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Painters contact list in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — for sales teams

PlotLeads sells a list of 500+ painter businesses in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, sourced from Google Maps — each with company name, direct phone, website, and Google rating, exported as CSV. A one-time $35 purchase (no subscription, credits never expire), built for SDRs and agencies prospecting the Philadelphia painter market.

by Usama Zafar, who builds and maintains PlotLeads

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Each row: company name, direct phone, website, Google rating. Email is available in enriched mode (~50% of home-services listings, 3 credits per emailed row).

Sample painter businesses in Philadelphia

BusinessPhoneWebsiteRating
PAINT Philadelphia(267) 776-2185Visit4.9 (320)
Groovy Hues Painting of Philadelphia(267) 214-9023Visit5 (938)
CertaPro Painters of Blue Bell/Phila(215) 657-5383Visit4.9 (48)
Hawthorne Painting llc(215) 592-1043Visit4.9 (125)
Color House Painters(215) 715-4647Visit5 (62)

In our current sample of 50 Painters across Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 45 (90%) list a website and the median Google rating is 5.0, and 12 carry 100+ Google reviews.

That mix is the useful part for a sales team: the 90% with a website are reachable by email and web-form outreach, not just cold calls, and the firms carrying 100+ reviews are the established operators most likely to have budget for the software, materials, financing, and insurance services SDRs sell into the trade — so sort by review volume to surface the busiest ones first. Every figure here is computed from real, current Google Maps listings in Philadelphia, the same data the full PlotLeads Painter list is built from — so it reflects the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Painters market as it stands today, not a broker file from last year.

This is a free 5-business preview. The paid list contains 500+ Painter contacts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, sourced from Google Maps — built for sales teams and agencies. See how these lists are built.

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The painter market in Philadelphia

Painting in Philadelphia centers on the city's old rowhomes, and that means lead paint and careful prep. Most of these brick houses predate 1978, so disturbing old paint legally requires EPA RRP lead-safe work practices — a non-negotiable for interior and exterior repaints alike. Painted wood trim, cornices, and window frames on century-old facades need scraping, priming, and repair before color goes on, and the humid-continental climate's freeze-thaw cycle peels and blisters poorly prepped exteriors. Homes in historic districts may face color and material restrictions. Tight rowhome interiors and shared walls demand clean, considerate work. A Philadelphia painter who is lead-safe certified and skilled at old-house prep is the operator worth identifying.

Old-house prep is where the real skill shows. Scraping failing layers, stabilizing cornices and sills, and priming bare wood on a century-old rowhome takes patience that a quick recoat skips — and skipping it means peeling within a year. A Philadelphia painter who works lead-safe, repairs the substrate, and respects any historic-district guidelines is the kind of firm whose finish honors the architecture and actually holds through the city's freeze-thaw swings.

Painter pricing in Philadelphia

In Philadelphia, painting an interior room typically runs $350–$1,000, with a full rowhome interior repaint $3,000–$8,000. Exterior painting on trim, cornices, and facades usually runs $3,000–$9,000 depending on size, height, and prep, with extensive scraping and wood repair adding cost. Lead-safe prep on older homes adds to the total. Surface condition, access, and historic rules shape the quote.

Targeting painters in Philadelphia

  1. EPA RRP lead-safe certification for pre-1978 rowhomes signals compliant, higher-ticket work, and that certification marks the established crews with budget for estimating, CRM, and lead tools, so that is where the budget sits.
  2. Old wood trim and cornice repair within historic-district rules means higher-touch, higher-ticket jobs, and that detail work tends to come with real budget for software and marketing.
  3. Detailed prep plus a freeze-thaw adhesion warranty means a firm competing on documented quality, which marks the larger, review-worthy operators worth ranking above the one-off listings.

Using this Philadelphia painter list for outreach

Philadelphia's painting market centers on century-old rowhomes, which makes lead-safe certification and skilled old-house prep the dividing line between professional firms and casual operators. For an SDR or agency, EPA RRP certification is a useful filter for the established, higher-spec firms worth targeting with scheduling software, financing, or lead generation. The work splits between interior repaints and exterior trim-and-facade jobs constrained by the warm-season calendar and historic-district rules. The market mixes long-running neighborhood crews with newer operations. This list's company names, direct phones, websites, and Google ratings let you separate the review-rich, web-mature firms from one-person operations, prioritize the ones with budget, and reach an owner directly rather than a seasonal voicemail.

Lead-safe certification and skilled old-house prep are the dividing line in Philadelphia's century-old rowhome market, separating professional firms from casual operators. For $35, 500+ Philadelphia painters arrive with company name, phone, website, and star rating pulled from Google Maps — use EPA RRP certification as a filter, target the higher-spec firms, and dial an owner directly instead of prospecting by hand.

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