmanship. Our team holds Lead Safety (RRP) certification for homes built before 1978 and uses premium Benjamin Moore , Sherwin-Williams , and Cloverdale products on every project. Every job includes a free colour consultation , transparent written estimate, and 5-year workmanship warranty . Our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW is a 10-minute drive from Windsor Park. Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online . Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate MPI & RRP Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Paint Every Interior Surface, Done Right Whether it is restoring plaster walls in a 1950s bungalow or painting crisp trim in a luxury infill, our certified team handles it all with care. Walls Plaster and drywall surfaces in living rooms, bedrooms, and hallways. Smooth, consistent coverage with proper primer for each substrate. Ceilings Flat, textured, or plaster ceilings, we prep and paint overhead surfaces with zero drips and clean edges against crown moulding. Trim & Millwork Baseboards, casings, chair rails, wainscoting, sharp lines and smooth finishes on the heritage details that give Windsor Park homes their character. Accent Walls Bold colours and statement designs that transform rooms. Windsor Park's south-facing windows bring natural light that makes feature walls shine. Doors Interior doors, closet doors, and solid wood entry doors, sanded, primed, and finished for a factory-smooth look on vintage and modern hardware alike. Window Frames Sills, casings, and frames painted with precision. Many Windsor Park homes have original wood windows that benefit from careful sanding and semi-gloss finish. Crown Moulding Detailed brush and spray work on crown moulding for a crisp, elegant finish, common in both character homes and upscale infills throughout Windsor Park. Stairwells & Hallways High walls, tight spaces, and multi-storey stairwells in Windsor Park's two-storey homes and split-levels, we reach every surface safely and precisely. Need something that is not on this list? We also handle drywall and plaster repairs , popcorn ceiling removal , and stain & lacquer work including mid-century wood panelling. If it is inside your home and needs paint, we do it. Our Process From First Call to Final Walkthrough We have refined our interior painting process over 15 years and hundreds of homes across Edmonton, including dozens in Windsor Park. Here is exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You will speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we will schedule your free in-home consultation in Windsor Park. 02 ➔ Colour Consultation & Walkthrough Mourad or a senior painter visits your home to assess every surface, plaster condition, lead paint risk, heritage trim details, and helps you select the perfect colours and sheens for each room. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every room, surface, product, and price. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Prep & Protection We move your furniture, cover hardwood floors and fixtures with professional-grade coverings, then repair plaster, sand, patch, caulk, and prime every surface. Lead paint is tested and safely contained in pre-1978 homes. 05 ➔ Professional Painting Our in-house team applies premium Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale products with precision, the right number of coats for a flawless, lasting finish that respects your home's character. 06 Final Walkthrough We walk every room with you, inspect every detail, and put everything back where it was. Your home is cleaned to the condition it was before we arrived, or better. Your 5-year warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Windsor Park Homeowners Choose iPaint for Interior Painting We do not just paint walls. We protect your home, respect its heritage details, and deliver results that last, done right the first time. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers in your home, no subcontractors, no middlemen. When you hire iPaint, you get iPaint, the same trained team, the same standards, every project. That is how we guarantee consistency across every room in your Windsor Park home. Heritage Home Specialists Windsor Park homes built between the 1950s and 1970s have plaster walls, original wood trim, and architectural details that generic painters damage or ignore. Our team understands the difference between plaster-and-lath and modern drywall, and we carry the Lead Safety (RRP) certification required for safe work on pre-1978 surfaces. Years of experience in south Edmonton heritage neighbourhoods means we know how to honour the craftsmanship already in your home. Premium Products Only We do not cut corners with cheap paint. Every interior project uses products from Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale, selected specifically for the surface, room, and traffic level. Premium products mean richer colour, better coverage, and a finish that looks beautiful for years, not months. Especially important in Windsor Park homes where dry winter air and radiant heat test every coating. Free Colour Consultation Choosing the right colour is one of the hardest parts of any painting project. That is why every job includes a free colour consultation where we help you navigate options, test samples, and find the perfect sheen for each room. Windsor Park's mature elm canopy filters afternoon light beautifully, we will help you pick colours that complement your home's natural light year-round. 5-Year Written Warranty Every surface we touch is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something is not right, peeling, bubbling, cracking due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That is our promise to every Windsor Park homeowner. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We do not surprise you with extra charges for plaster repair, furniture moving, or additional coats. Everything is detailed upfront so you can make confident decisions. And when we are done, we take care of your home as if it is ours, cleaned and returned to the way it was, or better. Premium Products The Products Behind Our Results We only use professional-grade interior paints from the brands trusted by certified painters across Canada. The product makes the difference, and we never compromise. Benjamin Moore The gold standard in interior paint. We use Benjamin Moore for Windsor Park homeowners who want the richest colour depth, smoothest application, and longest-lasting durability. Perfect for heritage homes where plaster walls and original hardwood floors demand a product that enhances, not diminishes, the home's character. Regal Select Aura Advance ben Sherwin-Williams Trusted by professional painters for exceptional coverage and washability. Sherwin-Williams interior lines deliver consistent colour, excellent hide, and outstanding durability, ideal for high-traffic areas in Windsor Park family homes where kitchens, hallways, and living rooms see daily use. Duration Emerald SuperPaint ProClassic Cloverdale A trusted Western Canadian brand that delivers professional-grade performance at a great value. Cloverdale's interior lines offer excellent adhesion and durability, especially well-suited for Alberta's dry winter air and the radiant heating systems found in many older Windsor Park homes. Acrylux Diamond Ultra During your free colour consultation , we will recommend the best product line for each room based on surface type, traffic level, desired sheen, and your budget. We will also explain the differences so you can make an informed choice. Windsor Park Pricing Interior Painting Pricing for Windsor Park Transparent pricing for every home type in Windsor Park. Heritage homes include plaster preparation at no extra charge. Single Room $400–$800 Walls, ceiling, trim Character Bungalow $4,500–$7,500 1950s–1960s homes Two-Storey Home $6,000–$12,000 1960s–1970s split-levels Luxury Infill $10,000–$18,000+ 2010s+ custom builds Pre-Sale Refresh $3,000–$6,000 Neutral repaint, main areas Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate → Windsor Park Context Why Windsor Park Homes Need Professional Interior Painting Windsor Park is one of south Edmonton's most coveted neighbourhoods, bounded by Saskatchewan Drive to the north, 87 Avenue to the south, 116 Street to the west, and 109 Street to the east. Situated directly adjacent to the University of Alberta campus and overlooking the North Saskatchewan River valley , the neighbourhood has attracted professionals, academics, and families for over seven decades. Its housing stock spans three distinct construction eras, and each one presents unique interior painting challenges that require specialized knowledge of plaster preparation, lead paint remediation, and heritage-quality craftsmanship. 1950s Post-War: Character Bungalows Along 114 Street The earliest homes in Windsor Park were built in the post-war era of the 1950s , predominantly single-storey character bungalows along 114 Street , 113 Street , and the avenues between 87 Avenue and 89 Avenue . These homes feature plaster-and-lath walls that develop hairline cracks, hollow spots, and uneven surfaces over 70+ years of settling. The original trim work, solid wood baseboards, door casings, and window frames, is often buried under multiple coats of paint that has yellowed and chipped. Homes from this era almost certainly contain lead-based paint in original primer layers, requiring our Lead Safety (RRP) certified team to test, contain, and safely remediate before any topcoat application. We skim-coat damaged plaster, apply flexible crack filler to prevent future cracking, and use bonding primer formulated specifically for aged plaster substrates. 1960s–1970s Growth: Split-Levels and Two-Storeys Near the River Valley The 1960s and 1970s brought larger homes to Windsor Park, split-level designs and two-storey builds on the larger lots closer to Saskatchewan Drive and the river valley trails near Emily Murphy Park . These homes introduced features like mid-century wood panelling in basements and dens, open-riser staircases , and cathedral ceilings in living rooms. The wood panelling, dark walnut and cedar tones popular in the era, makes rooms feel dated and cave-like. We sand panelling lightly, apply high-adhesion bonding primer, and finish with two coats of premium paint for a bright, modern transformation that preserves the subtle wood grain texture. Many of these homes also have textured ceilings and multi-level stairwells that require scaffolding and extended-reach equipment to paint safely. Interior Painting Details What Is Included & Windsor Park Pricing Every iPaint interior painting project in Windsor Park includes a comprehensive scope of work designed around the specific needs of your home, whether it is a 1950s plaster bungalow or a modern luxury infill. Furniture moving and full-room protection , heavy canvas drop cloths over hardwood, carpet, and tile Plaster wall assessment and repair , skim-coating, crack filling, and bonding primer for aged plaster surfaces Lead paint testing and safe remediation , RRP-certified protocols for pre-1978 homes in Windsor Park Premium product application , Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale selected for surface type and traffic level Clean, sharp cut lines , hand-cut edges where walls meet ceilings, trim, and adjacent colours Multi-coat coverage , two coats minimum on walls, additional coats on dramatic colour changes Trim, doors, and millwork , sanded and finished to factory-smooth quality with semi-gloss or satin Full cleanup and furniture replacement , your home returned the way it was, or better Final walkthrough inspection , we review every surface with you before signing off 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion Windsor Park Interior Painting Pricing Guide Pricing accounts for the additional preparation that Windsor Park's older homes require. Typical ranges: Single room (walls only) , $400–$800 depending on size, ceiling height, and plaster condition Character bungalow (1950s–1960s) , $4,500–$7,500 including plaster repair and lead paint testing Two-storey or split-level (1960s–1970s) , $6,000–$12,000 with stairwell access and multi-level preparation Luxury infill (2010s+) , $10,000–$18,000+ for 2,500+ sq ft with 10-foot ceilings, open-concept layouts, and multiple sheens Pre-sale refresh , $3,000–$6,000 for neutral repaint of main living areas to maximize listing value Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate and we will schedule an in-home consultation, typically within 48 hours for Windsor Park addresses. 