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Exterior Painting Cost in Tyler, TX

The average exterior painting job in Tyler, TX costs between $4,500 and $9,100 depending on home size, paint quality, and number of coats.

Standard (1 Coat) $3/sqft
Premium (2 Coats) $4/sqft
Cabinet Painting $4,400

Exterior Painting Cost by Home Size in Tyler

Exterior Sq Ft Standard (1 Coat) Premium (2 Coats)
1,000 sq ft$2,650$3,950
1,500 sq ft$3,950$5,950
2,000 sq ft$5,250$7,900
2,500 sq ft$6,600$9,900
3,000 sq ft$7,900$11,850

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does exterior painting cost in Tyler?

Exterior painting in Tyler runs more affordable than the national median, with most homeowners spending $4,500 to $9,100, depending on scope, materials, and finish level. Tyler homeowners benefit from labor rates 17% below national medians.

Why is exterior painting less expensive in Tyler?

Exterior painting in Tyler runs roughly 13% below the national average. Tyler homeowners benefit from labor rates 17% below national medians. For a whole-house exterior paint job, this translates to savings of $510-1020 compared to the national average. Newer construction in Tyler (averaging 28 years) means exterior painting projects rarely encounter the hidden-scope surprises common in older markets. What you see in the quote is usually what you pay.

How does Tyler's humidity affect paint type and prep approach choice?

Tyler's heat and humidity are the dominant factors in paint failure. Exterior paint in this climate faces UV degradation, mildew growth, and moisture penetration simultaneously. Oil-based paints fail within 2-3 years on south and west exposures. Budget for repainting every 5-7 years on sun-exposed surfaces.

What pitfalls should I watch for hiring a painter in Tyler's HOA neighborhoods?

Be cautious of exterior painting contractors in Tyler who pressure you to sign same-day. Legitimate contractors expect you to get competing bids and will hold their price for 30 days. High-pressure sales tactics correlate with inflated pricing. Any Tyler contractor who asks for more than 30% upfront before materials are ordered is a red flag. Standard practice is 10-15% deposit, materials-on-delivery payment, and final payment on completion.