Costs associated with painting

The national average cost for a professional paint job ranges around $1.60 (2006) per square foot of paintable area.This means that if your home has 2,500 square feet of paintable space--not floor space--you will spend around $4,00.00.Assuming a life span of 5 years and a 3% inflation rate, your cost to re-paint in 5 years will be $4,637.00 and $5,375.00 five years after that!

The spending doesn't stop there. Your home's wall coating can have tremendous impact on your utility bills as well.Our coatings have proven that most people save 30% to 40% on utility expenses by applying our coatings.Let's say your utility bills currently average $150.00 per month or $1,800.00 per year.Given the same 3% inflation rate, you will pay $9,843.00 to your utility company(s) over the next 5 years and $11,410.00 for the following 5 years.An insulating coating that reduces your utility expenses will save you $1,968.00 over the first 5 year period and $2,282.00 over the following 5 year period.

To recap, a standard paint job will cost you $4,000.00 now, $4,637.00 in 5 years and $1,968.00 in unnecessary utility costs.That's $10,605.00 !!!!!!! And that does not include future paint jobs and utility bills.

The bottom line is, you pay too much to protect your home with quality paint over its lifetime.

 

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  • Resists Mold & Mildew
  • Saves on Energy Costs
  • Class A Fire Rating
  • Low Maintenance
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