Low-volatile organic compound (VOC) paint is now widely available at most major home improvement retailers, independent paint stores, and through direct-to-consumer online brands. While "low VOC" generally refers to paints with fewer than 50 grams of VOCs per liter, many modern brands offer options (fewer than 5 g/L) that provide high performance with minimal odor. Where to Buy by Retailer Type 1. Major Home Improvement Stores
: A direct-to-consumer brand offering a curated palette of GREENGUARD Gold certified, zero-VOC paints.
: Sells Valspar products, including low-VOC specialty and commercial ranges.
When buying low-VOC paint at a store counter, the untinted "base" is often zero-VOC, but can add 10 to 150 g/L of VOCs back into the mix.
: Known as the "gold standard" for non-toxic paint, they sell exclusively online and guarantee zero VOCs even after tinting.
Low-volatile organic compound (VOC) paint is now widely available at most major home improvement retailers, independent paint stores, and through direct-to-consumer online brands. While "low VOC" generally refers to paints with fewer than 50 grams of VOCs per liter, many modern brands offer options (fewer than 5 g/L) that provide high performance with minimal odor. Where to Buy by Retailer Type 1. Major Home Improvement Stores
: A direct-to-consumer brand offering a curated palette of GREENGUARD Gold certified, zero-VOC paints.
: Sells Valspar products, including low-VOC specialty and commercial ranges.
When buying low-VOC paint at a store counter, the untinted "base" is often zero-VOC, but can add 10 to 150 g/L of VOCs back into the mix.
: Known as the "gold standard" for non-toxic paint, they sell exclusively online and guarantee zero VOCs even after tinting.