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Schilder Cost in Spanje (2026)

Average prices, hourly rates, and the factors that affect what you'll pay for schilder services in Spanje. Compare local pros and get free quotes.

Reviewed by Tom ReillySenior Editorial Reviewer — Roofing, Carpentry & General Contracting

Schilder cost in Spanje: typically €18–30/hr as of 2026. The exact price depends on job scope, materials, urgency (emergency and after-hours work costs more), and local demand. Compare verified local pros and request free, no-obligation quotes for real prices on your job.

Spanish painters charge €18–€30 per hour in Spain for hourly work, or by the square metre at €5–€12/m² for interior, €10–€20/m² for exterior. A standard 80–100 m² piso interior repaint costs €450–€1,200 including materials. Exterior fachada work on a low-rise edificio starts at €1,500 and climbs quickly with andamios (scaffolding) rental at €300–€800/week for a 3-4 storey building. The trade has the lowest entry barrier of the regulated trades — no licence required, just autónomo registration plus the mandatory 50-hour PRL safety course and a 20-hour Trabajos en Altura module for any façade or attic work above 2 metres. The Mediterranean rental-property cycle drives the demand: short-term-rental owners in Alicante, Valencia, and Málaga repaint between every guest swap (May-September) or at minimum every 4-6 years, vs the Spanish national-average ~8-10 year cycle. Ask for a desglose between mano de obra (labour) and materiales (paint + supplies); the latter is often 30-40% of the quote and the painter's margin on it can be 25-50%.

Average painting costs by job type

Type projectTypische kosten (EUR)
Hourly rate (incl. IVA)€18–€30
Interior, per m²€5–€12
Exterior, per m²€10–€20
Standard 80–100 m² piso interior repaint€450–€1,200
Fachada (low-rise edificio, starting from)€1,500
Andamios (scaffolding) rental, per week€300–€800
Mano de obra vs materiales (materiales share)30–40%

Painter costs in Spain

Spanish painters charge €18–€30 per hour in Spain for hourly work, or by the square metre at €5–€12/m² for interior, €10–€20/m² for exterior. A standard 80–100 m² piso interior repaint costs €450–€1,200 including materials. Exterior fachada work on a low-rise edificio starts at €1,500 and climbs quickly with andamios (scaffolding) rental at €300–€800/week for a 3-4 storey building.

The trade has the lowest entry barrier of the regulated trades — no licence required, just autónomo registration plus the mandatory 50-hour PRL safety course and a 20-hour Trabajos en Altura module for any façade or attic work above 2 metres. The Mediterranean rental-property cycle drives the demand: short-term-rental owners in Alicante, Valencia, and Málaga repaint between every guest swap (May-September) or at minimum every 4-6 years, vs the Spanish national-average ~8-10 year cycle. Ask for a desglose between mano de obra (labour) and materiales (paint + supplies); the latter is often 30-40% of the quote and the painter's margin on it can be 25-50%.

What affects the cost?

  • Surface prep needed — peeling paint, patching, and priming add significant cost
  • Ceiling height — tall ceilings require scaffolding or specialized equipment
  • Number of colors — multiple color changes take more time
  • Trim and detail work — cutting in around trim, windows, and doors is labor-intensive

How to save on painting costs

  • Do the prep yourself — moving furniture, removing fixtures, and light cleaning saves labor hours
  • Choose fewer colors — each color change takes time
  • Book off-season — winter is quieter for painters, and you may get better rates
  • Supply your own paint — buy during sales (30–40% off is common) to save on materials
  • Get 3+ quotes — prices vary significantly between painters
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Should I paint or hire a painter?

DIY saves 60–70% on labor (which is 80% of paint job cost) but takes 4–10× longer. Hire a pro for: ceilings, trim work, exteriors, color changes, anything over 1,000 sq ft. DIY is reasonable for: single accent walls, touch-ups, small rooms.

What time of year is best to paint?

Interior: any time, though winter humidity can slow drying. Exterior: spring (April–May) and fall (September–October) — temperatures 50°F–85°F and low humidity give the best paint adhesion. Avoid summer heat and any time with high pollen counts.

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