rental property painting

Rental Property Painting

Keeping your rental property fresh, clean, and inviting isn’t just about looks — it’s about value, tenant satisfaction, and reducing vacancy time. At Long Island House Painting, we specialize in rental property painting that helps landlords, realtors, and property managers attract quality tenants and protect their investments.

call now +1 (631) 295-3905


Over time, walls fade, scuff, and crack — making even well-kept rentals look neglected. A dull or outdated paint job can make it harder to rent or justify your asking price. That’s where we come in. Our rental property painting services provide quick turnarounds, durable finishes, and colors that appeal to modern renters.
We offer interior and exterior rental painting, move-in/move-out painting, and touch-up maintenance programs — all designed to keep your properties looking flawless without breaking your budget.

Why Choose Us for Rental Property Painting?

  • Fast, flexible scheduling to minimize downtime between tenants
  • Professional painters experienced in multi-unit, apartment, and single-family homes
  • Affordable pricing and bulk discounts for property managers
  • High-quality, washable paints for long-lasting durability
  • 100% satisfaction guarantee on every project

Whether you need interior wall repainting, exterior property refresh, or quick turnover painting, we deliver a clean, modern finish that attracts tenants faster.

Local Expertise, Professional Finish

As a trusted rental property painting company near you, we understand local housing trends and what appeals most to renters in your area. From neutral tones that create a modern look to accent walls that add value, we help you make smart, cost-effective choices that improve appeal and protect your property value.


Call Today for a Free Rental Property Painting Quote!

📞 Call +1 (631) 295-3905 — or request a free estimate online. Fast service, flawless finish, and dependable results — that’s the Long Island House Painting promise.

Painting typically lasts about 3–5 years but is usually treated as a maintenance expense, not depreciated.

No, painting is generally considered maintenance unless it’s part of a major renovation.

Yes, routine painting is fully tax deductible as a maintenance expense in the year it’s done.

Painting is usually expensed immediately, not capitalized, unless tied to a significant property upgrade.

Typically, the landlord handles painting between tenants, unless stated otherwise in the lease.