How Much to Charge for Painting in Vermont?2026 Statewide Rates & Calculator
With 0.6M residents and a 72.5% homeownership rate, Vermont has approximately 466,231 potential painting customers. Higher costs of living with moderate demand means less competition - a real opportunity to become the go-to provider. Demand for painting stays steady throughout the year, making income more predictable.
What You Need to Know About Painting Pricing
Industry Reality
Painting is 80% prep and 20% paint - but most homeowners think you are charging for rolling color on walls. A proper interior job on a 12x12 room includes patching nail holes, sanding rough spots, caulking trim gaps, taping edges, priming stains, two coats of finish, and touching up the ceiling line. That takes a skilled painter 6-8 hours. Material cost for that room is about $60-90 (one gallon of premium paint at $40-55, plus primer, tape, plastic, caulk, and sandpaper). Exterior work is more demanding - a 1,500 sq ft exterior requires $800-1,200 in paint alone (10-15 gallons at $55-75 for quality exterior paint), plus scaffolding or ladder rental at $150-300/day, and 3-5 days of labor for a two-person crew. Weather delays are inevitable on exterior jobs, so build 1-2 buffer days into your timeline.
Pricing Strategy
Price interior by the room or by square footage of wall space, not by the hour. A standard bedroom (walls only, one color, standard prep) runs $350-500. A kitchen or bathroom with moisture-rated paint and more prep is $400-650. Charge separately for ceilings ($150-250 per room), trim and doors ($50-100 per door, $2-4 per linear foot of trim), and accent walls in different colors. For exteriors, charge $1.50-3.50 per square foot of paintable surface. Two-story homes get a 20-30% height surcharge for ladder and scaffold setup. Cabinet painting is a premium service: $3,000-6,000 for a typical kitchen, because it requires spraying, multiple coats, and 5-7 days of cure time. Require 30-40% deposit before buying materials. Paint is not returnable once tinted.
Mistakes to Avoid
The biggest mistake is skipping the prep estimate. You bid a "simple repaint" and then find four layers of peeling paint, water stains that bleed through, or wallpaper that was painted over. Now your 8-hour job is 20 hours and your profit is gone. Always do an in-person assessment and document existing conditions with photos. Using cheap paint to save $15/gallon costs you a callback. Budget paints need 3 coats to cover, have poor washability, and fade faster. Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, or equivalent professional-grade paints save time and last 8-12 years versus 3-5 for economy brands. Not accounting for drying time between coats is another schedule killer - latex needs 2-4 hours between coats in good conditions, longer in humidity above 50%. Rushing it causes peeling, bubbling, and a redo at your expense. Finally, stop throwing in free color consultations. Charge $50-75 for a color selection session and credit it toward the job if they book.
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Suggested: $50/hr based on Vermont wages
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Range: $1,565 - $1,956
$1.17/sq ft - 17.6h estimated
5 gallons of paint needed + 3 gallons primer
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Vermont Painting Market Intelligence
Pricing models, earning potential, and market comparison for painting in Vermont.
Painting Pricing Breakdown
| Pricing Model | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Per sq ft (interior) | $2 | $3 | $4 |
| Per sq ft (exterior) | $2 | $4 | $6 |
| Per room (avg 12x12) | $222 | $444 | $777 |
| Per hour | $39 | $50 | $72 |
Prices adjusted for Vermont cost of living (111% of national average).
How Much Can You Earn Doing Painting in Vermont?
Estimates based on Vermont average rates. Actual income varies by experience, efficiency, and client mix.
Vermont vs Other Markets
| Market | Hourly Rate | COL | Demand |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vermont | $50/hr | 111% | medium |
| National Average | $45/hr | 100% | - |
| New Hampshire(neighbor) | $50/hr | 112% | medium |
| Massachusetts(neighbor) | $61/hr | 135% | high |
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Vermont Licensing Requirements
- •No state contractor license required
- •Minimal local licensing requirements
- •Workers comp required for employees
- •Business-friendly regulatory environment
This information is provided as general guidance only. Requirements may change and vary by locality. Always verify current requirements with state and local licensing authorities before starting your business.
Vermont Painting Business Tips
Local insights for running a successful painting business in Vermont
Compressed season (May-October) requires premium pricing to sustain business.
Ski resort properties (Stowe, Killington) pay premium rates.
Eco-friendly practices matter to Vermont customers. Use green products.
Second home owners need spring opening and fall closing services.
Key Insight: Vermont's tourism economy and affluent second-home owners support premium seasonal pricing.
Painting Demand in Vermont by Month
Plan your year around seasonal demand patterns.
Plan alternative income sources for the off-season months.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much should I charge for painting in Vermont?
In Vermont, painting rates range from $40-$75/hour, with an average of $50/hour. Vermont's cost of living is 111% of the national average. Major cities like South Burlington command higher rates ($54/hr), while smaller markets like Barre average $46/hr.
What's the Vermont average for painting services?
The Vermont statewide average for painting is $50/hour or approximately $150-$250 per job. This reflects Vermont's 111% cost of living index relative to the national baseline.
Which Vermont cities have the highest painting rates?
In Vermont, South Burlington has the highest painting rates at around $54/hour due to its 120% cost of living. Other high-rate areas include Burlington, South Burlington, Rutland.
Do I need a license for painting in Vermont?
Vermont licensing: No state contractor license required Minimal local licensing requirements Workers comp required for employees Business-friendly regulatory environment This information is provided as general guidance only. Requirements may change and vary by locality. Always verify current requirements with state and local licensing authorities before starting your business.
Is Vermont a good market for painting businesses?
Vermont offers a strong market for painting with rates averaging $50/hour. The state's 111% cost of living index supports sustainable pricing. Top markets include Burlington, South Burlington, Rutland.
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Based on
BLS Wage Data
Coverage
50 States + 250 Cities
Updated
March 2026
Adjusted by
Census Bureau COL
Painting pricing data for Vermont is calculated using U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, Census Bureau cost of living indices, and state-level economic indicators.
Data Sources:
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Vermont Labor Department
- U.S. Census Bureau
Last updated: March 2026