How Much Does Painting Cost in Hennepin County, MN?
Hennepin County, MN painting costs range from $325 to $10,900. Compare exterior and interior painting quotes with local 2026 pricing data and labor rates.
What homeowners in Hennepin County actually pay.
Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.
Exterior Painting — Medium Home (1,500–2,500 sq ft)
Interior Painting — Whole House
Interior Painting — Single Room
National avg $6,000–$10,000 (typical $7,500) × 1.09x local adjustment = $6,540–$10,900 (typical $8,175)
Why Hennepin County prices look like this.
Painting Labor Costs in the Minneapolis-St. Paul Metro
Weather Hazards That Affect Painting in Hennepin County
How Hennepin County's Climate Zone Affects Paint Performance
Energy Costs and Indoor Painting Considerations
Financing Your Painting Project in Hennepin County
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Questions buyers ask about painting in Hennepin County.
Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.
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How much does it cost to paint the exterior of a house in Hennepin County, MN?
For a medium-sized home (1,500–2,500 sq ft), exterior painting in Hennepin County costs between $6,540 and $10,900, with a typical project averaging $8,175. These figures reflect a 1.09x local adjustment above national averages, driven primarily by the metro area's mean trade wage of $35.32/hr.
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Why is painting more expensive in Hennepin County than the national average?
Local trade workers in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro earn $35.32/hr compared to the national average of $30.72/hr. This wage differential produces a 1.09x services adjustment factor that pushes painting costs about 9% above national baseline pricing. The area's median home value of $376,500 (2.18x the national average) also supports demand for higher-quality finishes.
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What is the best time of year to paint a house exterior in Hennepin County?
Late May through early October is ideal. Hennepin County sits in IECC Climate Zone 6A with Very High winter weather risk (score 97.42) and extreme hail risk (score 99.59). Scheduling exterior work during summer minimizes weather-related delays and ensures temperatures support proper paint curing.
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How much does it cost to paint a single room in Hennepin County?
A single room in Hennepin County typically costs between $325 and $870, with an average of $545. This is based on national averages of $300–$800 adjusted by the local 1.09x services factor. Actual cost depends on room size, ceiling height, prep work needed, and paint quality selected.
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How do Hennepin County weather hazards affect exterior paint?
Hennepin County has a FEMA risk score of 98.31. Hail (99.59) and tornado (99.62) risk can cause impact and debris damage to paint surfaces. Winter weather (97.42) subjects coatings to freeze-thaw cycles that cause peeling, and inland flooding (98.03) can damage lower wall paint. Premium weather-resistant formulations are recommended.
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Can I finance a large painting project in Hennepin County?
Yes. With the 30-year mortgage rate at 6.38% and a county median home value of $376,500, many homeowners have equity available for home improvement loans or HELOCs. Some contractors also offer 0% financing for 12 months on larger projects. A whole-house interior job averaging $4,905 or an exterior project at $8,175 may justify financing.
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How much does whole-house interior painting cost in Hennepin County?
Whole-house interior painting in Hennepin County ranges from $3,270 to $7,630, with a typical cost of $4,905. These figures apply the 1.09x local services adjustment to national averages of $3,000–$7,000. Low-VOC or zero-VOC paints are recommended given the tightly sealed homes common in Climate Zone 6A.
How these numbers were built.
Cost estimates are derived from government data including the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), FEMA National Risk Index, EIA energy data, IECC climate zone classifications, Federal Reserve (FRED), and HUD Fair Market Rents.