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Painter & Decorator prices in Gateshead

Researched estimates for Gateshead (GBP), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Single room (walls and ceiling) Standard bedroom, two coats, minor prep £280 £410 £640
Whole interior (3-bed house) Walls throughout, standard prep, two coats £1,850 £3,200 £5,500
Exterior repaint (semi-detached) Render/masonry walls, fascias and trim, access equipment £1,400 £2,750 £5,050
Woodwork per room (doors, skirting, frames) Gloss or satinwood finish added to a wall job £140 £230 £370
Feature wall or hallway refresh Single wall or small space, two coats £90 £170 £280

How to hire a painter & decorator pro in United Kingdom

  1. Check membership of the Painting and Decorating Association (PDA) or Dulux Select Decorators — painting is unlicensed in the UK, so these voluntary schemes are the main vetting
  2. Ask for public liability insurance (£2m is standard)
  3. Get itemised quotes stating prep level, number of coats, and paint brand/line — and whether the price includes materials and VAT
  4. Check reviews on Checkatrade, MyBuilder, or Trustpilot mentioning prep and tidiness
  5. For pre-1970s homes, ask how they handle potential lead paint on woodwork — no dry sanding of old gloss
  6. Agree a snag walkthrough in daylight before final payment

Painting and decorating is unregulated in the UK — no licence exists — so voluntary schemes (Painting and Decorating Association membership, Dulux Select Decorators) and review platforms do the vetting work. Lead paint was common in UK homes before the 1960s-70s and its sale was banned by 1992; old gloss woodwork should never be dry-sanded.

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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.

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.

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.

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.

Can painters work room by room while we live in the house?

Yes — it's the normal mode for occupied homes. Agree the sequence, confirm low-VOC or quick-dry paints if fumes are a concern, and expect each room out of action for 1-2 days. Whole-house jobs go 20-30% faster in an empty house, which is why many people schedule painting between moving out and moving in.

Why do painting quotes for the same job vary so much?

Because scope assumptions differ: prep level, coat count, paint quality, whether materials are included, insurance and tax status, and how busy the painter is. A quote 40% below the pack usually means one coat, minimal prep, or an uninsured operator. Normalise the quotes to the same scope in writing and the spread typically shrinks dramatically — what remains is the real price difference.

What is a typical painter and decorator day rate in the UK?

Around £180-£350 per day depending on region, with London at the top; hourly rates run roughly £18-£38. Most jobs are better bought as a fixed price — a standard room typically costs £300-£700 including two coats and minor prep, with materials either included or added at cost.

How much does it cost to paint a whole UK house interior?

A full 3-bed interior repaint (walls throughout, standard prep, two coats) typically runs £2,000-£6,000 depending on region, ceiling heights, and woodwork. Adding all doors, skirting, and frames in gloss can add £1,000+. Get the scope itemised room by room to compare quotes fairly.

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