Exterior Painting Cost Guide (2026)
Painting a house exterior runs $3,000–$12,000 — driven mostly by prep, height and siding. Here’s how it’s priced and how to get a job that lasts.
Updated July 10, 2026 · 6 min read
A fresh exterior is the biggest curb-appeal upgrade you can buy, and it protects your home from the elements. But exterior painting is priced very differently from interior — prep, height, and siding type drive the number far more than square footage alone.
Here’s what exterior painting costs in 2026 and how to make sure it lasts.
2026 exterior painting costs
A rough range by home size, for a quality two-coat job:
- Small home (up to ~1,500 sq ft): $3,000–$5,500.
- Average home (1,500–2,500 sq ft): $4,500–$9,000.
- Large / two-story home: $8,000–$15,000+.
- Trim, doors and shutters may be priced separately.
What drives the price
Exterior quotes swing on these factors:
- Siding type — stucco and rough surfaces use more paint; wood needs more prep than vinyl.
- Prep and repairs — scraping, sanding, priming bare wood, caulking and fixing rot is where durability lives.
- Height and access — two- and three-story homes need staging and are slower and riskier.
- Condition — heavily weathered or peeling paint adds significant prep hours.
- Paint quality — premium exterior paint costs more but lasts years longer.
How to get a job that lasts
On exteriors, prep is everything — paint fails from the surface up, not the top down. A quote worth trusting spells out power-washing, scraping and sanding loose paint, priming bare spots, caulking gaps, and the specific premium exterior paint and number of coats. Ask about the expected lifespan (a good exterior job lasts 7–10+ years) and the workmanship warranty.
Timing matters too: paint cures best in dry, mild weather, so avoid extreme heat, cold, or humidity.
Frequently asked questions
How often should I repaint my home’s exterior?
Typically every 7–10 years, sooner for wood siding or harsh climates and longer for vinyl and quality paint. Fading, chalking, and peeling are your cues.
Is power washing necessary?
Yes — paint won’t bond to a dirty, chalky surface. Proper cleaning (and letting it fully dry) is a non-negotiable first step for a lasting job.
What time of year is best?
Dry, mild seasons — late spring through early fall in most regions. Avoid painting in extreme heat, cold, or when rain is coming, as it affects how the paint cures.
How long does exterior painting take?
Most homes take 3–6 days depending on size, prep needs, and weather. Rushing the prep or coats is the main cause of early failure.
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