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How Much Does It Cost to Paint a Flat in Cádiz? Prices and Key Factors in 2026

Painting a flat is one of the most cost-effective renovations you can do to your home. It completely transforms the look and feel of every room, adds value to the property, and — if you choose the right materials — protects the walls against the salt air and damp that are so characteristic of the Cádiz area. Before you dive in, though, you need to know how much it actually costs to paint a flat in Cádiz in 2026 — based on real local figures, not the vague estimates that bear no resemblance to what painters in this market actually charge. In this guide we give you up-to-date prices, explain exactly which factors push the budget up or bring it down, and walk you through how to get a reliable painting quote without any unpleasant surprises along the way.

How much does it cost to paint a flat in Cádiz? Average price per m²

The price of painting a flat in Cádiz in 2026 sits between €6 and €12 per square metre of usable floor area, including materials and labour. For an 80 m² flat, that works out to a total cost of between €480 and €960 for a standard paint job on walls in decent condition. If the walls need crack repairs, artex removal, or damp treatment, the price can rise to €14–18 per m², putting the total for a complete flat somewhere between €1,120 and €1,440.

These ranges reflect the real market rates for painters working in Cádiz city, San Fernando, Chiclana de la Frontera, El Puerto de Santa María, and Jerez. In coastal developments such as Novo Sancti Petri or Rota, prices can run 10–15% higher due to travel costs. The final price depends heavily on the condition of the surfaces beforehand: a recently renovated flat may need only a primer coat and two finishing coats, whereas an older property in the historic centre could require full wall remediation using lime wash and treatment for salt efflorescence.

Flat sizeMinimum price (walls in good condition)Maximum price (with repairs)
50 m²€300 – €500€700 – €900
70 m²€420 – €700€980 – €1,260
80 m²€480 – €960€1,120 – €1,440
100 m²€600 – €1,200€1,400 – €1,800
120 m²€720 – €1,440€1,680 – €2,160

Factors that have the biggest impact on your painting budget

The cost of painting a home in Cádiz is about far more than square metres. There are at least six factors that can double or halve the final price, and it is well worth understanding them before you start comparing quotes. Getting your head around these points means you can negotiate with confidence and spot quotes that quietly leave out work that genuinely needs doing.

  • Condition of the walls: cracks, flaking paint, damp stains, or old artex all require preparatory work that can add 30–50% to the overall cost.
  • Ceiling height: flats in Cádiz's old town can have ceilings over 3.5 metres high, which means interior scaffolding and considerably more time on the job.
  • Paint type and quality: a basic vinyl emulsion costs €3–5 per litre, whereas a premium anti-damp or eco-friendly paint can run to €15–25 per litre.
  • Number of colours and finishes: painting the whole flat in a single white is more economical than mixing tones, creating feature walls, or applying decorative finishes such as stucco or microcement.
  • Furniture and protection: if heavy furniture needs moving, marble floors need covering, or wooden joinery needs masking up carefully, preparation time increases and that is reflected in the price.
  • Access and location: a fourth-floor flat with no lift on a narrow street in central Cádiz is a very different logistical proposition to a ground-floor flat in a development with a car park.

In our experience, the single factor that inflates budgets most in Cádiz properties is the treatment of rising damp and salt ingress — particularly in ground-floor flats close to the sea. If your flat is in the Bay of Cádiz, in San Fernando, or on the seafront in Chiclana, it is absolutely essential that the painter properly assesses the moisture levels before quoting. Painting over a damp wall without treating it first is money straight down the drain: the paint will start peeling within a matter of months.

Cost by room type: living room, bedrooms, kitchen, and bathrooms

Not every room costs the same to paint. The price for painting a living room in Cádiz differs from that of a bathroom, because the humidity levels, ventilation, and usable surface area vary considerably. Below we break down the cost by room so you can prioritise according to your budget.

