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From Harrisburg rowhomes and Camp Hill split-levels to Hershey colonials, Carlisle farmhouses, and Lancaster brick two-stories, our Central PA team handles the full painting scope: interior, exterior, cabinets, decks, fences, and specialty finishes. Every project is built around Susquehanna Valley weather realities; humid-continental freeze-thaw, ice storms, hot humid summers, and the pollen and mildew pressure that drives our prep schedule.

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Owned by Mike Schmidt, That 1 Painter Central PA brings local accountability and a 3-year warranty to every Harrisburg, York, and Lancaster project. Our services cover interior painting, exterior painting, cabinet refinishing, and specialty finishes.
Your painting project means as much to us as it does to you. We're licensed and insured, and our promise is simple: we'll be your best house guests, treating your place with the utmost care and leaving it even more pristine than when we arrived.
That 1 Painter Central PA is a locally owned and operated painting company led by Mike Schmidt, serving Central PA and surrounding communities with licensed and insured crews and a 3-year transferable warranty.

That 1 Painter Central PA serves Harrisburg, Camp Hill, Mechanicsburg, Carlisle, Hershey, Lancaster, and York across the Susquehanna Valley, where humid-continental freeze-thaw cycles, painted-brick chalking, and stone-farmhouse weathering shape every exterior spec we write.
Camp Hill is a West Shore borough across the Susquehanna from Harrisburg, with Colonial Revival and Tudor stock, painted-brick storefronts on Market Street, and midcentury custom builds. Humid-continental freeze-thaw cycles and painted-brick chalking drive the Camp Hill repaint scope.
Our Camp Hill crew handles historic wood-facade restorations, painted-brick work, cabinet refinishing on custom kitchens, and interior refreshes, all backed by our 3-year transferable warranty.
Carlisle is the Cumberland County seat, home of Dickinson College and the U.S. Army War College, with Federal and Victorian brick stock, painted-brick storefronts along High Street, and stone farmhouses at the borough edges. Historic brick chalking, wood-siding weathering, and freeze-thaw damage define the Carlisle repaint scope.
Our Carlisle scope covers historic Federal and Victorian brick restorations, wood-facade repaints, cabinet refinishing, and interior refreshes, all under our 3-year transferable warranty.
Columbia is a Susquehanna River borough in Lancaster County, with 19th-century wood-frame and brick rowhouses, painted-brick storefronts on Locust, and mill-era workforce housing. River humidity, painted-brick chalking, and freeze-thaw damage drive the Columbia repaint cycle.
Our Columbia crew handles historic rowhouse and wood-facade repaints, painted-brick restorations, cabinet refinishing, and interior refreshes, all backed by our 3-year transferable warranty.
Dillsburg is a small York County borough along Route 15 and Baltimore Street, with Victorian wood-frame homes, painted-brick storefronts, and midcentury ranch stock. Freeze-thaw movement and painted-brick chalking define the Dillsburg repaint scope.
Our Dillsburg scope covers historic wood-facade repaints, painted-brick work, cabinet refinishing, and interior refreshes, all under our 3-year transferable warranty.
Elizabethtown is a Lancaster County borough centered on Elizabethtown College, with Victorian and Colonial Revival wood-frame stock, painted-brick storefronts on Market Street, and newer subdivisions. Historic wood siding, painted brick, and freeze-thaw damage define the Elizabethtown repaint scope.
Our Elizabethtown crew handles historic Victorian and Colonial Revival restorations, painted-brick work, cabinet refinishing, and interior refreshes, all backed by our 3-year transferable warranty.
Etters is a Newberry Township community in York County along the Susquehanna, with midcentury ranch stock along Old Trail Road, historic wood-frame farmhouses, and newer subdivisions. River humidity and freeze-thaw damage drive the Etters repaint cycle.
Our Etters scope covers exterior repaints on wood siding and painted brick, cabinet refinishing, and interior refreshes, all under our 3-year transferable warranty.
