Estimating the Cost of Painting Your Brick Exterior

Painting the brick exterior of your home can be a simple way to update its look without major renovations. It can give a modern touch and revive tired features. Whether you’re painting a small area or the entire exterior, it can make a big difference. If you’re considering painting your brick exterior, it’s important to understand the cost factors involved.



On average, painting brick exteriors costs between $1.50 to $4.50 per square foot, including labor, materials, prep, and equipment. This translates to roughly $3,500 to $10,500 for an average-sized home, with labor costs being the highest. Prices can vary based on brick condition, presence of mold, or structural changes needed.



You can save money by doing the painting yourself, but it’s a time-consuming project. Understanding the cost upfront can help you plan accordingly.

What affects the cost of painting brick

Several factors influence the cost of painting brick exteriors. Square footage, number of stories, accessibility, specialized tools needed, and prep work all play a role. Using the right type of masonry paint, multiple coats, and proper tools are essential. Consider alternatives to painting if you want to save time and money.

When you shouldn’t paint and paint alternatives

Painting brick is a permanent change that requires maintenance every 5 to 10 years. Exposure to elements can damage the paint over time. If you’re unsure about painting, consider alternatives like brick stain, lime wash, or German schmear for a unique look that requires less maintenance.

Reg Miller Award
Reg Miller Award

Reg Miller Award recipient, Lewis Lydon with OA Chairman, Pete Shadbolt and CEO, Lechelle Earl.