Painting Specialists in Bethesda, MD

Nearly all pre-1978 homes in Bethesda, MD contain lead paint. Federal EPA RRP certification is legally required for renovation work that disturbs painted surfaces. The specialists below are certified and experienced in lead-safe practices for historic homes.

Tip: Verify EPA RRP certification before any contractor disturbs painted surfaces in a pre-1978 home.

1 specialist in Bethesda, MD

EPA RRP Certification Is Legally Required for Lead Paint Work

Only EPA RRP-certified contractors may legally disturb lead paint in pre-1978 homes. Uncertified work creates liability for both the contractor and homeowner.

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Bethesda Historic Painters

10 yrs · 83/100 historic score · Bethesda, MD

Bethesda Historic Painters provides EPA-certified lead-safe painting services for historic homes in Montgomery County. We specialize in the careful preparation of wood surfaces before applying historically appropriate paints.

Lead-Safe PaintingWood Surface PreparationHistoric Exterior Painting
Historic SpecialistInsured10 yrs
7600 Old Georgetown Rd, Bethesda, MD 20814
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Why a Historic Specialist Matters

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    Material Compatibility: Historic soft brick requires lime mortar. Portland cement — used by most modern masons — is harder than the original brick, forcing moisture into the brick face and causing irreversible spalling.
  • 2
    Historic District Compliance: DC, Baltimore, and Alexandria all have Historic Preservation Offices that review exterior work. Specialists know the permit process and approved materials list.
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    Diagnostic Expertise: Pre-1950 construction fails in specific, predictable ways. An experienced specialist identifies the root cause — not just the symptom — and recommends targeted repairs.

About Painting in Bethesda, MD

Historic homes in Bethesda, MD require specialists who understand period-appropriate materials and methods. Our painting specialists have been vetted for experience with pre-1940 construction techniques.

Bethesda, MD has a rich architectural heritage. When hiring for historic work, always ask about experience with your specific home type, local historic district requirements, and whether they use period-appropriate materials.