To estimate painting time: calculate the surface area, apply production rates (interior walls 30–50m²/hr, ceilings 20–35m²/hr, exterior 15–30m²/hr), then add 30–50% of total paint time for preparation. A typical 3-bedroom interior repaint takes 40–80 hours including prep, painting, and clean-up.
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| Surface | Easy (m²/hr) | Medium (m²/hr) | Hard (m²/hr) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Interior walls (rolling) | 40–50 | 30–40 | 20–30 | Smooth surfaces, good condition |
| Ceilings (rolling) | 30–35 | 20–30 | 15–20 | Standard height, clear rooms |
| Cutting in | 15–20 lin.m/hr | 10–15 lin.m/hr | 8–10 lin.m/hr | Corners, edges, trim |
| Exterior weatherboard | 20–30 | 15–20 | 10–15 | Brush/roller, good access |
| Exterior plaster/stucco | 25–35 | 15–25 | 10–15 | Roller or spray |
| Doors (each) | 2–3/hr | 1–2/hr | 1/hr | Both sides, including prep |
| Trim/skirting (lin.m/hr) | 15–25 | 10–15 | 8–10 | Brush application |
Production rates tell you how much area a painter can cover per hour. They're the foundation of accurate time estimation:
Your actual rates will vary based on experience, equipment, and job conditions. Track your time on several jobs to build your own benchmarks — they're more accurate than industry averages.
Preparation is where most time estimates go wrong. Budget 30–50% of your total painting time for prep:
Example: If the painting itself will take 40 hours, add 16–20 hours for medium prep. Your total job time is 56–60 hours. Multiply by your hourly rate to get the labour component of your quote.
The most common reasons painters underestimate job time:
For a complete quoting process that avoids these mistakes, see our step-by-step quoting guide.
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Once you have an accurate time estimate, converting it to a price is straightforward:
Example: 60 hours × $60/hr = $3,600 labour + $800 materials + $500 overheads = $4,900 cost. Add 25% margin = $6,125 quote.
For per-m² pricing benchmarks, check our cost per m² guide.
A standard 3-bedroom interior repaint takes 40–80 hours including prep, painting, and clean-up. Light prep and good-condition walls sit at the lower end. Heavy prep, ceilings, and extensive trim work push toward the higher end.
Measure the exterior surface area, apply a production rate of 15–30m² per hour (depending on surface type and condition), and add 40–50% for prep. A typical 150m² NZ weatherboard house takes 60–100 hours for a full exterior repaint including prep, priming, and two top coats.
Yes. Budget 30–60 minutes per day for travel, loading, setup, and pack-down. On a 5-day job, that's 2.5–5 hours of non-productive time that needs to be covered in your quote.
Track your actual hours on every job and compare them to your estimates. After 10–20 jobs, you'll have personal production rates that are more accurate than industry averages. Use a consistent measurement and estimation process for every quote.
Stop guessing how long jobs will take. Use our calculator to build time-based quotes that protect your margins.