House Painting Cost in Montana

Updated June 2026 · Based on Montana contractor data

$2,093
Low Estimate
$3,220
State Average
$4,991
High Estimate

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Painting Costs in Montana

Project Builder Standard Premium
Interior (1,500 sqft) $2,484 $3,864 $5,796
Exterior (1,200 sqft) $1,546 $2,429 $3,533
Full Home (1-story) $4,030 $6,293 $9,329
Full Home (2-story) $6,541 $10,221 $15,125

House Painting Costs in Montana

House painting in Montana costs below the national average. Lower cost of living and competitive contractor markets keep painting prices favorable in Montana.

What Drives Painting Costs in Montana

  • • Local labor rates: near national average (-8% lower)
  • • Climate: Cold winters limit exterior painting season to spring/summer
  • • Average project: $2,093–$4,991 for full home repaint

Tips to Save on Painting in Montana

  • • Schedule exterior painting in late summer/early fall for best rates
  • • Get 3+ quotes from licensed painters — prices vary widely
  • • Do your own surface prep (patching holes, sanding) to reduce labor
  • • Consider bundling interior and exterior for package pricing

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to paint a house in Montana?
House painting in Montana typically costs $2,093–$4,991, with an average around $3,220 for a standard home.
What affects painting costs the most?
Surface area (square footage), paint quality, number of coats, surface prep required, and whether it's interior, exterior, or both are the biggest cost drivers.
How much do painters charge per square foot?
In Montana, painters typically charge $1.50–$4.50 per square foot for interior work and $1.20–$3.50 per square foot for exterior work, depending on paint quality and prep needed.
Is it cheaper to paint yourself or hire a painter?
DIY painting saves 60–70% on labor but requires time and skill. Professional painters ensure better prep, coverage, and finish, especially for exterior work or high ceilings.
How long does house painting take?
A typical interior repaint takes 3–5 days for a crew of two. Exterior painting takes 2–4 days for average homes. Larger homes with extensive prep can take 1–2 weeks.