RoomAverage areaApproximate price 2026Estimated time
Living and dining room20–25 m²€180 – €3501 day
Double bedroom12–15 m²€100 – €2004–6 hours
Single bedroom8–10 m²€70 – €1403–4 hours
Kitchen (visible walls only)8–12 m²€120 – €2504–6 hours
Bathroom4–6 m²€80 – €1803–5 hours
Hallway and entrance6–10 m²€80 – €1503–4 hours

Kitchens and bathrooms deserve a special mention. In these areas it is strongly advisable to use paint specifically formulated to resist mould and condensation, which pushes the material cost up. In Cádiz, where relative humidity exceeds 70% for much of the year, skimping on paint quality in wet rooms is a mistake you will end up paying for — expect black staining and flaking before the winter is out. For a complete 80 m² flat in Cádiz including the living room, three bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, and hallway, a typical job takes a two-person team between 3 and 5 working days.

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What is (and is not) included in a painter's quote in Cádiz?

One of the most common mistakes when comparing painting quotes is assuming they all cover the same things. A price per m² that looks low in one quote and steep in another often comes down to what is actually included. We always recommend going through the itemised breakdown before agreeing to anything.

A proper professional quote should include: protection of floors and furniture with plastic sheeting and masking tape, minor crack and hole repairs, application of a sealing primer, two coats of quality paint, a final clean of the space, and removal of all waste. Paint is usually included in the price, but always confirm the brand and range — a €4/litre supermarket own-brand is a very different product from a professional-grade Titanlux, Bruguer, or Jotun.

Practical tip: always ask for the quote to specify the exact brand and product reference of the paint to be used. If the painter simply writes 'white vinyl emulsion' with no further detail, you have no basis for comparison and no grounds for complaint if the finish does not last. Given Cádiz's coastal climate, we recommend insisting on paints that carry an anti-damp certification and alkali resistance as a minimum.

  • Usually included: basic protection, minor surface repairs, primer, two coats of paint, clean-up.
  • Usually NOT included: artex removal (adds €4–8/m²), structural damp repairs, painting of ceilings (unless specifically requested), painting of doors and frames, skim-coating walls.
  • Watch out for: quotes that do not state the number of coats, that are unclear about whether ceilings are included, or that say 'paint to be chosen by client' without setting a maximum material cost.

Paint types and finishes: what works best for the Cádiz climate?

Cádiz has a very particular climate: high humidity year-round, a levante wind that dries out surfaces in summer, and a salt-laden sea breeze that works its way into any property near the coast. Choosing the right interior paint for a Cádiz flat is not a matter of aesthetics — it is a technical decision that will determine how many years the work lasts. The difference between a good paint and a mediocre one can easily be 2 to 5 years of additional life.

  • Matt vinyl emulsion: the most affordable and widely used option (€3–6/litre). Produces a good result in bedrooms and living rooms with normal ventilation. The matt finish is good at hiding surface imperfections.
  • Satin vinyl emulsion: more resistant to washing and moisture (€5–10/litre). Ideal for hallways, kitchens, and high-traffic areas. Gives a subtle sheen.
  • Anti-damp paint: formulated with resins that block water absorption (€10–18/litre). Essential in ground-floor flats, properties close to the sea, and bathrooms without windows.
  • Low-VOC eco paint: solvent-free and virtually odourless (€12–22/litre). Recommended for children's bedrooms and anyone with allergies or sensitivities.
  • Lime wash: traditional in the historic centre of Cádiz — breathable and antibacterial (€8–14/litre). Ideal for the interior walls of older properties with load-bearing stone walls.

For most flats in Cádiz, our recommendation is to use a mid-to-high-range satin emulsion in shared living spaces and the kitchen, a matt emulsion in bedrooms, and anti-damp paint in bathrooms and any rooms that face north or lack direct ventilation. If your property is in the old town, it is worth asking the painter whether lime wash would be more suitable than vinyl: stone and lime-mortar walls breathe far better with mineral-based paints.

When is it better to paint on its own, and when should it form part of a full renovation?

If your flat only needs a cosmetic refresh and the walls are in reasonable shape, a standalone paint job is the quickest and most economical option. A professional team can have an 80 m² flat finished in 3–5 days — no building work, no plaster dust, and a contained cost. It is the renovation with the best return on visual impact of anything you can do.

