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Painters in Lowell, MA

5 zip codes with active providers. Average bid: $12.28 (national: $60.9).

City Avg

$12.28

State Avg

$48.78

National Avg

$60.9

Cost Index

58.5

Painter Costs in Lowell

Typical range: $2,000–$6,000 for interior; $3,000–$10,000 for exterior

Interior painting (per room)$300–$800
Whole interior (3-bedroom home)$2,000–$5,000
Exterior painting (1,500 sq ft home)$3,000–$7,000
Exterior painting (2,500+ sq ft home)$5,000–$10,000
Cabinet painting/refinishing$1,500–$4,000
Deck or fence staining$500–$2,000

Hiring a Painter in Lowell

Your exterior paint is peeling, cracking, chalking, or fading — this means the protective barrier is failing and wood is exposed to moisture

You're selling your home and want to maximize curb appeal and interior freshness — painting offers one of the highest ROIs of any pre-sale improvement

Interior walls are scuffed, stained, or the color is dated and you want a fresh, updated look

Detailed written estimate that specifies the number of coats, paint brand and product line, primer plan, and surface prep work included

Proper surface preparation emphasis — 80% of a paint job's longevity comes from prep (washing, scraping, sanding, priming, caulking)

EPA RRP (Renovation, Repair, and Painting) certification if your home was built before 1978 — this is required by law for disturbing lead paint

Common Painter Problems in Lowell

Exterior paint peeling within 1–3 years because the surface wasn't properly washed, scraped, primed, and dried before painting
Interior paint showing roller marks, drips, or visible seams between sections — signs of rushed application or insufficient coats
Lead paint disturbance in pre-1978 homes creating hazardous dust that requires EPA-certified removal procedures
Cabinet paint chipping because the surfaces weren't deglossed and primed with a bonding primer before topcoats

Questions to Ask a Painter in Lowell

How many coats are included, and what brand/product line will you use?

Two coats of quality paint over primer is the standard for a lasting finish. Cheap estimates often include one coat of builder-grade paint that will look faded or uneven within a year. The specific product matters — there's a huge quality difference between a $25/gallon and $55/gallon paint.

What surface preparation is included in the price?

Prep is everything. A thorough estimate should specify pressure washing, scraping loose paint, sanding, filling holes and cracks, caulking gaps, and priming bare or stained surfaces. If prep isn't detailed in the estimate, it probably won't happen.

Are you EPA RRP certified? (for pre-1978 homes only)

Federal law requires EPA Lead Renovation, Repair, and Painting certification for any work disturbing more than 6 sq ft of painted surface in homes built before 1978. Uncertified work exposes your family to lead dust and can result in fines up to $37,500/day for the contractor.

Red Flags When Hiring

  • Quote is significantly lower than others with no explanation of what's different — they're likely cutting corners on prep, coats, or paint quality
  • Cannot specify the paint brand and product line they'll use, or plans to use unmarked or store-brand paint
  • Doesn't mention surface preparation in the estimate — this is the most common corner-cutting practice in painting
  • Not EPA RRP certified but willing to work on pre-1978 homes — this is a federal violation and a serious health hazard

Safety Tips

  • Homes built before 1978 may contain lead paint — disturbing lead paint without proper containment releases toxic dust. Federal law requires EPA RRP certified contractors for this work
  • Exterior painting at heights requires proper scaffolding or lift equipment — ladders on uneven ground cause thousands of fall injuries annually among painters
  • Paint fumes in enclosed spaces can cause headaches, dizziness, and respiratory irritation — ensure adequate ventilation during and after interior painting

Cost Comparison

Lowell: $12-79.8% vs National Avg

Dashed line = National Avg ($61)

Lowell: $12-74.8% vs Massachusetts Avg

Dashed line = Massachusetts Avg ($49)

Pricing by Zip Code (5 zips)

Zip CodeTop Bidvs City Avg
01850$12.280.0%
01851$12.280.0%
01852$12.280.0%
01853$12.280.0%
01854$12.280.0%

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does painters cost in Lowell, Massachusetts?

The average bid for painters in Lowell is $12.28, compared to the national average of $60.9. Prices range from $12.28 to $12.28 across 5 zip codes.

How does Lowell compare to the rest of Massachusetts?

Lowell's average bid of $12.28 is below the Massachusetts state average of $48.78. The city has a cost index of 58.5 (100 = national average).

What other services are available in Lowell?

Lowell has active providers in 35 service categories. 20 categories have national coverage but no active providers in Lowell yet.

When should I call a painter in Lowell?

Your exterior paint is peeling, cracking, chalking, or fading — this means the protective barrier is failing and wood is exposed to moisture

What should I look for in a painter in Lowell, Massachusetts?

Detailed written estimate that specifies the number of coats, paint brand and product line, primer plan, and surface prep work included. Proper surface preparation emphasis — 80% of a paint job's longevity comes from prep (washing, scraping, sanding, priming, caulking).

What warranty should a painter offer?

Expect a minimum 2-year warranty on interior painting and 3–5 years on exterior work. The warranty should cover peeling, blistering, and premature fading caused by workmanship — not normal wear.