About Our Company
We provide free painting estimates for our Edmonton, Beaumont, Leduc, Red deer, Calgary and surrounding areas clients, showcasing our commitment to innovation and finding new ways to serve you better.
About us
We know that painting your home isn’t just about colour, it’s about trust. You want the job to be done right, your furniture and floors to be protected, and the painters to be professionals. That’s exactly what our local painting company offers
From helping you choose the right paint finishes to picking colours that work with your lighting and undertones, we guide you from start to finish, and even after that. If you’re painting a condo, painting a family home, or painting your business, we’ve got your back – and your walls!
Our Guarantee: We Stand By Our Work
Interior guarantee
Fine Art Painting has become a household name in Edmonton, Beaumont, Leduc, Red deer, Calgary and surrounding areas, and is recognized as an industry leader. Our reputation is important to us and we stand behind our work. In the unlikely chance that there’s failure due to workmanship on the inside of your home, we’ll be happy to come back and fix the issue. It’s important to us that you’re 100% happy with the results.
Exterior guarantee
We offer a 2 year guarantee on our exterior residential painting work because we believe in our exceptional applications and premium products. If there is any failure due to workmanship, we’ll be happy to come back and fix the issue at no charge.* *Guarantee does not include walked-on surfaces, rust, damage by customer, high moisture areas, and/or rotten wood.
FAQs
Paint pricing can vary depending on the brand, finish, and specific product line, but generally speaking, high-quality paint from brands like Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams ranges from $50 to $120 per gallon. The price can go up for specialty finishes or high-durability formulas. We always help you choose the right paint for your space, factoring in your budget, the type of room, and how much wear and tear the walls will see.
First of all, don’t worry! We get it, your home is so personal, and you want it to feel just right. While we’re confident in the quality of our work, we also know that things happen. If something doesn’t look the way you hoped, we’ll always take the time to listen and understand what’s not sitting right with you.
It depends on the size and scope of the project, but most full interior or exterior paint jobs take anywhere from a few days to a week. Smaller rooms or feature walls can usually be done in one day. We always give you a clear timeline before we start, and we stick to it.
We show up on time, keep things moving, and clean up thoroughly at the end of each day. Our goal is to make the process smooth and stress-free, so you’re never left wondering what’s happening or when we’ll be done.
No, not much. We handle most of the prep work for you. We’ll move and cover furniture, protect your floors, patch small holes, and sand as needed to make sure everything is ready for paint. If there’s anything we need you to do beforehand (like removing valuable items or art), we’ll let you know ahead of time.
We respect your space and treat it like it’s our own. Prep is a big part of a great paint job, and we take it seriously from the start.
Asking the right questions upfront can save you a lot of stress down the line. Here are some important ones to ask any painting contractor before you commit:
Are you licensed and insured?
You want to know you’re protected if anything unexpected happens.
What kind of prep work do you do?
A great paint job starts long before the first coat goes on. Ask how they handle patching, sanding, taping, and protecting your home.
What type of paint do you use, and is it included in the quote?
Quality paint makes a huge difference. Make sure they’re using trusted brands and that you’re not being charged extra for materials.
Is the quote all-inclusive?
Confirm that everything – labour, materials, prep, repairs, and cleanup – is part of the price, so there are no surprises.
Who will actually be doing the work?
It’s fair to ask if the crew is in-house or subcontracted, and if the same team will be there from start to finish.
What’s your timeline, and how do you handle changes?
Life happens, see how they communicate delays or unexpected issues.