Wood Painters in Plymouth

Plymouth Painters are wood painters in Plymouth covering interior hardwood, exterior timber, staining, stripping, and bespoke joinery finishing.
- Interior hardwood finishing and staining
- Exterior timber preparation, priming, and painting
- Wood stripping and restoration on period joinery
- Oils, varnishes, and stains matched to timber species
- Softwood joinery including windows, doors, and skirtings
Eggbuckland’s 1970s to 1990s estates along Eggbuckland Road and Hobart Street were built with softwood joinery throughout. Decades of exposure and overpainting mean the timber is often saturated with old paint. Correct preparation is needed before a new coat will bond and not peel within a year.
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Why Choose Plymouth Painters
Wood Finish Experts
Oils, stains, and paints matched to timber species and exposure.
Clear Pricing
Fixed price from the first quote. No unexpected additions.
Fully Insured
Full public liability cover on every job.
Highly Recommended
Most of our work comes from repeat clients and referrals.
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Wood Painting Services
Interior Hardwood
Interior hardwood finishing requires a different approach to softwood painting. Hardwood species such as oak, ash, and iroko are denser, less absorbent, and more sensitive to product selection.
An oil-based paint applied without the correct primer on hardwood will not bond properly. It will lift at the edges within months.
We match the product to the timber species and the intended finish. For a natural stained look, we use penetrating oils or stains that enhance the grain rather than obscuring it.
For a painted finish on hardwood skirtings or door frames, we use a specialist primer before the topcoat.
Period properties in Mannamead and Hartley often have original hardwood flooring, staircase newels, and window boards painted over at some point. Stripping these back and refinishing with the correct oil or lacquer can transform a room.
We assess each situation on site and advise on the most appropriate finish.
Exterior Timber
Exterior timber in Plymouth requires a well-specified paint system to handle the salt-laden south-westerly climate. Softwood fascias, bargeboards, window frames, and door frames are all vulnerable if the paint film is breached and moisture gets into the grain.
We use the full preparation sequence on all exterior timber. This means sanding, specialist primer on bare sections, undercoat where the topcoat is a gloss, and a minimum of two topcoats in the agreed colour.
This sequence is not negotiable on coastal-adjacent properties. A single-coat finish on exterior timber in Stoke or Devonport will not last.
For properties where the exterior timber is being repainted at the same time as the masonry, see our masonry painting page. We can programme both in a single visit.
Staining and Varnishing
Staining and varnishing are alternatives to solid paint that preserve the natural character of the timber. Stains penetrate the grain and allow the texture to show through.
Varnishes sit on the surface and create a clear or tinted protective film. Both have different maintenance requirements and lifespans.
For interior hardwood floors, stairs, and furniture, we use hard-wearing floor oils, lacquers, or varnishes depending on the traffic level and desired appearance. For exterior timber in sheltered positions, a quality exterior stain can be a lower-maintenance alternative to a full gloss paint system.
We advise on the correct product for each application during the site visit. The right product depends on the timber species, the exposure level, and the finish the client wants.
Stripping and Restoration
Period joinery on Plymouth’s Victorian and Edwardian properties is often obscured by decades of paint. Original pine skirtings, architraves, and door frames are sometimes found under five or six layers applied over a century or more.
Stripping back to bare timber and refinishing with a quality product reveals the original character of the joinery.
Stripping work is labour-intensive and needs careful product selection to avoid damaging the underlying timber. We use chemical strippers for detailed moulded sections and mechanical methods for flat areas.
The stripped timber is then assessed for any damage before refinishing.
Properties in Mutley, St Judes, and Lipson often have original softwood joinery worth restoring. If the timber is in reasonable structural condition under the paint layers, stripping and refinishing gives a better result than painting over the existing surface again.
Bespoke and Softwood Joinery
Softwood joinery painting is the most common interior wood finishing task across Plymouth’s post-war housing stock. Skirtings, architraves, doors, and window boards in Eggbuckland’s 1970s to 1990s properties accumulate paint layers over decades.
When the total paint thickness becomes too great, edges lift, corners chip, and the finish looks tired regardless of the topcoat quality.
We assess paint build-up at the start of each job. Where build-up is excessive, we sand back or strip problem areas before repainting.
Where the existing coat is sound, we clean, prepare, and apply the new coat over the top. The goal is a clean, hard-wearing finish that does not need redoing in two years.
See also our exterior painting service for properties where interior and exterior woodwork is being treated as part of the same project.


Here’s How It Works
1. Site Assessment
We visit the property to assess all timber surfaces, existing paint or stain condition, and the client’s finish requirements. This determines the correct product selection and preparation needed.
2. Written Quote
You receive a fixed written quote covering all preparation, priming, and finishing. No surprises once work begins.
3. Preparation
We sand back loose or excessive paint, strip where necessary, treat bare timber with a specialist primer, and fill any surface damage before the topcoat is applied.
4. Priming and Finishing
We apply the correct primer for the timber type, followed by the agreed finish. Interior gloss, exterior gloss, oil, stain, or varnish are all applied to the manufacturer’s instructions.
5. Final Inspection
We check all surfaces for coverage, edge treatment, and consistency before leaving. Any missed sections or shadow areas are completed on the day.
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Wood Painting Costs in Plymouth
Prices below are estimates only. Every property is different. Call 01752 741113 for a precise quote. Wood painting costs vary depending on the total surface area, timber type, and amount of preparation required. Properties with excessive paint build-up or period joinery needing stripping require more time at the preparation stage, which affects the overall price. Three things drive the price:

Full internal softwood woodwork repaint, Eggbuckland 1970…
Full internal softwood woodwork repaint, Eggbuckland 1970s semi (all skirtings, architraves, doors): £1,100 to £1,700.
Equivalent, Mannamead Edwardian detached
Equivalent, Mannamead Edwardian detached (heavier hardwood mouldings, more surface area): £2,200 to £3,400.
Exterior timber treatment only
Exterior timber treatment only (windows, fascias, one property), Compton 1930s semi: £650 to £1,000.
Call 01752 741113 to arrange a site visit and written quote.
Areas We Serve in Plymouth
Professional wood painting across Plymouth and surrounding areas.
Our painters cover Plymouth city centre, Mannamead, Peverell, Mutley, Stoke, Plymstock, Plympton, Crownhill, Derriford, Eggbuckland, Southway, Hartley, Compton, Lipson, Devonport, St Budeaux, Efford, Whitleigh, Saltash, Ivybridge, Tavistock, and Torpoint.
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