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Painting in Miami

How Much Does Painting Cost in Miami?

$8,472typical · fair range $8,010 to $10,379

That is the modeled cost to deliver plus a fair contractor margin for painting in Miami, not a sales quote. Built from BLS wage data, Craftsman bills of materials, and verified permit fees. 2026-07-11

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How $8,472 is built
Labor$3,655
Materials$2,435
Direct cost$6,090
Overhead (16% of revenue)$1,326
Cost to deliver (break even)$7,416
Contractor margin (12.5%)$1,056
Typical fair price$8,472

The margin is the gap between break even and a typical quote, not a markup we invent. Fair margin moves with trade and market. Most land at a 15 to 22 percent margin on the bid, roughly 18 to 28 percent over the cost to deliver, and free labor does not exist. Full methodology.

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Fair range$8,010 to $10,379
Typical market bid$8,472
Lowest realistic price$8,010
Your bid$8,472
Gap to the price floor$462
Contractor margin12.5%
Fair range. Cost to deliver is the break-even, the red line on the gauge, not the price to demand. A fair bid sits in the green band above it: most jobs land at a 15 to 22 percent margin on the bid, roughly 18 to 28 percent over the cost to deliver, leaner or richer by trade and market. Contractors earn that, and they should: nobody works for free, and if the job were easy you would not need one.
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$8,472
Typical range: $8,010 to $10,379 · Lowest realistic price: $8,010
Labor$3,655
Materials (PPI-adjusted)$2,435
Overhead (15.7%)$1,326
Cost to deliver$7,416
Labor derivation: 111.0 Craftsman hours × $24.33/hr BLS wage × 1.35 burden = $3,655.
Potential savings $462. That is the gap between the true cost benchmark and the lowest realistic price.
Miami is one of the most affordable metros for painting. At $8,472, 10.3% below the national average, with contractor margins at just 12.5%, this market is already highly competitive. The floor price of $8,010 is close to the average, which means most contractors are already pricing near their minimum viable profit.
Already competitive. With 12.5% margins, Miami contractors are pricing close to their cost to deliver. The $463 gap between average and floor is modest. Rather than pushing for deep discounts (which may compromise quality), use this competitive market by asking contractors to match the floor price of $8,010. Many will, because their competitors already are.
When you book matters. The cheapest stretch to hire for painting in Miami is winter (December through February), when crews have gaps to fill and price closer to the $8,010 floor. Wait out the warm-weather stretch (April through October), when everyone calls at once and bids climb toward $10,379. The seasonal swing runs 5 to 12 percent, which is $424 to $1,017 on a job this size.
With $463 between the average and the floor, Miami has a relatively modest negotiation window, about 5% of the total job cost. This doesn't mean negotiation is pointless: on a $8,472 job, even 5% savings is real money. But the bigger wins here come from scope optimization and timing, not from beating contractors down on price.
Miami is among the most affordable metros in our painting index, cheaper than 17 of 20 tracked markets. Lower regional labor costs are the primary driver. Affordable does not mean no room to negotiate: the 12.5% margin still represents $463 between the average quote and the floor.
Show the math: how Miami Whole House Painting numbers are derived Click to expand
Derivation for Miami, Whole House Painting · updated 2026-07-11
Step 1: Craftsman labor hours
BOM hours from Craftsman National Estimator: 111 hrs (typical project: 2500 sq ft)
Step 2: BLS wage × burden
Miami wage from BLS OES: $24.33/hr
Burden rate (FICA + workers' comp + insurance + unemployment): 35.3%
loaded_wage = $24.33 × 1.3533 = $32.93/hr
Step 3: Labor cost
labor = 111 hrs × $32.93/hr = $3,655
Step 4: Materials (PPI-adjusted)
Craftsman material cost × FRED PPI multiplier (1.0508): $2,435
Material costs pass straight through, with each book price inflation-adjusted by its own producer price series.
Step 5: Permit fee
Miami: $0
No standalone permit line in the model for this scope in Miami. Common exemptions cover cosmetic and finish work and in-kind replacement, but some cities charge separate flat-fee trade permits instead, so confirm with the local permit office. Source: our compiled city fee schedules.
Step 6: Direct cost
direct = labor + materials + permit = $3,655 + $2,435 + $0 = $6,090
Step 7: Overhead
NAHB benchmark: overhead is 15.7% of revenue, the way the NAHB Cost of Doing Business study measures it. Materials pass through at cost and carry no overhead.
overhead = ~15.7% of revenue (NAHB basis) = $1,326
Step 8: Cost to deliver
cost_to_deliver = direct + overhead = $6,090 + $1,326 = $7,416
What it actually costs a contractor to do this job in Miami, before profit.
Step 9: Lowest realistic price
Cost to deliver plus the leanest sustainable margin in Miami for this scope: $8,010
The floor clears cost-to-deliver, as it should: nobody stays in business below break-even.
Step 10: Typical contractor quote
The modeled typical quote in Miami, cost to deliver plus the market's usual margin: $8,472
Step 11: Contractor margin
margin = ($8,472 - $7,416) / $8,472 × 100 = 12.5%
The portion of the typical quote that is not cost-to-deliver. Higher = more room to negotiate.
Step 12: Savings potential
savings = $8,472 - $8,010 = $462
The gap between the typical quote and the lowest likely estimate in Miami.
Every service in every metro is priced from the same parts. Sources: BLS OES wages, FRED PPI series, Craftsman National Estimator, city permit offices. Updated 2026-07-11. Full methodology →
How the cost breaks down
Where the money goes

