Painters & Painting Contractors in Washington, DC

Looking for reliable painters in Washington, DC? Image Painting is a full-service painting company serving the District and the surrounding metro, from row houses on Capitol Hill to condos in Dupont Circle and commercial spaces downtown. Our painting contractors offer a 3-year written warranty and a finish that holds up to DC's humid summers and cold winters.

Your Trusted Painting Company in Washington, DC

As one of the most reviewed painting companies in the DC metro area — with 200+ verified reviews — Image Painting has built its reputation on clean prep, durable coatings, and respectful crews. We're licensed and insured; we protect your home or business on every project; and we don't consider a job done until you've signed off on it. Whether you need a single accent wall or a full exterior repaint, our house painters treat your property like their own.

Painting Services We Offer Across Washington, DC

Image Painting offers a complete range of residential and commercial painting services throughout Washington, DC:

Interior Painting Washington

Interior Painting in Washington, DC

From plaster walls in historic homes to modern open-concept condos, our interior painters handle drywall repair, trim, ceilings, and color consultation.From plaster walls in historic homes to modern open-concept condos, our interior painters handle drywall repair, trim, ceilings, and color consultation.

Exterior Painting Washington DC

Exterior Painting in Washington, DC

DC's brick row houses, wood siding, and stucco each need a different approach. Our exterior painting contractors prep, prime, and coat for long-lasting protection against the region's weather.

Cabinet Panting Washington

Cabinet Painting & Refinishing

Refresh your kitchen without a full remodel. Our cabinet painting team in DC delivers a factory-smooth finish.

Commercial Painting Washington DC

Commercial Painting for DC Businesses

Offices, retail, and multi-unit buildings — we work on schedules that minimize disruption.

Our Recent Work

Interior Painting Washington
Interior Painting
Exterior Painting Washington DC
Exterior Painting
Cabinet Panting Washington
Cabinet Painting
Deck Staining & Painting
Deck Painting
House exterior with garage, driveway, and landscaped yard in a suburban neighborhood.
Garage Painting

What Washington, DC Homeowners Say About Our Painters

Why DC Homeowners Choose Image Painting

  • Local knowledge: We know DC's historic-district rules, HOA requirements, and the quirks of older plaster and brick.
  • Written warranty: Every project is backed by our 3-year warranty.
  • Transparent quotes: Detailed, itemized estimates with no surprises.
  • Highly reviewed: 200+ reviews across Google and other platforms.

What to Expect From Our DC Painting Contractors

  1. Free on-site estimate — we assess the space and discuss colors and finishes.
  2. Detailed proposal — itemized scope, timeline, and price.
  3. Prep & protection — surfaces repaired, furniture and floors covered.
  4. Professional application — premium paints, applied by experienced crews.
  5. Final walkthrough — we don't finish until you're satisfied.

Get a Free Painting Quote in Washington, DC

Ready to work with a painting company DC homeowners trust? Request your free quote or call (703) 256-2271. Serving Washington, DC and the surrounding Northern Virginia and Maryland metro

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Frequently Asked Questions

Neighborhoods We Serve in Washington, DC

Image Painting offers a complete range of residential and commercial painting services throughout Washington, DC:

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About Washington, DC

Washington, DC, the capital of the United States, sits on the north bank of the Potomac River where it meets the Anacostia River, bordered by Maryland to the north, east, and west, and Virginia across the river to the south. The District occupies a compact, diamond-influenced footprint carved from land once shared by both states, and its terrain shifts noticeably from neighborhood to neighborhood. The low-lying western and southern sections — the National Mall, Foggy Bottom, and the riverfront — rest barely above sea level on the flat Atlantic Coastal Plain, while the land rises northward into the rolling Piedmont, where neighborhoods like Tenleytown and Forest Hills crown the city's highest ground. This fall line, the geological boundary between coastal plain and Piedmont upland, runs through the District and historically marked the limit of river navigation. Mature tree canopy, landscaped parks, and the broad green corridor of Rock Creek Park thread through the urban grid, softening the monumental core. Because a 1910 federal law caps building heights, DC keeps a famously low, horizontal skyline that preserves sightlines to the Capitol and the Washington Monument. The result is a walkable, river-shaped capital where wetlands, terraces, and wooded hills sit within a few miles of one another.

Key Facts

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Elevation

Ranges from sea level along the Potomac/Anacostia to about 409 ft (125 m) at Fort Reno, the District's highest natural point; city average roughly 150 ft (46 m).

Area

68.34 sq mi (177 sq km) total, of which about 61 sq mi is land and the remainder water.

Population

Approximately 699,000 residents (2025 estimate); the surrounding Washington metropolitan area exceeds 6.3 million.

Top 3 Sights

1. The National Mall & Memorial Parks — the landscaped, two-mile expanse linking the U.S. Capitol, Washington Monument, and Lincoln Memorial, lined with reflecting pools and war memorials.

2. Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History — the most-visited Smithsonian museum, home to the Hope Diamond, dinosaur halls, and free admission year-round.

3. United States Capitol — the seat of Congress, offering guided tours of the Rotunda, National Statuary Hall, and the historic dome.

Frequently Asked Questions About Washington, DC

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