2010s–Present: Luxury Infills Reshaping the Streetscape Since 2010, Windsor Park has experienced a wave of luxury infill construction as older bungalows on large lots make way for custom-built homes valued at $1 million or more . These modern builds feature 10-foot ceilings , open-concept main floors , open-riser staircases , and expansive great rooms that require careful colour flow planning across 2,500+ square feet of visible interior space. The builder-grade flat paint applied during construction rarely holds up past the 3-year mark, scuffing and marking in high-traffic areas. For these newer homes, we recommend upgrading to Benjamin Moore Aura or Sherwin-Williams Emerald in eggshell or satin sheen, far more washable and durable than the original flat paint. If you are also considering updating your kitchen, our cabinet painting service pairs naturally with a whole-home interior repaint. Need the exterior done too? Our exterior painting team can handle both projects back-to-back for maximum efficiency. Proximity to the University of Alberta and the River Valley Windsor Park's location adjacent to the University of Alberta campus and the river valley trail system makes it a highly desirable neighbourhood for professors, medical professionals, and families who value walkability, green space, and proximity to amenities like Emily Murphy Park , the Windsor Park Community League , and Whyte Avenue just minutes to the north. Many homeowners here invest in interior painting as part of ongoing home maintenance, recognizing that a well-maintained interior protects property values in one of Edmonton's most competitive real estate markets. The neighbourhood's mature elm and spruce canopy creates dappled light conditions that affect colour perception, our free colour consultation accounts for these lighting variables so your chosen palette looks perfect in every season. Service Areas Interior Painting Across Windsor Park & South Edmonton We provide professional interior painting services throughout Windsor Park and all surrounding Edmonton neighbourhoods. Primary Service Area Windsor Park, Edmonton Edmonton, AB Nearby South Edmonton Neighbourhoods Belgravia McKernan Garneau Strathcona Bonnie Doon King Edward Park Allendale Pleasantview Greater Edmonton Edmonton (All) Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Fort Saskatchewan 10 Minutes from Our Shop , Our location at 9821 33 Ave NW is just a short drive south to Windsor Park via 111 Street or 109 Street. We are in south Edmonton neighbourhoods regularly and schedule Windsor Park projects efficiently. Windsor Park, Edmonton, proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011 Our Work Interior Painting Transformations Real interior painting projects from Windsor Park and south Edmonton homes. See how fresh paint transforms a space. Before After Living Room Repaint, Windsor Park Character Bungalow Before After Whole-Home Interior, Windsor Park Two-Storey Before After Wood Panelling Transformation, Windsor Park Basement Before After Kitchen & Hallway, South Edmonton Heritage Home Before After Master Bedroom, Windsor Park Luxury Infill Before After Stairwell & Heritage Trim, Windsor Park Split-Level View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Interior painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Exterior Painting in Windsor Park Cabinet Painting Interior Painting (Edmonton) Colour Consultation Drywall & Plaster Repairs Popcorn Ceiling Removal Common Questions Interior Painting FAQs, Windsor Park Straight answers to the questions Windsor Park homeowners ask most about interior painting costs, plaster preparation, products, and timelines. How much does interior painting cost in Windsor Park, Edmonton? Interior painting in Windsor Park ranges from $3 to $7 per square foot depending on surface condition, ceiling height, and the era of your home. A single room typically costs $400–$800. A full repaint of a 1960s character bungalow with plaster wall preparation runs $4,500–$7,500, while larger two-storey homes or split-levels range from $6,000 to $12,000. Luxury infills with 2,500+ square feet, 10-foot ceilings, and open-concept layouts typically fall between $10,000 and $18,000. Older plaster homes require more preparation, skim-coating, crack repair, and lead paint testing, which is always included in our written estimate with no hidden fees. The number on the quote is the number on the invoice. Do Windsor Park homes with plaster walls need special preparation before painting? Yes, and this is one of the most common issues we encounter in Windsor Park. Homes built in the 1950s and 1960s along streets like 114 Street and 88 Avenue have original plaster-and-lath walls that develop hairline cracks, hollow spots, and uneven surfaces over 70+ years of settling. We skim-coat damaged areas with setting compound, apply flexible crack filler to prevent future movement cracks, and use a bonding primer formulated for aged plaster before any topcoat. Homes built before 1978 may also contain lead-based paint in original primer layers, our team holds Lead Safety (RRP) certification and follows Health Canada protocols for safe testing and remediation. This preparation is included in our estimate, never charged as an add-on surprise. Can you paint over the mid-century wood panelling in my Windsor Park home? Absolutely. Many 1960s and 1970s Windsor Park homes have dark wood panelling in basements, dens, and family rooms that makes spaces feel dated and dim. We sand the panelling lightly to create tooth for adhesion, apply a high-adhesion bonding primer like Zinsser BIN or KILZ Adhesion, then finish with two coats of Benjamin Moore Advance or Sherwin-Williams Emerald for a smooth, modern result. The subtle wood grain texture actually adds character when painted in a light neutral or warm white, a popular choice for Windsor Park homeowners updating their homes while preserving mid-century charm. The transformation is dramatic and far less expensive than removing and replacing the panelling. What colours work best in Windsor Park's character homes? Windsor Park's mature elm and spruce canopy filters afternoon light beautifully through large windows, which gives you more flexibility with colour than many Edmonton neighbourhoods. For the 1950s–1960s character bungalows, warm whites like Benjamin Moore White Dove or Sherwin-Williams Alabaster complement original hardwood floors and wood trim without looking sterile. Deeper tones like Hale Navy or Iron Ore work beautifully as accent walls in living rooms with south-facing windows along Saskatchewan Drive. For luxury infills with open-concept layouts and 10-foot ceilings, we recommend a cohesive palette of 2–3 complementary colours that flow naturally between the kitchen, living room, and hallway. Our free colour consultation maps your sightlines and tests samples in your actual light conditions. How long does an interior painting project take in Windsor Park? A single room typically takes one day from prep to final coat. A full three-bedroom character bungalow with plaster wall preparation takes 4–6 days depending on the extent of plaster repair and number of colours. Larger two-storey homes or split-levels with stairwell access and detailed trim take 6–8 days. Luxury infills with 2,500+ square feet, multiple sheens, and open-concept colour flow planning may take 8–10 days. Windsor Park is a 10-minute drive from our shop at 9821 33 Ave NW, we are in the neighbourhood regularly and schedule projects efficiently. We provide a specific timeline during your free in-home consultation, and we stick to it. Call 780-938-9555 to book yours. Get Started Windsor Park’s Trusted Interior Painters Whether it is restoring plaster walls in a character bungalow, transforming wood panelling in a split-level, or painting a luxury infill from top to bottom, let us talk about your project. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Interior Painting Edmonton | Walls, Ceilings, Trim & Accent Walls | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/interior-painting.html > Professional interior painting in Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Walls, ceilings, trim, millwork, accent walls & whole-home repaints. certified team, Benjamin Moore & Sherwin-Williams products, 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Interior Painting Edmonton | Walls, Ceilings, Trim & Accent Walls | iPaint Painting Interior Painting in Edmonton iPaint Painting provides professional interior painting services in Edmonton, Alberta , covering walls, ceilings, trim, millwork, baseboards, crown moulding, doors, window frames, accent walls, stairwells, and hallways across every neighbourhood from Glenora and Highlands near the North Saskatchewan River Valley to Windermere and Heritage Valley south of Whitemud Drive . Led by Mourad , a certified painter with over 15 years of experience in Edmonton's unique housing stock, our in-house team of 5 full-time employees uses premium products from Benjamin Moore , Sherwin-Williams , and Cloverdale to deliver flawless results whether you own a 1920s character home near the University of Alberta campus in Belgravia or a new build in The Hamptons off Anthony Henday Drive . Every interior painting project comes with a free colour consultation , a detailed written estimate with no hidden fees, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free estimate. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate certified Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Paint Every Interior Surface, Done Right Whether it's a single accent wall or every surface in your home, our certified team handles it all with precision and care. Walls Living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, and more. Smooth, consistent coverage on every wall surface. Ceilings Flat, textured, or popcorn, we prep and paint ceilings with zero drips and clean edges. Trim & Millwork Baseboards, casings, chair rails, wainscoting, sharp lines and smooth finishes on every detail. Accent Walls Bold colours, feature walls, and statement designs that transform the entire feel of a room. Doors Interior doors, closet doors, and entry doors, sanded, primed, and finished for a factory-smooth look. Window Frames Sills, casings, and frames painted with precision using semi-gloss for durability and easy cleaning. Crown Moulding Detailed brush and spray work on crown moulding for a crisp, elegant finish throughout your home. Stairwells & Hallways High walls, tight spaces, and multi-storey stairwells, we have the equipment and experience to reach every surface safely. Need something that's not on this list? We also handle drywall repairs , popcorn ceiling removal , and stain & lacquer work. If it's inside your home and needs paint, we do it. Our Process From First Call to Final Walkthrough We've refined our interior painting process over 15 years and hundreds of Edmonton homes. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free in-home consultation. 02 ➔ Colour Consultation & Walkthrough Mourad or a senior painter visits your home to assess every surface, discuss your vision, and help you select the perfect colours and sheens for each room. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every room, surface, product, and price. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Prep & Protection We move your furniture, cover floors and fixtures with professional-grade coverings, then sand, patch, caulk, and prime every surface. This is where the real work starts. 05 ➔ Professional Painting Our in-house team applies premium Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale products with precision, the right number of coats for a flawless, lasting finish. 06 Final Walkthrough We walk every room with you, inspect every detail, and put everything back where it was. Your home is cleaned to the condition it was before we arrived, or better. Your 5-year warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Edmonton Homeowners Choose iPaint for Interior Painting We don't just paint walls. We protect your home, respect your time, and deliver results that last, done right the first time and every time. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. When you hire iPaint, you get iPaint, the same trained team, the same standards, every project. That's how we guarantee consistency across every room in your home. Certified Painter Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, Fall Protection, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. This isn't weekend DIY work, it's professional-grade craftsmanship backed by years of formal training and thousands of completed projects across Edmonton. Premium Products Only We don't cut corners with cheap paint. Every interior project uses products from Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or Cloverdale, selected specifically for the surface, room, and traffic level. Premium products mean richer colour, better coverage, and a finish that looks beautiful for years, not months. Free Colour Consultation Choosing the right colour is one of the hardest parts of any interior painting project. That's why every job includes a free colour consultation where we help you navigate options, test samples, and find the perfect sheen for each room. Edmonton's natural light changes with the seasons, we'll help you pick colours that look great year-round. 5-Year Written Warranty Every surface we touch is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn't right, peeling, bubbling, cracking due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise to every Edmonton homeowner. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for prep work, furniture moving, or "additional coats." Everything is detailed upfront so you can make confident decisions. And when we're done, we take care of your home as if it's ours, cleaned and returned to the way it was, or better. Premium Products The Products Behind Our Results We only use professional-grade interior paints from the brands trusted by certified painters across Canada. The product makes the difference, and we never compromise. Benjamin Moore The gold standard in interior paint. We use Benjamin Moore for homeowners who want the richest colour depth, smoothest application, and longest-lasting durability. Perfect for Edmonton homes where dry winter air and temperature swings demand a product that holds up. Regal Select Aura Advance ben Sherwin-Williams Trusted by professional painters for its exceptional coverage and washability. Sherwin-Williams interior lines deliver consistent colour, excellent hide, and outstanding durability, ideal for high-traffic areas like kitchens, hallways, and family rooms. Duration Emerald SuperPaint ProClassic Cloverdale A trusted Western Canadian brand that delivers professional-grade performance at a great value. Cloverdale's interior lines offer excellent adhesion and durability, especially well-suited for Alberta's unique climate conditions and the dry indoor air Edmonton homeowners know well. Acrylux Diamond Ultra During your free colour consultation , we'll recommend the best product line for each room based on surface type, traffic level, desired sheen, and your budget. We'll also explain the differences so you can make an informed choice. Edmonton Pricing Interior Painting Pricing for Edmonton Transparent pricing for every interior project, no hidden fees, no surprises. Single Room $400–$800 Walls, ceiling, trim 3-Bedroom Home $3,500–$6,500 Walls + trim throughout Executive Home $8,000–$15,000+ Glenora, Windermere, Terwillegar Accent Wall $200–$500 Feature wall, bold colour Pre-Sale Refresh $2,500–$5,000 Neutral repaint, main areas Every estimate is detailed, transparent, and guaranteed in writing. Request your free estimate → Edmonton Context Why Edmonton Homes Need Expert Interior Painting Edmonton is a city of distinct housing eras, and each era presents unique interior painting challenges that demand specialized knowledge. With winter temperatures regularly dropping below -30°C and indoor heating systems running 6+ months of the year, the dry air inside Edmonton homes takes a brutal toll on painted surfaces, walls crack, finishes fade, and cheap paint starts peeling within a single season. The premium products we use, Benjamin Moore Regal Select , Sherwin-Williams Duration , Cloverdale Diamond , are formulated to handle the expansion and contraction caused by Edmonton's dramatic temperature swings, from River Valley winter winds to July heat. 1900s–1940s Heritage: Glenora, Highlands & Belgravia Glenora , one of Edmonton's oldest and most prestigious neighbourhoods, sits along Stony Plain Road west of 124 Street overlooking the North Saskatchewan River Valley . These heritage homes feature plaster walls , horsehair lath, original wood trim, and lead-based paint layers dating back to the 1910s. Highlands , located across the river near 112 Avenue and Ada Boulevard , shares this era, homes here have ornate plaster mouldings and radiator-heated rooms that create extreme dry-air stress on paint. Belgravia , tucked beside the University of Alberta campus south of Saskatchewan Drive , includes Craftsman and Tudor-style homes requiring careful skim-coating over cracked plaster before any topcoat can be applied. Our Lead Safety (RRP) certification means we test and handle pre-1960 surfaces safely, in full compliance with Health Canada guidelines. If your heritage home also needs plaster repair and skim-coating , we handle that too. 1950s–1970s Post-War: Riverbend, Mill Woods & Capilano Edmonton's post-war building boom filled Riverbend , south of Whitemud Drive along the river, with bungalows and split-levels featuring textured ceilings , wood-panelled basement rec rooms, and narrow hallways with multiple paint layers. Mill Woods , one of Edmonton's largest residential areas southeast of Whitemud Drive and 50 Street , was developed through the 1970s with thousands of similar bungalows. Many feature popcorn ceilings that need testing for asbestos before removal, our team handles full popcorn ceiling removal safely. Capilano , near Capilano Mall and Fulton Creek , features well-maintained post-war homes where owners invest in modernizing interiors with fresh, contemporary colour palettes that transform dated spaces into bright, modern living areas. 1980s–1990s Executive: Terwillegar, The Hamptons & Magrath Heights Terwillegar Towne and Terwillegar Gardens , accessed from Terwillegar Drive south of the Anthony Henday , feature executive homes built through the 1990s with vaulted ceilings , two-storey foyers, formal dining rooms with crown moulding and chair rails, and open stairwells that require scaffolding and extended-reach equipment. The Hamptons , a golf-course community off Hamptons Drive NW near The Hamptons Golf & Country Club , includes 3,500+ sq. ft. homes where colour flow planning across open-concept main floors is essential, living rooms, kitchens, and hallways must transition seamlessly. Magrath Heights , perched above the river valley near Magrath Boulevard , commands premium finishes like Benjamin Moore Aura to match the calibre of these homes. If you're updating the kitchen to match, our cabinet painting service pairs naturally with a whole-home repaint. 2000s–2010s New Builds: Heritage Valley, Windermere & Summerside Heritage Valley , Edmonton's fast-growing southwest corridor along Ellerslie Road near the Heritage Valley Town Centre , is filled with homes featuring 9-foot ceilings, open-concept layouts, and builder-grade flat paint that scuffs and marks within 2–3 years. Windermere , one of Edmonton's most desirable communities south of Whitemud Drive near Windermere Golf & Country Club , has executive homes where buyers frequently invest in upgrading from builder paint within the first 5 years. Summerside , situated around Summerside Grande Boulevard and the community lake, shares the same builder-grade paint challenge. Alberta's dry winter air combined with forced-air heating accelerates wear on flat paint, we recommend upgrading to eggshell or satin sheen for significantly more durability in high-traffic areas. Downtown & Condos: Oliver, Ice District & Old Strathcona Oliver , Edmonton's densest residential neighbourhood along Jasper Avenue west of downtown, is filled with high-rise and mid-rise condos requiring careful coordination with condo boards and building management. Painting in Oliver often means working around elevator booking schedules, hallway protection requirements, and strict noise bylaws. The Ice District , anchored by Rogers Place arena downtown, features luxury condos with floor-to-ceiling windows where UV exposure fades interior paint faster than in north-facing units, UV-resistant formulations from our colour consultation address this. Old Strathcona , centred around Whyte Avenue (82 Avenue) south of the river, blends heritage character homes with modern infills, each requiring a different approach to surface preparation and product selection. Interior Painting Details What's Included in Every Interior Painting Project When you hire iPaint for interior painting, you're not just getting paint on walls. You're getting a complete, professional service designed around respect for your home and attention to detail, whether you're in a heritage home near the River Valley or a new build off Anthony Henday Drive . Furniture moving and protection , we handle everything, no need to prep your rooms before we arrive Professional-grade floor coverings , heavy canvas drop cloths and plastic sheeting protect your floors, carpets, and hardwood Complete surface preparation , sanding, patching, caulking, and priming before any topcoat goes on Premium products applied with precision , brushes, rollers, and spray equipment selected for each surface Clean, sharp cut lines , where walls meet ceilings, trim, and adjacent surfaces Multi-coat application , the right number of coats for full coverage and lasting colour Full cleanup and furniture replacement , everything goes back exactly where it was Final walkthrough inspection , we review every surface with you before signing off 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better." Ready to get started? Request your free estimate or call 780-938-9555 . Service Areas Interior Painting Across Edmonton & Surrounding Communities We provide professional interior painting services throughout Edmonton and every community within an 80 km radius. Primary Service Area Edmonton, AB Premium Edmonton Neighbourhoods Windermere Glenora Westbrook Estates Windsor Park Riverbend Terwillegar The Hamptons Magrath Heights Heritage Valley Summerside Urban Neighbourhoods Downtown Edmonton Old Strathcona Highlands Oliver Griesbach Surrounding Cities Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Fort Saskatchewan 80 km Service Radius , If you're within 80 km of Edmonton, we'll come to you for interior painting. Not sure if you're in our range? Give us a call at 780-938-9555 and we'll let you know. Our Work Interior Painting Transformations Real interior painting projects from Edmonton homes. See how fresh paint can completely transform a space. Before After Living Room Repaint, Windermere Before After Whole-Home Interior, Glenora Before After Accent Wall & Trim, Terwillegar Before After Kitchen & Hallway, Riverbend Before After Bedroom Suite, The Hamptons Before After Stairwell & Ceiling, Sherwood Park View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Interior painting is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Exterior Painting Cabinet Painting Colour Consultation Drywall & Surface Repairs Cabinet Refinishing Popcorn Ceiling Removal Common Questions Interior Painting FAQs Straight answers to the questions Edmonton homeowners ask most about interior painting projects. How long does it take to paint the interior of a house in Edmonton? A typical 2,000 sq. ft. Edmonton home takes 3–5 days for a full interior repaint, including prep, priming, and two coats. Larger homes (3,000–10,000+ sq. ft.) may take 1–2 weeks depending on the scope. We provide a detailed timeline during your free estimate so you know exactly what to expect. How much does interior painting cost in Edmonton? Interior painting costs in Edmonton typically range from $3 to $6 per square foot, depending on ceiling height, surface condition, number of coats, and product selection. A single room averages $400–$800, while a full home repaint ranges from $5,000–$15,000+. We provide detailed written estimates with no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. Do I need to move my furniture before painting? No. Our crew handles all furniture moving and protection as part of our standard service. We cover floors, furniture, and fixtures with professional-grade coverings before any prep work begins. When we're done, everything goes back exactly where it was, and your home is cleaned to the condition it was in before we arrived, or better. What interior paint finish should I choose? It depends on the room and traffic level. We recommend flat or matte for ceilings and low-traffic areas, eggshell or satin for living rooms and bedrooms, and semi-gloss for kitchens, bathrooms, trim, and doors. During your free colour consultation, we'll recommend the perfect sheen and product for every surface in your home. Can you paint over dark walls with a lighter colour? Absolutely. We use high-quality primers specifically designed for colour transitions. Dark-to-light jobs require proper priming to prevent bleed-through, a step many painters skip. Our certified team ensures full coverage with the right primer and the right number of coats for a flawless finish, regardless of the original colour. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Interior? Whether it's a single room, an accent wall, or a complete whole-home repaint, let's talk about your project. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Office Painting Edmonton | Medical, Professional & Commercial | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/office-painting.html > Professional office painting in Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Medical offices, dental clinics, law firms, co-working spaces. Low-VOC products, after-hours scheduling, minimal disruption. 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Office Painting Edmonton | Medical, Professional & Commercial | iPaint Painting Office Painting in Edmonton iPaint Painting provides professional office painting services in Edmonton, Alberta , for medical offices and specialist clinics along the Glenora medical corridor near 142 Street , dental clinics in Windermere and Terwillegar off Ellerslie Road , law firms and financial offices on Jasper Avenue in the Downtown Core , professional suites in the Ice District near Rogers Place , and co-working spaces in Old Strathcona along Whyte Avenue (82 Avenue) . Led by Mourad , a Master Painters Institute (MPI) certified painter with over 15 years of experience in Edmonton's professional environments, our WCB-covered in-house team uses low-VOC and zero-VOC products from Benjamin Moore Regal Select and Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200 Zero VOC to deliver clean, precise results with minimal disruption to your business . We offer after-hours, evening, and weekend scheduling for offices on Gateway Boulevard , Calgary Trail , 104th Street , and throughout Sherwood Park , St. Albert , and Spruce Grove . Every project includes a free colour consultation , a detailed written estimate with no hidden fees, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free estimate. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate certified Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty Pricing Guide Office Painting Pricing in Edmonton Transparent starting prices for common office projects. Every estimate is customized after a free on-site consultation, no hidden fees, no surprises. Single Office $1,000+ Private office or exam room Low-VOC products 1–2 days typical Medical / Dental $3,000+ Clinics & treatment rooms Zero-VOC available Around patient hours Full Office Suite $5,000+ Multi-room professional suite After-hours scheduling 3–7 days typical Law / Financial $4,000+ Boardrooms & reception Premium finishes Colour consultation included Multi-Floor Office $10,000+ Full building or floor Phased staging plans Evenings & weekends All prices are starting estimates in CAD. Final pricing depends on square footage, surface condition, and scheduling requirements. Get your free custom estimate . What We Paint Every Office Environment, Done Right From single-practitioner clinics to multi-floor professional suites, our certified team delivers clean, precise results in every workspace. Medical Offices Clinics, specialists, and health care facilities. Low-VOC products that meet health care air quality standards, applied with zero disruption to patient care. Dental Clinics Treatment rooms, waiting areas, and sterilization zones. We work around sensitive dental equipment with precision and care. Law Firms Boardrooms, partner offices, reception areas, and client meeting rooms. Professional finishes that reflect the prestige of your practice. Professional Offices Accounting firms, financial advisors, insurance brokers, and real estate offices. Clean, modern finishes that inspire client confidence. Co-Working Spaces Open-plan work areas, private pods, meeting rooms, and breakout zones. Energizing colours that boost creativity and productivity. Reception & Lobbies First impressions matter. We create polished, welcoming reception areas that set the tone for your entire practice or business. Hallways & Common Areas High-traffic corridors, break rooms, kitchenettes, and washrooms. Durable, washable finishes that stand up to daily use. Trim, Doors & Details Door frames, window casings, baseboards, and built-ins. Sharp, precise detail work that elevates the overall professionalism of your space. Need more than office painting? We also handle full commercial painting , epoxy flooring , and drywall & surface repairs . If it's inside your office and needs paint, we do it. Our Process From First Call to Business as Usual We've refined our office painting process to minimize disruption to your business. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for your professional space. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free on-site office consultation. 02 ➔ On-Site Assessment & Colour Strategy Mourad or a senior painter visits your office to assess every surface, discuss colour psychology for your professional environment, and recommend low-VOC products suited to occupied workspaces. 03 ➔ Estimate & Phased Schedule You receive a clear proposal listing every area, surface, product, and price, plus a phased schedule designed around your business hours. No surprises, no hidden fees. 04 ➔ Equipment Protection & Prep We carefully cover desks, computers, medical equipment, and all sensitive items with professional-grade coverings. Surfaces are sanded, patched, caulked, and primed, all after hours or on weekends. 05 ➔ Low-VOC Professional Painting Our in-house team applies premium low-VOC products from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams during evenings, weekends, or phased daytime schedules, so your business keeps running. 06 Final Walkthrough We walk every area with you, inspect every detail, and ensure your office is cleaned and ready for business the next morning. Your 5-year written workmanship warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Edmonton Professionals Choose iPaint for Office Painting We understand that your office is your business. We protect your equipment, respect your schedule, and deliver results that impress clients and staff alike. After-Hours & Weekend Scheduling Your business doesn't stop for paint. That's why we offer evening, overnight, and weekend scheduling for all office projects. We work when you don't, so your team walks into a freshly painted office Monday morning without missing a single billable hour. Low-VOC & Zero-VOC Products For occupied offices, especially medical clinics, dental offices, and spaces where patients or staff are present, we exclusively use low-VOC and zero-VOC formulas from Benjamin Moore Regal Select and Sherwin-Williams ProMar. Minimal odour, maximum safety, and outstanding durability. Equipment & Furniture Protection We know your office contains expensive computers, medical equipment, legal files, and sensitive electronics. Our crew carefully covers and protects every item with professional-grade coverings. Nothing gets moved without your approval, and everything is returned to its exact position when we're done. Colour Psychology Expertise The right colour does more than look good, it affects how clients feel and how staff perform. Cool blues and greens promote calm in medical settings. Warm neutrals convey authority for law firms. We help you choose colours backed by research that reinforce your brand and create the right atmosphere. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every painter on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee, background-checked and trained to work in professional environments. No rotating strangers in your office. When you hire iPaint, you get the same trusted team from start to finish. 5-Year Written Warranty Every surface we touch is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn't right, peeling, bubbling, cracking due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise to every Edmonton business. Premium Products Low-VOC Products Built for Occupied Workspaces For offices where people work and patients are treated, product selection is critical. We use only professional-grade, low-odour formulas that meet the strictest indoor air quality standards. Benjamin Moore The gold standard for office environments. Benjamin Moore's low-VOC and zero-VOC lines deliver rich colour, exceptional washability, and outstanding durability in high-traffic professional spaces. Regal Select is our go-to for medical offices and dental clinics where air quality is paramount. Regal Select (Low-VOC) Aura (Zero-VOC) Advance (Low-Odour) Eco Spec Sherwin-Williams Trusted by commercial painters for exceptional coverage and scrubbability. ProMar 200 Zero VOC is our recommended choice for office suites, while Emerald offers premium zero-VOC performance for executive offices and client-facing spaces that demand the best. ProMar 200 Zero VOC Emerald (Zero-VOC) Duration ProClassic Specialty Office Products Beyond standard wall paint, we offer specialized products for office environments: anti-microbial coatings for medical and dental facilities, dry-erase paint for boardrooms and co-working spaces, and high-durability finishes for washrooms and kitchen areas that see constant use. Anti-Microbial Coatings Dry-Erase Paint High-Durability Finishes Moisture-Resistant Formulas During your free office consultation , we'll recommend the best product line for each area based on use case, traffic level, air quality requirements, and your budget. We'll explain the differences so you can make an informed choice for your practice or business. Edmonton Context Why Edmonton Offices Need Expert Painting Edmonton's professional landscape is expanding rapidly across every quadrant of the city. The Glenora medical corridor , centred on 142 Street near the Royal Alexandra Hospital and the Kingsway area, is home to dozens of specialist clinics, dental practices, and physiotherapy offices. Jasper Avenue , running east-west through the Downtown Core , hosts law firms, accounting practices, and financial advisory offices in both heritage buildings and modern towers like Manulife Place and the Enbridge Tower . The Ice District , the $2.5-billion mixed-use development anchored by Rogers Place on 104 Avenue , is attracting a new wave of professional tenants who demand premium office finishes. South of the North Saskatchewan River , the Gateway Boulevard and Calgary Trail professional parks running from Whyte Avenue south to Ellerslie Road are dense with medical clinics, dental offices, insurance brokers, and real estate firms. The Windermere and Heritage Valley communities along 170 Street SW have seen rapid growth in new medical and dental office construction. Old Strathcona along Whyte Avenue (82 Avenue) is Edmonton's creative hub, where co-working spaces and design agencies require bold, energizing colour palettes. Further west, West Edmonton near West Edmonton Mall and the Mayfield area along 170 Street serve professional tenants with established office parks. Edmonton's climate makes product selection critical for professional environments. Winter temperatures drop below -30°C , and forced-air heating runs non-stop for six or more months, drying painted surfaces, causing hairline cracks, and dulling finishes faster than in temperate cities. The premium low-VOC products we use, including Benjamin Moore Regal Select and Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200 Zero VOC , are formulated to handle these conditions while meeting the indoor air quality standards required in medical and dental environments . Colour psychology matters too: calming blues and greens reduce patient anxiety in healthcare settings on 109 Street , while professional grey-blues in Jasper Avenue boardrooms convey authority and trust. Beyond Edmonton proper, Sherwood Park in Strathcona County has a thriving professional corridor along Baseline Road and Sherwood Drive with medical clinics, dental offices, and law firms. St. Albert north of Edmonton along St. Albert Trail and Perron Street has a growing professional services sector. Whether you're refreshing a specialist clinic in Terwillegar , updating a law office in the Downtown Core , painting a dental practice on Ellerslie Road , or rebranding a co-working space in Old Strathcona , iPaint Painting brings the expertise Edmonton's professional offices demand. Book your free colour consultation today. Office Painting Details What's Included in Every Office Painting Project When you hire iPaint for office painting, you're getting a complete, professional service designed around minimal disruption and meticulous protection of your workspace. Full equipment and furniture protection , desks, computers, medical equipment, and electronics carefully covered with professional-grade coverings After-hours and weekend scheduling , we work when your office is closed, so your business never skips a beat Phased project management , for larger offices, we complete one section at a time so you can keep operating Low-VOC and zero-VOC products only , safe for occupied workspaces, minimal odour, meets health care air quality standards Complete surface preparation , patching, caulking, and priming before any topcoat goes on Clean, precise work around fixtures , sharp lines around built-in cabinetry, window frames, and architectural details Office-ready cleanup , your workspace is cleaned, uncovered, and ready for business the next morning Final walkthrough inspection , we review every surface with you before signing off 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion As Mourad always says: "We treat your office the way we'd treat our own, with respect, precision, and a commitment to leaving it better than we found it." Service Areas Office Painting Across Edmonton & Surrounding Communities We provide professional office painting services throughout Edmonton and every community within an 80 km radius. Primary Service Area Edmonton, AB Key Edmonton Business Districts Downtown / Ice District Oliver Old Strathcona / Whyte Ave 104th Street Windermere Terwillegar Heritage Valley Riverbend West Edmonton South Edmonton Common Medical & Professional Corridors Glenora Medical District University Area Kingsway Jasper Avenue Calgary Trail Surrounding Cities Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Fort Saskatchewan 80 km Service Radius , If your office is within 80 km of Edmonton, we'll come to you. Not sure if you're in our range? Give us a call at 780-938-9555 and we'll let you know. Our Work Office Painting Transformations Real office painting projects from Edmonton businesses. See how fresh paint can completely transform a professional space. Before After Medical Clinic, Windermere Before After Law Office Suite, Downtown Edmonton Before After Dental Clinic, Sherwood Park Before After Co-Working Space, Old Strathcona Before After Financial Office, St. Albert Before After Professional Suite, Terwillegar View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Office painting is just one of our commercial specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Commercial Painting Interior Painting Epoxy Flooring Drywall & Surface Repairs Colour Consultation Common Questions Office Painting FAQs Straight answers to the questions Edmonton professionals ask most about office painting projects. Can you paint our office without disrupting business operations? Absolutely. iPaint Painting offers after-hours, evening, and weekend scheduling specifically for occupied offices across Edmonton, from Jasper Avenue law firms to Glenora medical clinics and Windermere dental practices. We also do phased painting, completing one section at a time so your team can keep working. Most Edmonton office projects are completed with zero downtime for the business. Contact us to discuss your scheduling needs. How much does office painting cost in Edmonton? Office painting costs in Edmonton depend on square footage, surface condition, and scheduling requirements. A single private office or exam room typically runs $1,000–$3,000, while a full professional suite, whether on Gateway Boulevard, in the Ice District, or in Sherwood Park, ranges from $3,000–$10,000+. After-hours and weekend work is available at competitive rates. We provide detailed written estimates with no hidden fees. See our pricing page for more details. Do you use low-VOC paint for offices? Yes. For occupied offices, especially medical clinics along the Glenora corridor, dental offices in Terwillegar and Heritage Valley, and professional spaces where staff or patients are present, we exclusively use low-VOC and zero-VOC products including Benjamin Moore Regal Select and Sherwin-Williams ProMar 200 Zero VOC. These formulas produce minimal odour and meet the strictest indoor air quality standards required for healthcare environments in Alberta. What colours work best for professional offices? Colour psychology matters in professional environments. Cool blues and greens promote calm and focus, ideal for medical and dental offices on Ellerslie Road and in Kingsway. Warm neutrals and greys convey professionalism for law firms and financial offices on Jasper Avenue. Energizing tones work well in co-working spaces and creative agencies in Old Strathcona and 104th Street. During your free consultation, we help you choose colours backed by research that reinforce your brand, not just trends. Will you protect our office equipment and furniture during painting? Yes, equipment protection is one of our top priorities for every office project. We carefully cover and protect all desks, computers, monitors, medical equipment, filing cabinets, and sensitive electronics with professional-grade coverings before any prep work begins. This is especially important in medical and dental environments where specialized equipment requires extra care. When we're done, everything is uncovered and your office is cleaned and ready for business the next morning. