When we get calls from potential clients, the first question they ask is about the cost. And that’s a fair question; people want to know the cost so they can decide if they should hire a pro, do it themselves or just give up on the project altogether due to budget.
But estimating the cost of interior painting without seeing the space is tough. The quick answer to “How much does interior painting cost?” is “It depends.” Just like the price of a new car varies based on the options, the cost of an interior paint job depends on several factors which we’ll get into below.
At Brooklyn’s Best Handyman & Construction, we start with some general ranges for entire house repaints (existing homes), walls, ceilings and trim, assuming standard room sizes and details:
Small homes: $5,000 – $10,000
Mid-sized homes: $12,000 – $25,000
Large homes: $20,000 – $40,000+
As you can see, there’s a big range in these prices. This is because the definitions of small, medium and large are different and there are many factors that affect the cost of painting.
Factors that Increase Interior Painting Costs
Several things can add to the cost of your project:
Surface Condition
Homes that need extensive prep work before painting will cost more. Nail holes, wall damage or a poor paint job will add to the cost. Proper surface prep ensures the new paint job lasts and looks good.
Detail Work
If your home has lots of trim work like crown molding, chair rails, baseboards, built-in cabinets or wood windows you can expect to pay more. Detail work takes more time and precision which adds to the cost.
Clutter
Painting requires a clear space to work efficiently. You can save labor costs and reduce the risk of damage to your property by removing personal items from the room yourself. Many painters will do this for you but expect to pay for it.
Materials
While labor is the biggest cost of any paint project, materials can add a big swing to the price. Latex paints with their shorter dry times increase production rates compared to slower drying, more finicky oil-based paints. Paint prices range from $30 per gallon for cheap box-store paint to over $120 per gallon for imported products like Fine Paints of Europe.
Color Changes
New colors often require extra coats of paint to get proper coverage. Some colors like reds and yellows may need more than two coats to look right. The color choice can add to the cost of the project.
Ceiling/Wall Height
High ceilings or tall foyers take longer to paint than lower surfaces. If your project requires an extension ladder or scaffolding you can expect the price to reflect the extra time and risk involved in getting to those surfaces.
Scheduling
While scheduling shouldn’t affect the cost of the actual paintwork, having a deadline that requires special measures (e.g. night work, weekends, marathon workdays) will add to the cost. This is like airline surcharges for expedited security/boarding or rush package delivery.
Average Interior Painting Prices in Brooklyn, NY
Now let’s get to the nitty gritty and look at average interior painting prices in Brooklyn, NY. The cost of interior painting can vary greatly depending on the size of the home, the complexity of the job and the specific requirements of the project.
For a typical Brooklyn home interior painting costs might be:
Small Homes (800-1,200 sq. ft.): $5,000 – $10,000
Medium Homes (1,500-2,500 sq. ft.): $12,000 – $25,000
Large Homes (3,000+ sq. ft.): $20,000 – $40,000+
These prices include walls, ceilings and trim assuming standard room sizes and details. However several factors unique to Brooklyn can impact these costs:
Regional Labor Costs
Labor costs in Brooklyn are slightly higher than the national average due to the region’s economy and demand for skilled painters. Hiring experienced and reputable painters will get you quality work but will cost more.
Climate
Brooklyn has dry winters and warm summers. These climate conditions can impact the type of paint and materials used and potentially the cost. High quality, durable paints that can withstand temperature fluctuations and UV exposure are often recommended and will add to the overall cost.
Local Regulations and Permits
Some neighborhoods or historic districts in Brooklyn may have specific regulations or permit requirements for painting projects. Compliance with these regulations will add to the cost and time of the project.
Value and Quality
While understanding interior painting costs is important, it’s just as important to maximize the value and quality of your investment. Here are some tips to get the most out of your painting project:
Talk Budget and Expectations
Communication with your contractor about your budget and expectations is key. A good painter will work with you to find solutions that meet your needs without sacrificing quality. Break your project into phases if your budget and timing of funds is an issue.
Use Quality Materials
Using high quality paints and materials will save you money in the long run by getting a durable and long lasting finish. Talk to your contractor about material options to make informed decisions.
Plan Ahead
Planning your project during off-peak seasons or when contractors are less busy will sometimes get you a better price. Allowing more time for the project will also avoid rush charges and get a more thorough and detailed job.
Get A Second Opinion
Get a second proposal from a reputable painting company in Brooklyn to get a better sense of market rates and find the best value for your budget. Make sure to compare scope of work, materials and warranties from each contractor.
Conclusion
In summary, interior painting costs in Brooklyn will vary based on size of home, surface conditions, detail work, materials, color changes, ceiling/wall height and scheduling. Understanding these and talking to your contractor will help you plan your project and get the best value for your investment.