Epoxy for Concrete: $100–$200/gallon (more durable, lasts 5–10 years).
Primer: Up to $100/gallon (required for bare surfaces).
Acrylic Enamel: Cheaper, $30–$60/gallon, but needs frequent recoating.
Design: Complex features like railings or stairs increase costs.
Prep Work:
Power washing, sanding, and degreasing may cost $2–$4/sq. ft..
Removing existing paint or coatings adds time and expense.
3. Labor Costs
Professional Painters: $1.50–$5/sq. ft.
Higher for epoxy paint (requires precise application and curing time).
Often includes prep, painting, and finishing.
4. DIY Costs
Materials: $1–$3.50/sq. ft.
Tools Needed:
Power washer, brushes, paint sprayer, sander.
Pros of DIY: Save ~60% of costs, particularly on wood decks.
Cons of DIY: Epoxy for concrete is challenging and prone to mistakes.
5. Add-On Services
Deck Repairs: ~$2,000 for major repairs.
Pressure Washing: ~$300 for professionals.
Pool Maintenance: $110–$350.
6. Tips to Save Money
Research Paint Brands: Affordable options can still deliver quality results.
Do Prep Work Yourself: Power washing and cleaning can lower professional quotes.
Plan for Longevity: Use high-quality paints and proper prep to avoid frequent recoating.
Painting your pool deck enhances its look and longevity. While DIY is an option for wood decks, hiring a pro is often worth it for concrete surfaces to ensure durable and safe results.
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