Painter in Winston-Salem, NC

Johnson Painting Co. & More is a painter in Winston-Salem, NC, for homes and businesses. We focus on prep, clean finish lines, and a clear scope from day one.

We serve Winston-Salem neighborhoods near Old Salem, Reynolda, and the Downtown corridor, plus nearby Triad communities.

If you need a painting company in Winston-Salem, NC, this page covers the main service categories we provide here. Full scope, methods, and specifications are published on the dedicated service pages linked below.

What to send for a fast estimate

  • 4–8 photos (wide + close)
  • room list or exterior sides
  • ceiling height notes (8 ft / 9 ft / vaulted)
  • surfaces (drywall, trim, brick, siding, cabinets)
  • timeline window (this week / this month)
  • any problem areas (cracks, peeling, stains, rot)
Interior Painting Services in Kernersville, NC

Popular painting services in Winston-Salem, NC

 Interior painting in Winston-Salem, NC

 

Interior painting in Winston-Salem needs clean prep and a stable sheen. We protect floors and high-traffic paths first. Then we prep surfaces so the finish looks even under daylight and side light. Prep usually includes filling nail holes, repairing minor dents, sanding rough edges, and caulking small trim gaps when it improves the finish line. We spot-prime repaired areas to reduce flashing.

 

Typical interior scope includes: walls, ceilings when requested, and trim/doors when requested, plus final touch-ups.

 

Not included unless quoted: heavy drywall rebuilds, water-damage restoration, or complete texture matching. For repair-heavy work, use /drywall-repair/.

 

We help you choose the sheen based on room use. Flat hides marks. Satin cleans more easily. Semi-gloss fits trim. We also keep the room sequencing practical, so your home stays usable during the job. You get a final walkthrough under real lighting.

Full interior scope: /interior-painting/

Exterior house painting in Winston-Salem, NC

Exterior house painting is about adhesion and timing. We start with a surface check for peeling, chalking, and failed caulk joints. Loose paint gets scraped. Edges get sanded. Bare areas get primed for bonding. Trim gaps and joints get sealed, which helps water control.

Typical exterior scope includes: siding and trim painting, doors when requested, spot priming, and cleanup.

Not included unless quoted: large wood replacement, structural repairs, or complete pressure washing as a standalone job. Those belong on  carpentry painting and pressure washing.

We schedule exterior work around dry windows so paint does not trap moisture. We also protect landscaping and hardscape during prep and coating. The goal is a uniform finish that holds up, not a quick coat.

Full exterior scope: /exterior-painting/

Cabinet painting needs adhesion control, smooth leveling, and consistent sheen. We clean, degloss, sand for profile, and prime based on surface type. A cabinet-grade coating system is applied for durability around edges and pulls.

Typical cabinet scope: doors, drawer fronts, face frames, end panels when accessible, labeling, and reassembly.

Not included unless quoted: new doors, box rebuilds, or layout changes. See /carpentry-painting/.

We provide cure guidance and care tips so the finish stays clean and protected.

Full cabinet scope: /cabinet-painting/

Drywall repair creates a flat surface before paint. We fix nail pops, dents, cracks, tape seams, and TV mount patches. Torn paper is sealed and edges are feathered to avoid flashing.

Typical drywall scope: patching, sanding, spot priming, and painting as quoted.

Not included unless quoted: mold remediation, major water damage, or structural repairs.

Primer control prevents daylight flashing so the wall reads as one surface.

Full drywall scope: /drywall-repair/

This is a two-step process: texture removal with dust control, then repair and painting. Some ceilings may require testing depending on age.

Typical popcorn scope: containment, removal, skim/sand, primer, ceiling paint, and cleanup.

Not included unless quoted: ceiling board replacement, active leak repair, or fixture relocation.

Ceilings are completed first when paired with interior painting.

Full popcorn scope: /popcorn-ceiling/

Commercial painting requires clean staging and schedule control. We plan around traffic zones, protect equipment, and keep work areas presentable.

Typical commercial scope: walls, ceilings, trim, doors, prep, and cleanup.

Not included unless quoted: epoxy floors, major drywall rebuilds, or standalone pressure washing.

A final walkthrough ensures punch items are closed quickly.

Full commercial scope: /commercial-painting/

Why choose Johnson Painting Co. & More in Winston-Salem

  • Prep-first workflow for adhesion and finish quality
  • Clean edge lines and consistent sheen control
  • Clear scope boundaries to prevent surprise add-ons
  • Surface protection for floors, furniture, and landscaping
  • Daily cleanup and a final walkthrough
  • Simple estimate process with straightforward scheduling

Recent Projects in Winston-Salem

Neighborhood in Winston-SalemServiceSurfaceOutcome
ArdmoreInterior PaintingWalls + trimConsistent sheen and clean lines
West EndDrywall Repair + PaintingRepaired wallFlat finish with no flashing
Buena VistaCabinet PaintingDoors + framesSmooth finish and aligned reassembly

Customer Reviews for Painting in Winston-Salem

Great communication and clean work. The walls look even in daylight, and the trim lines are sharp.

— Heather M.

They stayed on schedule and kept the space tidy every day. The finish looks smooth and consistent.

— Marcus T.

Prep was the difference. No patchy areas, no flashing, and the paint looks uniform across the room.

— Danielle R.

Professional crew and clear scope. They protected the floors and furniture and left everything clean.

— Carlos B.

Cabinets came out smooth with a durable feel. Doors were labeled and reinstalled perfectly.

— Alyssa P.

What Affects Pricing in Winston-Salem

FactorWhy It Changes Cost
Surface conditionScraping, sanding, and patching time required before painting
RepairsDrywall repair or minor carpentry adds extra prep steps
AccessStairwells, ceiling heights, and tight areas slow production
Coating systemPrimer selection and finish requirements affect materials and labor
SchedulingPhased work or limited hours can extend the project timeline

FAQs 

Yes. We confirm surfaces, prep scope, and schedule, then provide a precise estimate.

Often, yes—if the boxes and doors are stable and prepped correctly.

Exterior work needs a dry window. We schedule around rain and humidity so coatings cure adequately.

Yes. We can scope full-home interiors by room count, surfaces, prep level, and finish goals.

Request an Estimate

If you need a painter in Winston-Salem, NC, request an evaluation. We confirm scope, prep plan, and scheduling.

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