Painting Services

Garage Painting in Boston, MA

Garage painting in Greater Boston for walls, ceilings, and doors with heavy-duty finishes built for the abuse a garage takes daily. Fast, clean, and out of your way. 5-star reviewed. Get a fast quote.

Garage Painting for Boston Homes & Businesses

Boston's housing stock is unlike anywhere else in the country. Pre-war brownstones, historic triple-deckers, modern condos, and commercial buildings all exist within blocks of each other — and each requires a different approach. We've worked across every Boston neighborhood and understand what each property type needs for garage painting to be done correctly.

Our Garage Painting Process in Boston

Every garage painting project starts with a thorough assessment. We don't show up and start working — we walk the job first, identify what prep is needed, and scope the work correctly. Proper preparation is the difference between a result that lasts and one that fails within a few years. That's not how we operate.

  • Free on-site assessment and written estimate
  • Surface preparation — the step most contractors skip
  • Premium materials matched to Boston's climate
  • Clean execution with protection of surrounding areas
  • Final walkthrough and 2-year warranty

Why Boston Homeowners Choose AURA for Garage Painting

We're a father-son team that's been working in Greater Boston since 2013. Washington has been in the trade for over 20 years — he's painted Back Bay brownstones, South Boston triple-deckers, Jamaica Plain Victorians, and commercial buildings across the city. That experience shows in how we approach every job.

Massachusetts HIC License #193121. Fully insured. 2-year warranty. Verify our license on Mass.gov →

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of paint do you use for garage floors?

Epoxy floor coating for durability — standard latex paint doesn't hold up to vehicle traffic, oil drips, and the freeze-thaw stress garage floors experience. Proper etching prep is required for epoxy to bond. Full floor paint guide →

How do you prep garage walls before painting?

Fill all holes and cracks, clean oil and grease off surfaces with degreaser, sand rough spots, prime — then apply a durable satin or semi-gloss finish that can be wiped down.

Can you paint garage doors?

Yes — interior and exterior surfaces. Steel garage doors need rust-inhibiting primer first; wood doors need the same prep as any exterior wood. We paint garage doors separate from the garage interior typically.

What paint finish is best for garage walls?

Satin or semi-gloss — both are cleanable and hold up to the grease, dust, and humidity that garage environments create. Flat paint in a garage marks and stains easily and can't be wiped clean.

Ready to Get Started?

Call us or send a message — we respond within 24 hours and most Boston jobs are scheduled within the week.

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