In the Painting/ Wallpapering business, reputation means everything. Our painters and paperhangers are always on time throughout the course of the project, and completely respectful of your residence or workplace. We welcome your questions and requests before, during and after your project is completed. The smallest detail can make a world of difference. That's why we take special care to ensure that every stroke of the brush and every sheet of wallcovering is precisely applied. We always work to ensure your satisfaction, and always clean up spotlessly after our job is complete.

Stickley Painting & Decorating, Inc. was founded by Paul Stickley in 1986. We are a full-service painting and wallpapering company licensed in Maryland, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Since our founding, Stickley Painting & Decorating, Inc. has established a reputation of honesty, quality and meticulous workmanship. Our name is well respected throughout the areas for professional interior and exterior painting and wallcovering contract work. We specialize in high end residential and commercial services.

We offer a full range of painting and wallcovering services for your home and business, ranging from small decorating jobs to new construction and commercial projects. The color or décor of a room can change its atmosphere from dull to cheery, drab to welcoming, bright to relaxing. A fresh coat of paint or new wallpaper can make all the difference. We can paint one or all of the rooms in your home or business. We can also install and remove a variety of wallcoverings. Learn More about Wallpapering.

For your reference, the Painting and Decorating Contractors Association has provided this information on lead base paint. To heighten awareness about lead poisoning prevention, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has developed Lead in Your Home: A Parents Reference Guide. The Agency believes this is an essential resource for anyone from owners to tenants concerned about the dangers of lead in their home and environment. If not conducted properly, certain types of renovations can release lead from paint and dust into the air.