What you pay for in Miami.

Every painting dollar in Miami, split into labor, materials, permit, overhead, and the contractor margin. The first four are the cost to deliver. The margin is what a fair job earns on top.

Labor$3,655 (43.1%)
Materials$2,435 (28.7%)
Overhead$1,326 (15.7%)
Margin$1,056 (12.5%)
Cost to deliver plus a fair margin = $8,472
Cost by size

What whole house painting costs at your size.

Scales with project area at this metro's rate. The calculator lets you dial in your exact size.

SizeTypicalRange
1,500 sq ft$5,689$5,378 to $6,969
2,000 sq ft$7,081$6,694 to $8,674
2,500 sq ft$8,472$8,010 to $10,379
3,250 sq ft$10,560$9,983 to $12,936
3,750 sq ft$11,952$11,299 to $14,641

Scaled from TheFatBook's per-size cost model, the same one behind the calculator.

The Miami guide

Miami whole house painting runs $8,472 on average. That sits 10.3 percent below the national average of $9,440. The verified floor lands at $8,010 which gives you $463 in potential savings if you shop the right bid. I built TheFatBook Cost Index that pulls these numbers straight from Craftsman hours, BLS wages for the area, and FRED material inputs. Exactly. This page exists so you stop guessing and start seeing which painting bids actually make sense.

Cost Data Summary
City average
$8,472 for the primary service, 10.3% below the national average of $9,440 (TheFatBook cost index, 2026)
Bid range
$8,010 low to $10,379 high, with the lowest realistic price at $8,010 (TheFatBook cost index, 2026)
Contractor margin
12.5% contractor margin, with $463 between average price and floor (TheFatBook cost index, 2026)
Labor hours
111 Craftsman hours for the primary service (Craftsman, 2026)
Local wage input
$32.93/hr loaded wage ($24.33 base + 35.33% burden) (BLS OEWS wage input)
Materials input
$2,435 PPI adjusted material cost (FRED PPI, 2026)
Permit fee
No standalone permit fee in the model for this scope: the permit line is $0 (local taxes or trade fees can still apply at issuance) (PermitCalculator, 2026)
Overhead amount
$1,326 model overhead allocation (NAHB, 2026)
Cost to deliver
$7,416 fully loaded, before the contractor's margin (TheFatBook cost index, 2026)

Local Market

Miami's 10.8 percent population growth leads the nation and it shows up in painting bids. Contractors here chase a small pool of owners in a city where only 31.6 percent of households own their home. That concentration lets them hold firmer on price even though the city average of $8,472 sits below the national mark (TheFatBook cost index, 2026). TheFatBook Cost Index puts labor at 111 Craftsman hours for whole house work. Local wage input runs $32.93 per hour loaded which includes the 35.33 percent burden on top of the $24.33 base from BLS OEWS wage input. Granted. Materials add $2,435 after FRED PPI adjustment while overhead allocation reaches $1,326. The resulting cost to deliver comes in at $7,416. Insurance pressure from the Gulf Coast crisis acts like an extra tax on owners which keeps renovation budgets tight for the few who actually own. Yet the steady flow of new residents still supports painting demand in a housing stock built around 1974 on average. The numbers reveal a market that looks cheaper than average but still squeezes margin where it can.

