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Quick guidance and answers to your questions about Exterior residential wall painting in South Africa
Expect R70 to R150 per square metre in labour, or R150 to R300 including quality paint. Complete exteriors run R15,000 to R28,000 for smaller single-storeys, R25,000 to R45,000 for larger ones, and R35,000 to R70,000+ for double-storeys where access equipment joins the bill.
The palm test: rub a wall, and white chalky residue means the paint’s binder has broken down and protection is failing. Fading, hairline cracking, and any flaking are the same message. Repainting at the chalky-but-sound stage is dramatically cheaper than after flaking, cracks, and damp move in.
Four to seven years for standard exterior acrylics and eight to ten for premium and elastomeric coatings — on properly prepared walls. Preparation is the multiplier: the same paint over unwashed chalk fails in a season or two. North- and west-facing walls age fastest in the sun.
Dry seasons: winter in Gauteng and the summer-rainfall regions, and the drier months from roughly October to April in the Western Cape. Exterior coats need dry walls and a rain-free curing window, so good painters plan around the forecast and won’t coat damp walls.
Not directly — cracks get repaired with flexible fillers or plaster first, and damp must be traced and treated or it pushes the new paint straight off. Painting over these problems buys a few good-looking months and a bigger bill later. A thorough quote itemises the repairs before the coats.
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The Cost of Exterior Wall Painting in South Africa
(Written by the Kandua Team, with practical insights from our network of vetted South African painters)
Exterior paint isn’t decoration — it’s your plaster’s raincoat. South African sun breaks down paint binders year after year until walls chalk, fade, and start letting water reach the plaster, where the real damage bills live. By the time an exterior looks tired, it has usually stopped protecting.
A professional exterior repaint resets both the look and the protection for five to ten years. This guide covers exterior house painting costs in South Africa and what determines whether a repaint lasts.
Expert Advice Before You Book
“Rub the wall with your palm — if it comes away white, the paint is done,” says a vetted painter on the Kandua network with over 15 years of experience. “Chalking means the binder has broken down, and new paint over unwashed, unprimed chalk peels within a season. Wash, treat, prime, then paint: that order is the whole game outdoors.”
- Repaint before it’s desperate: painting a sound-but-faded exterior costs far less than one where flaking, cracks, and damp repairs have moved in — the tired-looking stage is the cheap stage.
- Insist on washing and priming: high-pressure washing and the correct primer over chalky areas are the difference between a 2-year and an 8-year result.
- Paint the details in the same pass: fascias, gutters, plinths, and window surrounds cost little extra with scaffolding and crews already on site.
Typical Costs for Exterior Wall Painting
Here’s what South African homeowners can expect to pay in 2026:
- Labour per square metre: R70 to R150 for washed, prepped, two-coat work.
- Including quality exterior paint: R150 to R300 per square metre.
- Small single-storey home: R15,000 to R28,000 full exterior.
- Larger single-storey: R25,000 to R45,000.
- Double-storey homes: R35,000 to R70,000+, access equipment included.
- Crack repairs, damp treatment, fascia painting: quoted per item, commonly 10 to 20% of the total.
For a deeper breakdown of rates, see the Kandua Painter Cost Guide.
How Location Affects Costs in South Africa
Prices vary by region, driven by local labour rates, travel distances, and demand:
- Western Cape: R80 to R160 per square metre labour — winter rain windows shape scheduling, and coastal homes need salt-tolerant coatings.
- Gauteng (Johannesburg & Pretoria): R70 to R150 per square metre, with UV and hail the main aging forces.
- KwaZulu-Natal: R70 to R150 per square metre, where humidity and mould resistance drive coating choice.
Factors That Influence Your Final Quote
- Surface condition: sound paint needs washing and coating; chalking, flaking, and cracked walls need stripping, repairs, and priming — easily half the job on older homes.
- Height and access: double-storey walls, gables, and tight boundaries need scaffolding or platforms that add real cost.
- Paint grade: premium exterior acrylics and elastomerics cost more upfront and stretch repaint cycles from ~4 years toward 8 to 10.
- Detail work: fascias, barge boards, gutters, plinths, and feature walls add scope — and finish the look.
Cost Examples by Job Complexity
- Straightforward job: Sound single-storey exterior: washed, spot-primed, two coats. Time: 3 to 5 days. Typical cost: R15,000 to R25,000.
- Complex job: Weathered double-storey: stripped flaking areas, crack and damp repairs, full prime, premium coating, fascias and gutters. Time: 1.5 to 2.5 weeks. Typical cost: R45,000 to R70,000.
Customer Story
A homeowner in Durbanville shared: “Our house hadn’t been painted in twelve years and the walls chalked white on your hand. The crew washed everything, treated a damp patch on the south wall we didn’t know about, primed, and put on two coats before the winter rain arrived. The house looks new — and the painter showed us the damp repair probably saved a replastering bill down the line.”
