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Ocean County, NJ

Painting Contractor Serving Ocean County, NJ

Professional painting contractor serving Ocean County NJ. Toms River, Brick, Lakewood, Point Pleasant. 20+ years experience. Free estimates.

Painting services in Ocean County, NJ

Residential interior painting
Residential exterior painting
Commercial painting
Industrial coatings
Multi-family and HOA painting
Cabinet refinishing, drywall repair, and specialty finishes

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to paint a house in Ocean County?

Interior painting for a typical Ocean County single-family home ranges from $3,500–$12,000 depending on size, rooms, ceiling height, and prep work. Exterior projects vary based on siding type, square footage, condition, and coastal exposure level. Contact us for a free estimate.

What kind of paint do you use for shore homes?

For Ocean County exteriors, we use premium salt-air resistant products — Benjamin Moore Aura Exterior, Sherwin-Williams Duration, and marine-grade coatings. These products resist salt spray, UV degradation, and moisture penetration.

How often should I repaint my shore home exterior?

In Ocean County's coastal environment, quality exterior paint typically lasts 7–10 years with proper preparation and premium products. Homes closer to the beach or bay may need attention every 5–7 years.

Do you paint seasonal rental properties?

Yes. We work with property managers and owners of seasonal shore rentals throughout Ocean County. We schedule during off-season months for full refreshes or do quick-turn room repaints between rental periods.

Do you serve Long Beach Island (LBI)?

We serve Stafford Township (Manahawkin), the gateway to LBI. For LBI properties, contact us to discuss your project — we evaluate LBI jobs on a case-by-case basis depending on scope and access.

Can you handle lead paint in older Ocean County homes?

Churchill is EPA RRP certified. For any pre-1978 property, we test for lead paint and follow all required containment, work practice, and disposal regulations per federal and New Jersey state law.