The cost to paint exterior trim depends largely on the trim length, surface condition, access, and whether prep work is needed. Labor is the dominant portion of the price, with materials and scaffolding or ladders adding to the total. Estimates typically show a broad range due to project specifics.
| Item | Low | Average | High | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Labor | $1.50/ft | $3.00/ft | $4.50/ft | Includes prep, prime/paint, and cleanup; may vary with height and accessibility |
| Hourly labor | $40/hr | $60/hr | $90/hr | Typically for smaller crews; higher for complex access |
| Materials (paint, primer, caulk) | $0.50/ft | $1.00/ft | $2.00/ft | Primer often required for wood repairs |
| Equipment & access | $0.25/ft | $0.75/ft | $1.50/ft | Ladders, drop cloths, containment; scaffolding for taller homes |
| Permits & disposal | $0 | $0.25/ft | $0.50/ft | Depends on local rules and debris disposal needs |
Assumptions: region, trim length, prep needs, and height influence labor rates; projects are exterior residential homes with standard curb appeal.
Overview Of Costs
Typical project ranges include both total and per-unit estimates. For exterior trim painting, a homeowner might see total costs ranging from $1,800 to $8,000 depending on trim length and complexity, with per-foot labor rates commonly spanning $1.50–$4.50. If contractors bill by the hour, expect $50–$100 per hour for skilled trim painting, with crews of one to three workers adjusting the timeline accordingly.
Cost Breakdown
| Component | Low | Average | High | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Materials | $0.50/ft | $1.00/ft | $2.00/ft | Includes primer, paint, caulk, and sealants |
| Labor | $1.50/ft | $3.00/ft | $4.50/ft | Prep work and multi-coat finishes increase time |
| Equipment | $0.25/ft | $0.75/ft | $1.50/ft | Scaffolding or tall-ladder setup adds to cost |
| Permits | $0 | $0.25/ft | $0.50/ft | Not always required; varies by jurisdiction |
| Disposal | $0 | $0.10/ft | $0.25/ft | Includes disposing of paint cans and waste |
| Contingency | $0 | $0.15/ft | $0.40/ft | Buffer for unexpected prep or repairs |
Labor hours depend on trim length and height; a single-story house typically requires less time than multi-story homes.
What Drives Price
Height, condition, and trim material are major drivers. Taller homes require scaffolding or lifts, increasing both time and safety costs. Wood rot or warped trim demands more prep and repairs, while smooth siding or metal trims may reduce prep time but require specialized finishes. The quantity of windows, doors, and intricate trim profiles also adds labor minutes per linear foot.
Labor, Hours & Rates
Labor costs reflect crew size and efficiency. A typical exterior trim job uses a two-person crew for mid-size homes, potentially expanding to three for large facades or multiple stories. Hourly rates usually fall between $50 and $100, with higher rates in urban cores or when specialized coatings are needed.
Regional Price Differences
Prices vary by region due to labor markets and material costs. In the Northeast, expect higher rates driven by labor and weather considerations, while the Midwest may offer more competitive pricing for standard finishes. The West Coast often has premium pricing tied to higher cost of living and permitting. Regional deltas commonly reach ±15–25% from national averages.
Regional Variations by Market
- Urban (city centers): +10% to +25%
- Suburban: ±0% to +10%
- Rural: -5% to -15%
Time & Install Considerations
Weather windows constrain exterior painting projects. Dry, mild days shorten the timeline and may reduce exposure risk for crews. High humidity or rain delays increase labor days and can trigger additional prep or repaint costs. Average prep plus paint time spans 1–4 days for typical homes, depending on size and complexity.
Additional & Hidden Costs
Hidden fees may include extra sanding, caulking, or wood repair, plus disposal and return visits for touch-ups. Some contractors charge a small travel fee or minimum project charge. Always confirm line-item pricing before work begins.
Pricing By Region
For a practical frame, consider three scenarios in common markets: Northeast urban, Midwest suburb, and Southern rural. The percentage deltas reflect typical regional variation while keeping the same work scope. Prices are expressed as total ranges plus per-foot estimates.
Real-World Pricing Examples
Scenario cards below illustrate typical job scopes and pricing.
- Time: 18–28 hours
- Labor: $2.50/ft
- Materials: $0.75/ft
- Equipment/Access: $0.50/ft
- Total: $4,200–$8,100
- Time: 40–60 hours
- Labor: $3.20/ft
- Materials: $1.20/ft
- Equipment/Access: $0.75/ft
- Total: $9,000–$16,000
- Time: 70–110 hours
- Labor: $4.00/ft
- Materials: $2.00/ft
- Equipment/Access: $1.00/ft
- Total: $18,000–$34,000
Assumptions: region, trim length, height, and prep scope vary; per-unit pricing shown alongside total estimates. data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”>