Guide · 9 min read · Updated August 14, 2026
What exterior house painting costs in Massachusetts in 2026

If you have collected three exterior quotes and they are wildly different, you are not being scammed — you are being quoted three different jobs. This page explains the numbers and the reasons behind them, including where our own pricing sits.
What Massachusetts homeowners actually pay
These are the published 2026 ranges for a full exterior repaint — siding and trim, washed, prepped, primed where bare, and finished with two coats.
Request a written quote for current pricing. Size-only ranges can miss prep, access, carpentry, lead-safe containment, and coating choices. We will inspect the project and give you one written price.
Ranges published independently by three Massachusetts painting companies — Paint Pro New England, SL Painting and Fine Coat Painters — and cross-checked against national data from HomeGuide and Angi.
Why we publish this at all
Almost nobody in this market will put a number on a page. The result is that homeowners get three quotes with no way to judge them, and the cheapest one wins by default — which is how you end up with one thin coat over unprepped wood. Publishing the range is the only way to have an honest conversation about what a proper job costs.
The five things that legitimately move the price
1. Prep condition — by far the biggest factor
A house with sound paint that needs a wash and two coats is a fundamentally different job from one with 40% peeling on the south and west elevations. Scraping, feather-sanding and spot-priming that failure can add $500 to $2,500 to a job, and full paint stripping runs $0.50 to $2.00 per square foot (Quality Preferred).
This is where cheap quotes come from. A contractor who plans to power-wash and coat will always be cheaper than one who plans to scrape, sand and prime, and the difference shows up in year three, not year one.
2. Height
A second storey adds roughly 20–35% over a single-storey house; some contractors put it as high as 50%. A third storey adds another 20–30% on top of that (Quality Preferred, SL Painting). It is not the paint — it is staging, ladder moves and the pace at which anyone can safely work at height.
3. Siding type
| Siding | Relative cost | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Vinyl | Lowest | Smooth, no bare-wood priming, fast coverage. Color must be at or lighter than the original or panels can distort. |
| Fiber cement (HardiePlank) | Low | Stable, primed from the factory, holds paint extremely well. |
| Wood clapboard | Baseline | Needs tannin-blocking primer on bare cedar or the stain ghosts through white. |
| Cedar shingle / shake | Higher | Far more surface area and edges. Roughly 25% above vinyl by one MA contractor’s published comparison. |
| Stucco | Higher | Crack routing and repair first; the texture eats material. |
| Brick / masonry | Highest | Heavy absorption, specialist breathable coatings, and it is a one-way decision. |
Siding comparisons drawn from Quality Preferred, Fine Coat Painters, HomeGuide. Note that Massachusetts sources disagree on the ordering of brick versus wood — treat siding type as a factor, not a formula.
4. Lead paint, if the house predates 1978
Disturbing more than 20 square feet of exterior paint on a pre-1978 home triggers lead-safe work practice requirements. Containment, HEPA equipment, waste handling and a certified supervisor on site add roughly 15–30% to the job. In MetroWest — Concord, Sudbury, Lexington, Wayland, Weston, Lincoln — the majority of housing stock is affected. What that actually involves →
5. Number of colors and amount of trim
Body, trim and accent is standard. Each additional color adds roughly $300 – $800 (SL Painting) because it is another cut line, another product, another set-up. Victorian bracket and spindle detail can double the trim labour on an otherwise ordinary-sized house.
Smaller scopes, if a full repaint is not the year for it
| Scope | Typical Massachusetts range |
|---|---|
| Trim, soffit and fascia only | $800 – $2,800 |
| Siding only, no trim | $2,800 – $6,000 |
| Doors and shutters | $280 – $780 |
| Front entry door alone | $250 – $500 |
| Shutters, per pair | $75 – $150 |
| House wash only | From $450 |
Fine Coat Painters, SL Painting.
A wash alone is genuinely worth considering. If the paint film is sound and the problem is mildew and chalking, washing can buy two or three more years for a few hundred dollars. Ask any contractor whether that is your situation — a good one will tell you the truth even though it is a smaller job for them.
How long it should last
A properly prepared and painted wood exterior in Massachusetts should give you seven to ten years (GL Alliance, SL Painting). South- and west-facing walls fail first, sometimes years ahead of the north side. Do the maths on cost per year rather than cost — a $9,000 job that lasts nine years is cheaper than a $6,000 job that lasts four.
What you are allowed to be asked for up front
Massachusetts law caps your deposit
Under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 142A, a home improvement contractor may not require an advance deposit of more than one third of the total contract price, or the actual cost of special-order materials, whichever is greater. Contracts over $1,000 must be in writing, must carry the contractor’s HIC registration number, and must state start and substantial completion dates (Mass.gov).
If someone asks for 50% up front on a $12,000 exterior, that is not a negotiating position — it is outside the statute.
