What makes painters and decorators in Doncaster different?
Doncaster's housing stock tells the story of the town's history, and that history has direct practical consequences for anyone decorating it.
The range of property types across the borough, from Edwardian semis with original features to 1970s estates with textured ceilings, means local decorators deal with a wider variety of surface conditions than in many comparable towns.
Here's what shapes painting and decorating in Doncaster:
Older plaster and distemper in pre-war terraces:
The Victorian and Edwardian terraces across Balby, Hexthorpe, and Hyde Park often have surface conditions that catch decorators out. Original lime plaster, layers of old distemper, and walls that haven't been properly prepared in years can cause modern paints to peel or lose adhesion quickly.
A decorator who knows this housing stock will check for distemper before applying anything, it has to be sealed or removed, not just painted over.
Edwardian period features in Bessacarr and Town Moor:
The more affluent residential streets around Town Moor, Bessacarr, and Sprotbrough have Edwardian properties with original coving, picture rails, and decorative plasterwork still in place. These rooms reward careful work and a clean finish.
Artex ceilings in post-war housing:
A large proportion of Doncaster's post-war housing stock still has textured ceilings.
Skimming over artex is one of the most common requests across the borough, but on properties built before 1984 it's worth checking for asbestos before any work begins. Responsible decorators will raise this as a matter of course rather than waiting to be asked.
A strong rental market in central areas:
Hyde Park, Intake, and Wheatley have a significant proportion of rental properties, and between-tenancy redecoration is a steady source of work for local decorators.
It tends to be straightforward, neutral colours, quick turnarounds, and practical finishes, and most Doncaster decorators are well practised in managing it efficiently.
Whatever painting or decorating work you need, post your job on MyBuilder and hear from painters and decorators near you who know Doncaster's properties and what each one tends to involve. You can review their profiles, browse photos of completed work, read customer feedback, and compare quotes before deciding who to hire.
What types of services are offered by local painters and decorators in Doncaster?
Doncaster decorators cover a wide range of interior and exterior jobs.
Whether you're refreshing a single room, tackling a full repaint, or getting the outside of the house sorted before winter, there's no shortage of painters and decorators working across the DN postcodes who can take it on.
The most common painting and decorating services in Doncaster:
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Interior painting and decoration: Walls, ceilings, and woodwork throughout, from refreshing a single room to a full property redecoration. Preparation on older Doncaster properties takes more time than on modern homes, and most local decorators factor this in from the outset.
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Exterior painting: Masonry walls, rendered exteriors, soffits, fascias, and external woodwork. South Yorkshire winters can be harsh, and exterior paintwork on older Doncaster properties takes a beating, a proper repaint done well keeps things protected for years.
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Wallpapering: Feature walls and full room wallpapering remain popular across the borough. Older plaster in pre-war properties needs lining before papering - a step that's easy to skip but makes a visible difference to the finished result.
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Artex treatment: Skimming over textured ceilings is one of the most frequently requested jobs in Doncaster. Depending on the property's age, an asbestos check may be needed first, a good decorator will tell you this upfront.
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Preparation and repair: Filling, sealing, and priming before any paint goes on. On Doncaster's older housing stock, this is where most of the time and skill sits, and it's what separates a finish that lasts from one that starts to show problems within a year.
If you need plastering work done before decorating can start, you can also browse profiles for plasterers near you on MyBuilder.
What are the day rates of painters and decorators in Doncaster?
Doncaster is one of the more affordable places in England to hire a decorator. South Yorkshire rates are well below London and the South East, and there's no shortage of painters and decorators working across the DN postcodes.
Most Doncaster painters and decorators charge a day rate of £150-£240 per day, with rates varying depending on the type of work and the decorator's experience.
Here's a quick cost breakdown for common decorating jobs in Doncaster:
- Single room repaint (walls and ceiling): £150-£350 depending on room size and surface condition.
- Full interior redecoration of a three-bedroom terrace: £900-£2,500 depending on the number of rooms and how much preparation is needed.
- Exterior repaint of a mid-terrace: £400-£900+ depending on surface condition and access.
- Artex ceiling skim (per room): £150-£350 depending on the area and method used.
- Wallpapering (per room): £150-£400 for most rooms, depending on the paper and wall condition.
Preparation on older Doncaster properties can account for a significant portion of the overall cost. It's worth understanding what's included in any quote before you agree to anything.
For a full breakdown of what to expect, take a look at our painting and decorating cost guide.
Find a painter and decorator in Doncaster with MyBuilder
Finding a decorator who knows Doncaster's range of property types, and prices accordingly, is easier when you can read real reviews and see completed work before you commit.
Post your job once and painters and decorators across the Doncaster area will come to you. Here's how it works:
Step 1: Post your painting or decorating job on MyBuilder
Tell MyBuilder what you need. Whether that's a single room, a full exterior repaint, or a complete interior redecoration. Once posted, your job is shared with verified painters and decorators in Doncaster who can register their interest.
Step 2: Compare local painters and decorators in Doncaster
Once decorators respond, take time to review their MyBuilder profiles, browse photos of completed work, and read reviews from other Doncaster homeowners. You can ask about availability and request quotes before committing to anything.
Step 3: Hire a Doncaster decorator with confidence
Once you have the information you need, you can make a confident, informed decision about who to hire, without any pressure.
All tradespeople on MyBuilder undergo checks at registration - such as ID documents, company details, certifications for regulated jobs and skill assessments - allowing you to hire with confidence.
What to ask Doncaster painters and decorators before hiring?
Doncaster's mix of property ages and types means a few questions are worth raising before any work starts.
Can I see photos of your previous work?
A portfolio tells you more than a description. Look for finished rooms rather than work-in-progress shots, and if you have an older property, check whether they've worked on similar surfaces, older plaster, period features, or artex ceilings, before.
What preparation is included in your quote?
Preparation is where the quality of a decorating job is won or lost, particularly on older Doncaster properties. Ask specifically whether filling, sealing, and priming are included, and what the process is if they find distemper or other issues once they start stripping back.
Have you worked on properties of this age before?
A decorator who regularly works on Edwardian semis in Bessacarr will have a different set of expectations to one who mainly takes on new-builds. It's worth asking what types of properties they've worked on recently and whether the experience matches what your home needs.
If my ceiling has artex, do I need an asbestos check first?
On properties built before 1984, artex may contain asbestos. A responsible decorator will raise this before starting any ceiling work rather than after. If they haven't mentioned it and you have a pre-war or 1970s property, it's worth asking directly.
Can you provide a written quote before you start?
A written quote that clearly sets out the scope of work, what preparation is included, and the total cost means both sides know what's been agreed. It also gives you something to refer back to if the job scope changes.
If you'd like more guidance before you hire, our guide on hiring a painter and decorator covers the key things to look for.