August, 2025

Pre-Sale Interior Painting and Drywall Repair

North York

Project Overview:
Interior Painting Toronto for a Pre-Sale Home Refresh

This North York homeowner contacted Home Painters Toronto for Interior painting Toronto services before listing her property. She planned to sell within weeks. The home needed fresh paint, basement ceiling repairs, updated floor transitions, and small handyman fixes to improve how it showed to buyers.

This was a repeat client. She trusted the team from a previous project and wanted everything handled by one company. That included painting, drywall repair, trim updates, and fixture replacements.

In North York, pre-sale updates can have a measurable impact. The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board reports that well-presented homes tend to sell faster and closer to the asking price in competitive markets. Fresh paint remains one of the most requested updates before listing.

Home Painters Toronto structured the project to meet a strict timeline and deliver a clean, market-ready finish.

Pre-sale Interior Painting and Drywall Repair

The Challenge

The home required more than just wall painting.

Key challenges included:

  • Basement ceiling drywall tile damage
  • Uneven floor height transitions between rooms
  • Minor wall dents, cracks, and surface wear
  • Tight deadline before listing
  • Furniture that required careful moving and floor protection

One floor transition presented a specific issue. The existing height difference was too large for a standard transition strip. The homeowner could not find a ready-made piece that fit.

The basement ceiling also required drywall replacement and plaster repair. The repair areas needed to blend smoothly with existing surfaces so they would not stand out during showings.

At the same time, the client wanted neutral, buyer-friendly colours. She selected OC-26 Silver Satin, a soft neutral that appeals to a wide range of buyers.

The Result

Home Painters Toronto completed the full scope in less than two weeks, within the client’s required window.

The team:

  • Installed and custom-stained an oak transition to match the existing floor
  • Repaired and refinished the basement ceiling drywall tiles
  • Painted the main living areas with two consistent coats
  • Protected all floors and furnishings during work
  • Completed handyman tasks on the same schedule

The home presented clean, bright, and cohesive during listing photos and showings.

The client expressed strong satisfaction and noted that completing all updates with one contractor reduced stress during the selling process.

Scope of Work: Interior Painting and Pre-Sale Preparation

This project combined Interior painting in Toronto, drywall repair, and detailed prep work across multiple levels of the home.

Step 1: Protection and Preparation

Before any painting began, the crew focused on setup and protection.

They:

  • Lined exposed floors with rosin paper
  • Covered furniture and countertops with plastic
  • Used drop sheets in high-traffic areas
  • Removed electrical plates in painted areas
  • Carefully moved large furniture without dragging

The contract specified standard wall preparation, including:

  • Filling small holes and dents
  • Sanding rough surfaces
  • Caulking gaps along baseboards and trim
  • Spot priming where required

This prep stage ensures proper paint adhesion and a consistent finish. According to CMHC guidance on home improvements before sale, cosmetic updates such as surface repair and repainting improve buyer perception without major renovation costs.

Step 2: Main Floor and Upper Hall Interior Painting

The primary living areas included:

  • Halls and stairways
  • Living room
  • Dining room
  • Kitchen
  • Corridor to the basement
  • Two closets
  • Baseboards and front and back door frames

Walls were painted in OC-26 Silver Satin using a matte latex finish. The team applied two coats for uniform coverage.

Baseboards and selected door frames were finished in white satin for contrast and durability.

The kitchen ceiling received a flat white finish. This helps reduce glare and creates a clean appearance under overhead lighting.

Step 3: Basement Drywall and Ceiling Repairs

The basement required focused repair work.

Tasks included:

  • Removing damaged ceiling tiles
  • Installing new drywall sections
  • Taping and plastering seams
  • Sanding to smooth
  • Priming repaired areas
  • Painting walls and ceilings

The team avoided full skim coats, as the contract specified repair of minor imperfections only.

Matching texture and finish in a basement ceiling takes care. Uneven repairs can show under lighting. The crew sanded thoroughly and used proper drying times between coats.

The result was a consistent surface that blended with the surrounding areas.

Step 4: Custom Floor Transition Installation

The most technical portion of the project involved four floor transitions.

One transition required building up the height difference between rooms. Off-the-shelf options did not fit.

The team:

  • Sourced a solid oak transition
  • Cut and shaped it to size
  • Installed securely
  • Stained it to match the existing flooring

Colour matching required testing stain tones before final application. Once installed, the transition looked integrated rather than added.

This type of detail matters during home showings. Buyers often notice uneven flooring transitions.

Step 5: Light Fixture Replacement and Final Touches

The project included:

  • Replacement of a second-floor hallway light fixture
  • Careful reinstallation of electrical plates
  • Cleanup and garbage removal
  • Final walkthrough

All areas were vacuumed and wiped down. Floors were cleared of protective coverings. Furniture was returned to its position carefully.

The goal was simple: the homeowner should be able to stage the home immediately.

BEFORE AND AFTER

Timeline & Outcome

The team worked in organized phases to avoid overlap between drywall repair and final painting.

Drywall repairs were completed first to allow proper drying time. Painting followed once the surfaces were fully prepared.

The custom transition required additional coordination. After sourcing oak, the team shaped and stained it on-site to ensure proper fit.

Despite these added tasks, the full project finished in under 10 days.

By the final walkthrough, the home felt cohesive. The walls were fresh and neutral. The basement ceiling no longer showed patchwork damage. Floor transitions appeared level and clean.

The client felt ready to list without concern over unfinished details.

Interior Painting in Toronto That Prepares Your Home to Sell

This North York project shows how Interior painting Toronto services can directly support a successful home sale.

The client needed more than fresh colour. She needed repairs completed properly, custom carpentry solutions, clean lines, smooth surfaces and work finished before listing.

Home Painters Toronto delivered all tasks within schedule and left the property ready for photos and showings.

If you are preparing your home for sale or simply want to refresh your living space, book a free estimate with Home Painters Toronto today. Our team will review your space, outline clear steps, and provide detailed pricing for your next Interior painting Toronto project.