House Painters Twin Cities Homeowners Rehire
House painters in the Twin Cities who show up when we said we would. One local crew, a written price that holds, and 2,500+ projects behind it.

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What do Durahome's house painters do?
Painting Services for Twin Cities Homes and Businesses
Seven residential services and four commercial ones, all run by the same crew to the same standard. Whatever your property needs, the process behind it doesn't change.

Exterior House Painting
We power wash, scrape, repair rotted wood, caulk every seam, and prime before a finish coat is opened — then apply a Sherwin-Williams exterior system rated for Minnesota's freeze-thaw cycles. Typically $6,000–$12,000, three to four days of active work, 2–5 year written warranty by scope.

Interior House Painting
Walls, ceilings, trim, doors, and stairwells. Floors and furniture protected first, surfaces patched and prepped, and every room reset before the crew leaves each day so you keep living in the house. A standard 12x12 bedroom runs $600–$700 for walls ($300–$400 ceiling, $500–$800 trim), or $1,000–$2,000 per room for a complete interior.

Cabinet Painting
A new-looking kitchen without the cost of a remodel. Doors come off, everything gets degreased, sanded, and primed, and the finish goes on sprayed rather than brushed to achieve a smooth sprayed enamel finish. $150 (2 coats) or $175 (3 coats) per door/drawer face.

Pressure Washing
Dirt, mildew, chalking, and grime stripped from siding, decks, and walkways. It's the mandatory first step before any exterior finish, and a worthwhile refresh on its own.

Wallpaper Removal
Old paper stripped, the wall skim-coated and repaired wherever the paper has pulled the surface with it, then primed and painted. Removal is the easy half — what's underneath is what decides whether the finished wall reads flat or patched, and it's the step homeowners most often underestimate when they try it themselves.

Commercial Painting
Offices, retail, and multi-unit properties painted on a schedule agreed around your operating hours, phased so you don't lose a whole floor at once.
Why Twin Cities Neighbors Keep Choosing Durahome
The choice between painting contractors rarely comes down to a few dollars on a bid. It comes down to whether the crew is going to do what they told you they'd do.
No-Surprise Pricing
The figure on paper is the figure you settle. No mid-job revisions, nothing tacked on, no invoice that creeps after we leave.
Daily, transparent communication
Your project manager leads production on-site and keeps you posted every day. Real updates, direct contact, and a completion date you can plan a week around. We guarantee proactive daily updates — you will never have to chase us for answers.
Screened, experienced professionals
Our own crew, not rotating subcontractors — around 90% of our painters stayed with us last year, most carrying about a decade of experience, all covered by liability and workers' comp.
Built to last
Premium products, real prep, and a written warranty running 2 to 5 years by scope. Minnesota decides whether a paint job was honest, usually around year three.
A walkthrough before we call it done
We inspect through your eyes first, then walk every space with you. Anything you flag gets handled, and you have a 30-day window afterwards for anything that only shows up once you've lived with it.
How to Find House Painters You Can Actually Trust
Minnesota generally does not require a state license for a contractor working in painting alone. Anyone with a ladder and a magnetic sign can quote your house tomorrow. That puts the vetting on you, so here is what we'd tell a friend to check — including on us.
Ask what the prep involves, specifically
Not "we prep thoroughly." Ask whether they power wash, what they do with failing paint, whether wood repair is inside the quote or an extra, and what gets primed. Vague answers here are the single biggest predictor of a finish that fails in year two.
Ask what the prep involves, specifically


What Twin Cities Neighbors Say
4.8 stars across 140+ Google reviews, earned over 2,500-plus projects since 2016.
Proud to maintain a 4.8-star rating on Google across the Twin Cities.
Local Painters Across the Twin Cities Metro
We're a local company, not a national franchise working from a script. That matters because the metro's housing stock genuinely changes the work. St. Paul's century-old Foursquares and Craftsman homes carry layered coatings that require slower prep and careful handling. In Maple Grove, Plymouth, and Woodbury, newer homes feature fiber-cement and vinyl trim, where the focus is surface preparation and color selection rather than repair. Meanwhile, lakefront homes in Wayzata and Minnetonka endure intense UV exposure reflected off the water.
Serving Minneapolis, St. Paul, Edina, Minnetonka, Maple Grove, Eden Prairie, White Bear Lake, Eagan, Hopkins, Chanhassen, Wayzata, Golden Valley, St. Louis Park, Savage, Shakopee, Plymouth, Woodbury, Bloomington, Roseville, Apple Valley, and Richfield.

Download Free Interior Painting Cost Guide
Real Twin Cities pricing ranges, surface preparation standards, and labor breakdowns before you book.
Questions About Our Painting Services
Clear answers for homeowners planning painting projects across the Twin Cities.
Start With a Free Estimate
One short form, an honest scope, and zero pressure. Your price is written before we start, your work is warrantied, and you'll know what's happening every day it's underway.
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Enjoy Your Finish
Our experienced crews apply weather-resistant coatings selected for Minnesota conditions.




