Painter & Decorator in Swords
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Typical price: €140–€6,000
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Painter & Decorator prices in Swords
| 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
How do I find a good painter in Swords?
Look for painters in Swords with recent reviewed jobs similar to yours, ask two or three for itemised written quotes on the same scope, and compare the scopes rather than the bottom line. Local paint stores are an underrated source — staff know which professionals buy quality materials regularly. A painter who measures up in person and asks about prep will almost always outperform one who prices sight-unseen.
How do I judge a painter's quality before hiring?
Three checks: recent photos or addresses of comparable jobs (ask specifically for work 1-2 years old — fresh paint always looks good), reviews that mention prep and cleanliness rather than just price, and the quote itself — a detailed written scope with prep level, paint spec, and coat count signals a professional; a one-line price signals corner-cutting. Cutting-in lines around ceilings and trim are where skill shows.
Should I move furniture before the painters arrive?
Clear small items, valuables, and wall hangings yourself; painters typically move large furniture to the room centre and sheet it as part of the job. Confirm this when booking — some charge extra for furniture moving, and empty rooms are always cheaper and faster to paint. For whole-house jobs, discuss room sequencing so you can keep living around the work.
How are painting jobs priced?
Painters quote one of four ways: per room (most common for interiors), per square metre or square foot of wall area, a day rate for open-ended work, or a fixed price for a defined whole-house scope. A fixed quote against a written scope — rooms, surfaces, prep level, number of coats, and who supplies paint — protects you best. Day rates suit only small punch-list jobs where the scope genuinely can't be pinned down.
How much deposit is normal for a painting job?
For small interior jobs, many painters ask nothing up front or a token booking fee. For larger jobs, 10-30% deposit is typical, sometimes with a materials payment when paint is purchased. Be wary of demands for 50%+ before any work starts. Stage payments for multi-week jobs are fine; hold back the final payment until you've inspected the finished work in daylight.
Is it worth paying more for premium paint?
Usually yes for high-traffic areas and exteriors. Premium lines cover better (sometimes saving a coat), scrub clean without burnishing, and hold colour longer outdoors. On a professional job, labour dominates the price — upgrading paint might add a small percentage to the total while meaningfully extending repaint intervals. Save budget paint for low-traffic ceilings and rental refreshes.
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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