GREENWICH, CT · LICENSED & INSURED

Professional Home Painting for Greenwich, CT Homes

HomeCare Painters is a professional, owner-led team of home painters serving Greenwich, CT — from the waterfront at Belle Haven, Riverside, and Old Greenwich to the wooded backcountry estates. We prep for what Greenwich homes actually face: salt air off Long Island Sound near the water, and damp, shaded walls under mature trees inland. Every project is licensed, insured, and starts with a written, itemized estimate.

WHY HOMEOWNERS TRUST US

A Painting Team You Can Trust

On Greenwich homes — coastal, historic, or backcountry — who does the work matters as much as the paint. Here’s what you can count on with every project.

Licensed & Insured in Connecticut

Painting is regulated home-improvement work in Connecticut, and an unregistered contractor's agreement can be voided. We keep ours verifiable and carry full insurance.

Owner-Led on Every Project

The person who walks your home and prices the job is the same one accountable for the finish — from the first coat to the final walkthrough.

A Clear, Written Estimate

No vague numbers. You get an itemized scope up front, so you can see the prep, the products, and the plan before any work begins.

REAL LOCAL REPUTATION

Why Greenwich Homeowners Choose Careful Painters

Greenwich homeowners tend to judge a painter on the details: clean protection, a respectful crew, and prep that fits a waterfront home, a historic-district house, or a shaded backcountry estate. That’s the standard we work to. We’d rather set the right expectation up front than over-promise — and let the finished work speak for itself.

COMPLETE HOME SERVICES

Complete Home Services for Greenwich, CT

One team, one written plan for the whole home — inside and out. We match the prep and coatings to Greenwich’s coastal salt, shaded backcountry lots, and historic surfaces, so the finish holds where you actually live.

Exterior Painting for Greenwich, CT

Full exterior repaints with coastal-ready prep for salt air and shaded, north-facing walls.

Interior Painting for Greenwich, CT

Clean, low-disruption interior painting, room by room, with careful masking.

Cabinet Painting for Greenwich, CT

Factory-smooth cabinet refinishing that refreshes a kitchen without a remodel.

Deck Painting & Staining for Greenwich, CT

Cleaning, brightening, and refinishing for decks and outdoor wood near the water.

Cedar Roof Care for Greenwich, CT

Cleaning and treatment that helps cedar shed coastal moisture and last longer.

Epoxy Floor Coatings for Greenwich, CT

Durable, easy-clean coatings for garages, basements, and mudrooms.

Wallpaper Installation & Removal for Greenwich, CT

Removal, wall prep, and clean hanging for a crisp finish.

Ready to Start Your Project?

Planning painting, repairs, or refinishing for your Greenwich, CT home?
Request a clear written estimate and get practical next steps for a clean, low-disruption project.

HOW WE WORK

Our Greenwich Home Painting Process

A careful, documented process is what protects a waterfront, historic, or backcountry home — and what makes the finish last. Here’s exactly how a project runs, start to finish.
1

Walkthrough & written estimate

We look at the home in person, note the exposure and the prep it needs, and leave you a clear, itemized scope with no vague numbers.

2

Prep first

CWe clean, treat, and dry every surface, wash salt and buildup off coastal walls, and follow lead-safe practices on pre-1978 homes. Prep is where a finish is won or lost.

3

Protect the home

Floors are covered, furniture is wrapped or moved, and work zones are sealed so dust and mess stay contained.

4

Paint in the right conditions

We apply coatings suited to the surface and exposure, in the weather windows that let them cure properly rather than rushing.

5

Final walkthrough

We review the finished work with you, touch up anything you flag, and leave the site clean before we call it done.

RESPECT FOR YOUR HOME

How We Protect Your Greenwich Home

Protecting the home is part of the job, not an afterthought — on waterfront lots near the shoreline and on backcountry estates with mature landscaping.
Floors covered and taped before work starts
Furniture moved to the center and wrapped or relocated
Work zones sealed to keep dust contained, with lead-safe care on older surfaces
Daily cleanup and reset so the home stays livable
Landscaping, gardens, and shoreline plantings protected on exterior projects

PAINTING IN GREENWICH

Painting in Greenwich: Coastal Salt, Backcountry Woods & Historic Districts

Greenwich is really three painting environments in one town, and a finish that lasts in one can fail early in another. Along the water, salt is the constant challenge; inland, it’s shade and moisture; in the historic districts, it’s period detail and local review. We plan each project around which of these a home actually faces — often more than one. Here’s what shapes a Greenwich paint job.