When to Hire a Professional
Exterior painting is scale, height, and weather management. Call a professional when:
- The walls are chalking or flaking: failed paint must be washed off and primed correctly or the new coat inherits the failure — surface chemistry, not brushwork, decides exterior lifespan.
- Height is involved: gables, double-storeys, and roofline details mean ladders and scaffolding — falls are the serious risk in painting, and pros bring the equipment and insurance.
- There’s damp, cracking, or bubbling: exterior walls show the house’s health; a good painter diagnoses damp and movement before coating over the symptoms, and flags what needs a builder first.
Checklist: Before Your Pro Arrives
- Walk the exterior and photograph problem areas per wall.
- Do the palm test for chalking and note flaking spots.
- Choose colours (test patches on sun and shade walls read differently).
- Discuss timing around your region’s rain season.
- Clear wall perimeters — plants, furniture, vehicles — before the crew arrives.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How much does exterior house painting cost in South Africa?
Expect R70 to R150 per square metre in labour, or R150 to R300 including quality paint. Complete exteriors run R15,000 to R28,000 for smaller single-storeys, R25,000 to R45,000 for larger ones, and R35,000 to R70,000+ for double-storeys where access equipment joins the bill.
How do I know when my house needs repainting outside?
The palm test: rub a wall, and white chalky residue means the paint’s binder has broken down and protection is failing. Fading, hairline cracking, and any flaking are the same message. Repainting at the chalky-but-sound stage is dramatically cheaper than after flaking, cracks, and damp move in.
How long does exterior paint last in South Africa?
Four to seven years for standard exterior acrylics and eight to ten for premium and elastomeric coatings — on properly prepared walls. Preparation is the multiplier: the same paint over unwashed chalk fails in a season or two. North- and west-facing walls age fastest in the sun.
What time of year is best for exterior painting?
Dry seasons: winter in Gauteng and the summer-rainfall regions, and the drier months from roughly October to April in the Western Cape. Exterior coats need dry walls and a rain-free curing window, so good painters plan around the forecast and won’t coat damp walls.
Can you paint over cracked or damp exterior walls?
Not directly — cracks get repaired with flexible fillers or plaster first, and damp must be traced and treated or it pushes the new paint straight off. Painting over these problems buys a few good-looking months and a bigger bill later. A thorough quote itemises the repairs before the coats.
Summary of Exterior Wall Painting Costs (2026)
- Budget jobs: from R15,000
- Average jobs: around R30,000
- High-end jobs: R70,000+
- Typical range: R15,000 to R70,000+
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Painters in South Africa: what to know before you book
Paint is the cheapest transformation a home can get — and the easiest one to get wrong. Two quotes for “the same job” can differ by thousands, and the difference is almost never the paint. It’s the preparation: what gets washed, scraped, filled, and primed before the first coat goes on.
Kandua helps you get it done properly by matching you with a vetted painter for your job — a single feature wall, a full interior, an exterior repaint, or a roof.
A few quick answers (so you don’t have to scroll)
How do I choose a good painter?
Pick someone whose quote names the exact paint product and number of coats in writing, itemises the prep work, and asks questions about surface condition before quoting. Vague quotes (“paint 3 bedrooms — R X”) are where disputes start.
What should painting cost?
Most painters quote per square metre of wall area: roughly R50 – R90/m² for labour only, or R100 – R250/m² including paint and materials. (There’s a pricing guide further down.)
Is exterior painting different from interior?
Yes — different paints (UV and weather resistance, elasticity), more prep, weather-dependent scheduling, and often work at height. Never use interior paint outside; it will fail early.
Can I just paint over damp, mould, or peeling paint?
No — and any painter who says yes is selling you a repaint in six months. The moisture source must be fixed and the surface properly prepared first, or the new coat bubbles and peels exactly where the old one did.
Common painting jobs (and what they actually involve)
- Interior rooms: moving and covering furniture, washing and filling walls, cutting in, two coats — a pro typically does a standard room in 4–8 hours including prep
- Full interiors: sequenced room by room over several days so you can keep living in the house
- Exterior walls: high-pressure washing, scraping loose paint, repairing cracked plaster, plaster primer on bare patches, then weather-resistant coats — the most prep-heavy job in painting
- Ceilings: often quoted separately; stains from old leaks need a stain-blocking primer or they bleed straight through new paint
- Doors, trim, and windows: enamel work is slow, careful brushwork — expect it itemised per item rather than per m²
- Roof painting: a specialised job with its own coatings and safety requirements, usually priced per m² of roof area
- Feature walls and colour changes: going from dark to light needs primer plus extra coats — budget for it upfront rather than discovering it on day two
Prep is 70% of the job (and why quotes differ so much)
When two quotes are far apart, compare the prep, not the price. A proper job includes:
- Washing: paint doesn’t bond to dust, grease, or chalking old paint
- Scraping and sanding: loose and flaking paint must come off — painting over it just glues the new coat to a failing surface
- Filling and repairs: cracks raked out and filled, holes patched, damaged plaster repaired
- Priming: bare plaster, filled patches, stains, and dark-to-light changes all need the right primer, not just “another coat”
- Masking and protection: floors, fittings, and gardens covered before the first tin opens
The cheap quote usually skips two or three of these. It looks the same on handover day — the difference shows up within a year.
