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Pricing Guide • Staten Island, NY

How Much Does Exterior House Painting Cost in Staten Island?

Price ranges by house size, what drives cost up or down, and how to get an accurate exterior painting estimate.

Updated June 2026|True Pro Paint, Staten Island|Exterior Painting

$3 to $7

Per sq ft (labor + paint)

$3,500 to $7,000

Average 1,500 sq ft home

$7,000 to $15,000+

Large or complex exteriors

15%

Paint as share of total cost

Exterior Painting Cost Overview

Exterior house painting in Staten Island typically costs between $3 and $7 per square foot of paintable surface area, siding, trim, soffits, and fascia included. A typical 1,500-square-foot home exterior runs $3,500 to $7,000 for labor and materials. Larger homes, multi-story structures, and homes with cedar shake, stucco, or significant surface damage can push costs higher.

Exterior painting cost is driven more by labor than materials. The size and accessibility of the structure, the condition of the existing paint, and the amount of prep required all affect the final number more than the brand of paint selected. A fresh, clean surface in good condition costs less to paint than one with peeling, chalking, or significant wood rot.

Exterior Painting Cost by House Size

These ranges include pressure washing, spot priming, two coats of finish paint on siding, and one coat on trim. Complex facades, cedar shake, or stucco require additional prep time.

ItemTypical Range
1,000 sq ft ranch or bungalow$2,800 to $5,000
1,200 to 1,500 sq ft colonial$3,500 to $6,500
1,800 to 2,200 sq ft two-story$5,000 to $9,000
2,500+ sq ft larger home$7,000 to $14,000+
Garage exterior (detached)$500 to $1,200
Trim only (no siding)$800 to $2,500
Deck staining or painting$700 to $2,000

What Affects Exterior Painting Cost

Surface condition is the primary cost driver for exterior work. Peeling paint must be scraped and feathered. Chalking or oxidized siding needs cleaning and sometimes a bonding primer. Wood rot requires repair before paint, and skipping that repair means the new paint will fail in the same spot within a year.

Number of stories matters significantly. Single-story homes are accessible from ladders and short pump jacks. Two-story and above requires taller ladders and staging, which adds time and equipment cost. Homes with steep rooflines, dormers, or complex trim profiles add further labor.

Paint type and quality affects cost per gallon but is a relatively small share of total project cost. Exterior paint for Staten Island homes should hold up to temperature swings, salt air near the shore, and the humidity that comes with our climate. Mid-grade exterior paint in the $40 to $70/gallon range is the right starting point for most homes.

DIY vs. Hiring a Pro for Exterior Painting

DIY

  • Material cost: $400 to $1,000 for a typical home
  • Requires pressure washer rental, staging, and spray equipment
  • Time investment: 3 to 8 days for a typical exterior
  • Working at height significantly increases fall risk
  • Results depend on thorough prep, most DIY failures start there
  • No warranty; failure means redoing the work

Hire a Pro

  • Full prep included: pressure wash, scrape, sand, prime
  • Proper access equipment handled by the crew
  • Consistent application across the full surface
  • Color matching and caulking done in the same visit
  • Insurance covers any property damage during the project
  • Workmanship warranty included

What Exterior Prep Actually Involves

Exterior prep is where most of the labor cost on a painting project lives. A proper prep process starts with pressure washing the entire surface to remove dirt, mildew, and chalking. Once dry, the crew goes section by section scraping any paint that is peeling or lifting, feathering the edges so the paint line is invisible, and sanding rough spots smooth.

Caulking is checked and redone where gaps have opened around windows, doors, trim, and corner boards. Any wood rot is assessed, soft spots are either cut out and replaced or treated with epoxy consolidant and filler depending on severity.

Priming follows: spot primer on bare wood and any areas where the old paint was removed, bonding primer on slick or previously oil-painted surfaces, and full-coverage primer on any surface that is in poor condition. This prep process is the difference between a paint job that lasts 8 years and one that peels in two.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often does exterior paint need to be redone? +
A properly applied exterior paint job on a well-prepped surface lasts 7 to 10 years under normal conditions. Wood siding shows wear first. Homes near the waterfront on Staten Island may need touch-up sooner due to salt air exposure. Trim and soffits often need attention before siding does.
Should I paint or reside my house? +
Paint if the siding is structurally sound and just needs a cosmetic refresh. Replace or reside if the siding itself is damaged, warping, or has significant rot. Painting over damaged siding will fail prematurely regardless of paint quality.
Does pressure washing alone improve the look? +
Yes, significantly. On homes where the paint is in decent shape but looks dull or mildewed, a thorough pressure wash can restore the appearance without repainting. But if the paint is faded, chalking, or peeling, washing only reveals the problem and makes the case for repainting.
What exterior paint colors work best in Staten Island? +
Classic neutrals (warm whites, greiges, and soft creams) hold their value best for resale. Navy, deep green, and slate gray are popular accent colors for shutters and doors. Colors that fade fastest in direct sun are brighter saturated tones, reds and deep blues in particular benefit from fade-resistant formulations.
Do I need to be home during exterior painting? +
Not necessarily. Once access is set up and you have reviewed the scope with the crew lead, work can proceed while you are away. We do ask that you be available for a walkthrough when the job is complete.
What is included in a typical exterior painting estimate? +
A complete estimate includes pressure washing, scraping and sanding loose paint, caulking gaps and seams, spot priming, and two coats of finish paint on siding and one coat on trim. Any wood rot repair is listed as a separate line item so you can see exactly what the remediation involves.

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