Harrisburg is Pennsylvania's capital on the Susquehanna, with Federal and Victorian rowhouses in Midtown and Shipoke, painted-brick storefronts uptown, and Capitol Complex historic stone. River humidity, painted-brick chalking, and humid-continental freeze-thaw drive the Harrisburg repaint scope.
Our Harrisburg crew handles historic Federal, Victorian, and rowhouse restorations, painted-brick work, cabinet refinishing on custom kitchens, and interior refreshes, all backed by our 3-year transferable warranty.
Hershey is a Derry Township community built around the Hershey Company, with Tudor Revival and Colonial stock on Chocolate Avenue, painted-brick storefronts, and estate builds near Hersheypark. Historic wood trim, painted brick, and freeze-thaw damage define the Hershey repaint scope.
Our Hershey scope covers historic Tudor and Colonial wood-facade restorations, painted-brick work, cabinet refinishing on custom kitchens, and interior refreshes, all under our 3-year transferable warranty.
Hummelstown is a preserved Dauphin County borough near Hershey along Swatara Creek, with Federal and Victorian brownstone and brick stock, painted-brick storefronts on Main Street, and wood-frame Victorians. Creek humidity, brownstone weathering, and freeze-thaw damage define the Hummelstown repaint scope.
Our Hummelstown crew handles historic brownstone and Victorian wood-facade restorations, painted-brick work, cabinet refinishing, and interior refreshes, all backed by our 3-year transferable warranty.
Lancaster is a Lancaster County city with a preserved downtown around Central Market, Federal and Victorian brick rowhouses, Cabbage Hill workforce stock, and Franklin & Marshall campus-adjacent homes. Historic brick chalking, wood-siding weathering, and freeze-thaw damage drive the Lancaster repaint scope.
Our Lancaster scope covers historic Federal and Victorian brick restorations, wood-facade repaints, cabinet refinishing on custom kitchens, and interior refreshes, all under our 3-year transferable warranty.
Lewisberry is a small York County borough in Fairview Township, with Victorian wood-frame homes on Market Street, painted-brick storefronts, and rural farmhouses. Wood-siding weathering and freeze-thaw damage define the Lewisberry repaint scope.
Our Lewisberry crew handles historic wood-facade repaints, painted-brick work, cabinet refinishing, and interior refreshes, all backed by our 3-year transferable warranty.
Marietta is a preserved Susquehanna River borough in Lancaster County, with Federal and Victorian brick and wood-frame stock along Market Street, painted-brick storefronts, and mill-era workforce housing. River humidity, historic-district rules, and freeze-thaw damage drive the Marietta repaint cycle.
Our Marietta scope covers historic Federal, Victorian, and painted-brick restorations, wood-facade repaints, cabinet refinishing, and interior refreshes, all under our 3-year transferable warranty.
Mechanicsburg is a West Shore Cumberland County borough with a preserved Main Street, Victorian and wood-frame homes, painted-brick storefronts, and newer subdivisions. Historic wood siding, painted brick, and freeze-thaw damage define the Mechanicsburg repaint scope.
Our Mechanicsburg crew handles historic Victorian and wood-facade restorations, painted-brick work, cabinet refinishing on custom kitchens, and interior refreshes, all backed by our 3-year transferable warranty.
Middletown is a Dauphin County borough near Penn State Harrisburg and the Susquehanna, with Victorian wood-frame homes, painted-brick storefronts on Main Street, and workforce housing. River humidity and freeze-thaw damage drive the Middletown repaint cycle.
Our Middletown scope covers historic Victorian and wood-facade repaints, painted-brick restorations, cabinet refinishing, and interior refreshes, all under our 3-year transferable warranty.
Millersville is a Lancaster County borough centered on Millersville University, with Victorian and Colonial Revival stock on George Street, painted-brick storefronts, and student-adjacent rental housing. Historic wood siding, painted brick, and freeze-thaw damage define the Millersville repaint scope.