Chuck's Take

Twelve and a half percent margin in a city growing ten percent a year. That tells me painters stay plenty busy. With only thirty two percent owning homes the owners who do pay must be carrying the whole load. Call it a tight market for the guys who know how to bid it right.

Understanding Your Bid

Not every painting bid in Miami adds up. The city average sits at $8,472 while the verified floor is $8,010 (TheFatBook cost index, 2026). That $463 gap is your real negotiation room. The contractor margin on these jobs runs 12.5 percent when you measure from the $7,416 cost to deliver. Some painters still quote closer to the $10,379 high end and hope you won't check. I see bids that bury extra hours or inflated material markups for the same 2500 square foot house TheFatBook Cost Index uses. Not even close. The lowest realistic price isn't what it costs them to deliver the job. It's the bottom of the fair band after they cover burdened labor, materials, and overhead. Run any bid you receive through the Bid Fairness Checker on this page. It'll tell you fast whether the painter is earning honest money or padding the quote. Miami's growth keeps painters busy but it doesn't justify every number on the page.

Cost Breakdown

The $8,472 average breaks down in clear pieces (Craftsman, 2026). Labor eats up the biggest share with 111 Craftsman hours at the local loaded wage of $32.93 per hour. That produces $3,655 in burdened labor cost after you add the 35.33 percent burden to the $24.33 base BLS rate. Materials come to $2,435 using the latest FRED PPI input. No standalone permit fee appears in the data for painting so that line stays at zero. Overhead allocation adds $1,326 based on NAHB benchmarks. Add it all up and you reach the $7,416 cost to deliver before any margin. Meanwhile, the 12.5 percent contractor margin lives in the space between that delivery number and the city average. The verified floor of $8,010 sits $594 above the cost to deliver which leaves room for a lean but sustainable profit. Exterior wash and prep runs about $529 on its own while full interior painting lands near $4,517. Cabinet painting can add $3,360 when you go that route. These are the real inputs not guesses.

Chuck's Take

One hundred eleven hours at about thirty three loaded sounds about right for a whole house. I've run crews that knocked out trim and baseboard in twenty four hours flat like the data shows. Materials at twenty four hundred bucks means they aren't buying the cheapest stuff. The overhead piece at thirteen hundred keeps the truck running and the insurance paid.

How to Negotiate

Shop your painting bid in the slower summer months before hurricane season kicks in. Demand drops and painters look harder at work which widens the gap between the $8,472 average and the $8,010 floor. Get three quotes but compare them against the true cost first. Run your number through the True Cost Calculator or the Bid Fairness Checker right here before you call anyone back. Tell the painter you know the local labor runs 111 hours at a loaded $32.93 and that materials track with FRED numbers. Ask them to show their material supplier invoices if the quote feels high. In a city growing this fast some crews stay booked solid while others scramble between storms. Use that timing. A fair bid should land near the floor without insulting the painter's time or insurance costs. Know the $7,416 cost to deliver before you sit down. That single number changes the entire conversation.

Chuck's Take

Catch them in July or August when the heat and storms slow everything down. That's when the floor price of eight grand actually gets traction here. Show them you know the labor hours and the loaded rate. Good crews will respect it and sharpen their pencil. Bad ones disappear.

What Makes This Market Different

Miami paints houses differently because almost 70 percent of residents will never own the walls they want painted. Meanwhile, the 31.6 percent homeownership rate is the lowest I've seen in TheFatBook Cost Index. That small group of owners pours serious money into their properties while renters just ask for touch ups. The result is a painting market that looks cheap on paper at $8,472 average yet still supports high quotes from crews who only chase the owner class. Insurance companies pulling out of the Gulf Coast market add an invisible tax that makes every owner think twice before they pull the trigger on a full repaint. The 10.8 percent population growth keeps bringing new money but it also brings more stucco and concrete block homes that eat paint and labor hours in the salt air. I didn't expect the ownership rate to drive pricing this clearly. The data shows owners here pay for permanence in a city built for turnover. The floor of $8,010 reflects efficient crews who move fast between these mid century homes. Anything above that starts to feel like a tax on the few who actually own.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does whole house painting cost in Miami?
Whole house painting costs $8,472 on average in Miami according to our local Cost Index. The lowest realistic price sits at $8,010 while high bids reach $10,379. Use the True Cost Calculator on this page to run your exact square footage.
Is my painting bid fair in Miami?
Compare it against the $7,416 cost to deliver and the $8,010 floor from our proprietary cost database. A 12.5 percent contractor margin above delivery cost is normal here. Run the bid through the Bid Fairness Checker to see exactly where it lands.
How much does exterior painting cost by itself in Miami?
Exterior house painting averages $3,869 in Miami per our local Cost Index. The floor price for that scope is $3,657. This covers 51.57 Craftsman hours plus $1,082 in materials for a typical 2500 square foot home.
Why are Miami painting prices different from other cities?
Only 31.6 percent homeownership concentrates renovation dollars among fewer owners according to our proprietary cost database. This sustains higher quotes even though the $8,472 city average sits 10.3 percent below the national figure. Insurance pressure from the Gulf Coast crisis adds real cost that painters pass along.
How this number is calculated

