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Price guide

£110 - £150

low

£110

median

£130

high

£150

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Make your commercial space look sleek and professional through commercial painting! The paint colour heavily influences your space’s overall interior and exterior looks and thus affects the atmosphere. It may also affect the mood of the people who come inside - employees or clients/customers alike!

Painting offices and commercial establishments are usually priced depending on the area to be painted or per hour. Regardless of the criteria, preparation time is billed hourly. Commercial painting prices per square metre in the UK average around £3 per coat, with labour costs between £110 to £150 per day. To know more about commercial painting prices and the factors that affect them, read on.

What are the factors that affect the cost of commercial painting?

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  • Painter charge / labour costs. Depending on your location in the UK, tradesmen or painting crews are paid £110 to £150 per day. There may be a need to do prep work, which adds another couple of hours to the overall labour. The prep work includes scraping, cleaning, caulking and priming. On average, a professional painter can cover 150 to 200 square feet per hour. If they are travelling for over an hour to get to your location, you would probably need to pay for travel time at £8 to £15 per hour. If there is a need to pay extra for fuel, it costs around £10 worth of fuel per day.
  • Surface area. The total square footage is needed for an accurate quote. The larger the area, the more paint is required, and the longer it takes to complete the project. To calculate the surface area, multiply the length by the height. You may subtract surface areas (length x width) not included, such as windows. 
  • Paint and other tools. The type of paint and the amount will significantly affect the overall cost. Does the job include painting the ceiling or the walls? Will the trim be painted a different colour? Considering these, the painter will determine the amount of paint that will be necessary. Most surfaces will require two coats of paint. Professional painters often come equipped with the tools already, including brushes, rollers, spraying equipment, etc.
  • Condition of the surfaces to be painted. For quality and durable finish, make sure that the surfaces are clean and undamaged. Since paint only adheres to clean, undamaged surfaces, any damage (especially if drywall needs to be replaced) should be repaired first. This may mean extra labour hours and additional materials and tools. If the surface to be painted is textured, you may need to add additional paint as this requires more than a smooth surface. 
  • Work hours. The above factors will determine the total hours of labour required. And if the commercial painting project can only be done outside regular business hours (for instance, closing time or weekends), the labour cost becomes more expensive. 

Commercial painting price list

Whether you want to know the cost to paint a commercial building or a commercial interior, the painting cost guide below can help you estimate the total price.

Commercial painting work

Service

Price

Unit

Commercial painting cost according to area painted

£3 per coat

Per square metre

Commercial painting cost according to area painted

£3 per coat

Per linear metre

Commercial painting cost according to labour costs

£20 per painter

Per hour

 

Preparation work

Service

Price

Unit

Wallpaper stripping

£15

Per hour

Tile removal

£15

Per square metre

Washing, scraping, caulking, treating problem areas, applying primer

£15

Per hour


Note that can be additional costs according to the difficulty of the surface, such as the intricacy of the trimming details and the need to smooth textured walls.

What type of paint finish should I pick?

Are you looking at flat, high gloss, satin, or eggshell finish and can’t seem to decide? These terms indicate the paint’s sheen or gloss level or degree of light reflectance. These are terms used to describe how shiny the paint’s finish would be.man sitting on makeshift chair hanging from rope painting exterior walls

Pick a high gloss finish if you’re planning to paint pantry and comfort room walls, pantry cabinets, bannisters and railings, trim, furniture, door jambs and window sills. High gloss finishes are more durable, stain-resistant and easier to wash. However, take precautions if your surface is not that smooth because the higher the gloss, the more noticeable the surface imperfections will be. You can also use a semi-gloss finish in the same areas as this is better than flat for high-traffic areas.

Eggshell can be used on wall surfaces, especially in halls. It can be used in place of semi-gloss paints on trims for a less shiny appearance. It’s a better stain-resistant finish than flat paint and gives a more lustrous finish. You can also check out satin or silk if you prefer a semi-gloss finish.

Flat or matte finishes are generally used on walls and ceilings, hiding surface imperfections. However, stain removal can be difficult, so it’s best suited for low-traffic areas.

Commercial painting cost estimator

Get a pen and a paper and see the steps below to calculate the estimated cost of your project.

  • Get the length and width of the surface. Multiply the length to the height to get the surface area. Then multiply this to the painting cost per square metre.
  • Calculate how much paint you need for your area. Determine what areas are included and which parts are excluded, so don’t forget to subtract the windows and the doors. One gallon of paint usually covers 400 square feet of a smooth wall. 
  • Estimate the time it will take for the job to be done. Take into consideration the preparation and clean up and the condition of the building.
  • Include the additional costs for equipment needed, such as lifts, spray equipment if not included, etc.
  • Tally the hours it will take to finish the painting job. Multiply this by the painter’s hourly rate.

Commercial painting price quotes from Taskers

Commercial painting jobs cost around £150 to £1150, depending on the surface area, the type of surface, etc. For a more accurate quotation, you may talk to a Tasker and provide the details of your commercial painting requirements. 

Save time and make sure that your commercial painting project is done correctly. To get an accurate quote, put up a task now and connect with a reliable Tasker in minutes! It’s a fuss-free, convenient, and cost-effective choice.

How to put up a commercial painting task post

Create your first task! It’s easy! Just write out your task, post your listing, review your offers, choose someone, and they’ll arrange to come and do your commercial painting. 

Here’s what you might include in your listing:

  • Timing and budget
  • Location
  • Type of surface
  • Surface area
  • Preferred type of paint
  • Any access issues?
  • Is the job likely to be challenging or time-consuming?
  • Equipment provided? 

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FAQs

The commercial painter will most likely conduct an initial inspection first to give you an accurate quote and an estimated time frame. Simple jobs such as a couple of offices, a few walls or a hallway, for instance, will need two painters to complete in a single day. If your commercial space is large and there is a need for hoists and specialty equipment, it will need more days to complete.

Preparation work and other necessary processes should be done before the actual painting, and a good painter knows more than paint. Sometimes, they will need to do wallpaper application and shop fit-out, including material-related costs, special safety equipment for roofs, floor cleaning and preparation work (such as power washing), and repairing surfaces. If your painter offers most of these services without the high cost, you hired a good one.

Certified painting contractors will provide you with customer reviews and references to show you what others have said about their previous works and the pricing they offer.

Painting contractors may offer lower prices during slow months. So do not schedule your project during summer, which is the peak season.

Commercial painters specialise in working with businesses. An experienced commercial painter can complete the job on time and within budget, around the agreed schedule. Business can go on as usual, and you can expect fine quality paint and a professional finish. You can also consult them re: the colour and the best options. Plus, they always follow standard safety precautions.

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