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Typical Paint Costs by Finish Type
Paint FinishMaterial $/gallonInstalled $/sq ftBest Use
Interior Flat$20 – $50$2.00 – $4.50Ceilings, low-traffic rooms
Interior Eggshell / Satin$25 – $58$2.50 – $5.00Living rooms, bedrooms, hallways
Interior Semi-Gloss$28 – $65$3.00 – $6.00Kitchens, bathrooms, trim
Exterior (Acrylic Latex)$35 – $75$3.50 – $7.00Siding, fascia, soffits
Primer (Interior/Exterior)$22 – $45$1.00 – $2.50New drywall, color changes, stain blocking

Installed costs include 2 coats of paint plus primer on prepared surfaces. Premium brands (Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams) at the higher end.

Assumptions & Sources

Assumptions

  • Coverage rate: 350 sq ft/gallon for standard paint on smooth surfaces. Textured, porous, or previously unpainted walls reduce effective coverage to 250-300 sq ft/gallon.
  • Coat count: 2 coats standard. Color changes (dark to light) or new drywall may require 3 coats or a tinted primer coat.
  • Labor rates: $1.50/sq ft national average for professional interior painting. Exterior, high walls, and detailed trim add 20-50% to labor.
  • Waste factor: 10% for standard rooms. Cuts, roller loading, tray waste, and touch-ups account for most loss.
  • Regional multiplier: ZIP-code-based adjustment using RSMeans 2025 regional cost indices applied to both materials and labor.

Last updated: February 2026

Pro Tips from a Construction PM
  • Primer isn't optional: Going dark-to-light or painting new drywall without primer means 3 coats minimum. That $30 gallon of primer saves you $100+ in extra paint and another half-day of labor.
  • Real coverage vs. label claims: The can says 400 sq ft/gallon. On textured walls or porous surfaces? Closer to 300. Always buy one extra gallon — use it for touch-ups or return it.
  • Prep is 80% of the job: Rolling takes a couple hours. Taping, caulking, patching, sanding, and priming? That's your whole first day. Budget accordingly.
  • Exterior weather windows: 50-85°F, no rain for 24 hours, low humidity. Paint in direct sun and it dries too fast for proper leveling. Early morning or late afternoon on the shaded side is the sweet spot.
  • Cut in then back-roll fast: Cut edges with a 2.5" angled brush, then roll within 10 minutes. If cut lines dry before rolling, you get visible lap marks that won't blend out.
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