How to Prepare Your Chattanooga Home Before the Painters Arrive?

You’ve booked the crew, picked your colors, and circled the start date on the calendar. Now you’re wondering:
“What should I do before the painters show up?”

A little prep makes the job faster, cleaner, and—most important—keeps your belongings safe. Below is a straightforward checklist any Chattanooga homeowner can follow. Most items take minutes and save hours on paint day.

Why Good Prep Matters

Professional painters can cut in razor‑sharp lines and lay down flawless color—but only if they can move freely and protect your home. Clear rooms mean fewer obstacles, less dust in the paint, and results you’ll admire for years.

Your Eight‑Step Interior Painting Prep Checklist

1. Clear the Walls

  • Remove artwork, mirrors, floating shelves, and décor.
  • Pull nails, hooks, and tacks—especially anywhere we’re patching holes.
  • Label fragile pieces and store them in a safe room.


2. Shift Furniture to the Room Center

  • Slide couches, dressers, and bookcases three feet from the walls.
  • Too heavy to move? Let us know; our crew can handle it.
3. Take Down Curtains and Window Treatments

  • Remove rods, blinds, and valances around windows getting painted.
  • Store hardware in labeled bags so re‑installing is quick.


4. Protect Small Items and Breakables

  • Move vases, plants, and picture frames out of the splash zone.
  • Dust‑sensitive electronics? Place them in a closet or cover with a sheet.
5. Unplug and Relocate Electronics

  • Laptops, TVs, speakers—paint mist loves glossy screens.
  • Bundle loose cords so nobody trips while carrying ladders.


6. Create a Clear Path for the Crew

  • Open hallways and staircases; painters will be carrying drop cloths and cans.
  • Secure pets behind a baby gate or in another room.
  • If possible, leave driveway space near the door for easy equipment unloading.
7. Flag Special Requests Early

  • Keeping an accent wall the same color? Tell us.
  • Need a water stain blocked or extra caulk around trim? Point it out during the walk‑through.


8. Relax—Perfection Prep Is Our Job

  • No need to tape edges, lay plastic, or deep‑clean floors. Give us breathing room and we’ll handle the technical stuff.


Day‑Of Tips for a Smooth Project


  • Set the thermostat between 65–75 °F to help paint cure evenly.
  • Keep a small box handy for any last‑minute knick‑knacks that need relocating.
  • Have questions? Walk the space with the crew lead before we start rolling.