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Free paint calculator for Alaska homeowners. Get an exact paint estimate for any room or whole house — pre-filled for a standard 12×14 room. Includes local Alaska painter costs and climate-specific recommendations. No signup required.

Quick Answer — Alaska

2 gallons for a standard room

Professional painters in Alaska charge $55–$85/hr · Paint costs $35–$80/gal

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How Much Paint Do You Need in Alaska?

The amount of paint needed is the same regardless of state — a standard 12×14 room needs about 2 gallons for two coats on the walls. What varies by state is paint cost, labor rates, and the type of exterior paint best suited to the local climate.

In Alaska, paint costs range from $35–$80/gal per gallon depending on brand and quality. Professional painter labor rates in Alaska run $55–$85/hr. Use the calculator above — pre-filled for a standard 12×14 room — and adjust for your exact dimensions.

Paint Calculator — Reference Table

Room SizePaint Needed (2 coats)DIY Cost (AK)Pro Cost (AK)
10×101.3 gal$76–$164$205–$335
12×141.8 gal$103–$214$325–$525
15×202.9 gal$152–$312$445–$715
Whole house (~1900 sq ft)18–22 gal$900–$2000$2,090–$4,560

Painter Labor Costs in Alaska

Professional painters in Alaska charge $55–$85/hr per hour. For a standard 12×14 bedroom, expect to pay $325–$525 professionally including paint and labour. For whole-house interior painting, budget $2,090–$4,560 for an average Alaska home.

DIY painting saves 60–70% compared to hiring professionals. In Alaska, a typical room costs $103–$214 in paint and supplies for a standard 12×14 room. Use the paint cost calculator to estimate your full project cost.

Best Exterior Paint for Alaska's Climate

Alaska has a subarctic climate. Alaska's extreme cold and moisture require specialized exterior paints rated for sub-zero temperatures. Interior painting is year-round but exterior work is limited to the short summer season.

For interior painting, the same rules apply regardless of state — eggshell for living areas and bedrooms, satin for kitchens and bathrooms, flat white for ceilings, and semi-gloss for all trim and doors.

Tips for Painting in Alaska

Get multiple quotes. Painter prices in Alaska vary significantly. Get at least three quotes for any professional job — prices often differ by 30–50% for identical work.

Buy paint locally. Alaska has Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, and Home Depot stores throughout the state. Buying locally ensures the correct formulation for Alaska's climate and allows colour matching at the store.

Check the weather. For exterior painting in Alaska, check the forecast for 48 hours before and after application. Temperatures should be between 50°F and 85°F with no rain expected.

Use the paint calculator. Adjust the calculator above for your exact room dimensions to avoid buying too much or running short mid-project. Always round up to the next whole gallon.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much paint do I need for an average Alaska home?

An average Alaska home of around 1900 sq ft needs 15–20 gallons for a full interior repaint. Use the calculator above for a precise estimate based on your actual room dimensions.

How much does it cost to paint a room in Alaska?

Professional painters in Alaska charge $55–$85/hr. An average room costs $325–$525 professionally. DIY painting costs $60–$150 in paint and supplies.

What type of exterior paint works best in Alaska?

For Alaska's subarctic climate, use a 100% acrylic exterior latex. Alaska's extreme cold and moisture require specialized exterior paints rated for sub-zero temperatures. Interior painting is year-round but exterior work is limited to the short summer season.

How much does exterior house painting cost in Alaska?

Exterior painting for an average Alaska home costs $2,090–$4,560 professionally. DIY costs $400–$1,200 in paint and supplies depending on home size.

How many gallons of paint for a room in Alaska?

A standard 12×14 room needs about 2 gallons for two coats on the walls. Enter your exact dimensions in the Alaska paint calculator above for a precise estimate.

When is the best time to paint the exterior in Alaska?

In Alaska's subarctic climate, paint exterior surfaces when temperatures are between 50°F and 85°F with low humidity and no rain forecast. Spring and fall are typically ideal in most parts of Alaska.