Painters in Metro Vancouver, Tri Cities & the Lower Mainland
Soul Painters Serves Every Corner of Greater Vancouver
Looking for reliable painters in Metro Vancouver, the Tri Cities, or anywhere across the Lower Mainland? Soul Painters is a locally owned painting company serving homeowners, strata councils, and commercial property managers from Coquitlam and Port Moody all the way to White Rock, Langley, and the west side of Vancouver. We do residential interior and exterior painting, strata painting, and commercial work, and we do it properly, with the prep work and product selection that makes paint jobs last.
We're not a franchise. We're not a call centre that dispatches whoever's available. We're a team that actually lives in these communities, people who know the difference between painting a heritage character home in Kerrisdale and a new build townhouse in Willoughby, and who understand that BC's wet, coastal climate punishes sloppy work faster than almost anywhere else in Canada.
This page covers every city and neighbourhood we serve. Scroll to your area, or reach out directly, we give free quotes and we're easy to talk to.
Burke Mountain to Maillardville, We Know This City
If you're searching for painters in Coquitlam, you've probably noticed how many options come up, and how hard it is to tell who actually does good work. Coquitlam has grown enormously over the past decade. Burke Mountain alone has seen thousands of new homes go up, and the older parts of the city, Austin Heights, Ranch Park, Maillardville, are full of properties built decades ago that are overdue for a proper refresh. We work in all of it, and we've been doing so long enough to understand what this city's specific conditions ask of a paint job.
What most Coquitlam homeowners don't realize until it's too late is how much the local climate shortens the life of a poorly applied exterior coat. Coquitlam sits at the edge of the Fraser Valley, where you get heavy rain through fall and winter, humid summers, and temperature swings that cause wood to expand and contract with the seasons. If the coating isn't selected and applied correctly for those conditions, paint starts failing faster than it should, bubbling, cracking, peeling at the seams. We've redone jobs for people who hired someone cheaper and skipped proper surface prep, and fixing a failed paint job is always more expensive than doing it right the first time.
Our Coquitlam painters take prep seriously. We clean surfaces thoroughly, sand where needed, fill cracks and gaps, prime correctly for the substrate and conditions, and then apply finish coats specified for BC's coastal climate, not whatever was on sale at the supply house. We're not cutting corners to win a low bid. We're building paint jobs that hold up for years.
We handle interior and exterior residential painting, strata buildings, commercial spaces, cabinet refinishing, and deck and fence work throughout Coquitlam.
New Westminster Painters
Heritage Homes, Riverfront Condos, and Strata Buildings Done Right
New Westminster is genuinely one of the most interesting cities to work in across the region, and we mean that in the best way. Painters in New Westminster need to be comfortable with real variety: beautiful old Victorian and Craftsman homes in Sapperton and the West End with original wood trim, deep window casings, and ornate exterior details you just don't see in newer construction. Painting those properly is a different skill set than rolling a flat wall in a modern condo. It takes patience, the right primers, and an appreciation for why those details exist.
Then there's the riverfront. The Queens Park area and Queensborough deal with moisture from the Fraser River in a way that inland properties don't. Buildings near water contend with higher ambient humidity and more condensation cycling through wall assemblies. If the wrong products are used or moisture management steps are skipped, paint films can trap water and cause bigger problems than a peeling finish, mould growth and wood rot being the serious ones. We've worked in New West long enough to know what works and what doesn't in those specific micro climates, and that experience saves our clients from expensive mistakes.
Strata work is a meaningful part of what our New Westminster painters handle. The city has a lot of older mid-rise and low-rise strata buildings on regular repaint cycles, and coordinating that kind of work requires patience and planning. Residents need proper notice, parking and access have to be managed, work schedules have to fit within what's reasonable for a building full of people going about their lives. We've worked with enough New West strata councils to know how to make these projects smooth and low stress for everyone involved.
If you have a character home you want to restore, a condo that needs freshening up, or a strata building due for its exterior repaint cycle, our New Westminster painters know this city well.
Burnaby Painters
Metrotown, Brentwood, Burnaby Heights, and Everything In Between
Burnaby is one of our busiest service areas, and it's easy to understand why, the city is architecturally diverse in a way that keeps things genuinely interesting for our crews. Painters in Burnaby need to be comfortable with high density condo towers around Metrotown and Brentwood, older single family homes in South Burnaby and Burnaby Heights, and beautiful custom properties on the slopes of Burnaby Mountain with complex rooflines and challenging exterior access. We've worked in all of it, and we've built real familiarity with what each part of the city asks of a painting crew.
