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Drywall & paint · DIY vs contractor · 2026

Drywall & paint: DIY or hire a contractor?

Hang, tape, finish and paint a room from bare studs. On a common-size drywall & paint, materials estimate to about $682, while a contractor doing the same scope estimates to $1,770–$2,374 including labor at roughly $47/hr. That is an estimated $1,330 (66%) you keep by building it yourself — before you price your own time. These are estimates only, never a quote.

Do it yourself

$682

Estimated materials only

Hire a contractor

$1,770–$2,374

Estimated materials + labor at $47/hr

Estimates only — never a quote. Estimated DIY savings: $1,330 (66%)

Side by side
FactorDIYContractor
Estimated cash cost$682 in materials$1,770–$2,374 installed
LaborYour weekends — no labor line itemBilled at about $47/hr regional rate
ToolsYou buy or rent; a first build often adds tool costIncluded in the bid
Permits & inspectionsYou pull the permit and meet the inspectorUsually handled by the contractor, cost passed through
Material wasteHigher on a first build — order the waste factor our calculator addsLower; waste is priced into the bid either way
Warranty & reworkYou own any reworkWorkmanship warranty, varies by contractor
TimelineMultiple weekends, weather dependentTypically a few working days once scheduled

The honest verdict

If you own basic tools and can give the project a couple of weekends, DIY keeps an estimated $1,330 in your pocket. If the drywall & paint is structural, permit-heavy, or you need it finished on a deadline, the contractor premium usually buys back the risk. Either way, run the numbers for your exact dimensions first — then you are negotiating a bid instead of guessing at one.

Price your own drywall & paint first

Enter your dimensions and get the material takeoff, cut list and cost estimate — then you can read any contractor bid line by line.

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Common questions

Is it cheaper to build a drywall & paint yourself?
Almost always on cash cost: an estimated $682 in materials versus $1,770–$2,374 installed. The gap is labor at about $47/hr. Estimates only — use the free calculator for your dimensions.
How much do contractors charge for a drywall & paint?
Our model estimates materials plus labor at the regional rate (national reference: $55/hr), which lands at $1,770–$2,374 for a common-size drywall & paint. Local bids vary with access, site prep, and season.
How do I compare contractor bids for a drywall & paint?
Generate the material takeoff first, then check each bid's material quantities against it. Our bid comparison tool flags a bid that is high on labor or light on materials so you can ask a specific question instead of haggling blind.
What should I never DIY on a drywall & paint?
Anything carrying load you have not verified, plus gas, primary electrical, and work your local code requires a licensed trade to perform. Our span checks flag structural spans that fall outside common prescriptive limits — if that fires, get a pro or an engineer.

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