Most construction trades require training, licensing and permits before anyone can legally perform their services for a living. But anyone who can hold a paintbrush can advertise as a painter. Less than 1% of painters commit to professional standards. We're one of them, and it matters.
We provide responsive service, good-better-best options to fit your budget, and safe, well-scheduled projects that are done on time. Our professional, fully-trained employees do it right. We serve all of West Michigan, including Muskegon, Spring Lake, Grand Haven, Holland, Allendale, and points in between. Occasionally, we can go further if it makes sense. Please contact us for a quote. I have used Painting Services for many projects over the past 16 years. I feel that they are easy to work with, and their pricing is very comparable to, or many times less costly than, other bids.
Painting Services of West Michigan has the staff and equipment to handle any exterior painting challenge. We're not afraid of heights (150 ft. on a church steeple) or big jobs (3,000 gallons for one project). We provide responsive service, good-better-best options to fit your budget, and safe, well-scheduled projects that are done on time. Once we start your project, we're there every day (weather permitting) until it's finished. We think quality work is worth the time and investment it takes to do it right.
Residential painting is all about the details. Our fully-trained, professional crews take the time to clean, fix and prepare surfaces so that you get the best results. We provide firm quotes, actual samples to confirm color, and accurate time estimates. We also have a collaborative relationship with an interior designer who can help you with a single color selection or an overall updating strategy. We serve all of West Michigan, including Muskegon, Spring Lake, Grand Haven, Holland, Allendale, and points in between.
I didn't start out life intending to be a painting contractor. I actually went to school to be a paramedic. And I did that for a while, until the stress burned me out. In one of those random life coincidences, I came back to the lakeshore after being gone for a couple years, and started painting houses in the summer with a teacher. I loved it! And that's how painting became my profession. People often ask me "Why do you like what you do?" I think a big part of it stems from the fact that I'm a local guy, born and raised on the lakeshore.