Full house painting inside and out. Licensed painters who cover furniture, patch holes, apply two coats, and clean up before we leave. You get a written price before we start.
House painting in Glendale Heights starts at $299 for a single room, and a full interior typically runs $1,850 to $3,200 depending on the size. That price comes from Vanguard Painting, a licensed and insured company serving Glendale Heights and the rest of DuPage County. Every job includes patching holes, protecting floors and furniture, two coats of premium paint, and a full cleanup when we're done.
Book house painting in Glendale Heights and this is what you get. No hidden add-ons or surprise charges.
All furniture shifted to the center and covered with clean drop cloths.
Holes filled, cracks sealed, and rough spots sanded smooth before paint.
Kitchen grease and hand smudges washed off so paint actually grips.
Water stains, smoke marks and dark colors sealed so they don't bleed through.
Applied with proper dry time between coats for an even, durable finish.
Ceiling lines, corners and trim brushed by hand for crisp, clean lines.
Baseboards, window trim and doors coated in durable enamel.
Everything put back, floors cleaned, and we walk through with you.
Here's where our pricing starts for the house painting jobs Glendale Heights homeowners ask about most. Wall height, surface condition and number of colors affect the final price. You get that number in writing first.
Not sure which of these you need? Call (708) 815-7720. Most Glendale Heights house painting jobs get priced over the phone in about five minutes.
Glendale Heights is a village of 1970s ranch homes, split-levels and colonials. These houses have their own quirks that need the right approach.
These ranches have lower ceilings and open floor plans. Painting them means working around long sightlines where any edge mistake is obvious.
Split-levels have stairwells and half-walls that need careful cut-in. We brush those by hand so the transitions are sharp.
Many Glendale Heights homes have vinyl siding. We use paint designed to expand and contract with the material so it won't peel in the heat.
Homes built before 1978 may have lead paint underneath. Our crews are trained to handle that safely and follow all EPA guidelines.
Same process every time, whether you need one room or the entire house. Eight steps from start to finish.
We walk through your house, check wall conditions, and write the price down.
Bring your own or let us bring large swatches to see on your walls.
Furniture covered, floors sheeted, outlet covers removed.
Holes patched, cracks filled, rough spots sanded flat.
Stains, bare patches and big color changes get primer first.
Ceilings, then walls, then trim. Top-down prevents drips.
Full second coat after the first dries. This is where even color appears.
Everything reset, then we walk through and fix anything you spot.
The most common house painting jobs we get in Glendale Heights fall into three categories. Same standard on all of them.

Living rooms, bedrooms, hallways and entire houses. This is what we do most in Glendale Heights. See our interior house painting service.

Siding, trim, doors and shutters painted with exterior paint that stands up to Illinois weather. Learn more on our exterior painting page.

Whole house inside and out. One crew, one schedule, one price. Also check our commercial painting for offices.
We're based in Melrose Park and we've been painting houses in DuPage County for years. Glendale Heights is one of the towns we work in most. The person who prices your job is the same person who shows up with the drop cloths.
We know the 1970s homes, the split-levels and the colonials. We know what works on the siding and what doesn't. We work clean, we work quiet, and we leave your house looking better than we found it.
Many of our Glendale Heights customers ask about deck and fence staining or brick painting once we're on the job.
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Every homeowner has concerns before they hire a painter. Here's what we hear, and here's what happens instead.
Roller marks, drips on the trim, and paint on the outlet covers from crews that work too fast.
Plaster cracks and nail holes filled with cheap filler that opens up again after a few months.
Paint spills on the carpet, furniture not put back, and dust on everything.
No drips, no roller marks, no paint on your outlets. Just clean walls and crisp lines.
Cracks taped and skimmed, holes properly patched, walls sanded flat before paint.
Furniture back where it started, floors vacuumed, and a walkthrough to make sure you're happy.
Clean lines, even color, and nothing left behind but the finished job.



Most of our Glendale Heights work comes from referrals. Read what real homeowners said about their experience.
Beyond full house painting, we handle the other jobs that DuPage County homes need.
Kitchen and bathroom cabinets sprayed with durable enamel. Details on cabinet painting.
Stains, popcorn textures and flat ceilings. See ceiling painting.
Vinyl, wood and fiber cement siding painted. Learn about siding painting.
Wood decks and fences cleaned, sealed and stained. Check deck and fence staining.
We cover the whole DuPage County service area, including all the towns around Glendale Heights. See the Glendale Heights painting page for more.
Free estimate, written price, licensed and insured crew. Book online and save $50.