Cost to Paint Exterior Windows and Door Frames

From providing a safeguard against harsh weather to enhancing the curb appeal of a property, exterior windows and door frames are integral elements in the construction industry.

As the weather gets warmer, the exterior of your home begs for a makeover. Paint companies already have their hands full with customers already asking about getting their exterior windows and door frames done for the spring and summer.

With this painting season right around the corner, the exterior of your home requires thorough research. If you are in the same boat as a lot of people who want this job done but are unsure of the process, the price it entails. And factors that will undoubtedly affect the cost, look no further, you have come to the right place.

The Best Time to Paint Exterior Windows and Door Frames

When it comes to painting the outside parts of your windows and doors, choosing the right time can make a big difference. Let’s break it down into simple ideas to help make your next painting project a success.

Considering Weather and Seasons

  • Dry and Mild Weather: Look for times when it’s not too hot or too cold. Ideal painting weather is when it’s dry, with temperatures between 50°F and 85°F.
  • Watch Out for Rain: Avoid rainy days. Wet weather can wash away paint or stop it from drying properly.

Planning Your Project

  • Set a Timeline: Make a plan that includes cleaning, painting, and drying time. Don’t rush. Good paint needs time to dry.
  • Avoid Busy Times: If you have other big projects (like fixing the roof), don’t paint at the same time. Dirt and work from other projects can mess up your paint job.

Keeping Your Home Looking Great

  • Look for Signs: If your paint is peeling, chipping, or fading, it’s time to paint again. Fresh paint keeps your home looking nice and protects wood and metal from damage.
  • Regular Checks: Every now and then, take a look at your windows and doors. Catching problems early can save you time and money.

Saving Money and Protecting Your Property

  • Budget Wisely: Make sure you can afford the painting project. Remember, good paint protects your home and can prevent more expensive repairs later.
  • Long-Term Thinking: Quality paint might seem costly at first but think of it as investing in your home’s future. Choose paint that lasts longer and protects better.

Price Ranges for Exterior Windows and Door Frames

This is all dependent on how many exterior windows and door frames need a makeover, obviously the more sections done, the higher the cost will be. The cost of painting exterior windows and doors frame can be defined with a robust set of ranges that almost all paint companies will have.

  • $150-$300 per window for lower-end services.
  • Door frames should cost the same as windows, $150-$300 should be the price your hired company is charging.
  • Up to $300 per window for higher-end services.
  • The average home should range between $150-$300 per window.
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  • Double and Triple window exteriors cost will be in the same range but you have to multiply how many windows are inside that cluster.

 

  • French windows are much more expensive, which can cost a total of $1,000.

 

  • Dormers are the most expensive kind of exterior windows. They usually start at the $1000 range all the way up to $3000 depending on the difficulty of the task.
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The process to Paint Exterior Windows and Door Frames

The process to paint your exterior windows and door frames can be an intimidating scenario if you are unsure of your house’s type of exterior. The question of what paint and primer to use can lead you down a rabbit hole if not informed.

In Toronto and the GTA, the majority of houses have aluminum and vinyl exterior windows and door frames. However, there are still a handful of homes that have wood that can make the price differ.

  • Wood will cost more due to it being antiquated. Much more prep is involved, including sanding, scraping and priming, which will add to the cost.
  • Vinyl has the luxury of being a simple paint job; however, priming is the way to go. Sherwin Williams extreme bond primer will have everlasting results.
  • For finished coats, a100 by Sherwin-Williams is what most companies will recommend.
  • Regal or Aura by Benjamin Moore is a top-notch line of paint as an alternative to Sherwin-Williams.
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Time it Takes to Paint Exterior Windows and Door Frames

There is no set time to get the job of painting your exterior windows and door frames done. This is because each home is unique to itself. You may want the job done soon as possible, but that is not ideal because there is more pressure from the customer towards the painting service.

You should take into consideration a multitude of scenarios.

  • The amount of prep needed to get the job started.
  • How difficult the windows and door frames are to paint.
  • The heights and location, for example, if it is a second or third-story window. It will take a lot more time compared to a window on your front porch.
  • You should expect the time range to be between one to three hours per unit, including the prep and painting.
  • For a typical 1500 to 2000 square foot house in Toronto and the GTA. You’re looking at the time range of about two to four days for full completion of exterior windows and door frames separately.
  • 3000+ square foot houses in Toronto and the GTA will range from one to two weeks.
  • Weather is a wildcard that neither you nor the painter can predict. The harsher the conditions, the more time it will take.
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Factors that Affect the Cost

In a perfect world, painters would be robots who can do the job without adding additional factors into the equation. Unfortunately, in the year 2024, we haven’t advanced to that technology just yet. So it is paramount for the home-owner to subscribe to the notion of external factors that may affect the price range.

  • The amount of labor, this is dependent on the amount of prep. Exterior prep can account for 50% to as much as 70% of the job.
  • The older the windows are, the more prep required.
  • Aluminum and vinyl windows are your friend; the home-owner can get away with a small amount of prep for these types.
  • The time of year, summertime is the ideal season to get this job done. However, humidity can be a factor for the workers to take longer for health and safety concerns.
  • The urgency and the speed of the job getting done, if you need the job done ASAP. There may be a premium that will cost extra for a faster job.
  • The size of the job, you may think that only getting one window will cost less. However, if you decide to get the whole exterior done, it will be a lot less per unit.
  • The difficulty of the task: How high your windows are? Are the angles at an unconventional position? Will the paint company need to rent a cherry picker? Are special ladders required?
  • Method of payment, cheques, cash, and transfers will always be cheaper than credit cards which may charge additional fees.

Striking the Right Balance

As a professional in the industry, it’s not just about crunching numbers – we must achieve an optimum balance between cost, durability, and aesthetics. Cut corners on cost, and you compromise durability. Focus too much on aesthetics, and costs may skyrocket.

Assuming you’re relying on a professional painter, don’t just take their quote at face value. Have a detailed conversation about the number of coats needed, the type of paint suitable for your windows, and associated hardware costs.

In Conclusion

Understanding the precise cost of painting exterior windows and door frames calls for a careful evaluation of multiple elements. By being well-informed, you can make sure to protect your property’s exterior charm without breaking the bank. Remember, the objective is not just to save money but to make well-informed decisions that ensure the beauty, functionality, and cost-effectiveness of your construction project.

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