How long to repaint house interior

How long to repaint house interior
If you’re making plans to do some interior house painting, you’re probably wondering how long it will take to paint a house.

The answer is: it varies.

There are many factors to consider that will impact the time it takes to prepare, paint, and dry your interior.

To properly paint a medium sized bedroom, for example, it should take around four or five hours. This includes prepping the surface, taping the edges, and covering the floor. If you plan on painting the trims too, add on an hour or two.

Of course, this is just a rough guide. You could probably paint a whole bedroom in an hour if you rushed, or eight hours if you really took your time.

Five Factors to Consider

Let’s go into a bit more detail about the different factors that will determine how long it will take you to complete your interior house painting.

1. How Big the Room Is

This is an obvious one. The bigger the room, the longer it will take to paint. If you’re painting multiple rooms, keep in mind that the larger rooms will need more attention.

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2. How Many Coats of Paint you will Need

Usually, two coats of paint are needed to achieve a professional finish. That being said, if you’re covering a dark colour with a light colour, you may need extra coats.

How long to repaint house interior

Damaged walls will need to be repaired

3. The Condition of the Walls

Do you need to make any repairs to the walls or ceiling before you repaint? Are there any areas that need a serious clean? This could add days to the time it will take you to complete your interior painting.

4. Your Painting Experience

Like all things, it takes much longer to paint a room if you’ve never done it before. Professional painters can whizz through a home, producing immaculate results that would take you three or four times as long to achieve. So, if you’re on a tight schedule, it’s probably best to call in the pros.

5. The Weather

Painting in hot weather is a whole different ball game to painting in cold weather. Temperature and humidity will determine how fast your paint will dry. Have a read of our blog post Painting in Hot Weather to learn more about this.

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It’s remarkable just how much there is to think about when it comes to interior painting. Sometimes it gets too much, and that’s where we come in. We’d be more than happy to help you transform your home. For a quick and accurate quote, give us a call on 07 3829 5735 or fill out the form on this page.

If you have decided now is the time to repaint your home and you’re thinking of using the next long weekend to start the job – setting aside 2 or 3 days may not be enough. Depending on the size and complexity of your painting project a weekend is doable, but more often than not, what you may think will take just a few DIY days, turns into several tedious weeks. Here’s a few reasons why this can happen.

How long it takes to paint your home depends on several factors and whether or not you are planning on hiring a painting contractor or doing it yourself.

If you plan on working with an experienced painting team then an average single story 3-4-bedroom home can take up to a week to paint and the only time you need to set aside is to choose a paint colour. They come in as a team and the process is methodical and efficient because they know exactly what they are doing.

Professional painters will plan the project and sequence the job making it an easy process. Often DIY projects take far longer to complete because of the amount of preparation it takes to achieve the same stunning results an experienced painting team can.

It’s hard to pin down exactly how long a painting job will take and depends on several factors such as

The size of the building

You can get a small 3-4-bedroom home and a large 3-4-bedroom home and some with varying degrees of complex features to paint. It’s obvious that the bigger the room the longer it will take to paint.

Do you need Multiple Coats of Paint or just a touch up?

If you’re just touching up a single wall with the same colour this is a fairly quick process and can take less than a day compared to a completely new colour change and the walls need to be covered with multiple coats of paint. You will also need to consider if you need to paint a primer first or just a topcoat.

The Condition of the surfaces

How long to repaint house interior

Preparation is key to achieving flawless results and if the surfaces are not cleaned and prepared correctly the surface imperfections are often revealed and obvious in the final coat of paint. Preparation takes time and it’s where most of the time is spent, filling cracks, sanding walls and wiping down any dirt or residue. In some cases, the walls will need to have wallpaper removed which will add a substantial amount of time to the whole job.

Painting Experience

Mechanics service a car in 20min but for someone who has never done it before you can expect to dedicate several hours to just finding the bonnet catch. The same applies to painting. A professional team can produce immaculate results that would take you five times longer to achieve. So, if you’re time poor or would rather spend it on the beach it’s probably best to call in the pros.

The Weather

Rain, heat, snow and humidity all affect the drying time of the paint and the time it takes to paint a home.

Taking all the above factors into consideration we have outlined a step-by-step guide as to how long each painting stage should take when you engage with a professional painting team.

DAY 1-3 PREPARATION

Preparation involves filling cracks, removing flaky paint, sanding down walls, eaves or skirting boards. Cleaning involves removing any dirt build, pressure washing surfaces, cleaning with sugar soap and allowing all the surfaces to thoroughly dry. You may also include the time it takes to wrap all your furniture, protect and tape the floors, window frames, carpets and tiles. It really all adds up. What appears to be a simple task can take hours and don’t forget some homes will need the blinds and window rails to be removed, this alone could take you a full day. Professional painters are equipped with the tools and have done it thousands of times before, so they have a pretty good system and process to get the job done efficiently. Reputable companies will include this service as part of the painting quote so be sure to look at the inclusions not just the price.

DAY 4-6 PAINTING

Paint needs to be applied carefully for it to look good and to last. A professional house painter has the tools and techniques to make your home feel like a new build and they work in a coordinated sequence making the process fast and efficient. If you consider the time a team of painters take to paint your home while you can continue with everyday life it may not be worth doing it yourself.

You would be surprised at how much the materials will cost. A trip to Bunnings for sandpaper, cloths, paint, primer, sugar soap, tape, tarp, brushes and trays all these expenses could be invested in getting an experienced team that can get the job done well. It’s really an investment into your property that will not only protect your home but help increase the value of your asset.

DAY 7 CLEAN UP

How long to repaint house interior

Finally, there will be time dedicated to cleaning up, packing away painting supplies, removing tape, re mounting blinds and window rails and disposing of used materials.

While this is a rough guide to how long it should take to paint a 3-4-bedroom home, you could probably paint a whole bedroom in an hour if you rushed, or 2 days if you really took your time. While we say it can take 3-4 days to paint an average 3-4-bedroom home you will need to consider all the above factors.

If you’re making the decision to paint there is no point in rushing the job when the time invested now on a quality result can last 5-7 years before you need to redo it again. Start by getting an obligation free quote and once you have all the facts, know the advantages and compare the costs the decision to paint your home professionally will be much easier than you think.

How long does it take to paint the entire inside of a house?

When you think about calculating the average time it takes to complete interior painting, usually it's a room per day per house painter. So, if you have an average sized home of 1,500 – 2,000 square feet, it will take 3 – 5 days to complete interior painting.

How long does it take to paint the interior of a 3 bedroom house?

While we say it can take 3-4 days to paint an average 3-4-bedroom home you will need to consider all the above factors. If you're making the decision to paint there is no point in rushing the job when the time invested now on a quality result can last 5-7 years before you need to redo it again.

How long does it take to paint 3 rooms?

How Long Does It Take To Paint a Room? Painters spend two to four days painting an average-sized room. That's how long it takes to prep, prime, and paint correctly. It's more work, but when you stand back to admire the results, you'll agree it's time well spent.

How often should you repaint the interior of a house?

For the best results, your interior walls should be repainted every 3-5 years. If you remodel your home or change the style of a room, you may need to repaint sooner. Depending on your lifestyle, family, and your activities, you may have to paint more often to keep walls from looking dingy.