Our Millersville crew handles historic Victorian restorations, painted-brick work, rental-turnover interiors, cabinet refinishing, and interior refreshes, all backed by our 3-year transferable warranty.
Mount Joy is a Lancaster County borough on Little Chiques Creek, with Victorian wood-frame homes along Main Street, painted-brick storefronts, and stone farmhouses at the borough edges. Creek humidity, painted-brick chalking, and freeze-thaw damage drive the Mount Joy repaint cycle.
Our Mount Joy scope covers historic Victorian and stone-facade restorations, painted-brick work, cabinet refinishing, and interior refreshes, all under our 3-year transferable warranty.
New Cumberland is a West Shore Cumberland County borough on the Susquehanna, with Victorian wood-frame homes along Bridge Street, painted-brick storefronts, and midcentury ranch stock. River humidity and freeze-thaw damage define the New Cumberland repaint scope.
Our New Cumberland crew handles historic wood-facade repaints, painted-brick work, cabinet refinishing, and interior refreshes, all backed by our 3-year transferable warranty.
Palmyra is a Lebanon County borough east of Hershey, with Victorian and wood-frame stock along Main Street, painted-brick storefronts, and newer subdivisions in North Londonderry. Historic wood siding, painted brick, and freeze-thaw damage drive the Palmyra repaint cycle.
Our Palmyra scope covers historic Victorian and wood-facade repaints, painted-brick work, cabinet refinishing, and interior refreshes, all under our 3-year transferable warranty.
Red Lion is a York County borough with Victorian and wood-frame homes along Main Street, painted-brick storefronts, and midcentury ranch stock along Cape Horn. Historic wood siding, painted brick, and freeze-thaw damage define the Red Lion repaint scope.
Our Red Lion crew handles historic Victorian and wood-facade restorations, painted-brick work, cabinet refinishing, and interior refreshes, all backed by our 3-year transferable warranty.
Shrewsbury is a York County borough near the Maryland line along I-83, with Victorian wood-frame homes along Main Street, painted-brick storefronts, and newer subdivisions. Freeze-thaw movement and painted-brick chalking define the Shrewsbury repaint scope.
Our Shrewsbury scope covers historic wood-facade repaints, painted-brick work, cabinet refinishing, and interior refreshes, all under our 3-year transferable warranty.
Strasburg is a preserved Lancaster County borough along the Strasburg Rail Road, with Federal, Victorian, and wood-frame stock on Main Street, painted-brick storefronts, and stone farmhouses. Historic-district rules, painted-brick chalking, and freeze-thaw damage drive the Strasburg repaint cycle.
Our Strasburg crew handles historic Federal, Victorian, and stone-facade restorations, painted-brick work, cabinet refinishing, and interior refreshes, all backed by our 3-year transferable warranty.
Wormleysburg is a West Shore Cumberland County borough directly across the Susquehanna from Harrisburg, with river-bluff estates, midcentury ranch stock, and painted-brick colonials along Front Street. River humidity and freeze-thaw damage define the Wormleysburg repaint scope.
Our Wormleysburg scope covers estate-scale exterior repaints, painted-brick work, cabinet refinishing on custom kitchens, and interior refreshes, all under our 3-year transferable warranty.
Wrightsville is a York County borough on the Susquehanna across from Columbia, with 19th-century wood-frame and brick rowhouses, painted-brick storefronts on Hellam Street, and mill-era workforce housing. River humidity, painted-brick chalking, and freeze-thaw damage drive the Wrightsville repaint cycle.
Our Wrightsville crew handles historic rowhouse and wood-facade repaints, painted-brick work, cabinet refinishing, and interior refreshes, all backed by our 3-year transferable warranty.
York is the York County seat and 'White Rose City,' with a preserved downtown around Continental Square, Federal and Victorian brick rowhouses, painted-brick storefronts, and stone farmhouses at the edges. Historic brick chalking, wood-siding weathering, and freeze-thaw damage define the York repaint scope.
