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Interior Painting Cost in Moncton

Detailed cost breakdown for painting renovation in Moncton, New Brunswick.

In Moncton, New Brunswick, a standard-quality painting renovation typically costs between $2,635 and $6,375 in 2026 — prices are below the Canadian average, with a local cost index of 85%. Expect around 1 to 3 days per room of work and a 100–150% return on investment at resale. Use premium exterior paints with mildewcide additives and plan for a repaint cycle of 5–7 years, shorter than the Canadian average of 8–10.

Budget Range

$1,846 - $4,464

Average Cost

$2,635 - $6,375

Premium Range

$4,216 - $10,200

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Detailed Breakdown (Standard)

CategoryLow EstimateHigh Estimate
Paint$340$850
Primer$170$425
Trim & Doors$255$680
Ceilings$255$595
Prep Work$340$850
Labour$1,275$2,975
Total$2,635$6,375

What’s specific to Moncton interior painting

Moncton’s persistent indoor humidity (often 50–65% RH year-round) means mildew-resistant paint formulations (Benjamin Moore Aura Bath & Spa, Para Mildew Resistant) are recommended on north-facing walls and basements even outside wet rooms. Benjamin Moore and Para Paints dominate the premium tier; Beauti-Tone (Home Hardware) and CIL hold the mid-market. Pre-1978 downtown and Old West End housing has meaningful lead-paint risk; testing ($300–$500) is much cheaper than $10–$18/sq ft abatement. The 15% HST applies. A typical 1,400 sq ft Moncton interior repaint with two coats runs $4,200–$7,000.

Planning Tips for Your Painting Project

Interior painting offers the highest ROI of any renovation at the lowest cost. For professional results, preparation is 70% of the work — proper patching, sanding, priming, and taping make the difference between amateur and professional finishes. Use paint with primer built in for previously painted surfaces; use dedicated primer for new drywall, stains, or dramatic colour changes. Plan for two coats minimum on walls and trim.

Key Cost Drivers

Paint quality ranges from $25–40/gallon (builder grade) to $60–90/gallon (premium like Benjamin Moore Regal or Sherwin-Williams Emerald). Professional painters charge $2–6/sq ft depending on ceiling height, trim complexity, and the number of colours. Wallpaper removal before painting adds $2–4/sq ft. Lead paint remediation in pre-1978 homes costs $8–15/sq ft.

💡 Pro Tip

Don't cheap out on paint quality — premium paint ($60–80/gallon) covers better in fewer coats, lasts longer, and is easier to clean. On a typical room, the cost difference between builder-grade and premium paint is only $50–100, but the finish quality and durability are dramatically better.

The Renovation Market in Moncton

Moncton is one of Canada's most affordable renovation markets, with costs 20–25% below the national average. The city's growing population has increased demand for home improvements, but contractor competition keeps prices reasonable. Moncton's bilingual workforce (English and French) serves both language communities well. The city's central location in the Maritimes gives access to contractors from across New Brunswick.

Permits & Regulations in Moncton

The City of Moncton issues building permits through its Building Inspection Services. Residential permits are typically processed within 5–10 business days. New Brunswick's building code aligns with the National Building Code of Canada. Permits are required for structural, plumbing, and electrical work.

Climate Considerations

Moncton's maritime climate brings moderate but wet winters (-8°C average in January, 284 cm of snow). The Petitcodiac River's tidal bore and proximity mean some areas face flood risk. Coastal humidity requires proper ventilation systems and moisture-resistant materials, especially in basements and bathrooms.

Local Notes for New Brunswick

Permits

New Brunswick renovations are governed by the National Building Code as adopted provincially, with permits issued by local municipalities (Moncton, Saint John, Fredericton being the main centres). Most residential permits are reviewed in 10–15 business days. Electrical inspections are handled by the provincial Department of Public Safety.

Climate Considerations

The Petitcodiac River's tidal bore is a distinctly Moncton phenomenon that affects basement and foundation planning in low-lying parts of the city, Riverview, and Dieppe — most home insurers in those postal codes now require backwater valve installation before binding sewer-backup coverage. Saint John faces a different coastal challenge: Bay of Fundy fog and salt-laden air create some of the highest ambient indoor humidity readings in Atlantic Canada year-round, which materially affects bathroom ventilation requirements and exterior cladding selection. Inland Fredericton has neither concern but does see the same Quebec-comparable winter cold.

Market Notes

New Brunswick's renovation market is among the most affordable in Canada by labour rate, but contractor depth is limited outside the three largest cities. Booking 4–6 weeks ahead during the build season is standard, and material delivery outside Moncton and Saint John can take an extra 2–4 days.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a painting renovation cost in Moncton in 2026?

In 2026, a painting renovation in Moncton costs between $1,846 (budget) and $10,200 (premium). The average standard cost ranges from $2,635 to $6,375.

How long does a painting renovation typically take?

A standard painting renovation typically takes 1 to 3 days per room. Premium projects or surprises (structural issues, delivery delays) can extend it. Always get a written schedule from your contractor before signing.

How can I finance a painting renovation in Moncton?

The three most common options in Canada: a variable-rate HELOC against your home equity, a fixed-rate renovation loan from your bank (5–10 year terms), or a mortgage refinance if you have substantial equity. For projects under $15,000, a 0% balance-transfer credit card can bridge 12–18 months. Avoid contractor-offered financing — those rates often exceed 12%.

What hidden costs should I budget for a painting renovation?

The most common surprises: code-compliance electrical upgrades ($1,500–$4,000), plumbing issues uncovered when walls are opened, asbestos or lead-paint abatement in older homes, and permit fees not included in the initial quote. Plan for a 15–20% contingency on top of the base budget in Moncton.

Can I DIY parts of a painting renovation to save money?

Demolition, painting, baseboards, and small fixtures are jobs many homeowners take on themselves. Avoid touching plumbing, electrical, or gas without permits and inspection — most municipalities prohibit it, and bad workmanship can void your home insurance. On a typical Moncton project, DIY can shave 10–20% off the total.

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