Painting
Wondering How Much It Costs to Paint Your Home?
Discover the Price Differences and Timeframes Based on Your Home’s Size and Needs!
Wether you are looking to rent, sell, or you are just looking for a new look we got you covered! Painting the interior of your home is one of the most effective ways to refresh your space. But how much does it cost? What factors impact the price, and how long will it take? Let’s break it down so you can make an informed decision.
The cost of painting your home varies depending on your needs. Are you preparing a home for sale, touching up a rental, or aiming for a long-lasting finish in your primary residence? Here’s how we break down our services:”
- Good: Basic painting for homes being sold or rental units.
- Better: Mid-tier service for homes with some prep needed.
- Best: Premium service for homes needing more repairs or for fully furnished homes.
How Long Will It Take to Paint Your Home?
The timeline for painting your home depends on its size and the level of service you choose. On average, a small condo might take 2-4 days, while a larger 5-bedroom home may take up to 10 days.
Things to consider:
- Empty or fully furnished home
- Different color selections
- Height of ceilings
- The extense of repairs and preparation needed
- Your schedule or flexbility of working hours
Small: Condo (900 – 1,200 sq ft) or Single Floor
$3,600-$7,200
- Good: Walls Only (For Selling or Rental Units, No Furniture)
- Scope: Paint only the walls in all rooms.
- Preparation: Light cleaning and patching small holes.
- Coverage: One coat with touch-ups where needed. Ideal for a quick refresh before selling or renting out, especially in an empty space.
- Better: Walls and Trim (Limited Preparation)
- Scope: Paint walls and trim (baseboards, window frames, doors) throughout the condo.
- Preparation: Moderate prep, including sanding and minor repairs to trim and walls.
- Coverage: Two coats on walls and trim for even and consistent coverage. Suitable for a partially furnished home or one with limited prep needs.
- Best: Walls, Trim, and Ceilings (For Fully Furnished Homes or Homes Needing Extensive Repairs)
- Scope: Full paint job for walls, trim, and ceilings.
- Preparation: Extensive prep, including repairing drywall, sanding, and addressing ceiling imperfections.
- Coverage: Two or more coats on walls, trim, and ceilings. Perfect for a fully furnished home or when a lot of repairs are required.
Medium: Single-Family Home (1,800 – 2,500 sq ft) 3-4 beds 2.5 baths
$7,200-$10,000
- Good: Walls Only (For Selling or Rental Units, No Furniture)
- Scope: Paint walls in all living spaces.
- Preparation: Basic cleaning and patching small imperfections.
- Coverage: One coat with touch-ups. Ideal for homes being sold or rented with no furniture.
- Better: Walls and Trim (Limited Preparation)
- Scope: Paint both walls and trim (baseboards, doors, window frames) throughout the home.
- Preparation: Moderate prep, including sanding and minor repairs.
- Coverage: Two coats on both walls and trim. Suitable for homes with limited preparation, offering a more refined look.
- Best: Walls, Trim, and Ceilings (For Fully Furnished Homes or Homes Needing Extensive Repairs)
- Scope: Complete paint job covering walls, trim, and ceilings in every room.
- Preparation: Extensive prep, including repairing drywall, sanding, and priming ceilings.
- Coverage: Two or more coats on walls, trim, and ceilings. Ideal for homes that are fully furnished or need a lot of repairs before painting.
Large: Family Home (2,500 – 4,000 sq ft) 4-5 beds 3.5 baths
$10,000-$16,000+
- Good: Walls Only (For Selling or Rental Units, No Furniture)
- Scope: Paint walls in all rooms.
- Preparation: Light cleaning and basic patching.
- Coverage: One coat with touch-ups. Perfect for large homes being sold or rented with no furniture.
- Better: Walls and Trim (Limited Preparation)
- Scope: Paint walls and trim (baseboards, doors, window frames) throughout the home.
- Preparation: Moderate cleaning and prep work, including sanding walls and trim.
- Coverage: Two coats on walls and trim. Best for homes with minimal furniture and limited prep work.
- Best: Walls, Trim, and Ceilings (For Fully Furnished Homes or Homes Needing Extensive Repairs)
- Scope: Full-service paint job for walls, trim, and ceilings.
- Preparation: Comprehensive prep work, including repairing drywall, sanding, priming, and caulking.
- Coverage: Two or more coats on walls, trim, and ceilings. Ideal for fully furnished homes or those requiring significant repairs and detailed finishing.