Our York scope covers historic Federal and Victorian brick restorations, wood-facade repaints, cabinet refinishing on custom kitchens, and interior refreshes, all under our 3-year transferable warranty.
York Haven is a small York County borough on the Susquehanna at the mouth of Conewago Creek, with 19th-century wood-frame homes, painted-brick storefronts, and mill-era stock along Route 382. River humidity and freeze-thaw damage drive the York Haven repaint cycle.
Our York Haven crew handles historic wood-facade restorations, painted-brick work, cabinet refinishing, and interior refreshes, all backed by our 3-year transferable warranty.
A look at the craftsmanship we bring to homes and businesses across Central PA. From full-home interior repaints and kitchen cabinet refinishing to exterior siding, stucco, and trim work, every painting project in Central PA is prepped, primed, and finished by licensed, insured local painters. Browse recent residential and commercial painting projects to see the color matching, surface prep, and clean lines homeowners across Central PA trust us to deliver.

Every year, our Central PA team teams up with franchise owners across the country to gift complete paint transformations to deserving families, small businesses, and non-profits. It's our way of giving back to the community that's given us so much, one home, one story, one fresh coat at a time.
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Honest pricing for Central PA homeowners, built from current 2026 job data across Harrisburg, Camp Hill, Hershey, Carlisle, York, and Lancaster. Every line below reflects real Susquehanna Valley conditions: humid-continental freeze-thaw, ice storms, and humid summer mildew pressure, scaffolding access, and product specs that actually last.
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Interior painting is the fastest way to change how a Central PA home feels without touching the floor plan, and it is the busiest scope our crews run across Harrisburg, Hershey, and Lancaster, west into Camp Hill, Mechanicsburg, and Carlisle, south along the Susquehanna into York, Red Lion, and Shrewsbury, and east into Mount Joy, Elizabethtown, and Strasburg. Every interior painting job in Central PA starts with a real prep pass so the interior painting film has a clean, sound surface to bond to. Homeowners searching for painters in Harrisburg or Lancaster for an interior painting refresh usually want two upgrades at once: an updated color palette and a durable, scrubbable interior painting finish that survives long Susquehanna Valley winters and busy family kitchens.
As a painting company in Central PA that runs interior painting on Harrisburg Midtown Victorians and downtown rowhomes, Hershey and Hummelstown colonials, Camp Hill and Mechanicsburg West Shore splits, Carlisle Federal and Victorian houses, York and Red Lion brick two-stories, Lancaster city brick rowhomes, and stone farmhouses out toward Dillsburg, Etters, and Lewisberry, we treat interior painting material selection as a real decision. Which interior painting sheen hides drywall imperfection in a 1980s Mechanicsburg addition, which interior painting product holds up in a Hershey mudroom off a slate entry, and which interior painting primer we need to lock down previously oil-based trim in an older Harrisburg Victorian are all questions we answer before the crew shows up.
If you're comparing interior painting bids from painters in Harrisburg or Lancaster, ask each of them about interior painting warranty terms, interior painting prep sequence, and how the interior painting crew protects floors and furniture day to day. Every serious interior painting outfit across the Susquehanna Valley should have plain answers to all three. See our interior painting page for the full interior painting scope and current pricing across the Central PA market.
Exterior painting in Central PA has to hold up to humid-continental freeze-thaw cycles that punish caulk seams across Harrisburg, Camp Hill, and Mechanicsburg siding, hot humid summers that push mildew onto shaded north elevations in Hershey and York, Nor'easter shoulder seasons that soak clapboard for days at a time, and ice storms that hammer exposed fascia in Carlisle, Dillsburg, and Lewisberry. Exterior painting product choice is the whole conversation here, not a footnote. A painting company in Central PA that takes exterior painting seriously specifies a 100% acrylic exterior painting product with a mildew inhibitor built into the exterior painting film for Susquehanna Valley conditions.
