How Much Does Painting Cost in New York?
That is the modeled cost to deliver plus a fair contractor margin for painting in New York, not a sales quote. Built from BLS wage data, Craftsman bills of materials, and verified permit fees. 2026-07-11
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The margin is the gap between break even and a typical quote, not a markup we invent. A fair margin floats by trade and market, most landing at a 15 to 22 percent margin on the bid, about 18 to 28 percent over the cost to deliver, and nobody works for free. Full methodology.
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What you pay for in New York.
Every painting dollar in New York, split into labor, materials, permit, overhead, and the contractor margin. The first four are the cost to deliver. On top of that sits the margin a fair job earns.
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.
| Size | Typical | Range |
|---|---|---|
| 1,500 sq ft | $9,394 | $8,573 to $11,005 |
| 2,000 sq ft | $11,709 | $10,685 to $13,716 |
| 2,500 sq ft | $14,024 | $12,797 to $16,428 |
| 3,250 sq ft | $17,496 | $15,966 to $20,496 |
| 3,750 sq ft | $19,811 | $18,079 to $23,208 |
Scaled from TheFatBook's per-size cost model, the same one behind the calculator.
New York whole house painting runs 48.6 percent above the national average. That gap comes from sky high local wages and the realities of working on buildings that date to 1947. I built TheFatBook Cost Index that tracks these numbers so you can tell a fair painting bid from one padded with extra fat.
Local Market
New York painting costs reflect a strange mix of declining population and stubborn home values. The city lost 2.5 percent of its residents yet median home values hold at $777,600 because almost nothing new gets built (TheFatBook cost index, 2026). Only 33.2 percent of households own their place. That concentrates ownership among high net worth folks and big investors who treat painting as routine maintenance on expensive assets. Our data shows the city average for whole house painting lands at $14,024. Meanwhile, the verified floor sits at $12,797. Local painters work with 111 Craftsman hours at a loaded wage of $65.97 per hour. That loaded rate includes the $47.40 base plus 39.16 percent burden for taxes and insurance. Materials add another $2,459 after FRED PPI adjustments. Overhead eats $2,068 before any margin appears. And honestly, the cost to deliver comes to $11,849. Those soft costs from DOB filings and insurance minimums tack on another 15 to 20 percent before the first drop cloth hits the floor. Painters here don't just quote labor and paint. They price the headache of old lath and plaster walls that crack if you look at them wrong. The numbers don't lie about why everything costs more.
Fifteen and a half percent margin in New York. That tells me the painters are making money but not getting fat. With wages at about sixty six loaded and old buildings from 1947 they earn every nickel. The population drop should soften prices. Instead the rich owners keep values up and pay what it takes. Take a bid near about thirteen thousand to the bank if the crew knows old plaster.
Understanding Your Bid
I look at a $15,500 painting bid and the first question is whether it sits above the $14,024 average or hides extra fat (TheFatBook cost index, 2026). The contractor margin on these jobs runs 15.5 percent above the $11,849 cost to deliver. That leaves $1,226 of potential savings between the average and the lowest realistic price at $12,797. Not every bid above $14,024 is a ripoff. Some contractors build in extra protection for surprises behind old walls. But many simply charge what the market will bear because demand stays steady among wealthy owners even as the overall population shrinks. Not ideal. The verified floor of $12,797 represents the bottom of the fair band. It isn't bare bones cost to deliver. It includes the thinnest sustainable margin a sharp operator can live with in this market. Run your specific bid through the Bid Fairness Checker on this page. It'll show you exactly where that quote lands against TheFatBook Cost Index. Most bids I see cluster near the high end because homeowners rarely push back with real numbers.
Cost Breakdown
The $14,024 average whole house painting job breaks down in clear chunks (Craftsman, 2026). Labor drives the biggest piece with 111 Craftsman hours at the local loaded wage of $65.97 per hour. That produces $7,322 in burdened labor cost after the 39.16 percent burden gets added to the $47.40 base BLS wage. Materials add $2,459 according to the latest FRED PPI input. No standalone permit applies so that line stays at zero. Overhead allocation pulls another $2,068 from the NAHB benchmarks. Those four pieces total the $11,849 cost to deliver. Everything above that's margin. The verified floor of $12,797 sits $948 above the cost to deliver. That gap reflects the leanest sustainable margin for painting contractors in New York. Compare that to the national floor of $8,640 and you see why this city commands a premium. The extra money doesn't vanish into thin air. That money covers the higher insurance, the careful work around historic materials, and the simple fact that painters here command top wages.
