Steam-Ready Bathroom Painting in Lexington
Our Lexington team handles bathroom painting for primary baths, guest baths, half baths, and powder rooms across Lexington, Forest Acres, Columbia, Irmo, and zip 29072. Every bathroom project covers full mildew treatment, moisture-resistant paint selection, ventilation planning, and tub and shower masking work. Homeowners pick our bath crew because we are licensed and insured, give free written estimates, treat existing mildew before primer, use bathroom-rated paint, and coordinate water-damage repair before paint goes up on damaged substrates.
Mildew-Treated Prep and Moisture-Rated Finish in Bathrooms
Bathroom painting has two unique challenges: moisture and mildew. Bathrooms cycle humid and dry every time the shower runs, which means paint has to flex with moisture changes and resist mildew bloom. Our bathroom crew treats existing mildew with an antimicrobial solution before primer, then specifies bathroom-rated paint formulated with mildewcides and moisture-resistant binders on every shower bathroom we paint.
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.
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Primary, Guest, Half-Bath, and Powder
Bathroom painting scope varies by bathroom type. Primary baths have shower enclosures, tubs, and high-moisture cycles that need full moisture-resistant scope. Guest baths see lighter use but the same moisture cycling. Half baths and powder rooms (no shower) tolerate standard interior paint in satin finish because moisture is minimal. Our crew matches paint specification to bathroom use pattern on every project.
Bathroom Services That Pair With Interior Work
Bathroom painting pairs naturally with broader interior and moisture-scope work. We coordinate with interior painting so bathroom and adjacent bedroom finish together on coordinated schedules.
For moisture-damaged bathroom substrates, we pair water damage repair and ceiling painting scope on the same project.
Bathroom Painting Across Lexington Neighborhoods
We paint bathrooms across Lexington, Forest Acres, Columbia, Irmo, Chapin, and the Midlands. From primary baths in Lake Murray lakefront homes to powder rooms in historic Lexington Old Mill cottages, our crew handles every bath type. See our Lexington interior and Columbia interior pages.
Updating Your Bathroom Walls This Year?
Fresh bathroom paint with mildew treatment transforms a space that handles constant moisture into the cleanest room in the house. If you want a licensed, insured bathroom crew that treats mildew and uses moisture-rated paint, contact us for a free written estimate.
Painted our Lexington primary bath. Mildew was gone, walls look fresh, shower zone holding up.
Adelaide Voss
Homeowner
Columbia guest bath had ceiling mildew spots. Crew treated first, then painted. Spotless now.
Nathaniel Yun
Homeowner
Our Forest Acres powder room got a color change. Simple job, done in one day, tidy crew.
Clementine Bauer
Homeowner
Irmo master bath had old water damage. Fixed the ceiling, then painted. Paint is holding clean.
Wilhelm Dresden
Homeowner
Yes. Bathroom painting is frequent interior scope across Lexington homes wanting refresh without full remodel. Standard scope covers walls, ceiling, window and door trim, baseboards, and cabinet-adjacent surfaces (vanity toe kicks, mirror trim). Vanity cabinet painting is optional add-on scope. Tub, shower enclosure, and plumbing fixture protection is included on every project. Our bathroom crew walks every project during walkthrough to scope mildew treatment, ventilation planning, fixture protection, and any water damage that needs repair before paint.
Bathrooms with active showers and tubs need moisture-resistant paint formulated with mildewcides. We specify Sherwin Williams Duration Home, Benjamin Moore Aura Bath & Spa, or Behr Premium Plus Ultra Bathroom depending on scope and budget. These paints resist mildew bloom, handle humidity cycling without peeling, and scrub clean when water spots dry on the wall. Half baths and powder rooms tolerate standard interior paint in satin finish because they lack active shower moisture. Our bathroom crew specifies paint per bathroom use pattern on every estimate.
Yes, for bathrooms with active showers and tubs, we specify paints formulated with mildewcides and moisture-resistant binders. Moisture resistance handles humidity cycling without paint film breakdown. Mildewcides prevent mildew colonies from establishing on wall and ceiling surfaces that see steam exposure. Both are critical in SC bathrooms because high ambient humidity plus shower steam creates aggressive mildew conditions. Half baths and powder rooms without showers skip moisture-rated paint because exposure is minimal and standard interior satin paint performs fine long-term.
Existing mildew gets treated before primer with an antimicrobial solution that kills mildew spores and prevents regrowth. Visible staining gets scrubbed during treatment and sealed with stain-blocking primer before finish paint. Heavy mildew in ceiling corners indicates ventilation or moisture source issues; we flag these on walkthrough estimates because painting over the symptom without the source guarantees mildew returns. As a painting company, we address both.
Yes, and bathroom ceiling painting is almost always included on bathroom refresh projects. Bathroom ceilings collect steam residue, pollen, and mildew faster than walls because warm air rises and condenses at ceiling surfaces. We specify satin ceiling paint (not flat) on shower bathrooms because satin wipes clean while flat absorbs stains permanently. For bathrooms with popcorn or textured ceilings, our ceiling painting team handles specialty ceiling work matched to wall painting schedules.
A standard bathroom wall repaint finishes in one to two working days including mildew treatment, primer where needed, two finish coats, and trim detail. Small powder rooms finish in one day. Large primary bathrooms with high ceilings run two to three days. Vanity cabinet painting adds two to three days because cabinet doors go to our spray shop. Water damage repair adds one to three days depending on scope. Our bathroom crew publishes day-by-day schedules on every written estimate so homeowners plan shower and bath access around active paint windows accordingly.
Yes. Water damage in bathrooms is common from plumbing leaks, shower splash, and bath overflow. Our water damage repair team addresses damaged drywall, stained ceilings from upper-floor leaks, and deteriorated trim around tubs. Water damage repair happens before primer because painting over damaged drywall locks damage in place and paint fails within months. For active moisture sources (ongoing leaks, inadequate ventilation), we flag source fix requirements on walkthrough estimates so repair addresses cause plus symptom.
Satin or semi-gloss is the right sheen for bathroom walls with active showers. Both resist moisture, wipe clean, and handle water spots without staining. Semi-gloss is slightly more durable and easier to scrub; satin reads softer and hides minor wall imperfections better. Trim typically takes semi-gloss enamel. Ceilings take flat or satin depending on moisture exposure. Half baths and powder rooms tolerate eggshell because moisture is minimal. Our bathroom crew recommends sheen per surface and bathroom type during walkthrough estimates.
Yes, and vanity cabinet painting is popular add-on scope for bathroom refreshes. Vanity cabinets take the same spray-finish process as kitchen cabinets: doors and drawer fronts go to our spray shop for factory-quality finish, cabinet boxes get brushed or rolled in place with detail attention, and hardware gets replaced or reused per homeowner preference. Vanity cabinet painting adds three to five working days to bathroom scope. For bathroom projects wanting full cabinet refresh, we coordinate with cabinet-painting scope on every walkthrough estimate.
Yes, and protection is standard scope on every bathroom project. Toilets, sinks, faucets, showerheads, tub fixtures, and exposed plumbing get masked with plastic and tape before prep begins. Tile floors and tub surrounds get drop cloths with floor protection beneath. Natural stone tile gets additional felt layering because acidic cleaners damage stone. Mirror and glass shower doors get covered completely. Our bathroom crew documents protection on every written estimate so homeowners see exactly what gets masked before work begins. Protection prevents claim-worthy fixture damage.