Coastal salt air — Belle Haven, Riverside & Old Greenwich

Along the water near Tod's Point and the harbors, salt off Long Island Sound breaks down a paint's binder, corrodes fasteners, and leaves siding chalky, so coastal wood needs repainting more often than inland homes. We wash off the salt, prep thoroughly, and choose coatings built for shoreline exposure.

Backcountry woods & estates

Inland toward the backcountry, homes sit on shaded, wooded lots where tree canopy keeps north-facing walls damp and feeds mildew. Cleaning, treating, and drying come before any coat, and we protect the mature landscaping these properties are known for.

Historic districts & period homes

In Greenwich's historic districts, exterior work can fall under a Certificate of Appropriateness from the Historic District Commission. We plan the project around any local review and give older wood and period detail the patient, period-appropriate prep it deserves.

PROBLEMS WE SOLVE

Common Greenwich Painting Problems We Fix

Salt-driven paint failure on coastal homes

Sound salt air corrodes fasteners and chalks siding; we prep for the exposure and finish with durable, coastal-ready coatings.

Mildew on shaded, backcountry walls

heavy tree cover keeps surfaces damp; we clean, treat, and dry before painting.

Aging finishes on historic-district homes

period surfaces need patient, period-appropriate prep and careful trim work, planned around any local review.

GREENWICH PAINTING FAQ

Greenwich, CT Home Painting FAQ

Waterfront wood in Belle Haven, Riverside, and Old Greenwich needs repainting more often than inland homes. Salt air off Long Island Sound breaks the paint’s binder down faster than inland exposure, corrodes fasteners, and leaves siding chalky. The exact interval depends on the elevation, how exposed it is, and how well the last job was prepped — corrosion-aware prep and the right coastal coating are what stretch the time between repaints.
Away from the water, much of the backcountry sits under mature tree canopy, so siding stays damp long after rain. Trapped moisture feeds mildew and lifts paint on shaded, north-facing walls, and freeze-thaw winters widen any damage left unaddressed. The fix is prep-first: clean and treat the mildew, let the wood dry, and use a mildew-resistant coating on the shaded elevations rather than painting over a damp surface.
Yes. In Greenwich’s historic districts, exterior work can fall under a Certificate of Appropriateness from the Historic District Commission, so we plan the project around any local review. Older homes reward patient, period-appropriate prep — careful work on original wood and trim, lead-safe practices on pre-1978 surfaces, and thoughtful color. We match the approach to the individual house rather than running every home through the same template.
Yes. Painting is regulated home-improvement work in Connecticut, and we work as a licensed and insured Connecticut home-improvement contractor. An unregistered contractor’s agreement can be voided by the homeowner, so confirming licensing is a reasonable step before hiring. We’re owner-led, so the person who prepares your estimate is the same one accountable for the finished work.
Generally late spring through early fall, when temperatures are stable and surfaces get long dry windows between prep and coats. Near the water, timing also lets the prep and coating cure before damp, salt-laden weather; on shaded backcountry lots, dry time is the constraint. We schedule the work when conditions let it cure properly rather than rushing it.
Both. Much of our Greenwich work is exterior and interior repainting, and we also refinish cabinets, stain decks, and care for cedar. Interiors in Greenwich’s older and waterfront homes are often trim-heavy, so we plan for careful masking, sanding between coats, and a durable finish on trim and built-ins. Whatever the scope, it’s covered in one written, itemized plan.
Protection is part of the work. Floors are covered and taped, furniture is moved and wrapped, and work zones are sealed to contain dust, with lead-safe care on older surfaces. On waterfront and backcountry projects, landscaping, gardens, and shoreline plantings are protected. At the end of each day the space is cleaned and reset so your home stays livable.
Yes — every Greenwich project starts with a written, itemized estimate after an in-person walkthrough, so you can see the prep, the products, and the scope before anything begins. On coastal and historic homes especially, clear numbers up front make it easy to see exactly what’s included rather than just a bottom-line price.

WHERE WE WORK

Serving Greenwich Homeowners

From the waterfront to the backcountry, we bring the full range of home painting to Greenwich — exterior and interior painting, cabinets, decks, and cedar care — with prep matched to each home’s exposure. Near Greenwich, we also paint homes in Stamford and Darien, and across Fairfield County.

On-Site Walkthroughs and Clear Written Plans

Every Greenwich project starts the same way: an in-person walkthrough of the home, then a clear, written plan that lays out the prep, the products, and the scope — so there are no surprises once the work begins.

GET YOUR FREE ESTIMATE

Get a Clear Greenwich Estimate

Tell us about your home — waterfront, historic, or backcountry — and we’ll walk the property and leave you a written, itemized estimate. Call HomeCare Painters at phone or request your free estimate through our contact page.

No pressure. Just clear guidance from a local painting team that cares about your Fairfield County home.