One thing we notice consistently in Burnaby is that homeowners underestimate how much sun and weather exposure affects different faces of a building. South and west facing walls take the hardest beating, more UV, more thermal cycling, more wind driven rain. Those surfaces need more durable products and sometimes a different prep approach than the north facing walls on the same house. We factor that into our product selection and our quotes, it's the kind of detail that doesn't seem important until your south wall is fading three years into what should have been a ten year paint job.
Strata work in Burnaby makes up a significant portion of our bookings there. Parkade ceilings, hallways, lobbies, amenity rooms, exterior envelopes, we've managed large scale strata repaints in Burnaby and know how to coordinate with property managers to keep things on track, on budget, and minimally disruptive to residents.
For homeowners, we do full interior and exterior packages, or individual rooms and specific areas when that's what the project calls for. No job is too small, some of our best long term Burnaby clients started with a single room quote.
Painters in Maple Ridge
Cedar Siding, Acreages, and Properties That Deserve Proper Care
Maple Ridge has a character that's different from most of the region. More space, bigger lots, a mix of working farms and rural residential that transitions into newer subdivisions closer to the town centre. When homeowners in Maple Ridge search for painters, they often need someone comfortable with both, the older cedar sided properties that have been through hard winters, and the newer builds that are getting their first repaint.
We genuinely love working in Maple Ridge. There's something satisfying about painting a large Craftsman home with a wraparound porch or restoring a cedar fence on a two acre property, it's the kind of work that takes real skill and time, and the results show it.
The challenge in Maple Ridge is that a lot of properties have older cedar or wood siding that's been through years of rain and UV exposure without adequate maintenance. By the time people call our Maple Ridge painters, the wood is sometimes in rough shape. We don't just cover damaged surfaces with paint and hope for the best. We assess what needs repair or replacement first, fill checks and cracks properly, apply the right primers for the wood species and condition, and coat with products that penetrate and protect rather than just film over the surface. That approach is what makes the difference between a paint job that lasts eight to ten years and one that's visibly failing in three.
Deck and fence staining is also a meaningful part of our Maple Ridge work. It's that kind of community, outdoor living spaces matter, acreages have a lot of wood to maintain, and getting the right semi transparent or solid stain on a cedar deck or fence is something we've done enough times to do really well.
Surrey Painters
Fleetwood, Cloverdale, South Surrey, Newton, and Whalley
Surrey is the largest city in the region by land area and one of our busiest service areas. The variety of work our Surrey painters take on, new construction in Fleetwood, exterior repaints in Cloverdale, commercial buildings in Whalley, strata complexes in Newton, keeps things genuinely interesting and gives our team a range of experience that makes every job better.
New construction is a significant part of Surrey's painting market, and we've built relationships with developers and builders who trust us to deliver consistent, inspection ready finishes on time. Builders have zero patience for contractors who can't hold a schedule, and we've earned our reputation in Surrey by showing up when we say we will, doing the work correctly, and passing inspection without callbacks.
For homeowners in South Surrey, coastal proximity matters for exterior paint selection. Salt air and persistent moisture accelerate the breakdown of inferior coatings, we've seen homes in South Surrey where a cheaper product was used and it's showing years ahead of when it should. When we quote exterior work in South Surrey, we spec for that coastal exposure, because doing it right the first time is always cheaper than repainting in three years.
Surrey's strata market is enormous and growing. Large townhome complexes in Newton and Whalley are on regular repaint cycles, and we've managed several of them. We know how to stage work across a large multi building site so daily access to units isn't disrupted, how to document the scope properly for property managers, and how to deliver consistent colour and finish across dozens or hundreds of identical units.
Langley Painters
Willoughby, Walnut Grove, and the Township Properties We Love Working On
Langley is our single most requested area right now, and it's not hard to understand why. Willoughby and Walnut Grove have grown at a remarkable pace, there are townhome complexes and single family subdivisions that went up five or six years ago and are now due for their first full repaint. First repaints matter more than most people realize, because they set the baseline for how a property holds paint and protects its substrate over the next decade. Getting it right the first time makes every subsequent cycle easier and less expensive.
Our Langley painters also work extensively on the Township side, the acreages, equestrian properties, and older farmhouses with deep porches and character details that newer construction rarely matches. That kind of work requires more flexibility, more equipment, and a genuine appreciation for the craftsmanship those older homes deserve.
