Estimate your NZ painting cost in 3 steps: (1) calculate your surface area in m², (2) multiply by the rate for your surface type ($25–$80/m²), (3) add extras like scaffolding, prep work, and paint upgrades. Below is a step-by-step guide to calculating your painting cost. NZ painter pricing data — updated April 2026.
Prices last updated: April 2026
| House Size | Interior m² | Exterior m² | Est. Interior | Est. Exterior | Est. Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2-bedroom | 100–140 | 80–120 | $3,500–$5,500 | $3,200–$7,000 | $5,500–$10,000 |
| 3-bedroom | 150–200 | 120–180 | $5,000–$8,000 | $4,800–$10,000 | $8,500–$16,000 |
| 4-bedroom | 200–280 | 160–240 | $7,000–$11,000 | $6,400–$14,000 | $12,000–$22,000 |
| 5-bedroom | 260–350 | 200–300 | $9,000–$14,000 | $8,000–$18,000 | $15,000–$28,000 |
Labour = Hours required × Hourly rate (see Stats NZ for regional wage benchmarks)
Work out how long the job will take based on production rates:
Multiply your total hours by your hourly rate ($45–$75/hr for most NZ painters). For a 3-bedroom interior, expect 80–100 hours total including prep.
Materials = Paint + Primer + Consumables
Materials make up 15–25% of the total job cost. For a 3-bedroom interior, expect $1,000–$1,500 in materials.
Overhead = Travel + Admin + Equipment + Insurance
These are the costs of running your business that don't show up on a materials receipt:
A common approach is to add 10–15% on top of labour and materials. If you're not including overheads, you're paying for them out of your profit.
Profit = Subtotal × Your margin (20–40%)
Profit is what's left after every cost is covered — it's not your wage. A healthy painting business targets:
If your margin is under 20%, you're likely undercharging. Read our guide on painting business profit margins to understand where the money goes.
Here's what a typical quote looks like when you follow all four steps:
| Item | Calculation | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Labour | 85 hours × $60/hr | $5,100 |
| Materials | Paint + primer + consumables | $1,200 |
| Overhead | Travel, admin, equipment | $800 |
| Subtotal | $7,100 | |
| Profit (28%) | $2,000 | |
| Total quote | $9,100 |
This is a realistic mid-range estimate for a 3-bedroom interior repaint in good condition. Exterior work, heavy prep, or multi-storey access will add to the total.
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For a step-by-step manual approach, see our guide to quoting painting jobs.
Here's how the two approaches compare side by side:
| Manual Quoting | AI Quoting | |
|---|---|---|
| Speed | 1–2 hours per quote | Minutes per quote |
| Cost accuracy | Easy to miss labour, overhead, or prep costs | Includes all cost components automatically |
| Consistency | Varies by job, mood, and how rushed you are | Same process every time — repeatable results |
| Profit protection | Margins often forgotten or guessed | Built-in margin calculation on every quote |
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Manual quoting works when you're doing a handful of jobs. But as your workload grows, the time spent estimating eats into your earnings — and the risk of underquoting goes up with every job.
Once you've estimated a job, check your profit margin to see if the price is right for your business:
| Your Margin | What It Means | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Under 20% | Your margin is low — most painting businesses aim for 25–40%. | Review your costs and increase your rate by 10–15%. |
| 20–30% | You're within a typical range, but there may be room to improve. | Look for savings on materials or unbillable time. |
| Over 30% | Strong margin — ensure your pricing is still competitive. | Compare against current NZ market rates. |
Divide your total quote by estimated hours to see your effective hourly rate. For example, if you quote $16,840 and the job takes 200 hours across your team, you're charging $84/hr — well above the NZ average of $45–$75/hr.
If your effective rate is under $50/hr, your quote is likely too low. Consider adding 10–15% or reviewing where time is being lost to unbillable work like travel, admin, and re-quoting.
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Calculate your total surface area in m², multiply by the per-m² rate for your surface type ($25–$80/m²), then add extras like scaffolding, prep work, and paint upgrades. Get at least 3 professional quotes to validate your estimate.
Use the step-by-step guide above to calculate your painting cost. For faster estimates, our AI quoting tool can calculate painting job costs instantly based on your specific property details.
Online estimates are accurate to ±20%. Professional on-site quotes are more precise because they account for actual surface condition, access requirements, and specific paint systems. Always get 2–3 on-site quotes before committing.
To get an accurate quote, you'll need: number of rooms, approximate room sizes, ceiling height, exterior cladding type, current condition of all surfaces, whether it's interior/exterior/both, and any specific requirements like colour changes or wallpaper removal.
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