TheFatBook models painting from Craftsman labor hours, BLS regional wages, burden, PPI-adjusted materials, permit data where available, and contractor overhead benchmarks. Cost index version: 2026-07-11. Updated Jul 2026.

Sources: BLS, Craftsman, FRED
Reference URLs: BLS OEWS · FRED PPI
Reviewed by: Leonard "Chuck" Thompson
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Sources & methodology for these numbers
  • Independent FatBook v3 cost index for Painting in Miami.
  • BLS OEWS wage inputs (https://www.bls.gov/oes/) and FRED PPI material inflation (https://fred.stlouisfed.org/) references.
  • Craftsman labor-hour references and contractor overhead benchmarks.
  • Verified permit/source data from PermitCalculator.com and permits_compiled where available.
Cost-index version: 2026-07-11
Updated: Jul 2026
Sources: BLS, Craftsman, FRED
Reviewed by: Leonard "Chuck" Thompson
Estimate Scope

What the painting in miami benchmark includes.

Included in the benchmark
  • Whole House Painting as the headline cost-index scope
  • labor-hour assumptions, regional wage inputs, materials, overhead, and permit data where available
  • low, average, high, lowest realistic price, margin, and savings benchmarks from the FatBook cost index
Not included automatically
  • hidden damage, change orders, emergency service premiums, or unusual site access conditions
  • contractor financing approval, warranties, provider recommendations, or guaranteed final quotes
  • permit rulings for a specific address unless the city permit panel lists verified local data
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Chart of painting costs in Miami, July 2026: Whole House Painting averages $8,472; Full Interior Painting averages $4,517; Exterior House Painting averages $3,869. Source: TheFatBook Cost Index.
Typical painting costs in Miami: low, average, and high for the most common services. Source: TheFatBook Cost Index. The full line-item table is below.
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Miami Service Pricing
ServiceLowAverageHigh
Exterior House Painting · 2,500 sqft$3,657$3,869$4,740
Partial Interior Painting$922$976$1,186
Full Interior Painting · 2,500 sqft$4,271$4,517$5,534
Room Painting$437$463$570
Whole House Painting · 2,500 sqft$8,010$8,472$10,379
Paint Stripping · 2,500 sqft$1,023$1,082$1,342
Exterior Wash and Prep · 2,500 sqft$500$529$659
Window Painting$199$210$263
Trim and Baseboard Painting · 2,500 sqft$1,142$1,208$1,496
Cabinet Painting$3,176$3,360$4,124
Deck Staining · 2,500 sqft$603$637$787
Concrete Floor Coating · 2,500 sqft$607$642$794
Epoxy Garage Floor Coating · 2,500 sqft$2,717$2,874$3,487
Door Painting$206$218$273
Fence Staining · 150 linear ft$914$966$1,191
Popcorn Ceiling Removal · 2,500 sqft$1,808$1,912$2,353
Wallpaper Installation · 2,500 sqft$926$979$1,195
Ceiling Painting · 2,500 sqft$347$367$452
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Permit Information

Miami permits.

Structure
Miami uses Master Permits (building) with Trade Permits (electrical, mechanical, plumbing) as subsidiaries. Stand-alone trade permits also available without a master permit. All use same fee formula.
Department
City of Miami Building Department
Official Source
Verified
2026-03-23
Fee Anchors
$8k building fee: $184
$12k building fee: $184
$25k building fee: $228
Electrical base: $184
Plumbing base: $184
HVAC base: $184

Source-backed permit facts from PermitCalculator.com and the underlying permits_compiled dataset. Always confirm final requirements with the local building department before filing.

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Cost index built by David Olson, Creator of the Cost Index & Permit Dataset · Methodology reviewed by Leonard "Chuck" Thompson, LC Thompson Construction Co., Owner (retired) · 2026-07-11
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