Updated for 2026. Here's what Plano homeowners typically pay for painting services.

| Service | Low | High | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Interior painting (per room) | $325 | $750 | Standard room. West Plano established homes often have taller ceilings (9-10 ft) adding 15% to cost |
| Whole-house interior (2,500 sq ft) | $4,500 | $9,500 | Larger average home size in Plano; Legacy area condos are more affordable at $2,500-5,000 |
| Exterior painting (full house) | $3,800 | $9,500 | Many 80s-90s homes in Old Plano and Plano West have wood siding that needs extensive prep |
| Cabinet painting/refinishing | $2,800 | $7,000 | Kitchen updates are the #1 interior project in Plano as homeowners modernize 80s-90s oak |
| Deck/fence staining | $750 | $2,300 | Larger lots in West Plano and Willow Bend mean more linear footage of fencing |
| Popcorn ceiling removal | $1,100 | $3,200 | Ubiquitous in Plano’s 1980s housing boom; many homeowners combine with LED recessed lighting install |
| Trim and baseboard painting | $275 | $1,100 | Crown molding is common in West Plano homes and adds to trim painting scope |
| Accent wall (single wall) | $150 | $450 | Popular in Legacy area townhomes and condos looking for a modern refresh |
| Garage floor coating (epoxy) | $1,400 | $3,200 | Common in West Plano three-car garages; decorative metallic finishes trending |
* Prices are estimates based on Plano market data for 2026. Actual costs depend on project scope, materials, and contractor.
Most 1980s-90s Plano homes were finished with flat builder-grade paint that stains easily and doesn’t clean well, often requiring two coats of new paint over a quality primer to achieve a lasting finish
West Plano homes in Willow Bend, Deerfield, and Gleneagles commonly have 9-10 foot ceilings on the first floor and vaulted ceilings in living areas, increasing both material usage and labor time
Nearly every Plano neighborhood has an HOA that controls exterior colors. Painters familiar with Plano HOA processes can help navigate approvals, but the review period adds 2-3 weeks before work begins
East Plano’s newer developments (post-2010) have modern drywall finishes and standard ceiling heights that keep painting costs 10-15% below equivalent square footage in older West Plano homes
Legacy area and downtown Plano condos require less paint but may have HOA-mandated contractors or insurance requirements that limit your painter options
The two-story foyer entry common in 1990s Plano homes requires specialized extension ladders or mini-scaffolding to reach 18-20 foot walls, adding $300-600 to the job
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Plano’s painting market peaks in spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) when the weather cooperates and the real estate market is most active. The strong connection between painting and home sales in Plano means demand surges whenever the housing market heats up. HOA exterior color approval timelines of 2-3 weeks mean you need to plan even further ahead during peak season. Interior painting demand is steadiest, and painters are most available from December through February—ideal for tackling those popcorn ceilings and cabinet refinishing projects.
Plano is defined by its enormous 1980s-90s housing stock—neighborhoods like Plano West, Willow Bend, Deerfield, and Prestonwood represent tens of thousands of homes that are now 30-40 years old and cycling through their second or third repaint. Cabinet refinishing has become one of the most requested painting projects in Plano as homeowners update golden oak kitchens without a full remodel. The Legacy area’s condo and townhome boom has also created a steady market for interior refreshes in smaller spaces. Plano’s HOA culture means exterior painting always involves a color approval process—experienced local painters know which colors get approved quickly and which trigger committee debates.
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