Working with Councils and Property Managers Who Need It Done Right
Strata painting in Langley is a significant part of what we do, and we've invested real time and effort into being good at it. We've worked with strata councils and property management firms across Langley, from small four plex repaints to large multi building complexes, and we know this market well enough to give you realistic timelines, solid pricing, and a scope of work that actually reflects what your building needs. Not a cookie cutter proposal clearly written for a different property.
Here's what proper strata painting in Langley actually involves: a thorough site assessment to identify where paint is failing, where there's surface damage, where moisture may be getting in, and what needs to be addressed before any coating goes on. Then a detailed written scope your strata council can take to an AGM vote, no vague descriptions, no mystery line items. Then a realistic schedule that respects residents' routines and fits within the right weather window.
The work is done by a consistent crew, not a rotating cast of different people each day, so quality stays uniform from one end of the building to the other. And we help our Strata Painters Langley clients plan timing well: summer is your best window for exterior work in the Fraser Valley. Humidity drops, temperatures are right for proper coating adhesion and cure, and you can move efficiently through a large building. Book early and we'll make sure you hit that window without rushing.
Richmond Painters
Steveston Heritage, Delta Moisture, and Getting the Product Right
Richmond is a city that looks uniform from the highway but has real variety once you're actually working in it. Steveston Village has heritage character and older wood frame buildings that need careful, knowledgeable painting, you can't treat a heritage fisherman's cottage the same way you'd treat a glass and concrete condo tower near Bridgeport. The newer developments around the Oval and McLennan North are a different challenge again. Our Richmond painters understand the differences between these areas and spec for each accordingly.
What ties Richmond together as a painting environment is moisture. The city sits on a river delta, the water table is close to the surface in many areas, and humidity levels in basements and ground floor spaces can be significantly higher than in a typical inland property. That affects interior paint adhesion, and if the wrong products are used, you end up with mould growth behind paint films, a much bigger problem than just a cosmetic one. We assess the moisture situation on every job before recommending products.
For exterior work in Richmond, mild ocean influence and persistent coastal humidity mean selecting coatings that breathe correctly and resist moisture infiltration. We don't use a one size fits all approach, Richmond gets products specified for Richmond's conditions.
White Rock Painters
Coastal Homes on Marine Drive and the Hills Above Need Paint That Holds Up
White Rock is one of the toughest exterior painting environments in Greater Vancouver, and we say that because it's genuinely true. The combination of direct ocean exposure along Marine Drive, strong southward UV, and wind driven salt spray means coatings break down faster here than almost anywhere else in the region. We've seen beautiful homes on the beach strip where paint was visibly failing within two years because a contractor used a standard exterior product and skipped the prep steps that matter most in a coastal setting.
Our White Rock painters have learned through real experience, not theory, what holds up in those conditions. We use coatings with high elasticity ratings so the film moves with the substrate as it expands and contracts. We pay close attention to caulking and sealing around every penetration, windows, trim, vents, flashings, because those are the entry points where water causes the most damage, and the spots most contractors rush past. On wood surfaces, we invest extra time in the primer coat, because that's what determines whether the topcoat truly bonds and seals.
If you're on the hillside above Marine Drive, conditions are somewhat less intense, but you're still in a coastal environment, and that matters for product selection. The views up there are spectacular, and those homes deserve paint that does them justice and protects the envelope for years. We'll always tell you honestly what your exterior needs before we give you a number.
West Vancouver Painters
Precise, Careful Work for Homes That Demand It
Working in West Vancouver is something we take genuine pride in. The homes there, from the mid century moderns in Ambleside to the contemporary estates in the British Properties, represent a level of architectural investment that demands the same care in return. Our West Vancouver painters are selected for their precision, their clean and respectful work habits, and their ability to communicate clearly with homeowners, architects, and interior designers who have strong opinions about how things should look.
A significant part of our West Van work involves colour and finish consultation that goes deeper than most painting conversations. The homes there have strong architectural identities, and getting the palette right is as important as the application quality. We work with the existing materials, the stone, the wood, the steel, the glass, to find colours and sheens that complement and enhance rather than fight with what's already there.
On the technical side, West Vancouver's location on the North Shore means contending with some of the highest rainfall in the region and significant coastal exposure. Many homes there have large expanses of exposed cedar cladding, timber frame elements, or weathered wood features that need careful product selection. We've done enough work in West Van to know which coatings perform under those conditions and which ones look good in the showroom but fail in the field.