One hundred eleven hours sounds about right for a full house. I ran crews that painted old New York style buildings. The labor at about seven thousand lines up once you add the burden. Materials at about two thousand feels light until you remember they buy smart from the supply house. The two thousand overhead is real in this town. Anything under thirteen thousand is a strong number.
How to Negotiate
Winter offers the best window for painting negotiations in New York. The aggressive freeze thaw cycle keeps exterior work quiet so interior crews look harder for jobs. Schedule your whole house painting quote for January or February and you'll see more flexibility than in the busy spring. Know the $12,797 floor before you sit down with any contractor. That number gives you a realistic benchmark without insulting the guy who has to show up with drop cloths and ladders. Better approach: Tell him you ran the numbers through the True Cost Calculator here and the data shows room between his bid and the lowest realistic price. Ask what he can do if you pay promptly and handle the prep work yourself. The $1,226 gap between average and floor gives you real leverage. Use it quietly. Good contractors respect data. They'll sharpen their pencil when they realize you actually understand the $11,849 cost to deliver.
Winter is when you get their attention here. Crews hate sitting idle when the cold keeps them off the scaffolds. Mention the thirteen thousand floor and watch them sharpen the pencil. Don't lowball them. Offer quick payment and clean access. In New York that beats beating them up on price. A good crew that knows the old buildings is worth keeping happy.
What Makes This Market Different
New York painting bids carry a structural premium you won't find anywhere else. The 2.5 percent population drop tells one story but the $777,600 median home values tell another. With almost no new supply the existing stock from 1947 keeps getting refreshed by people who can afford it. That creates a painter's market where labor at $65.97 loaded per hour feels normal. Old buildings here hide surprises behind every wall. Lath and plaster instead of drywall. Multiple layers of old paint that might contain lead. Tight stairwells that make moving ladders a circus act. Insurance minimums and DOB paperwork add real cost before the first brush stroke. I found it interesting that the contractor margin stays at a relatively lean 15.5 percent despite all these headaches. Meanwhile, the data suggests many painters already price their bids knowing the customer base can pay. The $14,024 average reflects that reality. The $12,797 floor shows what happens when a hungry crew with efficient systems bids the same job. Most homeowners never see that number because they accept the first bid that feels familiar. TheFatBook Cost Index exists to change that.
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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 & methodology for these numbers
- Independent FatBook v3 cost index for Painting in New York.
- 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.
What the painting in new york benchmark includes.
- 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
- 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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| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exterior House Painting · 2,500 sqft | $5,876 | $6,439 | $7,536 |
| Partial Interior Painting | $1,219 | $1,335 | $1,621 |
| Full Interior Painting · 2,500 sqft | $6,822 | $7,476 | $8,758 |
| Room Painting | $584 | $640 | $784 |
| Whole House Painting · 2,500 sqft | $12,797 | $14,024 | $16,428 |
| Paint Stripping · 2,500 sqft | $1,885 | $2,066 | $2,401 |
| Exterior Wash and Prep · 2,500 sqft | $941 | $1,031 | $1,199 |
| Window Painting | $329 | $360 | $431 |
| Trim and Baseboard Painting · 2,500 sqft | $2,075 | $2,274 | $2,647 |
| Cabinet Painting | $5,295 | $5,803 | $6,747 |
| Deck Staining · 2,500 sqft | $938 | $1,028 | $1,226 |
| Concrete Floor Coating · 2,500 sqft | $971 | $1,065 | $1,265 |
| Epoxy Garage Floor Coating · 2,500 sqft | $3,495 | $3,830 | $4,673 |
| Door Painting | $336 | $369 | $441 |
| Fence Staining · 150 linear ft | $1,422 | $1,558 | $1,854 |
| Popcorn Ceiling Removal · 2,500 sqft | $3,173 | $3,477 | $4,009 |
| Wallpaper Installation · 2,500 sqft | $1,343 | $1,472 | $1,755 |
| Ceiling Painting · 2,500 sqft | $597 | $654 | $757 |
New York permits.
$12k building fee: $148
$25k building fee: $182
Electrical base: $64
Plumbing base: $130
HVAC base: $138
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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