That said, there are situations where rolling the painting into a full renovation makes far more economic sense. If you are planning to rewire, knock down walls, replace windows, or renovate the bathroom, painting before any of that work is pointless — the new installations will damage the walls and you will end up repainting anyway. In a full renovation, painting is always the very last step, once every installation is complete and the construction dust has been cleared. This also gives you the opportunity to negotiate the painting as part of the overall renovation package, which typically comes out 15–20% cheaper than contracting it separately.

At Reformas By Bianca we handle both scenarios. If you simply need your flat painted in Cádiz, San Fernando, or Chiclana, we offer a straightforward service with a fixed, agreed price. And if you are planning a more ambitious renovation, we integrate the painting into the overall project to optimise timing, costs, and the final result. The key is getting the order of works right: structure and installations first, painting last.

How to get a reliable painting quote in Cádiz and avoid being caught out

Getting the right quote is just as important as finding the right painter. A reliable painting quote must always be based on an in-person visit to the flat: no serious professional can give you an accurate price over the phone without seeing the condition of the walls, the ceiling height, and the access situation. Be wary of anyone who gives you a firm price based on square metres alone.

  • Get at least 2–3 quotes from different painters before deciding. Do not automatically go for the cheapest or the most expensive — look carefully at what each one actually covers.
  • Ask for the quote to specify: paint brand and type, number of coats, whether ceilings are included, whether crack repairs are included, the timeline, and payment terms.
  • Ask about the guarantee: a good painter should offer at least a 1-year guarantee on their work. If the paint peels or defects appear, they should put it right at no extra charge.
  • Check whether the quote includes VAT. In Spain, labour for painting a main residence is subject to the reduced 10% VAT rate, not the standard 21%.
  • Ask for references or photos of previous work. Any professional worth their salt will have a portfolio or verifiable reviews readily available.

If you are looking to have your flat painted in Cádiz in 2026 and would like a no-obligation quote, Reformas By Bianca offers a free home assessment. We visit your property, evaluate the condition of the walls and ceilings, recommend the most appropriate materials for your area, and provide a detailed, all-inclusive quote with no small print. We work throughout Cádiz city, San Fernando, Chiclana, El Puerto de Santa María, Jerez, and the wider Bay of Cádiz.

FAQ

How Much Does It Cost to Paint a Flat in Cádiz? Prices and Key Factors in 2026

How much does it cost to paint an 80 m² flat in Cádiz in 2026?

Painting an 80 m² flat in Cádiz costs between €480 and €960 if the walls are in good condition, and between €1,120 and €1,440 if preparatory work is required — such as artex removal or damp treatment. The final price depends on the quality of paint chosen and the number of rooms involved.

How much do painters charge per square metre in Cádiz?

The price per square metre for a painter in Cádiz ranges from €6 to €12 for standard work on walls in good condition. If specialist preparation is needed — such as skim-coating, damp treatment, or artex removal — the price can rise to €14–18 per m².

What type of paint is best for flats near the sea in Cádiz?

For properties close to the Cádiz coastline, we recommend anti-damp paint with waterproofing resins in bathrooms and poorly ventilated areas, and a mid-to-high-range satin emulsion in the remaining rooms. Lime wash is an excellent choice for older properties in the historic centre with stone walls.

How long does it take to paint a complete flat?

A team of two professional painters typically takes between 3 and 5 working days to paint a complete 80 m² flat. If artex needs removing, damp needs treating, or specialist coatings need applying, the timeline can extend to 7–10 days.

Is VAT on painting a flat charged at 10% or 21%?

If the flat is your main residence and is more than two years old, the labour for painting is subject to the reduced 10% VAT rate. For commercial premises, newly built properties, or second homes, the standard 21% VAT rate applies.

Is it worth painting a flat before selling it?

Painting before selling is one of the highest-return investments in the Cádiz property market. For an outlay of €500–1,000 you can significantly improve how the flat is perceived, potentially adding several thousand euros to its value and speeding up the sale. Buyers respond strongly to a clean, bright flat with unmarked walls.

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