Painters in Point McKay, Calgary
Point McKay occupies a narrow strip of land along the Bow River just west of Parkdale, where the Riverside Towers condominiums and rows of cedar-accented townhomes face the water. Built largely through the late 1970s and 1980s, the community connects directly to Edworthy Park by footbridge and to the Douglas Fir Trail across the river, making it one of the most walkable riverside addresses in northwest Calgary. Foothills Medical Centre is minutes up the hill, which keeps demand for these units steady. Painting in Point McKay is mostly interior condo and townhome work: refreshing walls and ceilings between owners, brightening 1980s wood-heavy interiors with modern whites, and repainting balcony-side rooms where river light exposes every roller mark. Townhome owners often ask us to repaint interior cedar trim and update dated feature walls. We coordinate elevator bookings, parking, and condo-board requirements as a matter of routine, and we protect shared hallways with clean drop-sheet runs from the door to the suite.
Serving homes near Bow River pathway, Edworthy Park footbridge, Douglas Fir Trail, Riverside Towers and along Point McKay Road NW, Point McKay Crescent NW, Point McKay Terrace NW.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you paint condos in Point McKay?
Yes — condo and townhome interiors are the core of our Point McKay work. We handle board requirements, elevator bookings, and hallway protection ourselves, and we serve the community directly from Cochrane, usually within a short scheduling window.
What does it cost to repaint a Point McKay condo?
A single room runs $450–$1,100, and a full condo or townhome interior typically lands between $2,800 and $6,500 depending on size and ceiling condition. We put every price in writing before work starts.
Can you brighten a dark 1980s townhome interior?
That's one of our most common Point McKay projects. We prime over dated wood tones and deep colours, then apply two coats of a modern warm white or soft neutral. River-facing rooms get extra attention since strong daylight shows any lap marks.
Do you paint over cedar trim in Point McKay townhomes?
Yes. Original cedar trim takes paint well once it's cleaned, sanded, and primed with a stain-blocking primer to stop tannin bleed. We'll show you a sample corner first so you can confirm the finish before we commit to the whole unit.
Send photos for a written painting quote in Point McKay or email inquiry@cochranemasterbuilders.com. Cochrane Master Painters serves Cochrane, Alberta and Rocky View County.