HuePort
Disclaimer
HuePort is a free service that helps homeowners connect with local painting contractors. We are not a painting company, paint store, or licensed contractor, and we do not perform painting work.
What HuePort is — and what it is not
HuePort is a free matching service for homeowners and renters planning an interior or exterior painting project. We help you learn the basics, think through color and finish choices, and get connected with licensed, insured painters near you.
HuePort is not a painting company, licensed contractor, or paint store. We do not paint homes, supervise job sites, inspect work, give contractor orders, or sell paint.
Any information on this site is general information only. It is meant to help you ask better questions and compare your options, not replace advice from a licensed painter or local building official.
No painting, structural, lead-safety, or legal advice
Content on HuePort is for general education only. It is not painting advice for your specific home, and it is not structural, lead-safety, environmental, code, insurance, tax, or legal advice.
Every home is different. Surface condition, moisture, repairs, old coatings, access, height, weather, and local rules can change what should be done on a real job.
If your home was built before 1978, old paint may contain lead. Ask any painter you are considering how they follow lead-safe work practices. Treat that as a safety question for the contractor, not advice from HuePort.
Quotes, costs, and no guarantees
When HuePort shares typical price ranges on the site, those are general ranges only — not quotes, bids, or promises. Real cost depends on the surface, prep work, repairs, number of coats, paint grade, finish, access or height, and your local area.
We do not guarantee a specific price, finish date, painter, schedule, color result, or project outcome. The homeowner stays in control: you review the scope, confirm the color and paint details, compare quotes, and choose who to hire before work starts.
A good rule is to get the color, paint brand or grade, scope of work, prep details, and total price in writing first. Compare a few quotes, and be careful with vague pricing, big cash deposits up front, door-to-door "today only" deals, or pressure to sign right away.
Always verify license, insurance, and details
HuePort encourages homeowners to hire licensed, insured painters where required and to verify those details themselves. Requirements vary by state and city, so it is smart to ask for current license and insurance information and confirm it before work begins.
You should also ask who will do the work, what prep is included, how many coats are included, what products will be used, and what is excluded from the price. This helps you avoid misunderstandings and overcharging.
What information we collect
To help with matching, HuePort collects basic contact and project-intent details only: your name, phone number, optional email, project type, whether it is interior or exterior, ZIP code, preferred language, and optional project notes.
We do not ask for financial account numbers, Social Security numbers, income details, or sensitive personal records to use the service. For more about how information is handled, please read our Privacy Policy and Terms.
If you have questions about this page or how HuePort works, you can contact us.
HuePort helps you find painters for free, but we are not the painter, and you should verify the contractor, the price, and the work details yourself.
Common questions
Is HuePort a painting company?
No. HuePort is a free matching service. We do not perform painting work, sell paint, or act as the contractor on your project.
Does HuePort give quotes or guarantee prices?
No. Any cost ranges on the site are general information only, not quotes. Actual price depends on prep, surfaces, coats, paint grade, access, and your area.
Do I still need to check a painter's license and insurance?
Yes. Always verify license and insurance yourself where required in your area. It is also smart to get the scope, paint details, and price in writing before work starts.
What if my home was built before 1978?
Older paint may contain lead. Ask the painter how they follow lead-safe work practices and make sure safety questions are addressed before the job begins.
What information do I need to share to use HuePort?
Only basic contact and project details: name, phone, optional email, project type, interior or exterior, ZIP code, preferred language, and optional notes.
Planning a paint job?
Get matched, free, with licensed, insured painting contractors near you. You compare written quotes and choose who to hire — and you confirm the color, the paint, and the price before any work starts.