Painter & Decorator in Yishun New Town
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Typical price: SGD 140–SGD 2,300
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Painter & Decorator prices in Yishun New Town
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3-room HDB whole flat All walls and ceilings, two coats, paint included | SGD 460 | SGD 740 | SGD 1,000 |
| 4-room HDB whole flat All walls and ceilings, two coats, paint included | SGD 640 | SGD 920 | SGD 1,300 |
| 5-room HDB whole flat All walls and ceilings, two coats, paint included | SGD 830 | SGD 1,100 | SGD 1,450 |
| Condo (3-bedroom) Whole-unit repaint, two coats, paint included | SGD 920 | SGD 1,400 | SGD 2,300 |
| Single room or feature wall One room or accent wall, colour change with sealer | SGD 140 | SGD 260 | SGD 410 |
How to hire a painter & decorator pro in Singapore
- Quote by flat type — SG painting is priced per whole HDB flat type (3-room, 4-room, 5-room) or condo size, usually including paint
- Confirm the paint brand and line in the quote (Nippon and Dulux dominate; odourless and anti-mould lines cost more)
- Check whether the price includes sealer/undercoat for colour changes and anti-mould treatment for bathrooms and kitchens
- Ask about furniture protection and moving — most SG quotes include sheeting but not full furniture moving
- No HDB permit is needed for internal painting, but condo managements may require a work notification for painter access
- Check reviews on Google or renovation platforms (Qanvast-style) and get 2-3 whole-flat quotes to compare like-for-like
Painting requires no licence in Singapore and internal repainting needs no HDB permit — the market is dominated by fixed whole-flat packages (priced by HDB flat type or condo size) that typically include paint, with odourless and anti-mould lines as the common upgrades in the humid climate. Condo managements may require contractor registration for access.
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Frequently asked questions
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
How much does it cost to paint an HDB flat in Singapore?
Whole-flat packages typically run about S$650-S$1,100 for a 3-room, S$1,000-S$1,300 for a 4-room, and S$1,200-S$1,600 for a 5-room flat, usually including paint and two coats. Budget operators advertise from ~S$500 for smaller flats; confirm coats, sealer, and brand before comparing.
Is anti-mould paint worth it in Singapore?
For bathrooms, kitchens, and poorly ventilated walls, yes — Singapore's humidity makes surface mould a recurring problem, and anti-mould lines from Nippon or Dulux meaningfully delay it for a modest per-room upcharge. Pair it with fixing the moisture source; paint alone won't beat a leaking or condensating wall.
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