When paint isn’t the fix — and who to call instead
Some “painting problems” are actually building problems wearing a paint costume:
1) Damp, mould, and bubbling paint
Bubbling, flaking, or mould that returns after cleaning means moisture is moving through the wall — from a leak, failed waterproofing, blocked gutters, or rising damp. Fix the source first; then paint. A painter can handle mould treatment and repainting once the cause is resolved, but rising damp and hidden leaks need specialist assessment.
2) Cracks
Hairline plaster cracks are cosmetic — rake, fill, prime, paint. Wide, growing, or stepped cracks in brickwork can signal movement and warrant a professional assessment before any cosmetic work.
3) Waterproofing
Parapet walls, flat roofs, and balconies that leak need proper waterproofing systems, not thicker paint. Some painters do waterproofing as a specialty — confirm the actual system and guarantee being quoted, not just “a waterproof coat”.
The good news: describe the symptoms to Jess and you’ll be matched with the right vetted pro for what the job actually needs — painter, waterproofing specialist, or plumber if there’s a leak behind it.
Pricing: what to budget for a painter in South Africa
Painting is usually quoted per square metre of wall area (not floor area), with day rates common for smaller or mixed jobs:
Typical cost structure
- Labour: per m² or per day, depending on the job
- Paint and materials (or supply your own by agreement)
- Prep and repairs: filling, scraping, priming — itemised on good quotes
- Access: scaffolding or ladders for double-volume walls and exteriors
- Clean-up and disposal where the job creates waste
Typical ranges you’ll see (guideline)
- Labour only: roughly R50 – R90 per m² for standard walls
- Including paint and materials: roughly R100 – R250 per m², depending on paint quality and surface condition
- Day rates: commonly R550 – R1,500 per painter per day depending on skill level
- A single standard room: often R1,500 – R6,000 including materials, by size and spec
What pushes a quote up
Heavy prep, textured surfaces (they take 20–25% more paint), dark-to-light colour changes, work at height, coastal exposure needing higher-spec coatings, and premium paint ranges. Cheap paint is a false economy — quality paint covers better, often needs fewer coats, and lasts years longer.
10 Genuinely helpful painter FAQ’s
- Do painters charge per square metre, per room, or per day?
All three exist. Per m² is standard for whole rooms and exteriors, per-day suits mixed or smaller jobs, and per-room flat rates are common for standard bedrooms. Whichever it is, get the paint product, coats, and prep itemised in writing. - How many coats do I need?
Two coats is the standard for a proper finish. Add primer for bare plaster, filled patches, stains, and dark-to-light changes — “one thick coat” is how patchy walls happen. - Does paint quality really matter?
Yes — it’s most of what you’re paying for. Premium paint covers better (sometimes saving a coat), washes clean, and lasts years longer, especially outside. Ask what product is being quoted and look it up. - How long does painting take?
A pro does a standard room in 4–8 hours including prep; full interiors run 3–7 days and exteriors 4–10 days depending on size, surface condition, and weather. Drying time between coats isn’t padding — it’s the job. - Can painting happen in winter or rain?
Interiors, yes, year-round. Exteriors need dry surfaces and reasonable temperatures for paint to cure properly — in winter-rainfall areas plan exterior work for the dry season, and in summer-rainfall areas work around the afternoon storms. - I’m going from a dark colour to a light one — what changes?
Budget for a coat of primer plus potentially a third colour coat. Skipping the primer means the old colour ghosts through and the “cheaper” quote ends up patchy. - What’s the difference between interior and exterior paint?
Exterior paint is engineered for UV, rain, and temperature movement; interior paint is engineered for washability and finish. They are not interchangeable — interior paint used outside fails fast. - Are ceilings, doors, and trim included in a wall quote?
Usually not — they’re itemised separately because ceiling work and enamel brushwork take different time and materials. Confirm exactly what surfaces the quote covers before comparing prices. - Do painters guarantee their work?
Reputable pros offer a workmanship guarantee — ask what’s covered and for how long, in writing. Paint manufacturers’ warranties apply only when the product is applied to spec, which is another reason proper prep matters. - What should I ask a painter before they start?
Three questions cover most issues:
- “Which exact paint product will you use, and how many coats — in writing on the quote?”
- “What prep is included — washing, scraping, filling, priming — and what’s excluded?”
- “What do you guarantee on workmanship, and for how long?”
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