Dedicated Interior Painting Services in Lexington
Our Lexington team provides complete interior painting services for homes and businesses across Forest Acres, Irmo, Chapin, Columbia, and the wider Midlands. Every interior project covers color consultation, wall repair, trim and door prep, primer, two finish coats, and a clean punch walk before we hand back the keys. Homeowners pick our interior crew because we are licensed and insured, give free written estimates, protect floors and furniture daily, use low-VOC paints so you can stay home during the work, and respect your schedule room by room.
Thorough Prep, Clean Finishes, and a Crew That Respects the House
Interior paint jobs fail at the prep step more than any other. We clean walls of dust and grease, scuff sand glossy surfaces, fill nail holes and dings, caulk trim-to-wall gaps, and prime any repairs or color changes before finish coats. Our craft is in the steps no one sees: the edge tape that pulls clean, the caulk line straight enough to disappear, the roller passes that leave no lap marks. The finish is the easy part when the prep is right.
We offer flexible scheduling — evenings, weekends, and phased work — to ensure your business continues running smoothly during painting.
We use heavy-duty coatings made for commercial buildings, offering excellent resistance to scuffs, stains, and fading in high-traffic environments.
Refresh your home with expert painting. Request your free estimate today.
Wall, Ceiling, Trim, and Door Finishes
Every Lexington interior has surfaces that need different finishes. Walls take eggshell or matte; kitchens and baths move to satin for washability; trim and doors get semi-gloss enamel; ceilings take a flat ceiling white. We handle all of them on one visit with the right paint per surface. Soda City Painting brings the right materials, not one paint rolled on everything in the house.
Interior Services That Pair Naturally Together
We bundle ceiling painting and trim work into the same whole-home visit for matching cure and sheen.
For residents staying in the house during work, we coordinate furniture moves, fume control, and dust containment. See our residential interior page.
Serving Lexington, Forest Acres, and the Midlands
We paint interiors across Lexington, Forest Acres, Irmo, Chapin, and the Columbia metro, from the Sunset Boulevard corridor west to Lake Carolina neighborhoods. See recent project context on our Lexington interior painting and Forest Acres interior pages.
Planning a Full Interior Refresh This Season?
Interior painting is where a home starts to feel like itself again. If you want clean prep, true colors, low-VOC paints, and a licensed, insured crew that cleans up daily, we’d be glad to walk your house and talk scope. Contact us for a free interior painting estimate in Lexington.
Two-story Lexington interior repaint finished clean. Walls straight, trim sharp, no drips anywhere.
Laura Bennett
Homeowner
Our Columbia bungalow interior got a full refresh. Five rooms, one week, spotless throughout.
Christopher Okafor
Homeowner
Worked with their crew on a Chapin staging project. Accurate colors, tight lines, fast turnaround.
Hannah Weatherford
Interior Designer
Painted every room in our Lake Carolina home while we lived in. Zero mess, smooth rollover.
Samuel Ortega
Homeowner
A standard three-bedroom home with walls, ceilings, and trim takes most of our crews three to five working days. Condensed timelines are possible with larger crews; occupied homes sometimes stretch a day or two for furniture moves and living considerations. Larger homes or projects with extensive repair, cabinet work, or accent colors can stretch into two weeks. We walk through every room during the estimate and publish a schedule so you know which rooms are being worked on which days.
Yes. Light furniture gets moved to the middle of the room and covered carefully; heavier pieces we stage a plan around in advance. Floors get covered with rosin paper over tarps, not plastic, which can slip, for the entire work area. We cover art, electronics, light fixtures, and vents before any primer or paint. End of every day the work area is tidy, floor protection reset, and tools stored. Your house is a working space only during active work hours.
We primarily use Benjamin Moore and Sherwin Williams lines for interior work because the color depth, coverage, and durability hold up well. Eggshell and matte are the common choices for living areas and bedrooms; satin moves into kitchens and baths; semi-gloss handles trim and doors. For accent walls or deep colors we’ll sometimes move up a line for richer pigment. We publish the exact product and SKU on the estimate so there’s no question about what’s on your walls.
Yes. Most of our interior work is done on occupied homes. We plan the job room by room so no one in the household loses access to a bedroom, bathroom, or kitchen for more than a day. Low-VOC paints keep fumes manageable; open windows and fans cycle air; tarps protect what we can’t move. For families with small kids or pets we coordinate extra around naps, meals, and gate boundaries. Communication the night before each day keeps everything predictable.
Most interior jobs take two finish coats over a prepped surface. Sometimes three if the existing color is dark and the new color is light, or if the new color is deeply saturated. One-coat products exist but rarely deliver the finish quality of two honest coats. If we can see a one-coat opportunity on a touch-up or similar-color repaint, we quote it that way; otherwise we quote two coats as the baseline and build extras only where they’re truly needed.
Small nail holes, dents, and hairline cracks are part of normal prep: spackle, sand, prime, and paint. For larger damage, our drywall repair team handles cracks, water damage patches, and hole repair before paint goes on. If the repair is visible from a few steps away, we’ll skim coat the surrounding area so the repair disappears under finish coats. Nothing looks worse than a patched wall where the patch outline still shows through paint.
South Carolina humidity adds cure time to interior paint, especially during the summer months. Walls may feel dry to touch within hours but aren’t fully cured for days. We run HVAC during the job, stage coats on realistic dry windows, and avoid rushing back over tacky paint. Homeowners often notice that summer repaints take an extra half day per major room. Winter work runs closer to manufacturer-stated drying times with less humidity to fight through.
Yes. Ceilings often get missed on lower-budget paint jobs because they’re the most time-consuming surface to roll and the hardest to get clean, but we treat them as part of a complete interior. A fresh ceiling makes walls look brighter and trim look crisper without any of them changing. See our dedicated ceiling painting page for standalone ceiling work, or we’ll bundle it into the larger interior scope.
We do. Most homeowners don’t need a full design consultation. They need one or two honest opinions from someone who has seen a lot of walls and a lot of lighting. We’ll bring swatches, paint large sample boards, and move them around the room with you. For deeper design direction we can refer you to color consultants we’ve worked with in Lexington and Columbia. You stay in control of the final pick; we just make sure you’re making it with real information.
Yes. Every interior quote starts with a free walkthrough, room-by-room scope notes, and a written proposal with line items per room. For Lexington interior painting work we can often schedule the walkthrough within a week, and the estimate follows within a few business days. No obligation to hire after the estimate, and we’ll explain our thinking on finish selection, prep scope, and timeline while we’re at the house.