North Vancouver Painters
Cedar Siding, Steep Lots, and North Shore Rain We Know How to Work In
North Vancouver is where we take on some of the most technically demanding exterior painting jobs in the region, steep lots with difficult access, complex rooflines, north facing cedar siding shaded by Douglas firs, all set against North Shore rainfall that can be considerably heavier than what you'd get in Burnaby or Surrey. Our North Vancouver painters thrive on it. That variety keeps our team sharp.
Cedar siding is everywhere on the North Shore, and painting it correctly is something a surprising number of contractors don't know how to do well. Cedar is a reactive wood, it contains natural oils and tannins that bleed through paint and stain the finish a rusty brown if you don't use the right blocking primer and allow it to cure fully before topcoating. We've seen many North Vancouver homes where this happened because someone skipped that step. It's fixable, but it takes time and money, and it's completely avoidable if you do it right the first time. We don't skip it.
For interiors in North Vancouver, we work in everything from high rise condos along Lonsdale to custom homes in Lynn Valley to the character houses in Lower Lonsdale that have as much personality as anything you'd find in Kitsilano. Our North Van interior work is clean, organized, and tidy, floors and furniture properly protected, clean lines without tape bleeds, and the space left cleaner than we found it.
Kitsilano Painters
Heritage Bungalows, Craftsman Duplexes, and Colour Choices That Fit the Street
Kitsilano is a neighbourhood with a strong personality, and the homes there reflect that. Heritage bungalows with original fir floors and wood trim dating back to the 1920s. Modern infill homes with minimalist interiors that need perfectly smooth, flat finishes where every wall imperfection shows. Craftsman style duplexes with elaborate exterior millwork that takes genuine patience and skill to paint properly. Apartment buildings from the 60s and 70s where strata councils are trying to maintain quality appearance on a realistic budget. Our Kitsilano painters are comfortable with all of it.
We've painted enough character homes in Kits to understand the wood, old growth fir trim that's been painted fifteen times over a hundred years, original window casings that need careful assessment before a new coat goes on, knot holes that bleed resin through finish paint if you don't seal them first. These details take extra time, and we build that time into how we work. It's what separates a paint job that looks great for a season from one that looks great for a decade.
Colour is a bigger conversation in Kitsilano than most other neighbourhoods, and we genuinely enjoy that. Kits homeowners tend to be thoughtful, they're paying attention to what's happening on their street, how their home reads against the mature trees and the character of the block. We're happy to bring samples, talk through options, and help you find something that works with your home's architecture and feels right in context.
Kerrisdale Painters
Understated, Elegant Homes That Reward a Careful Contractor
Kerrisdale has a quieter, more understated character than some of Vancouver's other west side neighbourhoods, and that's reflected in what people want from painters in Kerrisdale. It's not about bold statements or dramatic colour changes, it's about quality, care, and work that fits the neighbourhood's elegant tone. That suits us well.
The homes in Kerrisdale are often well maintained and long term owner occupied, which means the people calling us are usually looking for a painter they can trust over many years, not just someone to knock out a quick job. We appreciate that approach because it aligns with how we like to work. Long term client relationships mean we know the home, we give more accurate assessments, we notice things worth flagging before they become bigger problems, and we can match previous colours precisely when consistency is the goal.
Heritage sensitive colour matching comes up often for our Kerrisdale painters. Many homes there have used the same exterior palette for years, sometimes decades, and the goal when repainting is to maintain that continuity. We're good at reading existing colours, finding the closest matches from current paint lines, and blending where needed so the repaint looks like a refresh rather than a change.
Point Grey Painters
UBC, the Bluff, and Homes That Reward Careful, Precise Work
Point Grey sits at the western end of the Vancouver peninsula, and the combination of ocean proximity, mature tree canopy, and some of the city's most architecturally thoughtful homes makes it a neighbourhood our Point Grey painters approach with particular care. The houses near UBC and along the Point Grey Road bluff vary in era and style, heritage character houses, mid century ranchers, contemporary architect designed builds, but they share a common thread: the people who own them have invested heavily and care about how their properties are maintained.
Our Point Grey painters bring the same attention and precision we offer in West Vancouver and Kerrisdale. We take our time on prep. We're precise on lines and edges. We think carefully about product selection for each surface, each orientation, and each exposure condition. And when we finish a job in Point Grey, it shows in the result.
