Labour-only painting rates in NZ are $18–$40/m² for interior work and $25–$55/m² for exterior work in 2026. Hourly labour rates are $45–$75/hr for a qualified painter. Labour-only pricing is used when the client supplies paint and materials, or when quoting the labour component separately from materials. NZ painter pricing data — updated April 2026.
Prices last updated: April 2026
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| Job Type | Labour Only (per m²) | Full Service (per m²) | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Interior walls | $18–$30 | $25–$55 | Materials add $7–$25/m² |
| Interior ceilings | $15–$25 | $20–$35 | Materials add $5–$10/m² |
| Exterior weatherboard | $25–$40 | $35–$70 | Materials add $10–$30/m² |
| Exterior plaster | $25–$45 | $40–$80 | Materials add $15–$35/m² |
| Trim (per lin.m) | $8–$12 | $10–$15 | Materials add $2–$3/lin.m |
| Doors (each) | $60–$100 | $80–$200 | Materials add $20–$100/door |
Labour-only rates cover the painter's time, skill, and basic consumables (tape, filler, sandpaper) but not paint or major materials:
For full-service rates including materials, see our cost per m² guide. For hourly rate benchmarks, see our hourly rate guide.
Labour rates vary across NZ due to cost of living (per Stats NZ regional indices), demand, and competition:
Your rates should reflect your local market, but more importantly, they should cover your actual costs including overheads and a proper profit margin.
Labour-only pricing works in specific situations:
Even on labour-only jobs, remember to include overheads and profit margin in your rate — not just your hourly wage.
Use our calculator to build labour rates based on your costs, production rates, and margins. Stop undercharging for your skill and time.
To set your labour-only rate per m²:
This gives you a cost-based rate you can adjust for job complexity. Compare it against market rates ($18–$40/m²) to ensure you're competitive. For a complete pricing formula, see our pricing strategy guide.
Labour-only rates cover the painter's time, skill, and minor consumables (tape, filler, sandpaper). Full-service rates include all materials — paint, primer, and consumables. The difference is $7–$35 per m² depending on the surface type and paint quality used.
Full-service is standard for most residential work. Quote labour-only when the client specifically asks, when subcontracting, or when you want to show a transparent breakdown. Most homeowners prefer a single all-inclusive price.
Yes. Labour-only rates should include all preparation (washing, sanding, filling, caulking, priming), painting, clean-up, and minor consumables. The only thing excluded is the paint itself and any major materials like scaffolding hire.
Add a difficulty premium of 15–30% for work requiring height access, tight spaces, or unusual conditions. Scaffolding hire is charged separately. High stairwells and multi-storey exteriors should always carry a premium above standard rates.
Use our calculator to build labour rates based on your costs, production rates, and margins. Stop undercharging for your skill and time.