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Linex Protective Coating Cost Guide 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:08:46+00:00 • 3 min read

Prices for Linex protective coatings vary by surface, area, and installation complexity. The cost to apply Linex can depend on surface prep, coating thickness, and linear or square footage. This guide outlines typical price ranges and the main drivers to help buyers budget accurately.

Assumptions: region, surface type, specifications, and labor hours.

Item Low Average High Notes
Project total (typical interior application) $2,000 $4,000 $8,000 Includes prep, application, and basic finish
Coating cost (per sq ft) $3 $5 $8 Depends on thickness and product grade
Labor (hours) 6 16 40 Varies by area and surface complexity
Materials & additives $200 $1,000 $2,500 Primers, cleaners, sealants
Equipment & consumables $150 $700 $2,000 Spray equipment, masks, PPE
Permits & inspections $0 $150 $500 If required by locale
Delivery/ disposal $0 $100 $500 Waste handling, disposal fees
Warranty $0 $100 $300 Limited workmanship warranty
Taxes $0 $200 $1,000 Depends on jurisdiction

Overview Of Costs

Cost range overview: Linex projects typically span from a few thousand dollars for small applications to higher amounts for large or multi-surface jobs. The price is driven by area, surface condition, and coating thickness. For a standard interior job, expect roughly $3-$6 per square foot for the coating alone, with total project costs commonly in the $2,000-$8,000 range depending on scope.

Cost Breakdown

Below is a practical breakdown showing how costs accumulate, including a mix of total project ranges and per-unit pricing. The table reflects common components and typical ranges seen in U.S. markets.

Component Details Low Average High
Materials Coating chemicals, primers, sealers $200 $1,000 $2,500
Labor Prep, spray/application, cleanup 6 hrs 16 hrs 40 hrs
Equipment Sprayers, PPE, consumables $150 $700 $2,000
Permits Local approvals if required $0 $150 $500
Delivery/Disposal Waste handling, transport $0 $100 $500
Taxes Sales tax by state $0 $200 $1,000
Contingency Unforeseen surface issues $0 $250 $1,000
Warranty Workmanship $0 $100 $300
Assumptions Region, surface, thickness $0 $0 $0

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What Drives Price

Key price drivers include surface type (concrete, metal, wood), preparation needs (etching, cleaning, or repair), coating thickness (mil), and the application method. For example, concrete floors with heavy traffic may require thicker coatings and longer cure times, increasing both material and labor costs. Roof or wall linings may incur higher material costs per square foot due to specialized formulations.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by region due to labor, shipping, and material costs. In the U.S., typical regional deltas might be ±10-20% between urban, suburban, and rural markets. Urban areas often show higher labor rates but may offer more rapid turnaround, while rural markets can be cheaper but slower due to access and scheduling.

Labor & Installation Time

Labor costs scale with area and complexity. A small residential job may take a single day with basic prep, while large commercial spaces can require multi-day scheduling. Installation time affects not just labor hours but business overhead and potential project delay costs.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Hidden costs can arise from surface defects needing repair, or extra coats for durability. Some projects require site containment, masking, or additional surface primers. Surprises can add 10-25% to total beyond initial estimates in complex environments.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate common outcomes given different scopes and surfaces.

  1. Basic – Small area, light prep, standard finish: Surface 100 sq ft, coating $3.50/ft², total $350; labor 4–6 hours; total project around $1,000-$1,500.
  2. Mid-Range – Moderate area, moderate prep, mid-grade finish: Surface 500 sq ft, coating $5/ft², materials $1,500; labor 12–16 hours; total project $3,000-$5,000.
  3. Premium – Large area, heavy prep, premium finish: Surface 1,500 sq ft, coating $7/ft², materials $3,000; labor 24–40 hours; total project $7,500-$12,000.

Price By Region

Regional examples show how costs shift. In the Northeast, higher labor costs can push average projects toward the upper end of the range, while the South may skew lower due to lower hourly rates. Midwest markets often sit in the middle, with volatility based on surface type and contractor availability.

Maintenance & Ownership Costs

Linex coatings typically require periodic inspection and cleaning to maintain appearance and durability. Replacement or re-coating may be required after several years in high-traffic areas. Five-year cost outlook could include planned maintenance and a potential refresh budget to sustain performance.