How much does a painter cost in Frankston?
Predominantly post-war and 1970s–80s freestanding brick homes on generous blocks. Tradies from inner Melbourne will typically add a travel surcharge of $34–80 for Frankston — using a local Frankston tradie avoids this entirely. Frankston is in outer Melbourne — tradies from the inner city often add $34–$70 travel. Using a local Western Melbourne tradie avoids this.
Good parking throughout — not a factor for any trades.
Painting in Frankston costs $50–$100 per hour for a licensed painter, or $300–$800 for a single room (walls and ceiling). A whole-house interior repaint for a 3-bedroom costs $3,000–$8,000, while exterior repainting runs $4,000–$10,000.
We've compiled pricing from painters across Frankston, plus hipages, ServiceSeeking, and Airtasker listings as of July 2026. All prices include GST.
Detailed Pricing — Frankston 2026
| Service | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Painter (hourly rate) | $50/hr | $70 | $100 |
| Single room (walls + ceiling) | $300per room | $500 | $800 |
| Whole interior (3-bed house) | $3,000total | $5,000 | $8,000 |
| Whole interior (4-bed house) | $4,500total | $7,000 | $12,000 |
| Exterior (single-storey) | $4,000total | $6,500 | $10,000 |
| Exterior (two-storey) | $6,000total | $11,000 | $18,000 |
| Feature wall | $150per wall | $300 | $500 |
| Ceiling only (per room) | $200per room | $320 | $500 |
| Door (both sides) | $80per door | $130 | $200 |
| Fence painting/staining | $500total | $1,200 | $2,500 |
| Deck staining | $500total | $1,100 | $2,000 |
| Wallpaper removal + repaint | $500per room | $900 | $1,500 |
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Prices include GST. Based on Melbourne metro area, Mar 2026. Outer suburbs may vary.
How Painting Costs Vary Across Frankston
Your suburb affects painting costs primarily through property type, access difficulty, and the condition of existing paintwork. Heritage homes cost significantly more than modern builds.
Frankston & nearby suburbs we cover
Frankston, Seaford, Langwarrin, Carrum Downs, Mount Eliza.
What You'll Actually Pay — Real Painting Scenarios
Here's what common painting projects cost in Frankston in 2026. All prices include labour, paint, and standard preparation (cleaning, sanding, filling minor cracks, masking).
Single room repaint — standard bedroom
Walls and ceiling in a standard 3×4m bedroom with 2.4m ceilings. Includes light sanding, gap filling, one coat primer on patched areas, and two coats of top-quality acrylic. Add $85–$170 for painting door frames, skirting, and window trims in a contrasting colour. Most painters have a minimum job charge of $255–$425, so painting a single small room is less cost-effective than bundling multiple rooms. The most affordable room repaint rates in the Melbourne metro. Modern plasterboard walls need minimal preparation.
Full interior repaint — 3-bedroom house
All walls, ceilings, and trims throughout. A standard 120–150m² home takes 3–5 days with a two-person crew. This includes living areas, bedrooms, hallway, kitchen, and bathrooms. Quality painters use different paint types for different areas: low-sheen for living areas and bedrooms, semi-gloss for bathrooms and kitchens (moisture resistance), and gloss for trims and doors (durability). Expect to pay 10–20% more for a home with ornate cornices, high ceilings, or dark-to-light colour changes. Large homes at the best rates in Melbourne. Modern construction with good surfaces means painters can work efficiently. Strong competition keeps pricing keen.
Exterior repaint — single-storey brick veneer
Pressure wash ($255–$680), repair render cracks ($170–$680), prime bare or patched areas, and two coats of premium exterior acrylic. For a standard 3-bedroom single-storey home. Brick homes are generally cheaper to paint than weatherboard because the surface is more uniform. If the existing paint is in good condition, a single coat may suffice at 30–40% less cost. Add $1,275–$2,550 for fascia, gutters, window frames, and eaves. Mostly brick veneer with rendered sections. Good access and flat terrain. Extreme summer heat means exterior painting should avoid December–February for best results.
Exterior repaint — two-storey weatherboard
Scaffolding ($1,700–$4,250), extensive preparation (scraping, sanding, filling gaps between boards), primer where bare timber is exposed, and two coats of premium exterior acrylic. Weatherboard homes are the most labour-intensive exterior paint job — preparation often takes longer than the actual painting. If the house has lead paint (pre-1970), add $2,550–$6,800 for safe lead paint management. The total timeframe is typically 1–2 weeks for a two-person crew. Excellent access and flat sites. Scaffold setup is straightforward. Most affordable two-storey exterior painting in the metro area.
Pre-sale refresh — interior only, neutral colour
The most cost-effective home improvement before selling. A fresh coat of a neutral colour (Dulux Lexicon Quarter, Natural White, or similar) throughout the interior makes every room look cleaner, bigger, and more inviting. Real estate agents consistently report that a professional repaint adds 2–5% to the sale price — on a $1.5M Frankston home, that's $25,500–$75,000 return on a $4,250 investment. Focus on walls and ceilings in living areas, bedrooms, and hallway. Skip painting inside wardrobes and storage areas to keep costs down. Fresh paint makes a significant difference in this price-competitive market. Affordable professional painting delivers strong ROI on pre-sale presentation.
What Affects Painter Costs in Frankston
Interior vs exterior
Interior painting in Frankston ($3,000–$8,000 for a 3-bed) is generally cheaper than exterior ($4,000–$10,000) due to weather exposure, scaffolding needs, and prep work on external surfaces.
Surface condition
Freshly plastered walls are easy. Older Frankston homes with peeling paint, cracks, or wallpaper removal need extensive prep, adding 30–50% to labour costs.
Number of coats
Two coats over a primer is standard. Dark-to-light colour changes may need 3+ coats. Extra coats add 25–40% to paint costs and labour time.
Ceiling height & access
Standard 2.4m ceilings are straightforward. Higher ceilings in older Frankston homes need scaffolding or platform ladders, increasing cost and time.
Paint quality
Budget paint ($30–$50/tin) vs premium (Dulux Wash & Wear, $70–$100/tin) affects both finish quality and longevity. Most Frankston painters recommend mid-range to premium for interiors.
Trim & detail work
Painting doors, window frames, skirting boards, and architraves is labour-intensive. A feature wall ($200–$500 in Frankston) with a different colour or texture adds cost.
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Our Methodology
Prices on this page are compiled from publicly available cost guides, leading tradie marketplaces, peak industry body data, and individual tradesperson websites across Australia. We cross-reference ranges from multiple sources and adjust for city-specific cost differences based on advertised rates, salary data, and cost-of-living indicators. Our price guides are produced independently. Pricing is compiled from public quotes, industry rate guides, and marketplace data, and no tradesperson can influence a published figure. All prices are estimates and will vary based on your specific job. Always get multiple quotes. Last reviewed July 2026. Read our full methodology →