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What to look for on a painting quote

Painting quotes are frequently vague about prep work, which is where quality lives or dies. A $3/sq ft quote and a $7/sq ft quote can both be "paint the house" — the difference is sanding, caulking, priming, and number of coats.

Square footage or room count

Interior: total wall area by room. Exterior: siding area minus windows and doors.

Number of coats

2 coats is standard. 3 coats for dramatic color changes or poor prior coverage. 1 coat is a lowball.

Paint brand and grade

Sherwin-Williams ProClassic, Duration; Benjamin Moore Regal, Aura; Behr Premium, Marquee. Brand and line matters for coverage, lifespan, and washability.

Primer

Primer coat included (yes/no). New drywall, dramatic color changes, and stained areas need primer.

Prep work scope

Sanding, scraping, caulking, filling holes, washing. Prep is 40–60% of labor on most jobs — critical for finish quality.

Surfaces covered

Walls, ceilings, trim, doors, windows, closets. Each should be called out separately.

Trim and doors

Trim paint is a different product (semi-gloss or gloss). Doors painted on or off hinges.

Caulking and hole filling

Should be specified by scope — light touch-up vs comprehensive.

Lead paint testing

Required on pre-1978 homes. EPA RRP certified crew + containment for any disturbance.

Drop cloths and masking

Floor covering, furniture covering, window masking. Professional crews bring this; budget crews charge extra.

Cleanup and touch-up

Haul-away of paint cans, daily cleanup, punch-list walkthrough at end.

Warranty terms

Labor (1–5 yrs on exterior, 1–3 yrs on interior) + paint manufacturer warranty.

Red flags in a painting quote

1 coat quoted for normal colors

2 coats is standard for even coverage. 1-coat paint (labeled as such, like Behr Marquee) works for same-color refreshes but not color changes.

No prep work specified

Paint only sticks to clean, sanded, caulked surfaces. A quote that skips prep either expects you to do it or gets bad finish quality.

Cheap paint at premium price

Builder-grade paint ($25–$45/gallon) at $50–$70/gallon "premium" labor pricing is overpriced. Ask what specific product they're using.

No lead paint mention on pre-1978 home

EPA RRP rule requires certified contractor + testing + containment. Non-compliant work risks lead poisoning for your family and exposes contractor to $37,500/day EPA fines — legitimate painters discuss this.

Spray application "because it's faster"

Spraying is faster and cheaper for the contractor but creates overspray and needs more masking/prep. Brush + roller is higher quality on most residential work.

Short warranty on exterior

Quality exterior paint should last 8–12 years; contractor warranty under 3 years is weak. Premium contractors warranty exterior paint for 5–10 years.

Vague "professional grade paint"

If the quote doesn't name the specific paint product (Sherwin-Williams Duration, Benjamin Moore Aura, etc.), assume cheapest contractor-grade paint.

Common hidden costs and change orders

These items are often missing from the initial painting quote and show up later as change orders or surprise fees. Ask about each before signing.

  • Wallpaper removal ($1–$3/sq ft)
  • Drywall repair beyond caulk ($200–$2,000 per project)
  • Cabinet painting if not in original scope ($1,500–$4,500)
  • Ceiling repairs or spot priming
  • Exterior carpentry repairs before paint ($500–$3,000)
  • Multiple paint samples to decide color ($50–$200)
  • Lead paint abatement on pre-1978 ($500–$5,000)
  • Rental of ladder / scaffold for 2nd+ story exterior

Frequently asked questions about painting quotes

What should be on a legitimate painting quote?
Square footage or room count, number of coats, paint brand and grade, primer inclusion, prep work scope, surfaces covered (walls/ceiling/trim/doors), caulking and hole filling, lead paint testing (pre-1978), drop cloths, cleanup, and warranty terms.
How much does interior painting cost?
Full interior (walls + ceilings + trim) for 1,500 sq ft home: $4,500–$12,000. Walls only: $1,500–$4,500. Per room: $400–$1,500 depending on size and scope.
What are red flags in a painting quote?
1 coat for color changes, no prep specified, cheap paint at premium pricing, no lead paint mention on pre-1978 home, spray-only application, warranty under 3 years on exterior, and vague "professional grade" paint description.
How long should an exterior paint job last?
Quality exterior paint (premium product, proper prep, 2 coats): 8–12 years on wood, 10–15 years on fiber cement or stucco. Budget paint or poor prep: 3–5 years. Sun exposure and climate significantly affect lifespan.
Is painting cabinets worth it vs replacing?
Usually yes. Painting cabinets ($1,500–$4,500) refreshes kitchen at 10–20% the cost of replacement ($8,000–$25,000). Works well if boxes are solid; doesn't help if boxes are damaged or particle board.