Our exterior painting scope typically includes a full pressure wash to strip mildew, algae, chalking, and pollen, a substrate assessment, spot scraping of any failing exterior painting layers, painted-stone, clapboard, cedar shake, aluminum, vinyl, brick, and Hardie sound checks, feathered sanding, spot primer on bare substrate, full caulk of siding seams and window returns, and two coats of exterior painting-grade paint. That exterior painting sequence is the same whether we are painting a 1990s Mechanicsburg subdivision, a stone farmhouse in Dillsburg or Etters, a Federal rowhome in Harrisburg or Lancaster, or a Hershey, Palmyra, or Hummelstown colonial. Painters in Harrisburg or Lancaster who skip any of those exterior painting steps are quoting a two-year paint job in a ten-year paint job wrapper.
If you're evaluating house painters in Central PA for exterior painting, look closely at how the exterior painting bid describes prep, not just the exterior painting product line. A clean exterior painting film applied over a chalking substrate will fail inside a single Central PA freeze-thaw cycle. Our exterior painting service documents the exterior painting prep sequence in detail, and every exterior painting job we run carries a 3-year transferable warranty.
Cabinet painting is the single biggest visual change a homeowner in Central PA can buy without a full kitchen remodel, and cabinet painting demand across Harrisburg, Hershey, and Lancaster reflects that. Our cabinet painting scope typically covers cabinet boxes on-site plus cabinet doors and drawer fronts sprayed off-site in a controlled environment, so the cabinet painting finish flows out flat and cures without airborne dust or humid Susquehanna Valley air blushing a cabinet finish. Cabinet painting projects like this are why homeowners call a painting company in Central PA instead of a general remodeler.
Cabinet painting product selection matters as much as cabinet painting prep. A real cabinet painting job uses a bonding primer, a cabinet-grade urethane-modified acrylic paint, and controlled drying conditions so the cabinet painting film cures hard enough to resist door-edge chipping under daily use in a busy Hershey kitchen, a Camp Hill remodel, or a Harrisburg Victorian rehab. As a painting company in Central PA that runs cabinet painting jobs almost every week, we schedule cabinet painting projects so the kitchen is out of service only for the days doors and drawers are physically off.
House painters across the Susquehanna Valley quoting cabinet painting should walk you through cabinet painting cure times, cabinet painting warranty coverage, and cabinet painting color options with real drawdowns on your actual cabinet material. Cabinet painting is not a wall paint job with cabinets in the way. See our cabinet painting page for cabinet painting scope details and lead times.
There are a lot of painters in Central PA to choose from, so the practical question is how to sort serious painters from casual ones. Any painting outfit you bid should carry general liability insurance, provide a written scope, and back the work with a real written warranty. They should also point at recent portfolio work in your specific corner of Central PA: Harrisburg Midtown Victorians and downtown brick rowhomes, Camp Hill and Mechanicsburg West Shore splits, Hershey and Hummelstown colonials, Carlisle Federal houses, York and Red Lion brick two-stories, or Lancaster city rowhomes and Amish-country farmhouses; not stock photos pulled from a supplier catalog.
As house painters in Central PA ourselves, we tell homeowners to ask three questions of anyone bidding: what is the exact prep sequence, what specific paint product is going on the walls, and who from the company is on site day to day. Painters across the Susquehanna Valley who dodge those questions are hoping you will not notice the answer later. A painting company in Central PA that answers plainly is one worth a second meeting.
That 1 Painter Central PA, run by Mike Schmidt out of an office in Enola, is one of many painters serving the Harrisburg, York, and Lancaster market, and we compete on scope clarity, prep quality, and a 3-year transferable warranty that follows the paint, not the owner. If you are collecting bids from painters across Central PA, we would be glad to be one of the bids you compare against.
