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How Much Does It Cost to Paint a House?

Painting Perfection • April 10, 2019

How Much Does It Cost to Paint a House?

Two coats of paint are usually a safe bet, assuming you use primer. But the number of coats you need varies depending on the quality of paint and the color. For example, painting a light shade over a dark one may require extra layers.

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Homeowners report that painting a home’s exterior costs an average of $2,898 with a typical range between $1,736 and $4,092. The average price per square foot ranges from $0.50 to $3.50 depending on your location, condition of your exterior and accessibility. Stucco and brick cost an average of $1 per square foot more than vinyl or wood. The average 2,500 square feet home costs an average of $4,000, though it can range from $1,250 to $8,750.

Paint the exterior of your home to boost its curb appeal, change a color you don't like or refresh a dilapidated paint job. It’s a large job that requires proper planning, preparation and tools. In most cases, it’s best left to a pro. But before you call one, consider a few factors that will affect your project's budget.

Use the free form below to calculate how much gallons of paint you'll need for your project. 
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