House Painters in Maidenhead

House painters in Maidenhead by Maidenhead Painters

Maidenhead Painters are house painters running interior and exterior on a single coordinated programme across the SL6 catchment, from Crossrail-era townhouses in central Maidenhead to period detached in Cookham and Bray.

What we cover:

  • Full interior and exterior repaints under one coordinated programme
  • Crossrail new-build first-cycle repaints on 7-to-10-year-old plasterboard properties
  • Pre-sale and post-purchase whole-house preparation

A whole-house painting project is not just two jobs scheduled back to back. One team, one timeline, and decisions made across interior and exterior in context of each other avoids the finish mismatches that appear when interior and exterior are handled separately. Where the work also touches new build phases, knock-throughs, or kitchen and bathroom refits, see our home renovation page for the wider scope.

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Why Choose Maidenhead Painters

One Team Project

Interior and exterior are coordinated on one schedule, with no handoffs, gaps, or finish mismatches.

Fully Insured

We carry full public liability cover on every whole-house project and confirm a fixed completion date.

First-Cycle Specialist

Crossrail-era plasterboard properties get the sealing stage as standard, where many painters skip it.

SL6 Coverage

We cover the full Maidenhead catchment from Cox Green to Cookham with fixed pricing and a confirmed programme.

House Painting Services

Full Interior Repaint

A full interior repaint covers every painted surface inside the property: walls and ceilings in all rooms, all woodwork, doors, skirtings, architraves, and period features such as picture rails, dado rails, and original cornicing.

In central Maidenhead, this increasingly means Crossrail-era new-build townhouses that are now 7 to 10 years old and entering their first full repaint cycle. These are not the original handover touch-up. The plasterboard has settled, the original sealing coat is gone, and surface preparation is needed to achieve even coverage without joint or patch flash.

We include this sealing stage as a standard step on first-cycle plasterboard work. For full room-level detail and preparation approach by surface type, see our interior painting page.

Full Exterior Repaint

A full exterior repaint covers all masonry, timber, and joinery across every elevation. In Maidenhead this means different surfaces on the same property. Pebbledash on the 1930s stock in Furze Platt and Cox Green requires stabilising solution before primer. Lime render on period Cookham properties requires breathable products. Mock Tudor half-timbering and render panels require flexible fillers at all timber-to-render junctions.

Exterior work is scheduled around Thames Valley weather windows, which run reliably from March through October. For the full exterior process and surface-by-surface detail, see our exterior painting page.

Coordinated Interior and Exterior

Running interior and exterior together on a single project schedule avoids the most common quality problem in whole-house repaints: colour decisions made in isolation that produce a mismatch between interior and exterior tone when viewed from the front door.

One team and one schedule also means preparation decisions are made consistently. If a 1930s detached in Furze Platt has failed paint adhesion on an exterior gable, the same primer system is used on interior surfaces where the underlying plaster is in comparable condition. Separate contractors do not make these cross-project decisions. On lime-plaster and lime-render properties, both interior and exterior coatings need to be breathable — see our period property painting page for the full specification.

Crossrail New-Build First-Cycle Repaints

Crossrail-era apartments and townhouses concentrated around Maidenhead station and the regenerated town centre are now entering their first full repaint cycle. After 7 to 10 years the original finishes show wear and the plasterboard surfaces need different treatment from the original handover application.

Time-poor Crossrail-corporate owners in these properties value fast professional response and a clear schedule. We plan first-cycle new-build repaints on a fixed programme and communicate progress throughout. For the plasterboard preparation detail specific to this work, see our plasterboard painting page when it goes live.

Pre-Sale Preparation

Properties in the Maidenhead market at the GBP 700k to GBP 2m price point are frequently freshened before sale. Buyers at this end of the market notice quality of finish immediately. A full repaint coordinated across interior and exterior, completed with clean edges, consistent sheen levels, and neutral colour choices, directly affects perceived value.

We carry out pre-sale repaints across the catchment, from Crossrail-era townhouses in central Maidenhead to period detached in Cookham and Bray. Where the budget is tighter and only the kerb-appeal surface matters, our front door painting service is the wedge that lifts first impressions without a full programme.

House painting services in Maidenhead by Maidenhead Painters
Exterior house painting in Maidenhead by Maidenhead Painters

Here’s How It Works

1. Site visit and full scope agreement

We visit the property and assess every surface inside and out. We agree the full project scope, note condition issues that affect the programme, and confirm colour choices for both interior and exterior. Timeline and access requirements are confirmed at this stage.

2. Sequencing the programme

Interior and exterior work are sequenced to avoid disruption between phases. On coordinated projects, exterior work typically runs first in the summer window. Interior follows, so paint odour from interior work has cleared before the property is reoccupied between phases.

3. Surface preparation, interior

Filling, priming, and surface repair specific to each room and surface type. Crossrail-era plasterboard gets a sealing coat. Period lime plaster in Cookham and Bray properties gets a breathable primer. Period cornicing and original features are hand-prepared individually.

4. Surface preparation, exterior

Pebbledash gets stabilising solution. Render is repaired at all cracks and hollow areas. Mock Tudor render panels get flexible filler at timber junctions. Timber is stripped to sound material and back-primed on all bare edges.

5. Paint application and inspection

Interior work runs ceiling to skirting in each room, with drying time between coats respected. Exterior work runs in two finish coats across all elevations with a curing window before inspection. Final walkthrough covers both interior and exterior before the job is closed.

House Painting Costs in Maidenhead

Prices below are estimates only. Every property is different. Call 01628 965566 for a precise quote.

Maidenhead Painters carry full public liability cover on every whole-house project and confirm a fixed completion date at the quoting stage.

Three things drive the price:

House painting costs in Maidenhead by Maidenhead Painters
Period house painting in Maidenhead by Maidenhead Painters

Property Scale

A Crossrail-era 3-bedroom townhouse has a compact, fixed scope. A 5-bedroom period detached in Cookham has significantly more wall area, more period features, and more exterior timber.

Surface Complexity

Properties with mixed surfaces (lime plaster in reception rooms, gypsum skim on post-war extension, plasterboard on loft conversion) require different primers and preparation sequences in the same programme. Coordinating these correctly adds time at the preparation stage.

Scope

Interior only, exterior only, and combined projects have different cost profiles. Combined interior and exterior on a full-size period property is a multi-week programme priced accordingly.

Trade Insight

Crossrail-era new-build townhouses entering their first repaint cycle in central Maidenhead are a consistent and growing segment of our whole-house work. These properties look different from period stock but have their own specific preparation requirements that many painters miss on first-cycle work.

Typical ranges:

Crossrail-era 3-bedroom townhouse, central Maidenhead (full interior repaint, first cycle, modern plasterboard throughout): GBP 5,500 to GBP 8,000.

1930s 4-bedroom detached in Furze Platt (combined interior and exterior, including original features and pebbledash): GBP 12,000 to GBP 18,000, depending on condition and paint choice.

Period detached or large executive in Cookham or Taplow-edge (combined interior and exterior, lime plaster, significant timber): GBP 20,000 to GBP 35,000+, reflecting property scale and the full programme of period-property preparation.

For full-programme period properties, see our period property painting page when it goes live.

Call 01628 965566 to arrange a site visit and written quote.

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