Interior Painting Cost in Georgia
What affects interior painting cost in Georgia
Interior Painting costs in Georgia differ from the national baseline mainly because of local labor rates. Painting labor in Georgia runs about 9% below the national average painter wage (BLS), holding cost down. Humid conditions keep indoor moisture high here, which lengthens paint dry and recoat times and makes mildew-resistant interior paint a common choice in kitchens and bathrooms. Permits are not typically required for this work in Georgia. Georgia applies a 4.00% state sales tax (about 7.44% combined with local) to paint and supplies.