Bali Painting Service

Bali Two-Storey House Painting Cost

Two-storey house estimates need to read area size, high access, and facade condition.

Initial details can start from photos Paint system recommendation Clear written scope

When this service fits

Not just changing color, but making sure the surface is ready

Two-storey house painting cost in Bali needs more detailed calculation because high areas, facades, balconies, fascia boards, fences, and work access differ from single-storey homes. Photos of each building side help estimate equipment and materials.

Ideal for

  • Renovated two-storey homes
  • Faded two-storey facades
  • Home interiors and stairs
  • Balconies, fences, and fascia boards
  • Homes with high or narrow access areas

Work scope

What can be included in this service

Before giving a number, the team needs to see the surface condition and work boundaries so important details are not missed.

First and second floor interior estimate

Facade and high-side estimate

Fence, balcony, and fascia calculation

Ladder, temporary platform, or scaffolding guidance

Work sequencing so the home can remain usable

Workflow

From initial photos to final check

01

Send front, side, back, and interior photos

02

Mention room and floor count

03

Share building height and surrounding access

04

Check cracks, dampness, and old paint

05

Choose interior, exterior, or full package

06

Team provides early estimate and survey needs

Cost estimate

Factors that affect the project price

Photos and dimensions give an early picture. The final number is healthier once access, humidity, old paint, and material needs are clear.

Request Initial Calculation
Interior and facade area Building height Ladder/scaffolding access Number of colors Exterior wall condition Phased or one-time work

Materials

Material choice is matched to room function and surface condition

Homes, rental villas, hotels, and shops may need different paint choices. Damp areas, hot exteriors, and high-touch surfaces need different treatment.

Interior paint Weather-resistant exterior paint Sealer/primer Exterior crack filler Waterproofing for vulnerable points Floor, garden, and frame protection

Anonymous scenarios

Common situations used to read an initial estimate

These examples are anonymized so visitors can understand cost factors without exposing client details.

01

Two-storey home in Denpasar

The owner wanted to refresh faded interiors and facade before the family moved in.

Priorities were estimated from building-side photos, room count, high-area access, and old paint condition.

02

Rental villa in Canggu

The property manager needed to refresh bedrooms, living area, and photo spots before the next guest schedule.

The estimate was guided by zones so work could follow occupancy and listing priorities.

03

Exterior near a coastal area

Exterior walls faded quickly due to heat, rain, and humidity, requiring a better exterior system.

The team reviewed cleaning, primer/sealer, fine cracks, and work access before giving an initial number.

FAQ

Common questions before requesting an estimate

These short answers help you prepare photos, dimensions, wall conditions, and important questions before requesting an estimate.

Does a two-storey house always need scaffolding?

Not always. It depends on wall height, surrounding access, work safety, and details to paint. Building-side photos help assess equipment needs.

Can the interior be painted first and exterior later?

Yes. Work can be phased based on budget, weather, and priority areas.

Request initial estimate

Send photos, dimensions, location, wall condition, and target schedule

With clear initial details, the team can read cost factors and give a more realistic estimate direction before a survey.