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Interior Door Painting Cost Guide 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:08:36+00:00 • 3 min read

Buyers typically pay for labor, prep, primer, paint, and finish. The total cost is driven by door count, door type, surface condition, and regional labor rates. This article presents cost ranges in USD and key price drivers to help plan a budget and estimate the price accurately.

Item Low Average High Notes
Per Door (labor + materials) $90 $170 $290 Includes prep, primer, paint, and finish; assumes one solid door, standard size
Per Door (eco/premium finish) $140 $210 $360 Higher-quality paints and finishes; may include glaze or specialty sheen
Low Volume (2–4 doors) $180 $420 $1,000 Smaller jobs have proportionally lower labor; material mix varies
Full Interior (6–8 doors) $540 $1,360 $2,400 Bulk project with potential bulk discount on materials

Overview Of Costs

Cost ranges cover labor, primer, paint, and finish for typical interior doors. Assumptions include standard six-panel or flush doors, no extensive damage, and one color per door. Per-unit pricing reflects door-by-door estimates, with volume discounts possible for multiple doors. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Cost Breakdown

Itemized inputs map to typical project line items and help identify where price varies. The table below shows common cost components and how they contribute to the total per-door price.

Component Low Average High Notes
Materials $20 $45 $90 Primer, base paint, topcoat; may include stain or glaze
Labor $60 $110 $190 Time for prep, sanding, priming, painting, and drying
Equipment $5 $15 $25 Brushes, rollers, sandpaper, masking supplies
Delivery/Disposal $3 $10 $20 Transport of materials and disposal of waste
Warranty $0 $5 $20 Sample coverage for finish defects
Contingency $0 $10 $25 Minor surface issues found during prep

What Drives Price

Key price drivers include door type, number of doors, and finish quality. Specific factors to consider are surface condition, gloss level, and whether stain or paint is used. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Labor, Hours & Rates

Labor intensity rises with prep needs and number of doors. Typical crew rates range from $40–$85 per hour, depending on skill and local market, with prep taking a larger share on rough or damaged surfaces. data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”>

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by market; urban areas generally cost more than rural. In the Northeast, expect higher labor rates; the Midwest often offers mid-range pricing; the South may be closer to the lower end. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Labor & Installation Time

Time estimates help anchor budgets and scheduling. For 4 standard interior doors in good condition, a pro crew might require 6–9 hours from prep to finish, with an additional 1–2 hours for setup and cleanup. data-formula=”hours × rate”>

Ways To Save

Strategies to reduce price without compromising finish quality. Consider door priming at the factory, selecting standard satin or semi-gloss finishes, and combining doors within the same color family to minimize color changes. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate typical outcomes for different project scopes.

  • Basic: 2 doors, standard flush, low-prep, single color. Hours: 3–5. Total: $180-$340; per-door: $90-$170.
  • Mid-Range: 4 doors, 6-panel, moderate prep, semi-gloss finish. Hours: 6–9. Total: $420-$860; per-door: $105-$215.
  • Premium: 6 doors, heavy prep, glaze accents, multiple coats. Hours: 10–14. Total: $1,100-$2,100; per-door: $180-$350.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.