Cost to Paint Vinyl & Aluminum Siding in Edmonton

Painting exterior vinyl or aluminum siding in Edmonton usually costs $1.50 to $3.75 per sq. ft., with most projects ranging from $1,200 to $9,000+ depending on home size, siding condition, prep work, access difficulty, paint quality, weather, and urgency. A bungalow may cost $1,200 to $4,500, a two-story home may cost $2,250 to $6,000, and a larger three-story home may cost $3,750 to $9,000+. For best results, siding should be washed, repaired, caulked, primed when needed, and painted with a coating made for exterior vinyl or aluminum surfaces.

Price Ranges for Exterior Vinyl and Aluminum Siding

With these features being standard for homeowners, the pricing is quite robust. It depends on the size of your home, so let’s break it down into three categories.

• Bungalows ( 800-1200 square foot homes) – average $1.50 -$3.75 per square foot – $1,200 to $4,500

• Two-story houses (1500-2000 square foot homes) – equal $1.50- $3 per square foot – $2250 to $6000.

• Three-story houses (2500-3000+ square foot homes) – $1.50 – $3 per square foot – $3750 to $9000+

These are general prices to give you a rough idea of what to expect when you hire a service. Every painting company is different, and these numbers will fluctuate depending on additional factors that we will get into.

 

Home Type Size Range Estimated Rate Estimated Total Cost
Bungalow 800–1,200 sq. ft. $1.50–$3.75 per sq. ft. $1,200–$4,500
Two-story house 1,500–2,000 sq. ft. $1.50–$3.00 per sq. ft. $2,250–$6,000
Three-story house 2,500–3,000+ sq. ft. $1.50–$3.00 per sq. ft. $3,750–$9,000+
Average-size home 1,200–2,000 sq. ft. Varies by prep and access Usually 2–5 days
Larger home 2,500–3,000+ sq. ft. Varies by height and condition Up to 1 week or more

 

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The process of Paint Exterior Vinyl and Aluminium Siding

General preparation is required for this job to be done successfully. Before painting exterior vinyl and aluminum siding is started, the sidings need to be cleaned. Most of the time, the sidings need to be washed. If you are using a pressure washer, keep the nozzle broad and not concentrated because it can damage the vinyl and aluminum.

• In worst-case scenarios, sidings grimed down to a tee; the painters will need to scrub it down with TSP.

• Filling cracks and wholes.

• Replacement of any screws missing.

• After all these, the actual paint job can finally start.

Most companies use a painter and primer for exterior vinyl and aluminum siding. We use a 100 by Sherwin-Williams for both vinyl and aluminum sidings. If you like Benjamin Moore, go for their aura or flat paint line.

 

The time it takes to Finish

Both the homeowner and the painter need time to do their jobs. Both want the jobs done as quickly as possible, but sometimes the homeowner has rose-colored glasses with an abstract idea of time. The painter will typically give a time span for any job they are about to start, so it’s beneficial for the homeowner and painter to stick within this frame.

• It should not take more than a week for a typical home.

• It should range from two to five days for average size homes (1200-2000 square feet).

• Larger homes (2500-3000+ square feet) could take up to one week or more.

All of the numbers are weather permitting. You should allow more time for the job to be perfect if the conditions are rough. It takes immense effort and skill to paint exterior vinyl and aluminum sidings, so you don’t want to rush the workers if the weather gets cold.

 

Factors that Effect the Cost

With the ballpark numbers for the cost to paint exterior vinyl and aluminum siding, it’s important for the home-owner to understand the factors that can drive the price higher. I am sorry to burst your bubble if you were happy with the numbers and now are shocked that prices may change due to external factors. Painters get paid for the amount of work they do as a base.

• The amount of prep ( excessive washing down, caulking, filling) will add more to the additional price.

• Suppose you need the exteriors done as soon as possible. In that case, the job’s urgency is a lot more difficult for the paint company to navigate under these circumstances. Expect a premium charge for a faster job.

• The size of the job makes a big difference as well; most paint companies charge per unit. So if you were to want just the front of the house painted compared to the whole house, it would cost more.

• The most significant factor is the difficulty of the job; how high are the sidings? How hard is it to reach those areas? The price will inevitably be steeper if the job requires cherry pickers and special ladders.

These are all of the factors that you cannot control when a painter begins to paint exterior vinyl and aluminum siding. If you’re thinking of doing some home exterior painting but don’t want to do the work yourself, let our exterior painters help! Even if you are undecided, professional house painters can help you with any problems or questions you may have. If the work involved sounds like it involve too much time and energy to do yourself, call (780) 800-2022 for a FREE quote.