Worcester, MA — Worcester County

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Worcester, MA

Worcester’s housing stock is old, and that is the whole story on painting here. Triple-deckers, West Side Victorians and Main South multi-families are overwhelmingly pre-1978, which means the lead-safe rules apply to almost every real repaint in this city — and the credential most homeowners are told to look for is the wrong one. Below is what a Worcester paint job actually costs, and what the rules here actually require.

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What Painting Costs — and Why Quotes Differ So Much

Almost every gap between two painting quotes is prep, not paint. The materials on an average house are a small fraction of the price; the labour to wash, scrape, sand, degloss, patch, caulk, seal end grain and spot prime is most of it. A quote that comes in low is usually a quote that skipped a step, and the difference shows up in year three, not year one.

Maverick City Builders runs its own crew for painting rather than subcontracting it, which is why the prep line is not the first thing cut when a number needs to come down. Every job is quoted at a fixed price against a written scope before anyone opens a can, and anything found behind the old film is priced as a change order you approve, not absorbed silently or discovered at invoicing.

Painting Cost Ranges (2026)

Scope Typical Range What's Included
Single interior room$800–$1,800Walls, ceiling, trim and doors in one average bedroom or living room. Two finish coats over prepared, deglossed surfaces. 1 to 2 days.
Whole-interior repaint$6,000–$14,000Every room in an average single-family home — walls, ceilings, trim, doors and closets. Includes patching, caulking and spot priming. 1 to 3 weeks depending on square footage and trim detail.
Cabinet refinishing$4,000–$9,000Degrease, sand, prime and spray finish on kitchen cabinet boxes and doors. Doors are finished off-site where possible. Usually cheaper than replacement by a wide margin.
Full exterior repaint$6,500–$16,000Wash, scrape, sand, spot prime and two finish coats on siding and trim. Price moves with house size, number of stories, and how much of the old film has failed.
Exterior with carpentry repair$16,000–$28,000The same repaint where prep uncovers rot — clapboard, trim, sill, fascia or soffit replacement carried out before finishing. Priced as a change order against the written scope, never assumed.

These are our standard ranges and they are the same in every town we serve — one crew, one price list. What varies between houses is age, condition and how much of the old film has failed, not the address.

What the Rules Here Actually Require

Most painting advice online is written for the federal rules. Massachusetts is one of fifteen jurisdictions that runs its own authorised programme, so several of the things homeowners are told to check for do not apply here — and one thing Massachusetts requires goes further than the federal rule does.

Massachusetts runs its own lead-safe program — EPA certification does not apply here

This trips up a lot of homeowners in Worcester, because most national advice tells you to look for an "EPA Lead-Safe Certified Firm." Massachusetts is one of fifteen jurisdictions authorised to run its own programme, and EPA says plainly that EPA certification does not apply in these states. The credential that matters here is a Lead-Safe Renovation Contractor licence from the Massachusetts Department of Labor Standards under 454 CMR 22.00.

Massachusetts also goes further than the federal rule in one specific way: a trained, certified Lead-Safe Renovator-Supervisor must be on site and in control of the work at all times while covered renovation is in progress. Not reachable by phone — on site. Ask any painter quoting your pre-1978 house who that person is and when they will be there.

The thresholds that decide whether the lead rules apply to your job

If your home was built before 1978, the lead-safe rules are triggered by disturbing more than 6 square feet of painted surface per room on an interior job, or more than 20 square feet in total on an exterior job. Window replacement and demolition are covered no matter how small the area.

Six square feet is smaller than it sounds. Scraping and sanding the trim in one ordinary room clears it easily. In practice, almost any real repaint of a pre-1978 Massachusetts house is a covered job — which means containment, prescribed work methods, cleanup and cleaning verification, not just drop cloths.

Three temperatures have to clear the minimum, not one

Modern exterior acrylics are rated lower than most people assume. Sherwin-Williams A-100 and Emerald Exterior Acrylic are both rated to 35°F; Benjamin Moore Regal Select Exterior is rated to 35°F and Aura Waterborne Exterior to 40°F. Two products from the same manufacturer, different numbers — the specification is always the product's own data sheet, never a rule of thumb.

The part that actually causes failures is what the minimum applies to. Sherwin-Williams states it directly: "When the air temperature is at 35°F, substrates may be colder; prior to painting, check to be sure the air, surface, and material temperature are above 35°F." Paint cures against the siding, not against the air. A north-facing wall in shade on a 45°F April afternoon can easily still be below the minimum.

And then the 48-hour rule. The same data sheet says do not apply "when air or surface temperatures may drop below 35°F within 48 hours." That is what really ends the New England season — not the daytime high, but the overnight low for the two nights afterwards. Sherwin-Williams also specifies the surface must sit at least 5°F above the dew point, which is the mechanism behind streaking and surfactant leaching on cool spring and autumn evenings.

Why paint fails on New England houses — and the one cause painters get blamed for unfairly

The USDA Forest Products Laboratory puts it in one sentence: "Water is usually involved if finishes perform poorly on wood." Their working number is that above 20% moisture content in the wood at the time of painting, the risk of blistering and peeling rises sharply. That is why we meter before we prime rather than working off the calendar.

