Painters in North Glenmore Park, Calgary
North Glenmore Park occupies a coveted bench of land above the north shore of the Glenmore Reservoir, with River Park, Sandy Beach, and the Elbow River corridor forming its eastern boundary. Original 1950s and 1960s bungalows still line many streets, but the reservoir views and big lots have drawn decades of rebuilding, so contemporary two-storey infills now stand shoulder to shoulder with the originals. The Calgary Rowing Club and the reservoir pathway loop are practically in residents' backyards, and Marda Loop's shops sit just north. This mix keeps our painting work varied. Original homes need methodical prep — priming chalky older surfaces, repainting stucco, and updating interiors that haven't seen fresh colour in years. Newer infills bring two-storey foyers, open-to-below stairwells, and feature walls that demand laser-straight cut lines. Exterior repaints matter here too: reservoir wind and full southern exposure are hard on fascia, doors, and fences, so durable coatings earn their keep.
Serving homes near Glenmore Reservoir, River Park, Sandy Beach Park, Calgary Rowing Club and along Longridge Drive SW, 56 Avenue SW, 60 Avenue SW.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you serve North Glenmore Park?
Yes — we paint throughout North Glenmore Park, from original 1950s bungalows near 56 Avenue to modern infills overlooking the reservoir. Single rooms run $450–$1,100 and full interiors $2,800–$6,500, always quoted in writing first.
Can you paint the two-storey stairwell in our infill home?
Yes. Open-to-below stairwells are common in North Glenmore Park rebuilds, and we carry the ladders, planks, and poles to coat them safely with crisp lines at the ceiling. It's one of our most frequent requests in this community.
How do you handle exterior painting near the reservoir?
Wind and sun off the Glenmore Reservoir fade south-facing elevations fast. We power-wash, scrape, spot-prime, and apply two coats of premium exterior acrylic rated for Calgary's freeze-thaw swings, paying extra attention to fascia, doors, and trim.
Do you repaint older stucco homes in North Glenmore Park?
We do. Aged stucco needs a thorough wash, crack fill, and masonry primer before colour. Done properly, a stucco repaint transforms an original 1960s home and typically lasts a decade or more on these sheltered interior streets.
Send photos for a written painting quote in North Glenmore Park or email inquiry@cochranemasterbuilders.com. Cochrane Master Painters serves Cochrane, Alberta and Rocky View County.