Connecticut House Painting Prices & Estimates
House painting prices in Connecticut should be clear, honest, and tied to the real work your home needs not pulled from a price calculator. Every Junior’s estimate is written and itemized, so you can see exactly where your investment goes: prep, repairs, premium coatings, and the care that keeps your home looking right for longer.
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How Junior's Prices House Painting Projects in Connecticut
Painting prices change house by house even on the same street. Instead of using a generic per-square-foot number, we evaluate the surfaces, prep, repairs, and access your specific project actually needs.
The 6 Factors That Shape Your Price
- Size and layout - total surfaces, ceiling height, number of rooms.
- Current condition - peeling, prior repairs, previous coatings, smoke, or stains.
- Prep and repairs - washing, sanding, caulking, wood rot, drywall fixes.
- Products and systems - standard coatings vs. premium upgrades like Benjamin Moore Aura or Sherwin-Williams Emerald.
- Access and complexity - ladders, staging, tight driveways, landscaping protection.
- Location and timing - town, scheduling window, and season.
Every Junior’s estimate comes with a clear breakdown, so you can see exactly how these factors add up and so you’re never comparing a “cheap paint job” to a carefully prepped, warrantied project and calling them the same thing.
Connecticut House Painting Price Ranges by Service
These ranges are typical ballparks based on real Connecticut projects we’ve completed, not final quotes. They help you understand how different services sit relative to one another. Your actual price may land lower or higher based on prep depth, project scope, and material choices.
Interior Painting (Rooms to Whole-Home Repaints)
Per-Room Refresh:
Walls, standard ceilings, basic repairs, and a clean two-coat system.
Typical Range: $400 – $1,700
Multi-Room Projects:
More rooms, more cut lines, more doors and trim, with deeper prep time.
Typical Range: $2,000 – $7,000+
Whole-Home Interior Repaint:
Full interior reset with patching, caulking, trim, and color updates throughout an occupied home.
Typical Range: $10,000 – $15,000+
Exterior House Painting
Small-to-Mid-Size Exterior Repaint:
Siding, trim, and doors with wash, spot-priming, and a weather-grade two-coat system.
Typical Range: $3,000 – $7,000+
Full Exterior Repaint:
Standard full exterior repaint for most Connecticut homes siding, trim, fascia, and doors.
Typical Range: $5,000 – $10,000+
Larger or More Complex Exteriors
Bigger homes, multiple stories, extensive trim detail, or deeper prep for older surfaces.
Typical Range Value: $8,000 – $17,000+
Cabinet Refinishing & Painting
Small-to-Mid Kitchen Cabinets:
Refresh existing cabinets with cleaning, sanding, bonding primer, and a smooth sprayed enamel finish.
Typical Range: $1,600 – $4,000+
Average-to-Large Kitchen Sets:
More doors, drawers, and panels means deeper prep and a premium custom finish across the kitchen.
Typical Range: $3,000 – $7,000+
Large Kitchens with Built-Ins:
Big kitchens with built-ins or detailed trim work premium refinishing for a near-factory finish.
Typical Range: $6,000 – $12,000+
Deck Staining & Painting
Standard Deck Restoration:
Wash, sand where needed, basic board repairs, and stain for a refreshed deck surface.
Typical Range Value: $900 – $3,000+
Mid-Size Deck Refinishing:
Full power wash, sanding of all boards, board repairs, and staining or painting of railings.
Typical Range: $2,000 – $5,000+
Larger or Older Decks with Repairs:
Extra railings, stairs, spindles, board replacement, and deeper repair work for aging structures.
Typical Range: $4,000 – $10,000+
Power Washing, Epoxy Floors & Home Repairs
Power Washing (Siding, Walks, Patios, Decks):
Surface-safe cleaning to remove grime, mildew, and chalking before painting or maintenance.
Typical Range: $150 – $1,250+
Epoxy Floor Coatings (Garages, Basements):
Durable, easy-to-clean floor coatings for garages, basements, and utility spaces.
Typical Range: $1,200 – $6,000+
Minor Home Repairs Tied to Painting:
Small carpentry, trim, and drywall fixes tied to painting prep caulking, patching, light repair work.
Typical Range: $200 – $3,000+
What's Included in Every Junior's Estimate
A painting estimate is more than a number, it’s a plan. When you request a quote from Junior’s, you get a detailed breakdown of what we’ll actually do to protect and improve your home, not just “labor + paint.”
- Scope by area: interiors, exteriors, decks, cabinets, or any surface in the project
- Prep and repair steps: separated clearly from finish coats and listed individually
- Product and system notes: what we recommend and why — including premium options like Benjamin Moore Aura or Sherwin-Williams Emerald when relevant
- Realistic timing: project sequence, start window, and completion target
- Honest pricing: a number that reflects doing the job right the first time
We’d rather be known as the painting company that charges enough to do it properly once than the one that cuts prep and rushes crews to win the lowest price. Honest, fair pricing funds quality work and quality work protects your home for longer.
Real-World Painting Scenarios Where Your Project Likely Fits
Interior Refresh Before a Life Change
You’re repainting a few key rooms before moving in, welcoming a baby, setting up a home office, or preparing the house for listing. The focus is on clean walls, sharp trim lines, and updated colors usually in the lower-to-mid range of our interior averages.
Full Exterior Update After Years of Weather
Your exterior shows peeling, fading, and small wood issues after seasons of Connecticut weather. You need washing, repairs, spot-priming, and a full two-coat system. Typically sits in the mid-to-higher range of our exterior averages, depending on size and access.
Kitchen and Deck as "Daily-Life Upgrades"
You’re ready to modernize cabinets and bring a tired deck back to life rather than replacing them. These projects usually land in the mid-range of cabinet and deck averages, often more cost-efficient when scopes are combined into one scheduled project.
Where Does Your Project Land?
Most projects sit somewhere between these scenarios. The fastest way to know your real number is a written, itemized estimate after a 30-minute on-site visit.