If you're in Point Grey and want painters who treat your home the way you do, with actual skill and real respect for what's there, we'd love to talk.
Why One Painting Contractor for All of Greater Vancouver Actually Makes Sense
When you cover a region as large and varied as Metro Vancouver, the Tri Cities, and the rest of the Lower Mainland, the challenge is delivering consistent quality regardless of where the job is. A lot of contractors solve that problem by sending whoever's available, and results are inconsistent because the crew changes constantly. We've built Soul Painters around a different approach.
We have a stable, trained team, not a rotating roster of day hire labourers. When you book with us in Burnaby, the quality of work should be indistinguishable from what we deliver in Kitsilano or Langley. That consistency is what clients tell us they appreciate most, especially those who've tried other contractors before us.
Greater Vancouver also has genuinely different climates within short distances of each other. The North Shore gets considerably more rainfall than South Surrey. Richmond has delta-level moisture issues that Point Grey doesn't deal with. White Rock has salt air exposure that Coquitlam never sees. We account for all of that when we spec a job, you're not getting a templated approach that ignores where your property actually sits.
From New Westminster and the Tri Cities All the Way Out to Maple Ridge and Langley
The region people call the Lower Mainland, New West, or Greater Vancouver stretches from the dense urban core of downtown Vancouver out past Maple Ridge and into the Fraser Valley. It's one of the most geographically and architecturally varied painting markets in Canada, and we're one of the few contractors who genuinely know how to navigate all of it without losing quality along the way.
Urban and suburban painting are genuinely different disciplines. In the city, it's about tight access, coordinating around parking restrictions and pedestrian traffic, and working within strata rules and property manager requirements. Out in Maple Ridge or Langley Township, it's about larger properties, outdoor structures, and the particular challenges that come with wood heavy rural and semi rural architecture. We're comfortable on both ends of that spectrum and everywhere in between.
There's no single client we serve. There's the new homeowner in a Langley townhome getting their first repaint. The long time Kerrisdale resident repainting a home they've owned for thirty years. The strata council in Burnaby managing a 150 unit building. The developer in Surrey finishing a new construction project. We serve all of them, and we adjust how we work accordingly.
Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, and Port Moody Are Home Turf
The Tri Cities area, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, and Port Moody, is one of the most family oriented and rapidly growing parts of Greater Vancouver. It's also home turf for Soul Painters in a real sense. We have crew members who live in Coquitlam. We know the Poco Trail. We've painted homes overlooking Rocky Point Park in Port Moody and Craftsman houses near downtown Port Coquitlam. When we say we know the Tri Cities, we mean it the same way you would, as someone who actually lives there.
Whether you call it the Tri Cities, the Tricities, or the Tricity area, the story is the same: the region has been growing fast. New townhome complexes continue going up in Coquitlam and Port Moody. Older neighbourhoods in Port Coquitlam are seeing renovation activity as homeowners upgrade. The SkyTrain expansion has brought new density and new development. There's a lot of painting work happening across the Tricities, and we're proud to be one of the most trusted contractors in the area.
What we hear often from new Tricity clients is some version of the same story: they went with someone cheaper, the job was rushed, and now they're dealing with the consequences a couple of years later. We're not the cheapest option in Coquitlam or Port Moody, but we give a fair price, show up when we say we will, do the prep that makes the job last, and stand behind the work if something isn't right.
Strata Vancouver Painters
What It Actually Takes to Paint a Strata Building Properly
Strata painting is its own discipline, and if you've sat on a strata council or worked as a property manager, you already know that. Getting a building repaint approved, funded, scheduled, and executed can easily span six months from first conversation to finished project. As experienced Strata Vancouver painters working across the full region, we've built our process around the milestones that actually matter to councils and managers.
It starts with a no cost site assessment where we look at the building's current condition in detail: what's failing and why, where there's surface damage or moisture intrusion, what needs repair before any coating goes on, and what the full scope of work actually looks like. We put that into a clear, detailed written proposal, not a vague one line quote, that a strata council can take to an AGM with confidence.
If budget is a constraint, we can structure phased proposals that break work across multiple fiscal years in a way that prioritizes what's most urgent. Once work is approved, we operate the way a building full of residents needs us to: arrival times communicated in advance, equipment not left in hallways overnight, site cleaned up at the end of every day, work paused around move in and move out periods when scheduling allows.
