Calculate the Painting Cost Based on The Surface Size
Estimate your painting cost by entering the size of your painting surface in square feet
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Estimate your painting cost by entering the floor size of your house in square feet
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- Total project square footage and difficulty
- Quality of paint and materials used.
- Oil-based paints take longer to dry, increasing labor time.
- Repair the walls before painting
- Major drywall repairs or wallpaper removal
- Changing colors between rooms, walls or walls and molds
- Wallpaper removal
- Popcorn ceiling removal
- Moving furnitures and covers
- Regional factors such as overhead and wages
Average Painting Cost Per Square Foot
The average national painting cost in the US per square foot
| SURFACE | AVERAGE COST TO PAINT |
| Walls | $1.5 – $3 per square foot |
| Ceilings | $1 – $4 per square foot |
Average Cost To Paint a House Size per Square Foot of Floor Space.
The average national painting cost in the US is expected to range between $3 and $7 per square foot of floor space.
| HOME SIZE BY SQUARE FOOT | AVERAGE HOME INTERIOR PAINTING COST |
| 500 | $1,500 – $3,000 |
| 1,000 | $3,000 – $6,000 |
| 1200 | $3,600 – $7,200 |
| 1,500 | $4,500 – $9,500 |
| 2,000 | $6,000 – $12,500 |

Problems of Hiring a Bad Painter
- Interior painting might seem easy, not as tricky as fixing electricity or pipes. However if you go for the cheapest option, it can cause problems.
- A sloppy paint job can go really wrong, and you’ll notice the bad results right away. Half of a successful painting job is prepping – getting the ceilings and walls ready and fixing any damages carefully. But cheap painters usually rush through this part. So, you end up with small holes, paint stains, bubbling paint, and other ugly mistakes.
- Small but important stuff like trim and moldings. If the painter doesn’t have the right skills and patience, they mess it up. Most low-budget painters can’t handle painting tricky details or complicated room layouts. It’s better to spend a bit more for a painter who knows their stuff.