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The price really depends on the construction of the building (concrete block or steel panel), its condition and the method of application you will use.
A steel building in good shape is easy to do but a concrete block building needing block fill primer before painting is more costly.
Ask yourself; how much material is needed (Include Everything!) and how long will it take me. Price out the material and equipment and give yourself a good wage. Add these together then multiply by 10-15% for a decent profit margin. For a better or closer number go to your local paint store and ask what the going "Good" wage is for a painter in your area and also price out all material while your are there.
The price really depends on the construction of the building (concrete block or steel panel), its condition and the method of application you will use.
A steel building in good shape is easy to do but a concrete block building needing block fill primer before painting is more costly.
Ask yourself; how much material is needed (Include Everything!) and how long will it take me. Price out the material and equipment and give yourself a good wage. Add these together then multiply by 10-15% for a decent profit margin. For a better or closer number go to your local paint store and ask what the going "Good" wage is for a painter in your area and also price out all material while your are there.