Vacation Rental & Airbnb Painting in Whistler BC
In Whistler's competitive rental market, a well-presented property commands higher nightly rates and better reviews. Guests paying $300 to $500 a night have expectations — and worn paint, scuffed walls, or a dated colour scheme signals a property that is not being maintained to match its price point.
Here is what we bring to every vacation rental project:
Seasonal scheduling expertise. We plan projects around Whistler's late-spring shoulder (April-May) and fall gap (October-November) to minimize lost booking revenue and maximize your peak-season presentation.
Colours that convert browsers to bookings. We help you choose interior palettes that look exceptional in listing photos — mountain-inspired tones, layered neutrals, and accent choices that make your property stand out in search results.
WorkSafeBC coverage and full liability insurance. Every crew member is covered. Your strata or property management company's requirements are met.
High-traffic durable finishes. Ski boots in the entry, après-ski gatherings, summer hikers and bikers — Whistler guests are active. We use commercial-grade washable finishes that stay looking fresh through more guest cycles.
Interior Refresh That Commands Premium Rates
In a Whistler condo or chalet, the interior is what sells. Guests book based on photos and review based on what they find when they walk in. A fresh, cohesive interior with clean walls, updated trim, and intentional colour choices photographs dramatically better than a space that has accumulated three or four seasons of guest wear — and that difference shows directly in booking rates.
We refresh vacation rental interiors across Whistler's property types — from compact ski condos in the Village to multi-bedroom chalets in the Benchlands and Creekside. Common scope includes:
- Living areas and open-plan kitchen/dining spaces
- Bedrooms and en suites
- Entry and boot rooms (the highest-wear area in any ski property)
- Stairwells, lofts, and secondary living spaces
- Feature walls and accent painting to elevate listing photos

Exterior Painting & Alpine Property Care

Whistler's alpine climate is demanding on painted surfaces. UV intensity at elevation, freeze-thaw cycling through spring and fall, and heavy snow loads all accelerate surface deterioration on wood, stucco, and HardiePlank. A faded or peeling exterior in summer listing photos costs you bookings before guests even read your description.
Exterior painting in Whistler is a short-season discipline — we work between May and September when temperatures stay consistently above 10°C and conditions support proper curing. Early booking is essential, as this window fills quickly across the corridor.
Exterior vacation rental painting typically covers:
Siding, stucco, cedar, and wood facade repaints
Trim, soffits, fascia, and deck railings
Decks, balconies, and ski storage areas
Door and window frames
Caulking and minor wood repairs as part of prep
Our Whistler Vacation Rental Refresh Process
We understand that downtime means lost revenue. Our process is designed to minimize time out of service while delivering a result that shows in your listing photos and guest reviews.
Property walkthrough. We tour your property and document every surface — from full repaints to targeted wear zones where scuffs and marks concentrate.
Written estimate with timeline. You receive a clear proposal covering scope, materials, labour, and a realistic completion window you can plan bookings around.
Colour consultation. If you are refreshing your listing's look, we help you choose colours that photograph well and suit your property's setting and guest market.
Scheduling around your calendar. We confirm start and completion dates around your reservation calendar, building in buffer time before your next check-in.
Thorough preparation. Furniture protection, masking, surface repairs, and cleaning — the quality of the refresh is determined at this stage, not during painting.
Clean daily work. Tidy staging, protected furniture, and a workspace your cleaner or property manager can work around without disruption.
Final walkthrough and handoff. We inspect every surface with you, address touch-ups on the spot, and deliver a property ready for listing photos and guests.
Working Around Whistler's Two Peak Seasons
Whistler's rental market runs on two peaks — winter skiing (December through March) and summer (June through September). This leaves two practical refresh windows: the spring shoulder from mid-April through May, and the fall gap from mid-October through November.
The spring window is typically the most popular for interior refreshes — hosts emerge from a high-volume ski season with accumulated wear and a full summer of high-paying guests ahead. We recommend booking as early as January or February for spring projects, as this window fills quickly across the corridor.
For exterior work, May through September is the viable season at Whistler's elevation. Properties with south-facing exposures or heavy tree cover may need more frequent exterior cycles due to UV and moisture exposure. We factor your building's exposure and substrate into product selection and scheduling recommendations.

Serving Vacation Rental Hosts Across Whistler
We paint vacation rental properties throughout Whistler — Whistler Village, Village North, Upper Village, Blackcomb Benchlands, Creekside, Nesters, Alpine Meadows, White Gold, and the Rainbow and Spring Creek areas. From compact ski condos to multi-bedroom chalets, we have the crew and equipment for every property type and strata requirement.
We also serve vacation rental hosts in Squamish and Pemberton for property managers and owners with listings across the Sea to Sky corridor.
Get a Free Whistler Vacation Rental Painting Estimate
If your Whistler property needs a seasonal refresh — full interior repaint, targeted wear-zone touch-ups, or exterior work before listing photos — we would welcome the chance to assess the scope and provide a clear estimate with a timeline built around your booking calendar.
