Painter & Decorator in Limerick
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Typical price: €140–€6,000
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Painter & Decorator prices in Limerick
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single room (walls and ceiling) Standard bedroom, two coats, minor prep | €230 | €370 | €600 |
| Whole interior (3-bed house) Walls throughout, standard prep, two coats | €1,850 | €3,200 | €5,500 |
| Exterior repaint (semi-detached) Masonry walls, fascias, access equipment | €1,650 | €3,200 | €6,000 |
| Woodwork per room (doors, skirting, frames) Gloss or satinwood finish | €140 | €260 | €410 |
How to hire a painter & decorator pro in Ireland
- Ask for proof of public liability insurance — painting is unlicensed in Ireland, so insurance and references are the main checks
- Get itemised quotes stating prep, coats, paint brand, and whether VAT and materials are included
- Check recent local reviews and ask to see comparable jobs 1-2 years old
- For period homes, ask about lead-safe handling of old gloss woodwork
- For exteriors, plan around Irish weather — settled dry spells are short, so agree how weather delays are handled
- Hold back final payment until a daylight snag walkthrough
Painting and decorating is unregulated in Ireland — no licence exists — so insurance, references, and itemised written quotes carry the vetting burden. Ireland's damp maritime climate makes exterior masonry paint choice and dry-weather scheduling decisive for durability, and older Dublin and provincial period homes commonly have lead paint on original woodwork.
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Frequently asked questions
Does a painting quote include paint and materials?
Not always — this is the biggest source of quote confusion. Some painters quote labour-only with you supplying paint; others include mid-range trade paint and itemise upgrades. Materials typically add 15-25% to a labour-only price. Always ask: is paint included, what brand and line, and how many coats? Two quotes can differ mostly because one includes premium paint and the other assumes you buy it.
How long does it take to paint a room or a whole house?
A standard bedroom (walls and ceiling, minor prep) takes a professional 1-2 days including drying time between coats. A whole 3-bedroom interior typically runs 4-7 working days for a two-person crew, longer with heavy prep, woodwork, or wallpaper removal. Exterior repaints depend on weather windows — expect 3-7 days of actual work spread over a longer calendar period.
How many coats of paint do walls need?
Two topcoats is the professional standard for a proper finish, plus a primer or sealer coat on new plaster, stains, or strong colour changes. Be suspicious of quotes that assume one coat — it rarely covers evenly and is the classic way a cheap quote wins then disappoints. Dramatic colour changes (dark to light) can need a tinted primer plus two coats.
Do painters fix cracks and holes before painting?
Good ones do — prep is most of the job. Standard prep includes filling small cracks and holes, sanding, caulking gaps, and spot-priming. What's usually excluded: major plaster repairs, water-damage remediation, and wallpaper removal, which are quoted separately. Ask the quote to state the prep level explicitly; 'paint over as-is' versus 'fill, sand, and prime' can be half the price difference between two quotes.
What do painters and decorators cost in Ireland?
Day rates typically run €200-€400, a standard room €250-€650, and a full 3-bed interior repaint €2,000-€6,000 depending on prep and woodwork. Dublin commands the top of the range. Confirm whether quotes include VAT and materials — practices vary widely.
When can exteriors realistically be painted in Ireland?
Late spring through early autumn, opportunistically — Irish weather rarely gives long dry windows, so exterior jobs are scheduled loosely and painted in dry spells. Masonry paint needs dry substrate and no rain for 24 hours; a painter who proposes exterior work in November should explain exactly how.
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