How Much Does It Cost to Paint a House Interior in the DFW Metro?
Interior painting across the DFW metro typically runs somewhere between $2 and $6 per square foot of floor area, with the spread driven far more by preparation and access than by the paint itself. Two homes of identical size routinely get quotes that differ by thousands, and the difference is almost always in the walls, not the color.
What Actually Drives the Price
- Prep required: patching, caulking, sanding, and priming is the labor that determines whether a finish lasts
- Ceiling height — two-story entries and vaulted living rooms need staging, which adds real time
- How many colors and how much cutting-in the design requires
- Whether trim, doors, and cabinetry are included or just walls
- Condition of the existing surface, especially if a previous coat was applied over poor prep
Why the Cheapest Quote Often Costs More
The fastest way to lower a painting bid is to skip preparation, and it is invisible on the day the job finishes. It becomes visible a year later as peeling at the caulk lines, flashing over unprimed patches, and trim that never quite bonded. When comparing bids, compare the prep described in writing, not the headline number.
What to Ask For Before Comparing Bids
Ask for a written estimate that names the specific prep steps, the number of coats, and exactly which surfaces are included. Eddie's provides a free written estimate that breaks the scope down before any commitment, specifically so the comparison is like-for-like.
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