How to get an accurate painting cost estimate?
Once you get the building to stand up, a paint job is needed to convert the walls of brick into a living space. It is needed to transform the look and feel of the commercial or residential space without investing a lot of money. But a painting job is not as simple as it may seem. Apart from prioritizing the business owner’s satisfaction and happiness, you must also ensure that the expenses are being covered and enough profit is being made to keep your business going. And this is when you will require a Painting Estimate.
Exterior Painting Cost Estimate
For an exterior painting bid, three things that need to be considered are the total hours of prep work and then the application and total material cost. You need to first determine the total labor cost and the total material cost. Then add them up to get the final cost. Your prep and application hours will depend on the condition your house is in. Therefore it is recommended to break the job down in detail because not all surfaces and trims are created equal.
Size of House (sq ft) | Painting Cost ($) |
1500 | 1700-2800 |
3000 | 3200-5300 |
5000 | 6400-8400 |
Interior Painting Cost Estimate
Interior painting jobs are always more expensive than an exterior painting job, sometimes costing 2x or 3x the price of an exterior painting job. This is because of the greater surface area and an increased number of walls. There are more doors, windows, closets, and baseboards to cover. A greater amount of paint is required especially because more than 1 coat of paint is needed to cover surfaces, especially the ceilings.
Wall | $370-$420 |
Trim | $130-$155 |
Ceiling | $120-$135 |
Door | $55 per door |
Closets | $56-$170 |
Shelving | $14-$29 |
Moving Furniture | $55 per hour |
How to get an Accurate Painting Estimate?
Different professionals utilize different tactics to get an estimate but there is always room for improvement. Here is how you can get an accurate painting estimate.
Visiting the Jobsite
The first thing you need to do is get off the phone and visit the job site. You need to actually see the job and not just hear about it in order to get the estimates correct. The homeowner is not a professional and may not be able to effectively communicate the areas that might require extra materials so if the homeowner is giving a great description, it is not enough.
Involving the Homeowner
Listening to the homeowner’s concerns and making them feel part of the project is a vital part of the job. The homeowners are not professionals and may require clarifications on some work. Clearing their doubts and bringing them aboard with your methods and your style will help build trust. If they are in it from the start, they are bound to like and be satisfied with it by the end. Instead of just surprising them with the end product, make them a part of the project from the start. By giving a voice to their concerns, you will glean more information about what they actually want.
Writing a Project Plan
Instead of just verbal discussion with the customer, write down what you plan to do and how you plan to actually do it. The Plan will include a summary and a timeline and must be discussed with the customer so that if he/she has as issue with it, you both can resolve it before the work begins. The plan will help the customer know that you understood what he was asking for and correct you if he feels that something was misunderstood.
Process To Get Painting Cost Estimate Report
Here I am going to share some steps to get your paintinng cost estimate report.
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You need to send your plan to us.
You can send us your plan on info@estimatorflorida.com
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You receive a quote for your project.
Before starting your project, we send you a quote for your service. That quote will have detailed information about your project. Here you will get information about the size, difficulty, complexity and bid date when determining pricing.
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Get Estimate Report
We do painting cost estimate and prepare a detailed report for your project. At last you finalize the report and finish the project.