A real painting company in Central PA is more than a paint crew: it runs estimates, project management, materials logistics, color consultations, and warranty follow-up so the crew painting your house can focus on painting. That coordination is the difference between a painting company in Central PA and a solo painter working out of a truck bed. It is also the difference between a paint job that lands on the promised week and a paint job that drifts a month past schedule when a Nor'easter parks over the Susquehanna Valley and shuts the exterior calendar down for a week.
As a painting company in Central PA, our day starts with materials staging for that day's painting scope, drives out to active painting jobs from Harrisburg and Hershey west into Camp Hill, Mechanicsburg, and Carlisle, south along the Susquehanna into York, Red Lion, and Wrightsville, and east into Mount Joy, Columbia, and Lancaster, and ends with paint punch-list walks with homeowners. A painting company in Central PA running this way keeps painting projects on schedule and keeps paint quality consistent from the first painting day to the last painting day of a job, even when the Susquehanna Valley calendar wraps rain and cold delays.
When you hire a painting company in Central PA, you are hiring the coordination layer as much as the painting itself. A painting company across the Susquehanna Valley that quotes a painting scope should tell you what week your painting starts, what week it ends, and who owns the project through completion. If a painting company in Central PA cannot articulate what is included in the price on the bid, that is a signal to keep shopping.
Older homes across Central PA; Harrisburg Midtown Victorians and downtown Federal rowhomes, Carlisle Old Town Federal and Victorian houses, Lancaster city brick rowhomes, Columbia and Marietta river-town homes, and stone farmhouses across Dillsburg, Etters, and Lewisberry; need house painters in Central PA who understand plaster, painted stone, painted brick, painted-wood clapboard, and the way early paint layers move under fresh coats through Susquehanna Valley freeze-thaw cycles. House painters across Central PA who came up on 1990s Mechanicsburg or Palmyra new-construction repaints alone often underestimate how much prep an older Harrisburg Victorian or Carlisle Federal actually needs before the first drop of paint goes on the wall.
House painters in Central PA running an older home job spend the first day on paint testing, wood-siding scrape-and-sand prep, glazing repair on original divided-light windows, and containment for scrape-and-paint work outside. Skipping those steps produces a paint job that fails inside a single Central PA winter. As house painters in Central PA with real time on Harrisburg Victorians, Carlisle Federals, and Dillsburg stone farmhouses, we treat prep as the paint job; the coats you see are the last five percent of the actual work.
If you own an older home and are talking to house painters in Harrisburg or Lancaster, ask each bidder to walk your house and describe what they would do differently versus a 1990s Mechanicsburg subdivision build or a 2010s Hershey new construction. The house painters across Central PA with a real answer are the ones to shortlist.
Color is where a lot of painting projects across Central PA stall, so the painters you hire should have a real color process. Ours starts with existing light in the room, existing floor and trim tones, and the direction the room faces, then we put real paint drawdowns on your actual walls before the crew mobilizes. A painting company in Central PA that hands you a fan deck and walks away will paint whatever you point at, which is not the same as helping you land the right color for the space, an especially real risk in the Susquehanna Valley where flat gray winter light and hot summer humidity change how a color reads across the year.
Finish selection is the other half of the conversation. Flat or matte on ceilings, eggshell or matte on walls, satin or semi-gloss on trim, and a cabinet-grade product on cabinets: that mix reads intentional in a finished Harrisburg, Hershey, or Lancaster home. Painters in Central PA who put one paint sheen everywhere are cutting corners on materials logistics, not doing you a favor.
Booking a painting company in Central PA should be simple: a walk-through, a written scope, a written price, a start date, and a warranty. Exterior painting demand peaks between April and October across the Susquehanna Valley before Nor'easter season shuts the exterior calendar down, so any painting company in Central PA worth hiring is often booked several weeks out during peak exterior painting season. Interior painting flexes year-round, and cabinet painting we can usually schedule with less lead time. Request an estimate above and we will be out with a written scope you can compare against every other bid on your desk.