Our strata experience as Strata Vancouver painters spans the full range: North Vancouver buildings with cedar siding and heavy rain exposure, Burnaby high rises with large common areas and multi level parkades, Langley townhome complexes needing consistent colour and finish across dozens of units, and Surrey complexes with aging envelopes due for full repaint cycles. Most of our strata clients come back to us on the next cycle. That's the best endorsement we can offer.
What we paint in strata buildings: Lobbies, hallways, elevator cab interiors, stairwells, amenity rooms, fitness centres, bike storage areas, parkade ceilings and walls, floor coatings, exterior building envelopes, balcony ceilings and soffits, railings, perimeter fencing, and mechanical room doors.
Why People Choose Soul Painters
And Why We're Honest About What We're Not
We could write a polished pitch here about our values and process. But the most honest version of why people choose Soul Painters is simpler: we started this company because we believed there was room for a painting contractor that just did the basics right. Showed up when we said we would. Communicated clearly. Prepped the surfaces properly. Used products right for the job. Left the site clean. Stood behind the work when something needed to be fixed.
That sounds like a low bar, and it probably should be. But it's apparently harder to find than it should be, because most of our new clients find us after being let down by someone else. The contractor who took the deposit and stopped returning calls. The crew that rushed through the job and left lap marks, paint on the windows, and a coat thin enough to see through in the right light. The company that quoted low and then added charges for "extras" once the job was underway.
We're not perfect. No company is. But when something isn't right, we come back and fix it. We don't disappear and we don't make excuses. That's the core of what Soul Painters is, locally owned, trained and consistent crews, serving all of Metro Vancouver, the Tri Cities, the North Shore, the west side of Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster, Surrey, Langley, Richmond, White Rock, and Maple Ridge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you serve all of Metro Vancouver and the Lower Mainland? Yes. Soul Painters serves the full Greater Vancouver region including the Tri Cities (Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody), North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster, Vancouver's west side neighbourhoods (Kitsilano, Kerrisdale, Point Grey), Surrey, Langley, Richmond, White Rock, and Maple Ridge. If you're not sure whether we cover your area, just call, we almost certainly do.
Do you do strata painting across Metro Vancouver? Yes. Strata painting is a core part of our business. We work with strata councils and property managers across Metro Vancouver and the Lower Mainland, including Strata Painters Langley projects, Strata Vancouver buildings, North Vancouver strata complexes, and large multi building sites in Surrey and Burnaby. We provide detailed scopes of work, AGM ready proposals, and phased plans if budget requires it.
What's the difference between hiring a local Coquitlam or Burnaby painter versus a big company? With Soul Painters, you get a locally operated team that knows your neighbourhood, your building type, and your regional climate conditions. We're not dispatching random crews from a central pool, you get consistent people who care about the work they put their name on. We're big enough to handle large strata projects, and local enough to care about every single room interior.
How do I get a quote for painting in my area? Just reach out through soulpainters.ca. We offer free, no obligation quotes across all our service areas. We'll come to your property, assess what's needed, and give you a clear written estimate with no hidden fees.
What areas do you cover for exterior painting? We do exterior painting throughout Metro Vancouver and the Lower Mainland, including Coquitlam, Port Moody, Port Coquitlam, Burnaby, New Westminster, North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Kitsilano, Kerrisdale, Point Grey, Surrey, Langley, Richmond, White Rock, and Maple Ridge.
Do you offer interior painting in Langley, Surrey, and the Tri Cities? Absolutely. Interior painting is a significant part of our work in Langley, Surrey, and throughout the Tri Cities area. Whether it's a single room, a full home, or coordinated interior work across a strata building, we handle it all.
Every Area We Serve
Tri Cities / Tricities / Tricity: Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody North Shore: North Vancouver, West Vancouver Vancouver West Side: Kitsilano, Kerrisdale, Point Grey Burnaby: Metrotown, Brentwood, South Burnaby, Burnaby Heights New Westminster (New West): Sapperton, Queensborough, Downtown New Westminster Surrey: Fleetwood, Cloverdale, South Surrey, Newton, Whalley Langley: Willoughby, Walnut Grove, Langley City, Langley Township Richmond: Steveston, Brighouse, McLennan, Shellmont White Rock: Marine Drive, East Beach, Hillcrest Maple Ridge: Albion, Thornhill, Town Centre, Silver Valley
Don't see your neighbourhood? Reach out anyway — if you're in Greater Vancouver, there's a very good chance we cover it.
Serving Metro Vancouver, the Tri-Cities & the Lower Mainland