Bids for Interior or Exterior Painting
Tips from Real-Estate-Agents.com
by Kathy Maynard, reprinted courtesy of ServiceMagic.com
Q: How much will it
cost to paint the interior/exterior of my home?
A: The best way to find out how much it will cost to do a project
is to collect three or four bids from qualified licensed contractors.
- Exterior:
- Painters may be willing to give you a very general ballpark
figure to power wash and paint your home over the phone, but
it won't be accurate if your home needs much extra preparation.
Preparation is the most important, albeit labor-intensive, expensive
part of a paint job. Paint must adhere to the surface to last,
so if your home needs much scraping, sanding and/or caulking
before it can be repainted, it will cost more than simply power
washing, masking and repainting. It is possible to paint aluminum
trim, but it should be primed with a special "etching"
primer to help the paint adhere. Other elements that could affect
the price of the job would be difficulty reaching certain areas
of the home, landscaping, etc.
- Interior:
- Interior painters also base their cost on many factors including
the room size, the amount of trim to be painted, how much preparation
the surfaces will need before painting, how many furnishings
have to be moved, covered or worked around, the kind and quality
of paint, the current color and whether the new paint is a different
color or type of paint, etc. Most will prefer to look at a project
before giving you a firm bid.
That is why it's a good idea to have a few different painters
come look at your home and give you a written estimate explaining
exactly how much preparation they recommend, as well as the type
and quality of the paint they propose to use. That way you will
be able to compare their bids accurately "apples to apples."
To locate some reputable painting contractors to collect bids,
please visit Service Magic. Select
"Exterior Painting," enter a service request and let
us match you with the ideal service professional in your area.
Good luck! Kathy Maynard
-- Tips courtesy of Service Magic