Cost to Build a Sunroom
Most sunroom additions cost between $8,000 and $80,000. The average is just above $30,000. Expect to pay
It’ll cost anywhere from $200 to $6,000 to hire a painter. Expect small jobs, like kitchen cabinets or trim, to run $200 to $2,000. Larger projects, like your home’s exterior, range from $1,000 to $6,000. To estimate your needs, figure paying $2 to $6 per square foot or $20 to $50 per hour. Actual costs vary considerably depending on coverage area, type of work and regional cost of living differences.
Painting your home, both inside and out, improves its curb appeal, character and resale value. It’s one of the quickest and easiest ways to give your home a face-lift. In addition to colors, there are finishes, stains, maintenance and other options to consider.
A gallon of paint costs an average of $25 to $50 and covers about 350 square feet with one coat. Designer varieties can run over $100 per gallon. Your painter pays up to 50% less than what it runs in a home improvement store. You’ll also need to spend another $20 to $100 on supplies like brushes, rollers, masking paper and plastic. A professional will have these items on-hand.
Pint* | $5 – $50 |
Quart* | $10 – $80 |
half-gallon | $10 – $25 |
1 gallon | $25 – $50 |
2 gallons | $30 – $80 |
3 gallons | $45 – $120 |
5 gallons | $60 – $220 |
*You won’t find your average wall and ceiling paint in these sizes. The higher prices reflect specialty types for detail and accent work.
A one-gallon can is about $30 to $40. Prices range from $25 to $50 with designer brands exceeding $100. You’ll usually save a little on per-gallon pricing when you buy in 5-gallon or larger bulk sizes.
Some brands charge up to 25% more for exterior varieties. These price differences can add up to $50 per 5-gallon bucket.
Custom paints run $100 or more per gallon. Many accent types, like metallics and textured, come in smaller cans, like a pint or quart. You’ll pay anywhere from $10 to $80 for these smaller containers.
Most professional painters charge $2 to $6 per square foot of paintable area. Less commonly, they’ll charge anywhere from $20 to $50 an hour. In some areas with high costs of living, you might even pay upwards of $100 an hour. Most of this is for labor. Ask your pro to break out prices in an estimate into materials, labor and paint.
Professional’s total cost:
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 45% are self-employed. More information regarding rates and associated factors is included below.
Hiring a painter costs $20 to $50 per hour. In some locations, you might pay as much as $75 per hour or more. More commonly, they’ll charge per square foot at $2 to $6.
You can expect to pay a pro $200 to $500 per day. Most don’t usually charge a per-day, or per diem, rate. More often, you’ll find they either charge a per square foot, hourly or project price.
You’ll pay anywhere from $2 to $4 per square foot for new construction. However, your general contractor takes care of all subcontracting needs. Unless you’re acting as your own general contractor, you won’t need to worry, it’ll all be included in the total home price.
Painting residential projects costs anywhere from $1 to $6 per square foot or $150 to $4,500 for the project. Pricing varies between jobs. Consider the amount of time each takes.
Common home project pricing includes:
If the responsibility is yours, you’ll pay $1,000 to $3,000 on average to repaint an apartment. Some buildings and landlords have pre-selected painters, while others will contract companies on an as-needed basis. If your landlord or building doesn’t have a regular pro, see if you can DIY it to save up to 85% on labor. In some cases, if you approach a landlord prior to painting, they will agree to cover some of the expenses, such as the cost of paint and brushes.
If you’re moving in and selecting a non-neutral color, understand that your landlord may require you to redo the walls the original color when you move out. Be ready to make that investment down the road.
There are cases where apartment complexes allow you to choose from a color wheel of neutral hues before you move in. Some charge a fee for calling in a handyman or other pro to do the walls, while most offer it as a benefit of signing a lease.
Commercial painting costs $2 to $6 per square foot. Exterior jobs on multi-level buildings might run you twice that much due to setup time and accessibility. Commercial and residential projects are priced similarly.
You may want to save a few dollars by hiring the lowest bid that comes in. Remember that cheap work usually gives cheap results. Take the time to talk to each pro to find out what they charge per square foot or hour, and what materials they’ll need and use (such as caulking before painting) and how many separate coats of paint they will apply.
Pros:
Cons:
Hiring an expensive professional doesn’t always mean you’ll get the best materials either. Make sure you always check your pro’s credentials and past work. You’ll also want to ask:
For small jobs, you might hire a handyman for $20 to $25 per hour. Always hire a pro who does nothing but paint for any delicate or detailed work that you want done correctly.
Student painter rate vary depending on your location but are usually cheaper than any pro. Despite the savings, it’s usually not a great idea. Painting is a skill learned over time. Homeowners, who have hired student painters, reported both pros and cons, which include:
Expect student painter quality to vary by location and crew. If you do go with students, make sure they’re from an accredited school and overseen by a foreman with a good reputation and experience. Always check references, reviews and licenses before hiring any contractor.
Proper surface preparation is key to a quality job. Without sanding, washing and scraping, your fresh coat will start peeling quickly. You’ll also need to have any damage or underlying concerns, like leaking gutters, fixed.
Here are some recommendations for surface preparation by wall type:
When you decide to hire a painter, know that their rates go down in the winter as business slows. Ask about discounts, in case they can fit you in as an in-between project. Also consider whether you have other projects to be completed, as you may get them done in bulk for less than you would piecemeal.
Keep these things in mind to be sure that you’re getting the best pro for the job:
You’ll need 1 gallon of paint per 350 square feet of coverage. Typical amounts per room size:
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It’ll cost anywhere from $200 to $6,000 to hire a painter. Expect small jobs, like kitchen cabinets