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How Much Do Painters Charge in Colorado?

By Brandon Miller
Dec 10, 2025

Stellar Painting & Remodeling crew member painting exterior rooftop vents on a Colorado home to protect against weather and improve curb appeal.

If you’re planning a painting project in Colorado, one of the first questions that comes up is simple: How much do painters actually charge? The truth is that pricing can vary widely depending on the size of your home, the type of paint, surface conditions, and whether you’re hiring for interior or exterior work. But there are consistent averages across Colorado that can help you budget confidently.

This guide breaks down what homeowners in the Denver Metro area and across Colorado can expect to pay in 2025, along with the factors that influence painting costs and how to choose the right contractor for your project.

Average Cost of Painters in Colorado

Colorado painting prices typically fall into these ranges:

Interior Painting Costs

Interior painting is usually priced by square footage, room size, and level of prep work required.

Most Colorado homeowners pay:
$3 to $4.50 per square foot for professional interior painting
$300 to $800 per room depending on size and ceiling height
$2,500 to $8,000 for a full interior repaint on an average-sized home

High ceilings, textured walls, staining damage, or color changes (like switching to or from dark colors) may increase the price.

Exterior Painting Costs

Exterior work varies more due to Colorado’s climate, surface materials, and prep requirements.

Typical exterior pricing:
$2.50 to $5 per square foot of paintable surface
$5,000 to $12,000 for most Colorado home exteriors
• Large or multi-story homes can exceed $15,000+

Homes with stucco (common in Denver, Highlands Ranch, Castle Rock, and Aurora) often require elastomeric coatings or additional repair, which increases the investment.

Hourly Rates for Painters in Colorado

Some smaller projects may be charged hourly.

$40 to $100 per hour per painter is the standard range
• Licensed, insured painting companies with warranty support typically charge on the higher end
• Independent painters may charge less, but often without guarantees or long-term durability

Factors That Influence Painting Prices in Colorado

Here are the main things that affect your quote:

  • Home Size and Layout
    • Bigger homes naturally cost more, but so do homes with complex layouts, vaulted ceilings, or difficult-to-reach areas.
  • Prep Work
    • Colorado homes often require significant prep due to sun damage, peeling paint, or stucco cracking. Prep work is usually the biggest price variable.
  • Paint Quality
    • High-quality paints from brands like Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore last longer in Colorado’s UV-heavy climate and usually cost more upfront but save money over time.
  • Seasonal Demand
    • Painting prices may adjust based on the season. Spring and summer are peak months, while fall and winter may bring discounted rates from some companies.

How to Know If You’re Getting a Fair Price

A fair painting quote in Colorado should include:

• A clear breakdown of labor and materials
• Details about the paint brand and number of coats
• Explanation of prep work included
• Timeline for project completion

If a quote seems much lower than average, it’s usually because prep is skipped, low-grade paint is used, or there is no warranty. Those shortcuts can cost you more long-term.

The Bottom Line: What Should You Expect to Pay?

For most Colorado homeowners, here is a good rule of thumb:

Interior painting: $3 to $4.50 per square foot
Exterior painting: $2.50 to $5 per square foot
Hourly rate: $40 to $100 per hour

The best way to get an accurate number is to request an on-site estimate, because Colorado homes vary significantly in layout, siding type, elevation, and prep needs.