Painting1 min read·Updated March 10, 2026

House Painting Costs in Rhode Island: 2026 Price Guide

How much does it cost to paint a house in Rhode Island? 2026 price ranges for interior and exterior painting, paint types, and tips for finding local painters.

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House Painting Costs in Rhode Island for 2026

Professional painters in Rhode Island charge $2.88–$5.18 per square foot for interior painting and $2.07–$4.6 per square foot for exterior. Rhode Island's labor market makes professional painting about 15% above the national average relative to the U.S. average.

Typical Painting Project Costs in Rhode Island

  • Whole-house interior (2,000 sq ft): $4,025–$8,625
  • Single room (12×14 ft): $345–$690
  • Exterior (2,000 sq ft home): $3,450–$8,050
  • Deck or fence staining: $1.73–$4.02 per sq ft

Painting and Rhode Island's Climate

In Rhode Island's humid continental climate, exterior painting timing matters significantly. High humidity in summer can prevent paint from adhering properly and slow drying times. Aim for days with relative humidity below 85% and temperatures between 50°F and 90°F.

Paint Costs and Quantities in Rhode Island

Quality interior latex paint costs $35–$80 per gallon; premium exterior paint runs $45–$90 per gallon. A gallon covers roughly 350–400 square feet per coat on smooth surfaces. For rough or porous surfaces, expect 20–30% lower coverage. Most projects need two coats, plus primer on new drywall or major color changes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do painters charge per hour in Rhode Island?

Professional painters in Rhode Island typically charge $52–$98 per hour for labor. Many painters quote by the square foot or per-room rather than hourly, which makes comparison easier.

How much paint do I need for a 2,000 sq ft house interior?

A 2,000 sq ft home has roughly 5,000–7,000 sq ft of paintable wall and ceiling surface. At 350 sq ft/gallon and two coats, that's 30–40 gallons of paint plus 10–15 gallons of primer. Use our paint calculator for exact quantities based on your room dimensions.

Is it cheaper to paint yourself or hire a painter in Rhode Island?

DIY painting saves 70–80% of the total project cost (materials are typically 20–30% of a professional quote). However, professional painters are faster, have better equipment, and deliver more consistent results. For large or complex projects (high ceilings, exterior ladderwork, intricate trim), professional painting often delivers better value and safety.

When should I paint the exterior of my Rhode Island home?

In Rhode Island, summer (June–August) offers the most reliable weather window — avoid painting when temperatures will drop below 50°F within 24 hours.

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