What does exterior painting cost per hour in Belgium in 2026?
Last updated: April 2026
Exterior painting protects your home against the elements and keeps window frames, doors, and cladding in good condition. Regular maintenance prevents wood rot and costly repairs in the long run. This cost guide provides a clear overview of typical 2026 prices, the main cost components, and the choices that make the biggest difference.
Hourly rates range between €35 and €52 per hour, based on current 2026 market data. Total costs depend heavily on the extent of the paintwork, the condition of the woodwork, and whether scaffolding is required. For an average semi-detached house with window frames, gutters, and doors, you should typically budget between €1,500 and €4,500.
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This is an estimate based on average 2026 prices. Actual costs may vary. Always request multiple quotes for an exact price.
Cost factors
The total cost usually consists of:
- Labor: 50-65% of the total
- Paint materials and primer: 15-20% of the total
- Scaffolding or access equipment: 10-20% of the total
- Wood rot repair and preparation: 5-15% of the total
These percentages can vary depending on the height of the property, the condition of the woodwork, and the type of paint used.
Why do prices vary?
- Property type and height: A detached house or multi-story building requires scaffolding, which significantly increases costs compared to a low-rise terraced house.
- Condition of the woodwork: Wood rot must be repaired or replaced before painting can begin. This is a significant cost item if the woodwork is heavily affected.
- Surface area and components: The number of window frames, doors, gutters, and cladding panels determines how many hours are needed.
- Paint quality and number of coats: High-quality exterior paint or wood stain in multiple coats costs more, but lasts longer and provides better protection.
Subsidies & incentives
In Belgium, exterior painting usually does not qualify for a fixed regional grant. The main financial benefit is typically the VAT treatment rather than a subsidy.
What usually helps
- For homes older than 10 years, contractor-led renovation work can often qualify for 6% VAT instead of 21%.
- If exterior painting is part of a wider renovation, financing via renovation loans can be more relevant than any painting-specific support.
Always check
- Whether façade works, scaffolding, or works on protected buildings trigger local rules or notifications.
- Whether your property is listed or located in a protected streetscape, because that can limit colours, materials, or methods.
Regional price differences
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