Material costs painting single-family house new construction

  • Erstellt am 2020-01-12 16:20:21

Nordlys

2020-01-13 10:30:24
  • #1
If you can live with the look, you can also putty and paint the drywall. We also don’t have any fleece, but have at least Q3 or better puttied and finely sanded over the entire surface. Don’t forget the joint tape in the seams. Woodchip wallpaper or a textured paint like St Putzgrund hides a lot of unevenness. That would be the fastest way, Q2 is sufficient then. I have to add something to my 4 weeks. I had exaggerated a bit. 4 weeks is correct, but only Wednesday evenings, Saturdays, and Sunday mornings each time. That would give us 8 working days. 8*8 equals 64 times 2 equals 128 times 50 gives a good 6000,- labor cost. Then 23 is indeed a lot.
 

opalau

2020-01-13 10:33:42
  • #2
We are at about 22 gross for ceilings + walls, fleece, primer, 2x painting for 230 sqm. No MyHammer tender, but one of three painting companies that were recommended to us. All were in that range.
 

world-e

2020-01-13 10:41:41
  • #3
So we paid just under €4000 for materials and tools for painting work. Including paint, filler (Uniflott), Fermacell adhesive, joint cover strips, paste, corner beads, adhesive baths, protective films, painting tools, etc. High-quality Keim interior silicate paints were used. Each floor has a living area of about 70m² with a ceiling height of approximately 2.45m. The work included:
- Basement: painting walls and ceilings
- Ground floor: painting fleece and walls, applying fine plaster in the stairwell and painting it
- Upper floor: painting fleece and walls, applying fine plaster on ceilings and painting them

Unfortunately, I do not have exact area details.
 

rick2018

2020-01-14 21:53:19
  • #4
It also depends on the material. How many m2 of area is it? Sure, 150m2 of ceilings, but you also have walls in the house.... You can buy paint from cheap to expensive. I am currently also painting or spraying. If I now assume our paints and primer ([kein Tiefengrund da glatter Beton]) alone for the paint I end up at 3000 € for 150m2 without intermediate walls. Here in the South, I would rather classify the offer as cheap...
 

Dr Hix

2020-01-14 22:14:14
  • #5
What are you crossing out there? Purple?
 

rick2018

2020-01-14 22:27:58
  • #6
No. Primer costs significantly more than deep primer. That almost doubles the cost. And just a tinted premium color. When spraying, the consumption is somewhat higher. The comparison is a bit off since facade paint... For the rooms inside, I estimate about €2000 for roughly 150m2.
 

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