Pricing Guide

How Much Does a Painter and Decorator Cost in Bristol?

Painter and decorator costs in Bristol: £18–£25/hour or day rates £150–£200. Interior and exterior painting prices for homes and commercial properties.

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Bristol's bustling mix of Georgian terraces, Victorian villas, Edwardian semis, and modern apartment buildings means painter and decorator costs vary significantly based on property type, size, and complexity. Whether you're refreshing a Clifton townhouse, tackling a terraced cottage in Bedminster, or painting a commercial shopfront on Park Street, the work involved—surface preparation, number of coats, specialist finishes—drives the price. BizHub365 connects Bristol homeowners and business owners with local, vetted decorators who understand the city's diverse architectural styles and can quote accurately for your space.

Painter and Decorator Prices in Bristol

Service Typical Cost Unit
Interior room painting (single room, walls and ceiling) £250 – £450 per room
Exterior house painting (semi-detached property, all elevations) £1200 – £2200 per job
Kitchen or bathroom wall tiling £400 – £800 per 10m²
Wallpaper hanging (including preparation) £150 – £300 per room
Feature wall (paint effect, mural, or specialist finish) £300 – £600 per wall
Woodwork painting and varnishing (doors, skirting, frames) £80 – £180 per door or 5m of skirting
Commercial shop or office interior redecoration £1500 – £3500 per job
Exterior masonry or render cleaning and sealing £500 – £1200 per job

Prices are indicative averages for Bristol. Actual quotes will vary based on job specifics.

What Affects the Cost?

Bristol's diverse property stock—from Georgian townhouses in Clifton and Cotham to Victorian terraces in Southville and inter-war semis across Bedminster and Henleaze—means costs vary significantly by location and property condition. Surface preparation often accounts for 40% of labour time, especially on older properties where woodwork repair or damp treatment precedes painting. Material quality, paint type (emulsion versus specialist finishes like limewash), and access complexity affect final quotes. Local Bristol tradespeople typically charge premium rates compared to rural Somerset or Gloucestershire, reflecting higher overheads and property values in the city.

Money-Saving Tips

Book your painter during winter months (November to February) when demand drops and tradespeople offer better rates. Request a fixed quote covering materials and preparation work upfront—avoid hourly rates for predictable jobs. Combine jobs (interior and exterior, multiple rooms) to negotiate volume discounts. Source your own paint if the decorator agrees; Bristol's independent paint suppliers in the city centre often match or beat high-street prices.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to paint a bedroom in Bristol?
A typical bedroom (walls, ceiling, woodwork) costs £250–£450 depending on condition, current decoration, and whether extensive prep work is needed. Older period properties with uneven plaster or multiple coats to strip tend to be more expensive. Get three local quotes to compare.
Why do exterior house painting quotes vary so much in Bristol?
Price depends on property size, number of storeys, scaffold access requirements, surface condition, and current paintwork. A semi-detached Victorian terrace in Southville might cost £1,200–£1,800, whilst a larger detached property in Stoke Bishop could reach £2,500+. Weather exposure and salt spray near the Avon Gorge can also affect coating durability and cost.
Should I hire a VAT-registered painter and decorator in Bristol?
If your work budget exceeds £85,000 annually, the tradesperson must be VAT-registered by law. For typical domestic jobs (under £500–£2,000), most Bristol decorators are VAT-registered but claim back costs themselves. Always ask for an invoice showing VAT separately so you know the true cost and can verify their credentials via Companies House or the HMRC register.
How long does an interior redecoration of a three-bedroom house take in Bristol?
Budget 5–10 working days for full interior redecoration (three bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, hallway, bathroom) including preparation, painting, and cleanup. Stripped woodwork, multiple undercoats, or specialist finishes add time. Professional decorators often spread work across 2–3 weeks due to drying time between coats, allowing them to work on other projects simultaneously.

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