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What painter & decorator costs in Malaysia
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single room (walls and ceiling) Two coats, standard paint included | MYR 300 | MYR 500 | MYR 800 |
| Whole interior (terrace house) Walls throughout, two coats, paint included | MYR 2,500 | MYR 4,500 | MYR 7,000 |
| Exterior repaint (terrace or semi-D) Crack fill, sealer, two weather-resistant coats | MYR 3,000 | MYR 5,500 | MYR 9,000 |
| Condo unit repaint (2-3BR) Whole-unit, two coats, permit-compliant crew | MYR 1,500 | MYR 3,000 | MYR 5,500 |
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How to hire a painter & decorator pro in Malaysia
- Quote per square foot or per house type — Malaysian painting runs RM1.50-RM6 per sq ft depending on paint line and prep
- Specify the brand and line (Nippon, Dulux, and Jotun dominate; anti-fungal lines matter in the humid climate)
- Confirm whether the quote includes paint, sealer/undercoat for colour changes, and ceilings
- For condos, arrange the management work permit and confirm working hours
- Check reviews on Recommend.my-style platforms or get referrals; CIDB registration applies to construction contractors, not small residential painters
- For exteriors, ask about crack filling and waterproof coatings on weather-exposed walls before painting
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between matt, eggshell, satin, and gloss finishes?
Sheen level. Matt hides wall imperfections best but marks more easily — the default for ceilings and low-traffic walls. Eggshell and satin have a slight sheen and wipe clean, suited to halls, kitchens, and kids' rooms. Gloss and semi-gloss are the hardest-wearing, used on woodwork, doors, and trim. Higher sheen shows surface flaws more, so prep matters more as you go glossier.
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.
When is the best time of year to paint the exterior?
Exterior paint needs dry surfaces and temperatures roughly between 10-30C (50-85F) without rain for 24 hours after application, so the local dry season or settled summer months are ideal. Painters' calendars fill in peak season — booking exterior work a month or two ahead gets better pricing and scheduling. Interiors are painted year-round and some painters discount interior work in their off-season.
What about lead paint in older homes?
Homes painted before the late 1970s-1980s (exact cutoff varies by country) may have lead-based layers under newer paint. The danger is sanding or scraping it into dust. If your home predates the local cutoff, ask the painter how they test for and handle lead — wet sanding, containment, or encapsulation rather than dry-sanding. Several countries legally require certified lead-safe practices for pre-cutoff homes.
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.
How much does painting cost in Malaysia?
Typically RM1.50-RM6 per square foot depending on paint quality and prep — a standard room runs about RM300-RM800, a whole terrace-house interior RM2,500-RM7,000, and exteriors RM3,000-RM9,000. Klang Valley prices sit at the top of the range; confirm paint line and coats when comparing.
Is anti-fungal paint necessary in Malaysia?
For bathrooms, kitchens, and any wall with damp history, yes — Malaysian humidity grows mould through standard emulsion quickly, and the anti-fungal lines from Nippon or Dulux cost only modestly more. On exterior walls, pairing paint with waterproofing treatment on exposed elevations is the more important upgrade.
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