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Office? Whether it's a single private office, a medical clinic, or a complete professional suite, let's talk about your project. Free estimates, after-hours scheduling, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Low-VOC Products After-Hours Scheduling --- ## Popcorn Ceiling Removal Edmonton | Smooth, Modern Ceilings | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/popcorn-ceiling-removal.html > Professional popcorn ceiling removal in Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Textured ceiling scraping, skim coating, smoothing & painting. Asbestos-aware process, certified team, 5-year warranty. Call 780-938-9555. Popcorn Ceiling Removal Edmonton | Smooth, Modern Ceilings | iPaint Painting Popcorn Ceiling Removal in Edmonton iPaint Painting is Edmonton, Alberta's trusted popcorn ceiling removal contractor , transforming outdated textured and stipple ceilings into smooth, modern surfaces across the Edmonton Metropolitan Region . Thousands of Edmonton homes built between the 1960s and 1990s , from Capilano war-era bungalows and Gold Bar split-levels to Mill Woods bi-levels and Castle Downs four-levels, feature spray-on popcorn or stipple ceiling texture that collects dust, yellows under fluorescent lighting, and makes rooms feel darker and smaller. Our MPI-certified, Lead Safety (RRP) -credentialed in-house team carefully scrapes, skim coats, sands, primes with Benjamin Moore Fresh Start , and finishes every ceiling with two coats of premium Benjamin Moore ceiling paint . For homes built before 1990, we provide asbestos testing guidance through accredited Edmonton laboratories and coordinate with certified abatement professionals in compliance with Alberta Occupational Health and Safety regulations. Whether you have one room with popcorn texture in Windermere or an entire 2,500 sq ft home with stipple ceilings in Glenora near the University of Alberta , every project includes a free on-site assessment, a detailed written estimate with no hidden fees, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free estimate. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate certified Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Handle Every Type of Textured Ceiling, Removed Right From classic popcorn to heavy stipple, our certified team has the tools and experience to transform any textured ceiling into a smooth, modern surface. Popcorn Ceilings The classic bumpy, cottage-cheese texture applied in thousands of Edmonton homes from the 1960s through the 1990s. We wet, scrape, and smooth it clean. Stipple Ceilings Heavy stipple texture that collects dust and yellows over time. We remove the stipple completely and deliver a fresh, flat surface ready for paint. Smooth Finish The most popular choice after removal. Skim coated, sanded, and painted to a perfectly smooth, modern finish that makes rooms feel larger and brighter. Knockdown Texture Prefer a subtle texture instead of perfectly smooth? Knockdown gives a modern, Mediterranean look that hides minor imperfections while still looking clean and updated. Asbestos Guidance Homes built before 1990 may have asbestos in the ceiling texture. We advise on testing through accredited Edmonton labs and coordinate with certified abatement teams when needed. Drywall Repairs Texture removal sometimes reveals cracks, nail pops, or damaged drywall underneath. We repair everything before skim coating so the finished surface is flawless. Painted-Over Popcorn Previous owners painted over the popcorn? It's harder to remove, but we do it every week. Extra wetting time and careful scraping gets it done without damaging the drywall beneath. Orange Peel & Skip Trowel Want a modern texture alternative? We offer orange peel, skip trowel, and other contemporary finishes to match your home's style and your personal preference. Need more than just ceiling work? We also handle interior painting , drywall repairs , and cabinet painting . Bundle your ceiling removal with a full interior repaint and save. Our Process From Popcorn to Perfect in 6 Steps We've removed popcorn ceilings in hundreds of Edmonton homes. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for ceiling removal. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free in-home ceiling assessment. 02 ➔ Ceiling Assessment & Testing Advice Mourad or a senior painter inspects every textured ceiling, discusses your finish preferences (smooth, knockdown, or other), and advises on asbestos testing for pre-1990 homes. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every room, the scope of work, products, and price. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Protection & Texture Removal We move your furniture, seal floors and walls with heavy plastic, then wet down and carefully scrape every inch of popcorn texture from the ceiling. This is where the transformation begins. 05 ➔ Skim Coat, Sand, Prime & Paint Joint compound skim coat applied for a perfectly smooth surface, sanded to perfection, primed with high-adhesion primer, then finished with two coats of premium Benjamin Moore ceiling paint. 06 Final Walkthrough We inspect every ceiling with you, ensure the finish is flawless, and put everything back where it was. Your home is cleaned to the condition it was before we arrived, or better. Your 5-year warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Edmonton Homeowners Choose iPaint for Popcorn Ceiling Removal Popcorn ceiling removal is messy, detailed work. We protect your home, handle the mess, and deliver ceilings that look brand new, done right the first time. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every person on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee trained in proper ceiling removal techniques. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors. When you hire iPaint, you get iPaint, the same experienced team that's removed popcorn ceilings in hundreds of Edmonton homes. Certified Painter Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus Lead Safety (RRP) credentials, critical for popcorn ceiling work in older homes. This isn't a handyman scraping your ceiling on a weekend. It's professional-grade work by a certified tradesperson. Asbestos-Aware Process If your Edmonton home was built before 1990, we always recommend asbestos testing before removal begins. We'll connect you with accredited local testing labs, explain the process, and coordinate with certified abatement professionals if needed. Your family's safety comes first, no shortcuts. Complete Dust Containment Popcorn ceiling removal creates a serious amount of dust and debris. We seal off every work area with heavy plastic sheeting, walls, floors, doorways, and fixtures, so the mess stays contained. Your home outside the work zone stays clean throughout the entire project. 5-Year Written Warranty Every ceiling we smooth and paint is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If the skim coat cracks, the paint peels, or anything isn't right due to our work, we come back and fix it, no questions asked. That's our promise to every Edmonton homeowner. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for drywall repairs, skim coating, or "unexpected conditions." Everything is assessed and priced upfront so there are no surprises. And when we're done, your home is cleaned to the condition it was in before, or better. Premium Products The Products Behind Our Smooth Ceilings Popcorn ceiling removal is only as good as the materials used to finish the surface. We use professional-grade compounds, primers, and ceiling paints, never cheap substitutes. Joint Compound & Drywall Mud The foundation of a smooth ceiling. We use professional-grade joint compound for skim coating, applied in thin, even layers and sanded between coats. The quality of the skim coat determines the quality of the final finish, and we never rush this step. All-Purpose Compound Topping Compound Setting-Type Compound High-Adhesion Primer After skim coating and sanding, a quality primer is essential. We use high-adhesion, stain-blocking primers that seal the new surface, prevent moisture issues, and create the perfect base for the topcoat. This step ensures the ceiling paint adheres properly and looks uniform. Benjamin Moore Fresh Start Sherwin-Williams PVA Primer Zinsser Bulls Eye 1-2-3 Benjamin Moore Ceiling Paint For the final finish, we use Benjamin Moore's ceiling-specific products, formulated for zero-spatter application, exceptional hide, and a beautiful flat finish that makes ceilings look flawless. The ultra-flat sheen hides minor surface imperfections and reflects light evenly across the entire ceiling. Waterborne Ceiling Paint Regal Select Flat Ultra Spec 500 Ceiling During your free ceiling assessment , we'll explain the products we'll use on your specific project and why. We'll also discuss finish options, bright white, warm white, or a custom colour, so your new ceilings complement your rooms perfectly. Pricing Guide Popcorn Ceiling Removal Pricing in Edmonton Transparent pricing based on room count, ceiling condition, and finish type. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees. Single Room $300–$800 Scrape, skim, sand, prime & 2 coats ceiling paint 3–5 Rooms $1,200–$3,500 Multiple rooms, smooth finish Drywall repairs included Whole Home $2,000–$6,000 Every ceiling, complete transformation to smooth Painted-Over +15–25% Extra labour for paint layer removal before scraping Knockdown Finish $350–$900/rm Modern texture alternative Orange peel or skip trowel All pricing includes furniture moving, full containment, scraping, skim coating, sanding, priming, painting, and cleanup. Request your free estimate for exact project pricing. Edmonton Context Why So Many Edmonton Homes Have Popcorn Ceilings Edmonton experienced its largest residential building boom between the 1960s and early 1990s , driven by the Alberta oil and gas industry expansion that transformed the city from a population of 280,000 in 1960 to over 600,000 by 1990. During those three decades, spray-on textured ceilings , commonly called popcorn, stipple, or cottage cheese, were the industry standard across Edmonton's residential construction. Builders applied the texture because it was fast, cheap, hid drywall imperfections, and provided minor acoustic dampening in the two-storey homes that dominated the building landscape. The result is that tens of thousands of Edmonton homes still have popcorn ceilings today. Entire neighbourhoods were built during this era, Mill Woods (developed from 1971), Castle Downs (1970s), Kaskitayo (1970s-80s), Riverbend (1980s), The Meadows (late 1980s), and Millbourne near Millgate . Even premium neighbourhoods like Glenora , Windsor Park , and Highlands have older homes and post-war renovations that introduced popcorn texture. If your home predates 1993 and has never had ceiling work, you are almost certainly looking at textured ceilings right now. There is also the asbestos question , which is uniquely relevant to Edmonton's housing stock. The Government of Alberta and Alberta Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) regulations require that any building material suspected of containing asbestos be tested before disturbance. Popcorn ceiling texture applied in Edmonton before 1990 commonly contained chrysotile asbestos fibres , a practice standard across Canada during that period. The texture is safe when undisturbed, but scraping releases fibres into the air. We always recommend professional testing through accredited Edmonton environmental labs , testing costs $30-$50 per sample and takes a few business days. If asbestos is confirmed, certified abatement must be completed before we proceed, in full compliance with Alberta OHS Code Part 4 . Whether you are modernizing a 1920s character home in Highlands near 118 Avenue , updating a 1975 split-level in Riverbend off Terwillegar Drive , prepping a Terwillegar Towne home for sale on the competitive Edmonton real estate market, or renovating a condo in Oliver near Jasper Avenue , removing that popcorn ceiling is one of the highest-impact, most cost-effective upgrades you can make. Smooth ceilings make rooms feel taller, brighter, and more modern, and they pair perfectly with a fresh interior paint job or drywall repairs . Book your free ceiling assessment today. Project Details What's Included in Every Popcorn Ceiling Removal Project When you hire iPaint for popcorn ceiling removal, you are getting a complete transformation from textured to smooth, not just a scrape-and-go job. Our process is the same whether we are in a Windermere estate or a Bonnie Doon bungalow. Furniture moving