Complete interior and exterior house painting. Furniture moved, surfaces prepped, two coats applied, and cleaned up before we go. Licensed, insured, and a written price before any work begins.
House painting in Addison, IL starts at $299 for a full home package, with a typical three-bedroom house running about $2,200. That's the price from Vanguard Painting, a licensed and insured company based in Melrose Park. Every job includes patching holes, covering floors and furniture, two coats of paint, trim work, and complete cleanup. We handle interiors, exteriors, and everything in between across Addison and the rest of DuPage County.
Book house painting in Addison and this is the package. No hidden fees or add-ons.
Everything shifted to the center and sheeted. Floors protected too.
Nail holes, plaster cracks and old anchors patched and sanded smooth.
Kitchen and high-touch zones cleaned so paint actually sticks.
Water stains, smoke and marker bleed sealed so they don't come back.
With proper dry time between them. That's where even color comes from.
Ceiling lines, corners and trim edges brushed, not taped and hoped for.
Sanded and coated in enamel so they wipe clean instead of scuffing.
House reset, then we walk it with you and fix anything you point at.
Here's where our pricing starts on the jobs Addison homeowners ask about most. House size, surface condition and colors move the final number. You get that number in writing first.
Not sure which of these you need? Call (708) 815-7720. Most Addison houses get priced over the phone in about five minutes.
Addison is full of post-war ranches, split-levels, and 1970s colonials. Different materials, different problems.
Many Addison homes have aluminum or vinyl siding from the 50s and 60s. It fades unevenly and needs special prep before painting.
Split-levels have awkward stairwells and angled walls. We bring extension poles and ladders that fit those tight spaces.
Addison's water leaves mineral deposits on exterior siding. We power wash those off before any paint touches the surface.
Older homes in Addison may have lead paint under newer layers. Our crews follow safe prep on those, which is one more reason not to hand this to somebody working out of a trunk.
Eight steps, same order every time, whether it's one room or a whole house.
We check every room, look at the wall condition, and write the price down before we leave.
Bring your own or let us bring samples. Big swatches, on your wall, in your light.
Furniture to the center and covered. Floors sheeted. Switch plates off.
Holes filled, cracks bridged, rough spots sanded flat, dust wiped down.
Bare patches, stains and big color changes get primer first.
Ceilings, then walls, then trim. Top down means no drips on finished work.
Full second coat once the first has dried. This is where even color shows up.
Plates back, furniture returned, floors cleared, then we walk it with you.
Most calls fall into one of three buckets. Same crew and same prep standard on all of them.

Living rooms, bedrooms, hallways and stairwells. This is the core of our house painting service.

Grease has to come off the walls before paint goes on. Ask about kitchen painting.

Siding, brick, and trim. We power wash, scrape loose paint, prime bare spots, and spray or brush two coats. See exterior painting.
Our shop is at 541 Winston Dr in Melrose Park. Addison is a straight shot east, so we can usually get out for an estimate the same week you call. The person who prices your job is the person you'll see on the drop cloths.
We work DuPage County every day and we know these houses. Same crew, same prep, same price sheet whether you're on Lake Street or over by the golf course. If a spot needs a touch-up two weeks later, we're close enough to swing back.
House work often picks up a bit of outside work too. Plenty of Addison customers add exterior painting once we're already booked in.
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Almost every call opens with one of these. Here's the cause on the left, and here's what the house looks like when we pack up.
One coat over a darker color never covers. Looks fine wet, blotchy once it dries.
Plaster cracks smeared with lightweight filler open right back up. They need to be bridged, not covered.
Rushed cut-in leaves a wavy edge you notice every time you walk in.
Two coats, correct primer under any big color change, no shadow of the old shade.
Cracks cut out, taped and skimmed, then sanded flat. They hold through the next winter.
Ceiling lines and trim edges brushed by hand so the whole room reads sharp.
No roller marks on the ceiling line. No paint on the outlet covers. Furniture back where it started.



Most of our Addison work comes from somebody a few blocks over. Read what they said about the prep, the finish and how the house looked when we cleared out.
House painting is the biggest part of our schedule, but the same crew covers most of what a home needs.
Flat ceilings, stains and texture. See ceiling painting.
Old paper stripped and the wall made smooth in Addison homes.
Concrete block and drywall coated. See garage painting.
Painting more than one place in the county? We cover the whole DuPage County service area, and everything we do in town sits on the Addison painting page.
Free estimate, a real written price, licensed and insured, and a crew fifteen minutes away. Book online and take $50 off.