Trusted Home Painters in East Greenville, SC

A quality paint job protects your home and reflects the pride you take in it. Our home painters in East Greenville, SC, approach each project with precision and professionalism, using the right techniques and materials to ensure a lasting finish. Inside or out, we handle every detail with care so you can enjoy results that feel right and look great.

Mr. Handyman team member painting a home’s interior wall.

Exterior Painting

Your home’s exterior is the first impression it gives to the world—make sure it reflects the pride you take in it. Our skilled painters understand what it takes to handle local weather conditions and surface types, delivering a clean, durable finish that boosts both curb appeal and protection. Let us carry the details so you can focus on what home means to you.

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Interior Painting

The right paint can turn any room into a space that feels more like you—calmer, brighter, cozier, or more inspired. Whether you're refreshing a single wall or reinventing your entire interior, our team approaches every project with precision and care. We handle the prep, the brushwork, and the cleanup—so all you have to do is enjoy the transformation.

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A home’s paint job can say a lot about the people who live there. From demonstrating your unique interests and aesthetic to indicating how well you take care of your house, paint is an important part of almost every property. That’s why Mr. Handyman spends so much time every year helping our East Greenville and Greer neighbors get their painting projects done right! We work hard with fair, transparent pricing so you can enjoy real results that completely transform your home.

If you think it’s time for a fresh coat of paint, Mr. Handyman’s home painters are near you and always ready to help. Get in touch to tell us more about your project, and we can help you every step of the way—from paint selection to pristine application and long-term care.

Why Painting Isn’t a Great DIY Project

Many people try to tackle a painting project as part of a DIY concept, especially during springtime when the desire for everything to be fresh and clean strikes. However, while anyone can cover a wall with a different color, getting things right is much more challenging.

A number of techniques and tool strategies come into play for both exterior and interior painting. Some things you might not have thought about include:

  • The right pattern to do the brushstrokes so you don’t leave streaks
  • How hard to push to get even coverage
  • How fast or slow to paint so your final application isn’t gummy or full of bubbles and lumps
  • Which type of brush or roller is right for the job
  • What kinds of paint and primer should you choose for specific applications
  • How to handle unexpected problems like holes in the wall or sudden changes in the weather

So yes, you could try a painting project on your own—but for most people, the time and effort aren’t worth it in order to get a product that will need to be redone in a few years anyway. Instead, leave this task to home painters in East Greenville and Greer, like Mr. Handyman. Our team understands the local climate as well as the current trends, so we can advise on which paints will stand the test of time, both in terms of aesthetic and durability.

The Benefits of Exterior Home Painting

If you’ve noticed that your home’s exterior could use some new life, it may be time to touch up the paint or embrace a full repainting project. Properly removing the old paint and applying a new layer has many benefits, both now and in the future.

For instance, did you know that white paint can reflect up to 90% of the sun’s radiation? This means that you’ll spend less on air conditioning in the summer. Other light colors have a similar effect, and scientists are even studying how to make paint even more environmentally friendly; they hope to someday create a paint that completely eliminates the need for AC altogether!

On top of this, a fresh coat of paint can really boost your curb appeal. About 30% of sellers reported that interest in their home increased if the building was sporting a new paint job—just maybe avoid going full gray or yellow, as these two colors saw sale prices a few thousand below comparable houses in other colors. Some highlights in these colors could be a unique way to spice things up, just don’t paint every surface a uniform shade to see the best results.

Why Freshen Up Interior Paint?

Exterior paint isn’t the only way to inspire a completely new vibe at your home. In fact, interior paint jobs have a return on investment of more than 100%—making them one of the single most valuable changes you can make to your home. A simple color adjustment in a room can help it transition into a completely new purpose and feeling, and it can also hide the gradual scuffs and scrapes that come with living in a home. If you want to invest in a painting project, choosing an interior room is a great place to start.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the same painter do both the inside and outside of a house?

Some interior painting companies can provide services for both exterior and interior painting, but not all do. It’s convenient to choose a handyman company that can take care of either type of project, as it helps to produce the most consistent results and prevents you from needing to juggle multiple contractors. If a painter is only experienced in interior projects (or vice versa), they may not have the knowledge to approach the other type of project in a way that will produce durable results over the long term, as each type of project has its own skill sets, best practices, and strategies.

What materials can be painted over?

Almost all types of materials can be painted over if your handyman selects the right paint. Acrylic, enamel, latex—choosing the right option depends on the material that’s being painted. An experienced handyman will be able to advise you on the best approach. Just remember that some elements, such as wooden trim or metal highlights, can do some heavy lifting in your room or home’s aesthetic identity. Consider whether or not you want to cover them when you paint the rest of the area!

How do I pick the right paint?

The right paint for the job depends, as you might expect, on the job. Consider the material being painted over to choose a product that will adhere and obscure the color beneath. Interior and exterior paints will need to serve different functions, which may necessitate something that’s resistant to water, sunlight, scuffing, pets, and more. Also, it’s important to remain aware of VOCs (volatile organic compounds), which produce the often off-putting smell of new paint. These chemicals should not be inhaled, so choose paints that are low-VOC depending on the application, and never use exterior paint indoors.

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