Basement walls and ceilings painted to handle moisture and look clean. We use masonry primer on concrete, drywall compound on cracks, and paint that resists mildew. Licensed and insured, with a written price you get before we start.
Basement painting in Glendale Heights starts at $199 for a small finished room, and a typical full basement runs about $850. That price comes from Vanguard Painting, a licensed and insured company serving all of DuPage County. Every job covers washing the walls, patching cracks and holes, applying masonry primer to concrete, and painting with mildew-resistant paint. We paint basement walls, ceilings, floors and stairs across Glendale Heights.
Book basement painting in Glendale Heights and this is the package. None of it is an add-on we spring on you later.
Dirt, mildew and old residue cleaned off before any patching begins.
Concrete cracks, drywall seams and old anchor holes filled and sanded.
Block and poured concrete sealed so paint adheres and moisture doesn't show.
Primer on drywall patches and bare spots so the finish is even.
Paint with built-in mildewcide, standard on every basement job.
Walls get two full coats. Coverage is even, no thin spots.
Ceilings included, flat white or your choice of color.
Dust wiped, floors cleaned, then we walk it with you and fix anything you point at.
Here's where our pricing starts on the basement jobs Glendale Heights homeowners ask about most. Square footage and ceiling height move the final number. You get that number in writing first.
Not sure which of these you need? Call (708) 815-7720. Most Glendale Heights basements get priced over the phone in about five minutes.
Glendale Heights sits on a clay soil that holds water against foundation walls. That makes basement painting different than upstairs work.
Clay soil against foundation walls pushes moisture through the concrete. Masonry primer seals it so paint doesn't bubble or peel.
Some areas of Glendale Heights have high water tables. We use moisture-cured paint systems that can handle dampness.
Many basements were finished with paneling or old drywall that's now dated. We prime and paint directly, or remove wallpaper first.
If your basement has efflorescence—that white powdery residue on the walls—we treat it with a sealer before primer. Paint won't stick to salt.
Eight steps, same order every time, whether it's a finished rec room or a utility space you're turning into something usable.
Check for moisture issues, efflorescence and existing paint condition.
Furniture moved to the center or out of the room. Floors covered.
Walls scrubbed down to remove dirt, dust and any mildew.
Cracks, holes and seams filled with concrete or drywall compound.
Sealer on concrete walls to block moisture from pushing paint off.
Masonry primer on concrete, drywall primer on walls and patches.
Two coats of mildew-resistant paint on walls, ceiling and trim.
All plastic removed, floors cleaned, then a walkthrough with you.
Most calls fall into one of three buckets. Same crew and same prep standard on all of them, different scope.

Living spaces with drywall, ceilings and trim. We use mildew-resistant paint in these rooms. Part of our house painting services.

Utility areas with exposed concrete or block. We seal and paint them to make the space feel cleaner.

Ceilings, steps and railings all painted. Often paired with ceiling work and drywall repair.
Our shop is in Melrose Park but we work DuPage County every week. Glendale Heights is a straight shot down the highway, which is why we can usually get out for an estimate within a couple days. The person who prices your job is the person you'll see with the roller and brush.
We work the western suburbs every day and we know these houses. Same crew, same prep, same price sheet whether you're on Fullerton Avenue or over by the high school. If a spot needs a touch-up two weeks later, we're close enough to swing back.
Basement work often picks up a bit of other work too. Plenty of Glendale Heights customers add cabinet painting or exterior painting once we're already in the neighborhood.
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Almost every call opens with one of these. Here's the cause on the left, and here's what the basement looks like when we pack up.
Moisture behind the paint pushed it off the wall. Regular paint on concrete is a waste.
Mildew in the walls and carpet makes the whole basement smell. Washing alone doesn't fix it.
Dark walls, low light and outdated colors make the basement feel like a dungeon.
Masonry primer and moisture sealer block water from behind. Paint holds up for years.
Mildew washed off, mildewcide in the paint, moisture sealed out. The basement breathes clean.
Light colors and smooth walls make the basement feel like another floor of the house.
No damp spots. No uneven color. A bright, clean space that feels like an extra floor.



Most of our Glendale Heights work comes from somebody a few blocks over. Read what they said about the moisture prep, the finish and how the space looked when we cleared out.
Basement painting is a big part of our schedule, but the same crew covers most of what a lower level needs.
Water damage and cracks fixed. See drywall repair.
Textured ceilings removed. Check popcorn ceiling removal.
Old paper stripped. See wallpaper removal.
Full interior services including house painting.
Painting more than one thing in the county? We cover the whole DuPage County service area, and everything we do in town sits on the Glendale Heights painting page.
Free estimate, a real written price, licensed and insured, and a crew that knows DuPage County basements. Book online and take $50 off.