Painting Quote vs. Typical New Hampshire Pricing
How much does a painting job typically cost in New Hampshire? Homeowners in New Hampshire (NH) who only collect a single quote may pay around 18% above typical regional pricing on painting work. Typical paintingprojects run $1,500–$6,500 nationally — but New Hampshire regional rates, permit costs, and labor availability can shift that meaningfully. Paste your contractor quote and your New Hampshire zip code below for a plain-English line-by-line comparison against typical regional pricing. Informational only — not a substitute for getting quotes from at least one other licensed local contractor.
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Typical cost for painting in New Hampshire
Nationally, a painting project typically runs $1,500–$6,500 for a full exterior repaint with standard prep, or an interior repaint of main living areas. In New Hampshire, aggregated industry benchmarks place costs meaningfully above the national typical — roughly a 18% regional premium driven by local labor, permit costs, and material distribution. As a unit-pricing sanity check, exterior runs $2–$6 per square foot of wall area; interior runs $3–$7 per square foot of floor area. Totals move most with prep work (scraping, caulking, priming), number of coats, trim detail, and ceiling height.
Ranges vary significantly by scope, material, and contractor tier — use these numbers as a sanity check, not a firm price. Figures are aggregated industry benchmarks, not a single-source quote.
What most New Hampshire homeowners get wrong on painting quotes
These are line items that commonly run above typical regional ranges on painting quotes in New Hampshire and similar regional markets. None are universal — but if you see one on your quote, it may be worth asking the contractor to walk through the pricing.
- 1Lead-paint 'remediation' fees on pre-1978 homes that exceed what RRP-certified work actually costs.
- 2Winter-pricing premiums quoted on exterior work that won't happen until spring.
- 3Scaffolding rental billed at multi-week rates for a few-day job.
- 4Primer line items on surfaces that don't need a separate primer coat.
Key terms to know before your conversation
Three terms that come up repeatedly on painting quotes in New Hampshire. Knowing what they refer to can help you ask better questions when reviewing a quote.
- Scope Creep →
Scope creep is the gradual expansion of a project's scope beyond what was originally contracted, usually without matching schedule or budget changes.
- Fixed-Price Contract →
A fixed-price (or lump-sum) contract locks in the total cost for a defined scope of work.
- Contractor Markup →
Contractor markup is the percentage a GC adds on top of sub costs and materials to cover overhead and profit.
How much does a painting contractor typically charge in New Hampshire?
There's no single right answer — painting pricing in New Hampshire varies by zip code, scope, materials, and the contractor's overhead. A typical job in New Hampshire looks like a full exterior repaint with standard prep, or an interior repaint of main living areas; totals move most with prep work (scraping, caulking, priming), number of coats, trim detail, and ceiling height. Is My Quote Fair? compares every line item in your quote against typical regional pricing data for your New Hampshire zip code and surfaces lines that appear above the typical range — so you can ask better questions and pair the comparison with quotes from at least one other licensed local contractor. Informational only — not professional construction or appraisal advice.