PAINTING SERVICES SINGAPORE: COST, PREP, AND HOW OFTEN TO REPAINT

A painting services Singapore guide on what drives painting cost, why surface preparation matters most, interior versus exterior paint, and how often homes need repainting.

By Adex RenovationRenovation Contractor Singapore
Professional interior painting work in a Singapore home

Published

June 27, 2026

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Adex Renovation

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Renovation Contractor Singapore

Painting looks simple, but the difference between a cheap job and a lasting one is almost entirely in the preparation. If you are comparing painting services Singapore, the quote that skips prep is rarely the bargain it appears to be.

A good paint job depends on the surface beneath it. Cracks, flaking, damp, and poor patching will show through new paint quickly, no matter how good the topcoat is.

What drives painting cost

Cost depends on the area to be painted, the condition of the existing surface, the amount of preparation and patching needed, the number of coats, ceiling height and access, and the paint specified. A repaint over sound walls is cheaper than one that needs crack repair, skim coating, or treating damp patches first.

Quotes vary mostly because of what is included in preparation, so always confirm whether patching, sanding, priming, and protection are in the price.

Preparation is the real job

Proper prep means cleaning surfaces, scraping flaking paint, filling cracks and holes, sanding smooth, treating any mould or damp at its source, and priming where needed. Painting over damp or flaking surfaces simply transfers the problem to the new coat. If damp keeps returning, the cause is usually a leak, not the paint.

Adex provides painting services in Singapore and, when paint problems trace back to moisture, related water leakage repair and ceiling repair.

Interior versus exterior paint

Interior paints prioritise finish, washability, and low odour, while exterior paints are formulated to resist sun, rain, and mould in Singapore's climate. Wet and high-traffic areas benefit from more durable, washable finishes. Using the right product for the location is part of getting lasting results.

How often to repaint

Interiors typically look fresh for several years before a repaint, depending on wear and light. Exteriors and exposed surfaces age faster under sun and rain. Repaint sooner if you see flaking, fading, chalking, or mould, since these signal the existing coat is breaking down.

Bottom line

Painting services in Singapore live or die on preparation. Pay for proper patching, priming, and damp treatment, match the paint to the location, and treat recurring damp as a leak to fix rather than a stain to cover.

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