and protection , we handle everything, no need to prep your rooms before we arrive Full room containment , heavy plastic sheeting on floors, walls, and doorways to contain all dust and debris Ceiling wetting and careful scraping , water softens the texture for clean removal without gouging the drywall Drywall repair , any cracks, nail pops, or damage revealed during scraping is repaired before finishing Professional skim coating , multiple thin layers of joint compound for a perfectly smooth surface Precision sanding , sanded between coats and after final application for a glass-smooth finish High-adhesion priming , Benjamin Moore Fresh Start or Zinsser Bulls Eye 1-2-3 seals the new surface Two coats of premium ceiling paint , Benjamin Moore ceiling products for a flawless, uniform finish Full cleanup and furniture replacement , everything goes back exactly where it was 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion Pair your ceiling removal with cabinet painting or a whole-home interior repaint and transform your Edmonton home in one project. As Mourad always says: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better." Service Areas Popcorn Ceiling Removal Across Edmonton & Surrounding Communities We provide professional popcorn ceiling removal services throughout Edmonton and every community within an 80 km radius. Primary Service Area Edmonton, AB Premium Edmonton Neighbourhoods Windermere Glenora Westbrook Estates Windsor Park Riverbend Terwillegar The Hamptons Magrath Heights Heritage Valley Summerside Urban Neighbourhoods Downtown Edmonton Old Strathcona Highlands Oliver Griesbach Surrounding Cities Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Fort Saskatchewan 80 km Service Radius , If you're within 80 km of Edmonton, we'll come to you for popcorn ceiling removal. Not sure if you're in our range? Give us a call at 780-938-9555 and we'll let you know. Our Work Popcorn Ceiling Removal Transformations Real popcorn ceiling removal projects from Edmonton homes. See the difference smooth ceilings make. Before After Living Room Ceiling, Windermere Before After Whole-Home Ceiling Removal, Glenora Before After Master Bedroom Ceiling, Terwillegar Before After Kitchen Stipple Removal, Riverbend Before After Hallway & Bedrooms, The Hamptons Before After Basement Ceiling, Sherwood Park View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Popcorn ceiling removal pairs perfectly with other interior upgrades. Get everything done by one trusted team. Interior Painting Drywall & Surface Repairs Cabinet Painting Common Questions Popcorn Ceiling Removal FAQs Straight answers to the questions Edmonton homeowners ask most about popcorn ceiling removal. How long does popcorn ceiling removal take? A single room typically takes 1–2 days for complete popcorn ceiling removal, including scraping, skim coating, sanding, priming, and painting. A full home with multiple rooms usually takes 3–7 days depending on the number of rooms and ceiling condition. We provide a detailed timeline during your free estimate so you know exactly what to expect. How much does popcorn ceiling removal cost in Edmonton? Popcorn ceiling removal in Edmonton typically costs $300–$800 per room, depending on room size, ceiling height, and the condition of the texture. Whole-home popcorn ceiling removal ranges from $2,000–$6,000. Painted-over popcorn costs slightly more due to the extra labour required. We provide detailed written estimates with no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. Does my popcorn ceiling contain asbestos? If your Edmonton home was built before 1990, there's a chance the popcorn ceiling texture contains asbestos fibres. We strongly recommend professional testing before any removal work begins. iPaint can connect you with accredited Edmonton testing labs and walk you through the process. Testing typically costs $30–$50 per sample and takes a few business days. If asbestos is found, certified abatement must be completed before we proceed with removal. Can you apply knockdown texture instead of smooth? Absolutely. While the majority of our clients choose a smooth finish, we can apply knockdown texture, orange peel, skip trowel, or other modern textures if you prefer. Knockdown is a popular choice for homeowners who want a subtle texture that hides minor imperfections while still looking clean and updated. We'll show you samples during your free consultation so you can choose with confidence. Is popcorn ceiling removal messy? How do you protect my home? Popcorn ceiling removal is one of the messiest renovation tasks, but that's our problem, not yours. We seal off the entire work area with heavy plastic sheeting covering floors, walls, and doorways. All furniture is moved or fully protected. We contain every bit of dust and debris within the work zone, and when we're done, your home is cleaned to the condition it was in before we arrived, or better. You won't find popcorn dust in your living room. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Interior? Whether it's a single room, an accent wall, or a complete whole-home repaint, let's talk about your project. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate Certified Painter 5-Year Warranty Free Colour Consultation No Subcontractors --- ## Stain & Lacquer Edmonton | Wood Finishing, Railings & Trim | iPaint Painting URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/services/stain-and-lacquer.html > Professional stain and lacquer services in Edmonton by iPaint Painting. Wood staining for railings, staircases, doors, trim, wainscoting & beams. Lacquer finishing in clear coat, satin, semi-gloss & high-gloss. Minwax, General Finishes & Benjamin Moore Arborcoat. Call 780-938-9555. Stain & Lacquer Edmonton | Wood Finishing, Railings & Trim | iPaint Painting Stain & Lacquer in Edmonton iPaint Painting is Edmonton, Alberta's trusted wood staining and lacquer finishing contractor , delivering rich, even finishes on railings, staircases, banisters, doors, trim, wainscoting, exposed beams, and every interior wood surface across the Edmonton Metropolitan Region . Our MPI-certified in-house team uses premium products from Minwax , General Finishes , Benjamin Moore Arborcoat , conversion varnish , and catalyzed lacquer to achieve furniture-grade results that withstand Edmonton's unique interior climate, where 6+ months of forced-air heating drops indoor humidity below 20%, causing wood to contract, crack, and separate without properly formulated protective finishes. From a heritage staircase railing in a Glenora estate near the University of Alberta to solid oak doors in a Windermere custom build, exposed Douglas fir beams in a Highlands craftsman home near Ada Boulevard , or a complete strip-and-re-stain on 1990s maple railings in a Riverbend bi-level, every project includes a free on-site consultation with colour matching on your actual wood, a detailed written estimate with no hidden fees, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Call 780-938-9555 for your free estimate. Call 780-938-9555 Get Your Free Estimate certified Certified 5-Year Written Warranty 4.9 Stars 156 Reviews All In-House Team, No Subs MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty MPI Certified Certified Painter WCB Covered City Licensed Benjamin Moore Sherwin-Williams Fully Insured Lead Safety (RRP) Cloverdale Paints 5-Year Warranty What We Stain & Finish Every Wood Surface, Finished Right From a single railing to every piece of woodwork in your home, our certified team delivers rich, even stain and flawless lacquer finishes. Railings & Banisters Staircase railings, banisters, and spindles, sanded, stained, and sealed with multiple coats of lacquer for lasting beauty and durability. Staircases Treads, risers, stringers, and newel posts, complete staircase staining and finishing from top to bottom with consistent colour throughout. Interior Doors Solid wood and veneer doors stained to highlight the natural grain, then sealed with lacquer for a smooth, durable finish that resists wear. Trim & Casings Baseboards, door casings, window trim, and chair rails, stained and finished to match or complement your existing woodwork perfectly. Wainscoting Raised panel, beadboard, and flat panel wainscoting, stained and lacquered to add warmth and character to dining rooms, hallways, and entryways. Exposed Beams Ceiling beams, headers, and structural timbers, stained to enhance the natural wood grain and sealed for long-term protection against drying and cracking. Window Frames & Sills Wood window frames and sills stained and lacquered to match surrounding trim, with UV-resistant topcoats to prevent sun damage and fading. Refinishing & Strip Jobs Existing stained surfaces stripped to bare wood and re-stained in a new colour. We handle dark-to-light conversions, damage repair, and colour matching to existing woodwork. Need something beyond stain and lacquer? We also handle interior painting , cabinet refinishing , and deck & fence staining . If it involves wood finishing, we do it. Our Process From First Call to Final Walkthrough We've refined our stain and lacquer process over 15 years and hundreds of Edmonton homes. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint for wood finishing. 01 ➔ Free Consultation Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman, not a call centre, and we'll schedule your free in-home consultation. 02 ➔ Wood Assessment & Colour Matching Mourad or a senior finisher visits your home to assess the wood species, existing finish, and condition. We help you select the perfect stain colour and sheen, and can match existing woodwork throughout your home. 03 ➔ Detailed Written Estimate You receive a clear proposal listing every surface, product, and price. No surprises, no hidden fees, the price we quote is the price you pay. 04 ➔ Stripping, Sanding & Conditioning Surrounding areas protected with professional-grade coverings. Existing finishes stripped if needed, wood sanded through progressive grits, and conditioner applied to ensure even stain absorption. 05 ➔ Stain & Lacquer Application Premium stain applied evenly by hand, followed by multiple coats of lacquer or clear coat in your chosen sheen. Light sanding between coats ensures a glass-smooth, professional finish. 06 Final Walkthrough We inspect every surface with you, ensure your home is cleaned to the condition it was before we arrived, or better. Your 5-year warranty starts now. Why iPaint Why Edmonton Homeowners Choose iPaint for Stain & Lacquer Wood finishing requires patience, precision, and the right products. We bring all three to every stain and lacquer project, done right the first time. In-House Team, No Subcontractors Every finisher on our crew is a full-time, in-house employee. No rotating strangers, no subcontractors, no middlemen. Wood staining demands consistency, the same hand, the same technique, the same standards from the first surface to the last. That's what you get with iPaint. Certified Painter & Finisher Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, Fall Protection, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. With 15+ years of experience in wood finishing, staining, and lacquer application, he understands how different wood species absorb stain and how to achieve an even, professional result every time. Premium Stain & Lacquer Products We use professional-grade products from Minwax, General Finishes, and Benjamin Moore Arborcoat for staining, plus conversion varnish and catalyzed lacquer for topcoats. For non-porous surfaces, we use gel stains that deliver rich colour without blotching. The product makes the difference, and we never compromise. Expert Colour Matching Matching stain colour to existing woodwork is one of the hardest parts of any finishing project. Different wood species absorb stain differently, and lighting changes how colour appears. We test samples on your actual wood, in your actual lighting conditions, to ensure a perfect match before committing to the full application. 5-Year Written Warranty Every surface we stain and finish is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If the lacquer peels, bubbles, or cracks due to our work, we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise to every Edmonton homeowner. No Hidden Costs, Ever The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. Stripping, sanding, conditioning, multiple coats of lacquer, it's all included and detailed upfront. No surprise charges for "extra prep" or "additional coats." And when we're done, your home is cleaned to the condition it was before we arrived, or better. Premium Products The Products Behind Our Results We only use professional-grade stains, lacquers, and topcoats from the brands trusted by certified finishers across Canada. The product makes the difference, and we never compromise. Minwax The industry standard for interior wood staining. Minwax penetrating stains deliver deep, even colour on all wood species, from oak and maple to pine and birch. Their range of colours makes it easy to match existing woodwork or create a completely new look for Edmonton homes. Wood Finish Gel Stain PolyShades Pre-Stain Conditioner General Finishes Professional-grade water-based stains and topcoats trusted by furniture makers and finishing professionals. General Finishes products deliver exceptional clarity, durability, and colour consistency, ideal for high-visibility surfaces like staircases, railings, and interior doors. Gel Stain High Performance Topcoat Enduro-Var Arm-R-Seal Benjamin Moore Arborcoat & Pro Lacquers Benjamin Moore Arborcoat delivers premium interior wood stain with rich colour and superior penetration. For protective topcoats, we use conversion varnish and catalyzed lacquer, the same finishes used on high-end cabinetry, for an ultra-durable, furniture-grade finish that resists scratches, moisture, and wear. Arborcoat Interior Conversion Varnish Catalyzed Lacquer Water-Based Polyurethane During your free consultation , we'll recommend the best stain and topcoat combination for your wood species, desired colour, sheen level, and traffic exposure. We'll also test samples on your actual wood so you see the result before we commit. Pricing Guide Stain & Lacquer Pricing in Edmonton Transparent pricing based on surface type, wood species, and whether stripping is required. