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Why Paint Costs Vary

If you want to freshen up your walls, paint is probably the place to start. But you need to choose the right paint first. How difficult can choosing paint be? Turns out, quite a bit!

You need to consider various factors when making a decision. You need to make sure that the paint is of good quality, its color complements your furniture, and it’s affordable for you. You may not know there are different types of paint available. Let’s dig into the characteristics of each type to help you make the right decision:

Oil-Based Paint

In oil-based paints, pigments are suspended in an oil-based binder. Since it’s thicker than other types of paints, it can stick to the surface even if you don’t apply a primer. However, not many people paint their walls with oil-based paint anymore. The smell is simply too overwhelming.

Water-Based Paint

Water-based paints are commonly used these days. More than 80% paints used today are water-based. Unlike oil-based paint, it’s more eco-friendly. It doesn’t emit toxic fumes and thereby, makes it a safe option for commercial and residential use. It’s relatively more expensive than oil-based paint since it offers better resistance against mold growth.

Latex Paint

Latex paint helps you get done with the paint job in a convenient manner. Since this paint can be applied to the surfaces with ease, a majority of DIY workers prefer latex paint. However, it dries quickly. Latex paint is suitable for painting the interior of your house. It’s available at cheaper rates than oil-based paints.

Factors that Affect the Cost of Paint

The price of paint is influenced by various factors. During the previous few years, the increasing costs of raw materials such as pigments, binders, and finishes have lead to a significant rise in the prices.

The quality of paint plays a major role in defining the price of paint. If manufacturers use the high-quality raw material, it’ll lead to an increase in the costs. However, high-quality paint stays intact longer and saves your investment.