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QuestionHow do I calculate how much paint I need for a wall?Archie Guerrero is a Commercial and Residential Painting Specialist and the Operations Manager for DGP Painting in Austin, Texas. With a decade of experience, Archie specializes in interior and exterior painting and staining, cabinet refinishing, and wallpaper and popcorn removal. DGP Painting offers clients environmentally friendly paint materials and top-of-the-line paint products. DGP Painting has an A+ rating with the BBB and has been in Austin’s “Best of the Best.”There's a great amount of variables that will influence how much paint you're going to use, the number one being paint quality. For example, with better paint, you’ll need less coats. The second thing is the color. If you’re going from a dark brown to a white, you’ll need more paint than if were going from a tan to a little darker tan.
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QuestionWhat's the best type of paint for walls?Archie Guerrero is a Commercial and Residential Painting Specialist and the Operations Manager for DGP Painting in Austin, Texas. With a decade of experience, Archie specializes in interior and exterior painting and staining, cabinet refinishing, and wallpaper and popcorn removal. DGP Painting offers clients environmentally friendly paint materials and top-of-the-line paint products. DGP Painting has an A+ rating with the BBB and has been in Austin’s “Best of the Best.”It all depends on a lot of factors. Higher-end paints are usually made of different minerals, including titanium, while cheaper paints are mostly made out of clay. For exterior paints, you could also look for the time rating. Some offer lifetime coating, while others offer 25-year coating, or 10-year coats. The higher the year, the better the paint.
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QuestionHow do I know how many gallons of paint I need when painting a building?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerAs a general rule, 1 gallon of paint will cover 400 square feet. Calculate the total area of all the surfaces you need to cover, then divide that by 400 to determine how many gallons of paint you'll need. For example, 6.25 gallons of paint should cover 2,500 square feet of wall/ceiling/trim.
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QuestionWhat cost per linear foot can I expect to pay for painting 5.25 inch crown molding that is already primed?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerCalculate the perimeter of the room, minus the width of any doors, and multiply the result by the height of the molding in feet. Divide the resulting number by 100 to find out how many quarts of paint you need. For example, in a 16 x 12 foot room with one door, you'd bee looking at about 23.19 square feet of molding, which would be covered by about a quarter of a quart of paint. The cost will vary depending on the price per quart of the paint you choose.
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QuestionWhat is a reasonable cost for painting a fiberglass deck (roughly 2,000 square feet) that has already been painted? It probably needs primer and might need to be sanded first?Community AnswerIt's hard to answer that definitively. Calculate the cost of materials and then add plus an hourly fee (at least minimum wage for your area).
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QuestionHow much should I charge per square foot for an interior paint job?Community AnswerBetween $2.5-4 sq/ft, depending on which items are being painted. Things like trim, doors, crown molding and ceilings are more work and time intensive than flat walls.
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QuestionHow much do I charge for house painting?Community AnswerIt depends on what you are painting. Ceilings, walls and trim should cost from $2.50 per floor square foot to $4.00 per square, foot all depending on crown molding, chair rails etc, or you can figure how much to charge per piece of trim and measure all walls and ceilings and charge from $.75 to $1.00 per wall and ceiling square foot.
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QuestionI have a room 8 feet tall by 10 feet wide. What is the square footage?Community Answer10' × 4 (walls) = 40. 40 × 8' (height of walls) = 320 square feet. 1 gallon should cover.
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QuestionWhat would it cost to only paint the outer walls?Community AnswerMeasure the perimeter of the wall. Deduct the window and door area. What you have left will be the amount to be painted. Take the square footage of the wall areas x the price per sq ft.
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QuestionHow much would it cost to paint one foot on a wall?Community AnswerThat depends on a few factors, including the cost of paint, how many layers you want to apply, and whether or not you're paying someone else to do it.
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QuestionHow do I know what to charge when only painting one room with one coat of paint?Community AnswerThere should be a minimum charge for any job you do. For a typical size bedroom (130-150 sq ft), my minimum charge is $250.00.
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