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees. Staircase Railing $500–$1,500 Railing, spindles, newel post Strip, sand, stain & lacquer Full Staircase $1,500–$4,000 Treads, risers, railing, spindles Complete strip & refinish Interior Doors $200–$500/door Solid wood or veneer Stain & lacquer both sides Trim & Casings $8–$15/lin ft Baseboards, casings, chair rail Sand, stain & topcoat Exposed Beams $300–$1,200 Ceiling beams & headers Stain & protective seal All pricing includes protection, stripping (if needed), progressive sanding, wood conditioning, stain, multiple lacquer coats, and cleanup. Request your free estimate for exact project pricing. Edmonton Context Why Edmonton Homes Need Expert Wood Finishing Edmonton's interior climate creates unique challenges for wood surfaces that most homeowners do not realize until they see the damage. During the 6-month heating season from October through March, furnaces running 16+ hours a day drop indoor relative humidity below 20% , well below the 35-55% range that wood finishes need to remain stable. At that humidity level, wood contracts, grain separates, joints open, and improperly applied stain and lacquer cracks, peels, and flakes. This is especially visible on high-traffic surfaces like staircase railings , door frames , and baseboards that also endure daily contact and wear. Edmonton's housing stock spans a remarkable range of eras and architectural styles, each with its own wood finishing demands. Heritage homes in Highlands along Ada Boulevard and in Glenora near the Groat Road ravine feature original 1910s-1940s fir and oak woodwork that requires careful stripping, colour matching, and restoration-grade lacquer. Post-war bungalows in Bonnie Doon , Capilano , and King Edward Park near Whyte Avenue often have painted-over pine trim that Edmonton homeowners want restored to natural wood. The 1970s-80s homes in Riverbend , Terwillegar , and Mill Woods near 66 Street typically feature dark oak railings that owners want lightened or refreshed to match modern aesthetics. Meanwhile, the modern infill construction boom in Ritchie , Belgravia , Strathcona , Westmount , and Garneau near the University of Alberta campus has created demand for new-build staining on engineered hardwood, maple, walnut, and white oak staircases, railings, and feature walls. Custom builders in Windermere , The Hamptons , Magrath Heights , and Keswick south of Ellerslie Road regularly specify stained woodwork as a premium design element. These new builds require different techniques than restoration work, pre-stain conditioning for softwoods, even application on large surfaces, and catalyzed lacquer topcoats that cure fast enough for construction timelines. Whether you are refinishing a century-old staircase in Highlands , staining brand-new oak railings in a Windermere estate, restoring faded wainscoting in a Glenora dining room, or colour-matching new doors to existing trim in a Sherwood Park home, iPaint Painting brings the product knowledge, technique, and patience that Edmonton's wood demands. Need the walls done too? Pair your stain work with interior painting or cabinet refinishing and get everything done by one team. Contact us for your free consultation . Stain & Lacquer Details What's Included in Every Stain & Lacquer Project When you hire iPaint for stain and lacquer work, you are getting a complete, professional finishing service designed around precision, patience, and respect for your home, whether it is a 1920s Highlands heritage property or a brand-new Windermere custom build. Professional-grade protection , surrounding floors, walls, and furniture covered with heavy canvas drop cloths and plastic sheeting Stripping existing finishes , old stain, lacquer, or varnish removed using professional chemical strippers and hand sanding Progressive sanding , wood sanded through multiple grits (80, 120, 150, 220) for a smooth, even surface ready for stain Wood conditioning , pre-stain conditioner applied to softwoods like pine and birch to prevent blotchy absorption, critical for many Edmonton-era homes Even stain application by hand , stain applied with brushes and wiped by hand for consistent colour and grain visibility Multiple coats of lacquer or clear coat , 2-3 coats of catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish in your chosen sheen, with light sanding between coats Gel stains for non-porous surfaces , fiberglass doors, metal railings, and previously sealed surfaces that will not absorb traditional stain Full cleanup , everything returned to the condition it was before we arrived 5-year written workmanship warranty , activated at project completion Thinking about outdoor wood too? We also handle deck and fence staining with the same attention to detail. As Mourad always says: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project, or better." Service Areas Stain & Lacquer Across Edmonton & Surrounding Communities We provide professional wood staining and lacquer finishing services throughout Edmonton and every community within an 80 km radius. Primary Service Area Edmonton, AB Premium Edmonton Neighbourhoods Windermere Glenora Westbrook Estates Windsor Park Riverbend Terwillegar The Hamptons Magrath Heights Heritage Valley Summerside Urban Neighbourhoods Downtown Edmonton Old Strathcona Highlands Oliver Griesbach Surrounding Cities Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Fort Saskatchewan 80 km Service Radius , If you're within 80 km of Edmonton, we'll come to you for stain and lacquer work. Not sure if you're in our range? Give us a call at 780-938-9555 and we'll let you know. Our Work Stain & Lacquer Transformations Real wood finishing projects from Edmonton homes. See how professional staining and lacquer can completely transform your woodwork. Before After Staircase Railing Refinish, Windermere Before After Full Staircase Stain & Lacquer, Glenora Before After Interior Door Staining, Terwillegar Before After Wainscoting & Trim, Riverbend Before After Exposed Beam Staining, The Hamptons Before After Banister Strip & Re-Stain, Sherwood Park View Full Gallery Related Services More Ways We Can Help Stain and lacquer is just one of our specialities. Explore our other services to get everything done by one trusted team. Interior Painting Cabinet Refinishing Deck & Fence Staining Common Questions Stain & Lacquer FAQs Straight answers to the questions Edmonton homeowners ask most about wood staining and lacquer finishing projects. How much does it cost to stain a staircase railing in Edmonton? Staircase railing staining in Edmonton typically costs $500–$1,500 depending on the length, number of spindles, wood species, and whether stripping of an existing finish is required. A full staircase including treads, risers, railing, and spindles ranges from $1,500–$4,000. Interior doors typically run $200–$500 each. We provide detailed written estimates with no hidden fees. What is the difference between stain and lacquer? Stain penetrates the wood to add colour while allowing the natural grain to show through. Lacquer is a clear protective topcoat applied over the stain to seal and protect the wood, available in satin, semi-gloss, and high-gloss sheens. Most wood finishing projects require both — stain for colour, then multiple coats of lacquer for durability and sheen. Can you change the colour of already-stained wood? Yes. We strip the existing finish down to bare wood using professional-grade chemical strippers and sanding, then apply wood conditioner and your new stain colour. Going from dark to light requires more extensive stripping, but our certified team has the experience and products to achieve a clean, even result on any wood species. What products do you use for interior wood staining? We use professional-grade products from Minwax, General Finishes, and Benjamin Moore Arborcoat for staining. For protective topcoats, we use conversion varnish, catalyzed lacquer, and water-based polyurethane depending on the application. For non-porous surfaces like fiberglass doors or metal railings, we use gel stains that sit on top of the surface rather than penetrating. How long does a stain and lacquer project take? A typical staircase railing takes 2–3 days including stripping, sanding, staining, and multiple coats of lacquer with drying time between coats. A full staircase or multiple interior doors may take 3–5 days. Proper drying time between coats is critical for a durable finish — we never rush the process. Get Started Ready to Transform Your Woodwork? 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Standalone service, not part of remodel Interior Designer, Secondary Color Consultation /services/color-consultation/ Free color consultation (USP), design advice Painting, Secondary GMB Stain & Lacquer /services/stain-and-lacquer/ Railings, staircases, wood finishes Painting, Secondary GMB Drywall & Surface Repairs /services/drywall-and-surface-repairs/ Patching, mudding, sanding, texture Painting, Secondary GMB Epoxy Flooring /services/epoxy-flooring/ Garage, commercial, industrial floors Painting, Secondary GMB Deck & Fence Staining /services/deck-and-fence-staining/ Exterior wood protection, seasonal Painting, Secondary GMB Popcorn Ceiling Removal /services/popcorn-ceiling-removal/ Texture removal, smoothing, modernizing Upsell General Contracting /services/general-contracting/ Medical field focus, full-scope projects 3 Location Pages 30 pages, entity-rich content with local landmarks, neighborhoods, community features Each page includes 800–1,500 words, entity triples, 3–5 location-specific FAQs, GeoShape + GeoCoordinates schema, and links to all service × location combos for that area. Primary City Hub City Hub Edmonton /areas/edmonton/ Capital city, North Saskatchewan River, River Valley parks, University of Alberta, ICE District Edmonton Premium Neighborhoods (Highest Income) Premium Windermere /areas/windermere/ $800K–$2M+ homes, Ambleside, Keswick, river views Premium Glenora /areas/glenora/ Est. 1906, heritage homes, Crestwood, Laurier Heights Premium Westbrook Estates /areas/westbrook-estates/ Edmonton's richest neighborhood, Derrick Golf Club Premium Windsor Park /areas/windsor-park/ U of A, Royal Mayfair Golf Club, Hawrelak Park Premium Riverbend /areas/riverbend/ Established 1970s–80s, spacious lots, river valley Premium Terwillegar /areas/terwillegar/ Terwillegar Park, contemporary architecture Premium The Hamptons /areas/the-hamptons/ Golf course community, executive homes, north Edmonton Premium Magrath Heights /areas/magrath-heights/ $700K–$1.2M+ builds, Whitemud Creek Ravine Premium Heritage Valley /areas/heritage-valley/ Closest to business address, new construction hub Premium Summerside /areas/summerside/ Lake Summerside, Edmonton's largest man-made lake Edmonton Urban & Commercial Districts Urban Downtown Edmonton /areas/downtown-edmonton/ ICE District, Rogers Place, Stantec Tower, condos Urban Old Strathcona /areas/old-strathcona/ Provincial Historic Area, Whyte Avenue, commercial Urban Highlands /areas/highlands/ Ada Boulevard mansion row, heritage homes Urban Oliver /areas/oliver/ Densest residential, high-rise condos Urban Griesbach /areas/griesbach/ Military heritage, premium community, central park Surrounding Cities City, 75K pop Sherwood Park /areas/sherwood-park/ Strathcona County, Heritage Mile, Broadmoor Estates City, 68K pop St. Albert /areas/st-albert/ Best city to live in AB, Sturgeon River, Kingswood City, 40K pop Spruce Grove /areas/spruce-grove/ Fast-growing, high homeownership, family-oriented City, 34K pop Leduc /areas/leduc/ Airport corridor, new developments City, 26K pop Beaumont /areas/beaumont/ Bilingual city, French-village downtown, rapid growth City, 30K pop Fort Saskatchewan /areas/fort-saskatchewan/ North Saskatchewan River, Historic Park Phase 2 Neighborhoods (Drip Published Later) Phase 2 Belgravia /areas/belgravia/ Phase 2 Westmount /areas/westmount/ Phase 2 Lewis Estates /areas/lewis-estates/ Phase 2 Mill Woods /areas/mill-woods/ Phase 2 Garneau /areas/garneau/ Phase 2 McKernan /areas/mckernan/ Phase 2 Walker /areas/walker/ Phase 2 Callaghan /areas/callaghan/ 4 Service × Location Combo Pages 110 pages, Top 5 services × 22 Tier 1 locations Each combo page gets 800–1,500 words of unique entity-rich content, direct-answer paragraph, 3–5 location-specific FAQs, and links back to parent service + location pages. URL pattern: /services/[service]/[location]/ Location Interior Painting Exterior Painting Commercial Painting Cabinet Refinishing Cabinet Refacing Edmonton ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Windermere ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Glenora ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Westbrook Estates ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Windsor Park ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Riverbend ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Terwillegar ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ The Hamptons ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Magrath Heights ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Heritage Valley ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Summerside ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Downtown Edmonton ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Old Strathcona ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Highlands ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Oliver ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Griesbach ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Sherwood Park ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ St. Albert ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Spruce Grove ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Leduc ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Beaumont ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Fort Saskatchewan ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 5 FAQ Standalone Pages ~499 pages, every FAQ becomes its own ranking page Every FAQ from every service, location, and combo page gets expanded into a 300–500 word standalone article at /faqs/[question-slug]/ . Uses Article/WebPage schema (deliberately NOT FAQPage) to avoid competing with source pages. Each links back to its source + 2–3 related FAQs. Source Pages FAQs per Page Standalone FAQs Generated Service pages 16 5 80 Location pages 22 4 88 Service × Location combos 110 3 330 Total 498 + 1 hub = 499 6 Blog Articles 12 initial articles, Edmonton-specific long-tail keywords Blog How Much Does Interior Painting Cost in Edmonton? /blog/interior-painting-cost-edmonton/ Blog Best Paint Colors for Edmonton Homes in 2026 /blog/best-paint-colors-edmonton-homes/ Blog How to Choose a Painting Contractor in Edmonton /blog/how-to-choose-painting-contractor-edmonton/ Blog Cabinet Painting vs. Cabinet Refinishing /blog/cabinet-painting-vs-refinishing/ Blog Preparing Your Home for Exterior Painting /blog/preparing-home-exterior-painting-edmonton/ Blog Complete Guide to Epoxy Flooring in Edmonton /blog/epoxy-flooring-guide-edmonton/ Blog Why Your Kitchen Needs a Cabinet Refresh /blog/edmonton-kitchen-cabinet-refresh/ Blog Commercial Painting: What Business Owners Need to Know /blog/commercial-painting-edmonton-business-owners/ Blog Stain vs. Paint for Your Edmonton Deck /blog/stain-vs-paint-edmonton-deck/ Blog How Long Does Exterior Paint Last in Edmonton? /blog/how-long-exterior-paint-lasts-edmonton-climate/ Blog Before & After: 10 Edmonton Transformations /blog/before-after-edmonton-home-transformations/ Blog What to Expect During Your Free Estimate /blog/what-to-expect-free-painting-estimate/ 7 Technical Files 7 files, SEO infrastructure & legal Technical XML Sitemap /sitemap.xml Search engine crawling Technical HTML Sitemap /sitemap.html Human browsable + SiteNavigationElement schema Technical Robots.txt /robots.txt Crawl directives Technical llms.txt /llms.txt AI system structured summary Technical llms-full.txt /llms-full.txt AI system complete site content Legal Privacy Policy /privacy-policy/ Legal Terms of Service /terms-of-service/ Σ Total Site Size 12 Core Pages 16 Services 30 Locations 110 Service × Location 499 FAQ Pages 12 Blog Articles 7 Technical 686 Total Pages N Navigation Preview Desktop mega menu structure i Paint Home Services ▾ Areas We Serve ▾ Gallery About Blog Contact Get Free Estimate Services Mega Menu: Painting Interior Painting Exterior Painting Commercial Painting Industrial Painting Office Painting Cabinets & Kitchen Remodel Cabinet Refinishing ★ Cabinet Refacing ★ Cabinet Painting Cabinet Making Color Consultation Specialty Stain & Lacquer Epoxy Flooring Drywall & Surface Repairs Deck & Fence Staining Popcorn Ceiling Removal General Contracting Areas Mega Menu: Edmonton Downtown Edmonton Old Strathcona Oliver Highlands Griesbach Premium Neighborhoods Windermere Glenora Westbrook Estates Windsor Park Riverbend Terwillegar The Hamptons Magrath Heights Heritage Valley Summerside Surrounding Cities Sherwood Park St. Albert Spruce Grove Leduc Beaumont Fort Saskatchewan D Deployment Timeline Drip publishing, mimics natural site growth Day 1 Core Foundation Homepage, all 16 service pages, about, contact, gallery, reviews, FAQ hub, blog hub, pricing, before & after, warranty, sitemap, llms.txt, robots.txt, legal pages. Complete functional website live on day one. ~37 pages Week 1–2 Location Hubs 22 Tier 1 location pages released 3–5 per day as clusters. Each location page deploys with its FAQ standalone pages. ~110 pages (22 locations + 88 FAQs) Week 2–4 Service × Location Combos 110 combo pages released 5–8 per day. Each combo deploys with its FAQ standalone pages. Internal links activate progressively. ~440 pages (110 combos + 330 FAQs) Week 4–6 Phase 2 + Blog 8 Phase 2 neighborhood pages with their combos. 12 blog articles published 2–3 per week. ~60+ pages Ongoing Continuous Growth Additional blog content, new FAQ pages as questions emerge, Phase 2 location combos, seasonal content updates. Expanding B Breadcrumb Patterns BreadcrumbList schema on every page Service Page Home › Services › Interior Painting Location Page Home › Areas We Serve › Windermere Service × Location Home › Services › Interior Painting › Windermere FAQ Standalone Home › FAQ › How Much Does Interior Painting Cost? Blog Post Home › Blog › Best Paint Colors for Edmonton Homes L Internal Linking Rules Zero orphan pages, every page gives and receives links 1 Pillar-Cluster Architecture Every location page links UP to area hub Every service page links DOWN to location combos Related services cross-link (e.g., Cabinet Refinishing ↔ Cabinet Refacing) 2 FAQ Backlink Web Every FAQ standalone links BACK to source page Every FAQ links to 2–3 related FAQ pages FAQ hub organizes all FAQs by category 3 Contextual In-Content Links Body copy naturally references related services → internal links Location mentions → link to location page "Free estimate" mentions → link to contact page 4 Structural Links Breadcrumbs on every page (BreadcrumbList schema) Footer links to core pages + top services + locations Homepage links to all services and featured locations HTML sitemap links to every page 5 Zero Orphan Validation Every page must link out AND receive inbound links Orphan pages (zero inbound) = critical gate failure Cannot deploy until validated PM Consulting Inc. | AI-Employee.ca | ContractorMarketingEngine.ca PMConsulting.ca | paul@pmconsulting.ca | (705) 491-2627 Confidential, Prepared exclusively for iPaint Painting. © 2026 PM Consulting Inc. --- ## Sitemap, iPaint Painting | Edmonton Painting Contractor URL: https://ipaintpainting.ca/sitemap.html > Browse all pages on the iPaint Painting website. 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Exterior Beaumont: Exterior · Cabinet Painting Downtown Edmonton: Interior · Exterior · Commercial · Cabinet Refinishing · Cabinet Refacing Fort Saskatchewan: Interior · Exterior · Commercial · Cabinet Painting · Cabinet Refinishing · Cabinet Refacing Glenora: Interior · Exterior · Commercial · Cabinet Refinishing · Cabinet Refacing Griesbach: Interior · Exterior · Commercial · Cabinet Refinishing · Cabinet Refacing Heritage Valley: Interior · Exterior · Commercial · Cabinet Refinishing · Cabinet Refacing Highlands: Interior · Exterior · Commercial · Cabinet Refinishing · Cabinet Refacing Leduc: Interior · Exterior · Commercial · Cabinet Painting · Cabinet Refinishing · Cabinet Refacing Magrath Heights: Interior · Exterior · Commercial · Cabinet Refinishing · Cabinet Refacing Old Strathcona: Interior · Exterior · Commercial · Cabinet Refinishing · Cabinet Refacing Oliver: Interior · Exterior · Commercial · Cabinet Refinishing · Cabinet Refacing Riverbend: Interior · Exterior · 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Terms of Service, iPaint Painting | Edmonton Painting Contractor Home / Terms of Service Terms of Service The terms and conditions that govern your use of our website and painting services. Last Updated: March 2026 These Terms of Service ("Terms") govern your use of the website operated by Cabinet Refinishing Experts LTD. doing business as iPaint Painting ("we," "us," or "our") at ipaintpainting.ca , as well as any painting services we provide. By accessing our website or engaging our services, you agree to be bound by these Terms. Acceptance of Terms By accessing and using this website, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by these Terms of Service. If you do not agree with any part of these Terms, you should not use our website or engage our services. We reserve the right to update or modify these Terms at any time without prior notice. Your continued use of the website after any changes constitutes acceptance of the updated Terms. Services Description iPaint Painting provides professional painting and related services in the Edmonton metropolitan area, including but not limited to: Interior and exterior residential painting Commercial and industrial painting Cabinet painting, refinishing, refacing, and custom cabinet making Epoxy flooring installation Deck and fence staining Popcorn ceiling removal Stain and lacquer application Drywall and surface repairs Colour consultation General contracting The scope of work for each project is defined in the written estimate or proposal provided to the client. Any additional work beyond the original scope may result in additional charges. Estimates & Pricing All estimates provided by iPaint Painting are based on the information available at the time of assessment. Please note the following: Validity: Written estimates are valid for 30 days from the date of issue, unless otherwise stated Written agreements: All projects require a signed written agreement before work begins, outlining the scope of work, materials, timeline, and total cost Price adjustments: If unforeseen conditions are discovered during the project (such as hidden damage, mould, or structural issues), we will notify you immediately and provide a revised estimate before proceeding with additional work Material costs: Estimates are based on current material pricing. Significant material price increases between the estimate date and project start may require a price adjustment Payment Terms Payment terms are outlined in each project agreement. Standard terms include: Deposit: A deposit may be required to secure your project date and order materials. The deposit amount will be specified in your agreement. Progress payments: For larger projects, progress payments may be scheduled at defined milestones Final payment: The remaining balance is due upon satisfactory completion of the project and a final walkthrough Accepted methods: We accept e-Transfer, cheque, credit card, and cash Late payments: Invoices not paid within 30 days of the due date may be subject to a late fee of 2% per month on the outstanding balance Warranty iPaint Painting stands behind the quality of our work with a 5-year written workmanship warranty . Our warranty covers: Peeling, flaking, or blistering caused by improper application Defects in workmanship, including uneven coverage, runs, or drips Adhesion failures attributable to our surface preparation Our warranty does not cover: Normal wear and tear Damage caused by the homeowner, tenants, or third parties Damage from structural movement, settling, or water intrusion Fading or discoloration due to UV exposure (this is a product characteristic, not a workmanship issue) Areas where the client has directed us to skip recommended preparation steps For complete warranty details, please visit our Warranty page . Scheduling & Cancellation Once a project date is confirmed with a signed agreement and deposit: Cancellation by client: Cancellations made more than 7 days before the scheduled start date will receive a full deposit refund. Cancellations within 7 days may forfeit up to 50% of the deposit to cover materials ordered and scheduling adjustments. 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If something isn 5-Year Warranty | Our Guarantee | iPaint Painting Edmonton Home / Warranty Our 5-Year Written Warranty Your peace of mind, in writing. We Stand Behind Every Project iPaint Painting stands behind every project with a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn't right, we come back and make it right, no questions asked, no excuses. What's Covered Our warranty protects you against defects in workmanship Peeling or flaking paint due to workmanship Blistering caused by improper surface preparation Uneven coverage or missed spots Paint adhesion failure on properly maintained surfaces Colour inconsistency from improper mixing or application What's Not Covered These situations fall outside the scope of our workmanship warranty Normal wear and tear Damage from impact, scratches, or abuse Structural movement or settling causing cracks Moisture damage from plumbing leaks or flooding Surfaces not included in the original scope of work How to Make a Warranty Claim Simple, straightforward, and hassle-free 1 Contact Us Call 780-938-9555 or email info@ipaintpainting.ca 2 Describe the Issue Tell us what's happening and provide photos if possible 3 We Inspect We schedule an inspection within 48 hours 4 We Fix It If it's covered, we fix it at no cost to you Why We Offer This Warranty Because confidence in our work starts long before the first brushstroke Premium Products We use Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, and Cloverdale, products built to last. In-House Trained Team Every painter is in-house and trained to our standards. No subcontractors, no shortcuts. Proper Surface Prep Proper surface preparation is the foundation of lasting paint. We never skip steps. Owner-Backed Guarantee Mourad personally stands behind every project. Your satisfaction is his reputation. Questions About Our Warranty? We're happy to walk you through the details. Reach out any time, we're here to help. Call 780-938-9555 Contact Us Online ---