Looking for painters in Framingham, MA? Paint Pro New England serves Framingham's 72,000+ residents from our base in nearby Medway. We handle interior painting, exterior painting, commercial painting, cabinet refinishing, deck staining, wallpaper removal, and pressure washing. Fully insured with workers comp. 2-year warranty. 5.0 stars across 62+ reviews. Call (774) 217-9567 for a free estimate.
Painting Services in Framingham
Framingham is the largest city in our service area — over 72,000 people, 27,900+ housing units, and a diverse mix of residential and commercial properties. That range means we see everything from 1890s Victorians in Saxonville to modern condos downtown. Here's what we offer.
Interior Painting
From single rooms to full-home repaints, we handle interiors of every size. Framingham's housing stock includes a significant number of older homes (median construction year: 1966) with plaster walls, crown molding, and detailed trim that need careful attention. We use Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams paints and can help with color selection for your home's specific light conditions.
Exterior Painting
Framingham exteriors take a beating from New England weather — humid summers, harsh winters, and the UV exposure that comes with south-facing walls. Proper prep is everything. We scrape, sand, prime, and caulk before a single coat goes on, because that's how you get 10–15 years out of a paint job instead of 3–5.
Commercial Painting
Framingham's Route 9 corridor and downtown have substantial commercial space — offices, retail, restaurants, and multi-unit properties. We handle after-hours and weekend commercial painting to minimize disruption to your business. Property managers: we also offer scheduled maintenance painting programs for multi-unit buildings.

Cabinet Refinishing & Specialty Services
Kitchen cabinets, deck staining, wallpaper removal, pressure washing, and popcorn ceiling removal — we cover the full range of painting and surface preparation services throughout Framingham.
What Painting Costs in Framingham, MA
Framingham painting costs are consistent with the MetroWest Boston market. Here's what to expect in 2026:
| Service | Typical Cost Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Interior painting (whole home) | $4,000–$12,000 | Based on 3–4 bedroom home |
| Exterior painting | $6,500–$14,500 | Two-story home, includes prep |
| Cabinet refinishing | $3,500–$8,000 | Average kitchen (20–30 doors) |
| Commercial / office | $1.50–$3.50 per sq ft | Depends on scope and scheduling |
| Deck staining | $800–$3,000 | Depends on deck size |
| Single room | $400–$900 | Standard 12×12, walls and ceiling |
Framingham's housing diversity means costs vary more than in smaller towns. A historic Saxonville Victorian with lead paint and ornate trim will cost significantly more than a 1990s colonial in good condition. Free estimates — call (774) 217-9567 or send us a message.
Why Framingham Homeowners Choose Paint Pro
- 15+ years serving MetroWest. Based in nearby Medway, we've been painting Framingham homes since 2011.
- 5.0-star rating. 62+ reviews across Houzz, Angi, Yelp, and Facebook.
- Fully insured with workers comp. Your property is protected. Not every painter carries this — we do.
- 2-year warranty. If anything isn't right, we come back and fix it.
- Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams. We use premium paint products that last.
- Residential and commercial. We handle both — from your living room to your office lobby.

Framingham Neighborhoods We Serve
Framingham is a city of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own housing character:
- Saxonville — Historic village with Victorian and colonial homes dating to the 1800s. Beautiful architecture that requires careful prep and often lead-safe practices.
- Nobscot — Residential neighborhood with a mix of mid-century and newer homes. Lots of ranch-style and raised ranch homes from the 1960s–1980s.
- Downtown / Route 9 corridor — Mix of commercial properties, condos, and multi-family housing. Strong demand for commercial painting and rental turnover work.
- Framingham Centre — Historic homes near the town common, Framingham State University, and established residential streets.
- South Framingham — Diverse housing stock, including multi-family properties and the vibrant Brazilian community along Concord Street.
We also serve neighboring towns including Holliston, Medway, Natick, Wellesley, Needham, Dover, Ashland, Hopkinton, and Sherborn.
Framingham's Housing Stock
With 27,900+ housing units and a median construction year of 1966, Framingham has one of the most diverse housing stocks in MetroWest:
- 52% single-family detached — colonials, capes, ranches, and Victorians
- 45% renter-occupied — higher than most MetroWest towns, creating demand for landlord and property management painting
- 17% built before 1940 — historic homes requiring lead-safe handling
- Median home value: ~$628K — homes worth protecting with quality paint
The 45% rental rate means we work with a lot of Framingham property managers and landlords. If you manage rental units, check out our rental property painting guide for scheduling and budgeting advice.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to paint a house in Framingham MA?
Interior painting in Framingham costs $2.50–$4.50 per square foot, while exterior painting runs $3.00–$6.50 per square foot. For a typical single-family home, expect $4,000–$12,000 for interior and $6,500–$14,500 for exterior, depending on prep work, paint quality, and condition.
What painters in Framingham MA have the best reviews?
Paint Pro New England holds a 5.0-star rating across 62+ reviews on Houzz, Angi, Yelp, and Facebook. Based in nearby Medway, we've served Framingham and MetroWest Boston since 2011. Fully insured with workers comp and a 2-year warranty.
Does Paint Pro New England do commercial painting in Framingham?
Yes. We handle commercial painting projects in Framingham including offices, retail spaces, and multi-unit properties. We schedule after-hours and weekend work to minimize disruption to your business.

When is the best time to paint exterior in Framingham MA?
Late April through mid-June is optimal for exterior painting in Framingham. Temperatures stay above 50°F, humidity is manageable, and long daylight hours allow proper paint curing. September through mid-October offers a second good window.
Do Framingham homes have lead paint?
About 17% of Framingham homes were built before 1940, with a median construction year of 1966. Any home built before 1978 likely has lead paint. We follow EPA RRP lead-safe procedures on every pre-1978 project.
Whether it's a Saxonville Victorian, a Nobscot ranch, or a Route 9 office space — we've got the experience and the team to handle it. Give us a call at (774) 217-9567 for a free estimate. No pressure, just honest advice from painters who know MetroWest.
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