Ice dams are the distinctly local one. Meltwater from a warm roof refreezes at the cold eave, backs up under the shingles and soaks the wall cavity. UMass Amherst describes the consequence exactly: "Paint peels long after the ice and all signs of a roof leak have evaporated." If your paint fails in a band under the eaves every couple of years, that is not a paint problem and no repaint will fix it — it is attic air sealing, insulation and ventilation. We will tell you that instead of selling you another coat.

The rest is prep. End grain has to be sealed — clapboard butt joints, trim ends and railing components wick water and fail first. Mildew has to be washed off, not painted over, or it grows through the new film. Chalk has to come off or the new coat bonds to loose pigment instead of to the house. And where the old film has let go, it comes off and gets primed; recoating over a failing film simply reproduces the failure with more thickness on top.

You do not need a building permit to paint — with two real exceptions

The Massachusetts Residential Code exempts painting outright. 780 CMR R105.2 lists work exempt from permit and item 6 reads: "Painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, cabinets, counter tops and similar finish work." No square-footage limit, no dollar limit, interior and exterior alike.

Exception one — rot found during prep. The exempt list does not cover siding, trim or structural repair. The moment scraping uncovers rotted clapboard, sill or sheathing and the fix goes past finish work, the exemption stops applying and your local building department is involved.

Exception two — local historic districts, and this one surprises people. Under M.G.L. c. 40C § 6, exterior architectural features in a local historic district cannot be altered without a certificate of appropriateness. Section 8(a)(5) lets a municipality exclude paint colour from that review — but it is something a town may adopt, not something that applies automatically. If your property sits in a local historic district, check the bylaw before you choose a colour.

What a customer said

“I recently had a project done by Maverick City Builder in my house in Worcester; it was a bathroom renovation and entire first floor painting; the team was extra professional and protective of my house. I am extremely happy with the results”

— cliente nuevo · Verified Google review, Worcester, MA

Painting FAQ

How much do house painters charge in Worcester, MA?

A single room runs $800 to $1,800. A whole-interior repaint of an average Worcester single-family home runs $6,000 to $14,000. A full exterior repaint runs $6,500 to $16,000, moving to $16,000 to $28,000 where prep uncovers rot that has to be replaced first. Our prices are the same in every town we serve — one crew, one rate card. What varies between houses is age and condition, not the postcode.

Do Worcester triple-deckers need lead-safe painting?

Almost certainly. The rules apply to housing built before 1978, and most of Worcester's triple-decker and multi-family stock predates that by decades. The trigger is disturbing more than 6 square feet of painted surface per room inside, or more than 20 square feet outside. Massachusetts runs its own authorised programme rather than the federal one — the licence that applies is a Lead-Safe Renovation Contractor licence from the Department of Labor Standards, with a certified supervisor required on site throughout.

Do you paint tenant-occupied multi-family buildings in Worcester?

Yes. Worcester work is frequently tenant-occupied, which changes sequencing rather than price: work areas are isolated and contained, hallways and shared stairs are protected and kept passable, and the schedule is set so units are back in use each evening. The containment requirements under the Massachusetts lead-safe rules are what drive that plan on any pre-1978 building.

When can you paint the outside of a house in Worcester?

Mid-April through late October dependably. The binding limit is not the daytime high — it is that manufacturers specify not applying when air or surface temperature may drop below the minimum within 48 hours, and Worcester County runs colder than the coastal Boston stations most forecasts are quoted from. Sherwin-Williams also requires the surface to sit at least 5°F above the dew point, which rules out plenty of otherwise mild spring and autumn evenings.

My paint keeps peeling under the roofline. Why?

That pattern is usually ice damming rather than paint failure. Meltwater from a warm roof refreezes at the cold eave, backs up under the shingles and soaks the wall cavity. UMass Amherst describes it exactly: “paint peels long after the ice and all signs of a roof leak have evaporated.” Repainting that band without addressing attic air sealing, insulation and ventilation buys you two years at most. We will say so at the walk-through rather than sell you the coat.

Do you serve the rest of Worcester County?

Yes. Maverick City Builders is based in Lancaster and works across Worcester County and Central Massachusetts, including Clinton, Hudson, Sterling, Bolton, Berlin, Harvard, Leominster, Fitchburg and West Boylston. Fully licensed as a Massachusetts Home Improvement Contractor and Construction Supervisor.

Other Services We Provide

Maverick City Builders is a full-service general contractor. Alongside painting we handle kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, deck building, finish carpentry, building restoration and whole-home renovations. See our dedicated interior painting and exterior painting pages for process detail.

Get a Written Painting Estimate

Every range on this page is a range because the number depends on the condition of what is already on your house. The way to replace a range with a price is a walk-through: we look at the substrate, meter for moisture where it matters, identify what has failed and what has not, and send a written scope with line-item pricing. No obligation, no sales visit.

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