Walls, ceilings, floors and stairs painted clean. We handle damp basements with the right primer and the right finish. Licensed and insured, with a written price before we start.
Basement painting in Grayslake starts at $199 for a standard room, and a full finished basement runs about $850 on average. Vanguard Painting uses masonry primer on block walls and moisture-resistant paint on drywall. We patch cracks, fill nail holes, protect your floors and cover any furniture in the space. Every Grayslake basement has its own moisture level, and we adjust the prep accordingly before we paint.
Book basement work in Grayslake and this is the package. No surprises and no hidden add-ons for the spaces below grade.
We check walls and floors for damp spots that need to be sealed before painting.
Concrete and drywall cracks get filled and sanded flat before any paint goes on.
Block walls and bare concrete get primer that locks out moisture from behind.
Every wall gets two coats, never one heavy coat that just covers.
Basement ceilings painted flat white or your color, including exposed joists if requested.
Basement stairs and handrails painted with durable enamel that holds up to foot traffic.
Floors fully covered so paint drips and dust stay off your surfaces.
Space cleaned and we walk it with you to catch any missed spots.
Here's where our pricing starts for the basement jobs Grayslake homeowners call about. Ceiling height, wall condition and moisture level move the final number. You get that number in writing first.
Not sure what your basement needs? Call (708) 815-7720. Most Grayslake basements get priced over the phone in about five minutes.
Grayslake basements sit on glacial soil that holds moisture. That changes how we prep and what products we use.
Grayslake is built on old lake bed soil. Basements here are damp and need masonry primer that blocks moisture from behind.
Some Grayslake basements are fully finished, some are block walls with a concrete floor. We handle both differently.
Homes built before 1990 often have settling cracks. We fill those drywall repairs before painting.
We can't fix a leaky basement with paint. We can seal and prime the walls so paint stays on, and we'll tell you honestly if a bigger water problem needs handling first.
Eight steps, same order every time, whether it's a rec room or a full finished lower level.
We test walls and floors for damp spots that need sealing before paint.
Furniture moved, floors tarped, and any stored items shifted to one side.
Nail holes, cracks and old anchor spots filled and sanded flat.
Block walls get primer that seals moisture and gives paint a surface to grip.
Ceiling lines, corners and trim edges brushed in by hand.
First coat rolled on every wall, including behind staircases and corners.
Full second coat after the first has dried, which is where even color comes from.
Furniture back, floors cleaned, and a walkthrough where we fix anything you point at.
Most calls fall into one of these categories. Same crew and same prep standard on all of them, different scope.

Drywall walls and ceilings, trim and doors. This is where most house painting in Grayslake extends to the lower level.

Concrete and masonry walls get primed and painted to brighten the space and seal dust. We do basement painting in any condition.

Treads and handrails painted with enamel that holds up to kids, dogs and laundry trips. We include this with most Grayslake basement painting jobs.
Our shop is in Melrose Park, but Grayslake basements are a regular part of our week. We drive up to Lake County regularly for homeowners who want their lower levels painted properly. The person who prices your job is the person who paints it.
Basements are different from the rest of the house. The prep matters more, the primer matters more, and the paint has to handle ground contact moisture. We use the right products for Grayslake's soil and weather, not whatever is on sale at the hardware store.
Once we're in the basement, we can also handle popcorn removal, wallpaper removal and drywall repair in the same trip.
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Almost every basement call starts with one of these. Here's the problem on the left, and here's what the basement looks like when we finish.
Wall paint on bare concrete always peels. It needs primer that seals the masonry before color goes on.
Basements that smell musty have moisture moving through the walls. We seal it before we paint.
Water stains from old leaks show through regular paint. They need stain-blocking primer first.
Masonry primer seals the block so paint grips and doesn't peel in the first year.
Sealed walls don't push moisture through, which cuts the musty basement smell.
Stains get blocked with primer so they don't ghost back through the new ceiling paint.
No peeling paint on the walls. No musty smell in the air. Just a clean, bright space ready to use.



Most of our Grayslake basement work comes from somebody who wanted their lower level to feel like part of the house. Read what they said about the prep and the finish.
Basement painting is one of our busiest jobs, but the same crew handles most of what a Grayslake house needs.
Full home interiors and exteriors painted.
Textured ceilings scraped smooth in basements and upstairs.
Exterior siding painted with proper outdoor paint.
Basement and upstairs walls repaired before painting.
Painting more than one area in Lake County? We cover the whole Lake County service area, and everything we do in Grayslake sits on our Grayslake painting page.
Free estimate, a real written price, licensed and insured, and a crew that knows Lake County basements. Book online and take $50 off.