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Last updated on March 31st, 2022

Cost to paint pebbledash house

If you fancy a fresh new look on the outside of your home, a coat of paint will do the trick nicely. But what about homes with pebbledash coating? These can be difficult to paint, as this textured surface is not really designed to be painted.

To make your life easier, we’ve put together a guide to the average cost to paint a pebbledash house. This should help you plan your project and of course, your budget. 

If you fancy a fresh new look on the outside of your home, a coat of paint will do the trick nicely. It’ll cover up tatty old finishes and make your home look its best.

Painting pebbledash can be a tricky job, but it is a cost-effective way to maximise your house’s curb appeal and if done well, the paintwork should last around 10-15 years.

To make your life easier, we’ve put together a guide to the average cost to paint a pebbledash house. This should help you plan your project and of course, your budget.

Painting pebbledash cost

Cost provided itemUnitCost - lowCost - highAverage cost
Painting pebbledash houseTerraced house£750£1,000£925
Painting pebbledash houseSemi detached house£1,000£1,800£1,400
Painting pebbledash houseDetached house£1,200£2,100£1,650
Textured masonry paintPer litre£3£4£3.50

Our costs are ballpark averages – get a local tradesperson to quote now

The typical cost to paint a pebbledash house depends on the size of house and your location. But one of the most crucial factors is the type of paint to be used. For example, you may pay around £2 to £4 per litre for textured masonry paint, or around £3 to £7 per litre for smooth masonry paint.

Pebbledash takes twice as long to paint as ordinary surfaces, and uses more paint. So, you’ll need to factor this extra labour and required paint into your total exterior house painting cost.

Cost to paint pebbledash house

When pricing your project, you need to take into account labour costs and paint prices. But you may also need to think about extras, such as cleaning the existing paintwork and other preparatory tasks. You should also factor in the cost of scaffolding hire, so that the painting team can safely reach all parts of the house.

On average though, the cost to paint a pebbledash terraced house is around £750 to £1,000. This steps up to £1,000 to £1,800 for a semi-detached home, and up to £2,100 for a detached house.

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What does painting pebbledash walls involve?

painting pebbledash cost

The process involves applying textured masontry paint as a primer, then adding extra coats to get a good, weatherproof finish.

Before any paint is applied though, the walls of your home will need to be thoroughly cleaned. A power washer is a good tool for the job (but only in the hands of a professional), effectively removing any dust or debris.

Unlike painting smooth walls which can often be done with a roller, textured coatings such as pebbledash also require the use of brushwork to get into all the crevices. Some experienced pebbledash painters may also use a spray machine to ensure an even coating.

Whatever the method used, painting pebbledash inevitably takes time. Attention to detail is very important to make sure no sections are missed.

Key takeaways

  • Painting pebbledash is a really skilled task so we would recommend hiring a professional.
  • The overall cost will depend on the size of your house, the type of paint used, the time taken and where you are geographically.
  • Make sure you get the exterior of your house cleaned before any painting work begins. Speak to a professional to get the job done safely, efficiently and without damaging the exterior of your home.
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