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Interior Painting Done Right, From Prep to Final Coat

Fresh paint is one of the fastest ways to change how your home feels — but only when the prep work is solid and the finish actually holds. At Glacier Bear Construction, we handle interior painting as part of our full remodeling work, which means we're not just rolling color on walls. We know what's behind those walls, how moisture behaves in Southeast Alaska homes, and what it takes to get a finish that lasts.

Whether you're refreshing a single room, repainting after a remodel, or covering up years of scuffs, stains, and smoke damage, we bring the same care to a paint job that we bring to every project. Clean lines, consistent coverage, and a finished result that looks intentional — not like an afterthought.


What Our Interior Painting Work Covers

We paint rooms of every size and condition, from freshly drywalled spaces to older walls that need real attention before a brush ever touches them. Good interior painting in Juneau starts with understanding what you're working with.

We handle:

  • Wall and ceiling painting in any room — kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, living areas, hallways
  • Trim, baseboard, door, and window casing painting
  • Accent walls and multi-color room designs
  • Cabinet painting and refinishing
  • New drywall painting, including primer and finish coats
  • Post-repair painting after rot, water damage, or mold remediation work
  • Full interior repaints for older homes with faded, stained, or uneven surfaces

Prep Is Where the Job Is Won or Lost

The reason paint jobs fail — peeling edges, visible roller marks, color that looks uneven in natural light — almost always comes back to skipped prep. We don't skip it. Surfaces get cleaned, repaired, sanded, and primed before any finish coat goes on. Gaps and cracks get filled. Tape lines get set carefully. If the wall has a texture issue or a patch that needs feathering, we address it before we paint it.

Southeast Alaska homes see a lot of humidity, and that shows up on interior surfaces over time. We know what to look for and how to treat surfaces that have absorbed moisture before painting over them — because painting over a problem doesn't fix it, it just hides it temporarily.


Fast Turnaround, Minimal Disruption

We know you're living in your home while we work, and we treat it accordingly. We keep the workspace clean, protect your floors and furniture, and move efficiently. Our team has completed large-scale flooring and finish projects across 1,200 square feet in two days — we apply that same pace to painting work without cutting corners on quality.

Most single-room paint jobs are completed in a day. Larger whole-home repaints are typically finished within a few days depending on scope and prep needs. We'll give you a clear timeline before we start and stick to it.


If you're combining interior painting with other work — a kitchen remodel, new flooring, drywall repair — we can coordinate the paint phase to fit the overall project schedule so everything wraps up together.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Interior Painting in Juneau

  • Do you paint just one room, or do you require a whole-home project?

    We take on projects of any size — a single accent wall, one room, or a full interior repaint. There's no minimum scope requirement. If you need it painted, we're happy to talk through what's involved.
  • What paint brands or products do you use?

    We use quality paints suited to the specific surface and conditions. For bathrooms and kitchens in particular, we select products with moisture and mildew resistance given how much humidity Southeast Alaska interiors deal with. We're happy to discuss product options with you before the job starts.
  • Can you paint over water-stained or damaged walls?

    It depends on the condition of the surface. Water stains can often be primed and painted over successfully, but if there's underlying moisture damage, rot, or mold, that needs to be addressed first. We'll assess the walls honestly and let you know what needs to happen before paint goes on.
  • Do you handle the prep work, or is that something I need to do before you arrive?

    We handle all of it — cleaning, patching, sanding, priming, taping, and protecting your floors and furniture. You don't need to do anything before we show up except move anything fragile or irreplaceable out of the way.
  • Can interior painting be combined with other remodeling work?

    Yes, and it often makes sense to do it that way. If you're already having flooring installed, drywall repaired, or a room remodeled, adding painting to the same project saves you time and keeps the schedule cleaner. We coordinate the phases so the finish work comes together at the end.