Door Painting Ottawa

Freshly painted interior door with smooth finish in Ottawa home

Scratched, faded, or unevenly painted doors can make an otherwise clean space feel unfinished and worn. This service focuses on restoring a smooth and consistent finish on interior doors through proper preparation and careful painting. Each door is inspected for surface condition, previous coatings, and visible damage before work begins. Preparation includes sanding, cleaning, and addressing minor imperfections to ensure proper paint adhesion. Paint is applied evenly using controlled techniques to avoid streaks, drips, or brush marks. The result is a clean, uniform door surface that improves the overall appearance and feel of the space. This work enhances visual quality and durability in homes and apartments across Ottawa and nearby areas.

What’s included

Inspection of door surfaces, preparation including sanding and cleaning, minor surface corrections, and even paint application for a smooth finish.

When this service is needed

When doors show visible wear, scratches, discolouration, or after wall repainting to complete the overall interior look.

How the work runs

The process starts with preparation and protection of surrounding areas, followed by controlled paint application to achieve even coverage and a clean finish.

Important notes & limits

This service includes painting of existing interior doors with standard preparation. Damaged doors requiring structural repair or replacement are not included. Heavily worn surfaces or multiple previous coatings may require additional preparation. Hardware removal or replacement is not included unless discussed in advance. Additional coats may be needed depending on colour change and door condition.

Who does the work

Ruslan — FixItAll Handyman Services completes all door painting work personally. Each project is handled hands-on, from inspection to final finishing. The approach focuses on achieving a consistent result and clean detail rather than rushing the process. The business is registered and insured in Ontario, and all work is performed with attention to practical quality.


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📞 Phone: +1 (613) 296-5645

FAQ — Door Painting Ottawa

Do doors need sanding before painting?

Yes, sanding is important to ensure proper paint adhesion and a smooth final finish.

Can damaged doors be repaired during painting?

Minor surface imperfections are addressed, but structural damage requires separate repair work.

Will door hardware be removed?

Hardware removal is not included by default but can be discussed depending on the project.

How long does door painting take?

The duration depends on the number of doors and their condition, but work is organized to maintain consistent quality.

What areas do you service?

Service is available in Ottawa and nearby areas including Nepean, Barrhaven, Kanata, and Orléans.

For safe indoor painting conditions and material considerations, refer to

Health Canada indoor air quality recommendations
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