Get a San Francisco-adjusted cost estimate for your painting project. Our calculator starts from national averages and applies a local cost index for San Francisco, California based on labor market data and cost-of-living indices.
Local context for San Francisco
San Francisco permits are issued by the Department of Building Inspection, which uses an online tracking portal going back to the 1980s. SF enforces the 2013 Mandatory Soft Story Program, which required retrofits on roughly 4,800 wood-frame buildings with five or more units that were permitted before 1978. California Title 24 energy code, updated for 2025 and effective January 1, 2026, also applies to most remodel and replacement projects.
Permits filed through San Francisco Department of Building Inspection (DBI) · official portal
These figures are estimates derived from national cost data and a local cost-of-living multiplier. They are not quotes. For a firm price, use the calculator below and then get 3+ written bids from licensed local contractors.
Tip: Multiply room perimeter x ceiling height for each room
Several local factors push San Francisco painting pricing above or below the national baseline:
How does the SF soft-story ordinance affect a small remodel?
If your building is already classified and retrofit is complete, it does not affect most remodels. If the building is soft-story and not yet retrofitted, DBI generally requires the retrofit to be in progress or completed before signing off on major permit work.
Why do San Francisco permits take longer than other California cities?
DBI plan review routinely coordinates with Planning, Historic Preservation, Public Works, and Fire. For projects over 45 years old or in a historic district, expect an extra 4 to 8 weeks for historic preservation clearance beyond the basic DBI review.
San Francisco Department of Building Inspection (DBI) handles painting permits in San Francisco. Fees, inspection schedules, and code amendments vary by project scope.
Visit the official San Francisco permit portal ↗For interior whole-home in San Francisco, most homeowners pay between $2,900 and $9,425 in 2026. One gallon covers approximately 350 sq ft with one coat. Most projects need 2 coats, so divide your wall area by 175 to get gallons needed. Our calculator factors this in automatically.
Permit requirements in San Francisco follow California state building code plus local amendments. Professional painters charge $2.50-$5.00 per sq ft for interior work. DIY saves 60-70% but takes 3-4x longer. Pros deliver better results on ceilings, trim, and cut-in work. DIY is great for single rooms; hire a pro for whole-house projects. See our California permit guide for specifics.
Yes. Premium paint ($50-$65/gallon) has better coverage (fewer coats needed), lasts longer, and has more durable finishes than builder-grade ($25/gallon). The paint cost difference on a typical room is only $50-$100, but the result lasts years longer.
No. Interior and exterior painting never requires a building permit. It is purely cosmetic work.
Interior: 5-10 years depending on traffic and quality. Exterior: 5-7 years for standard paint, 7-10 years for premium. Darker colors fade faster on exteriors.
If your building is already classified and retrofit is complete, it does not affect most remodels. If the building is soft-story and not yet retrofitted, DBI generally requires the retrofit to be in progress or completed before signing off on major permit work.
DBI plan review routinely coordinates with Planning, Historic Preservation, Public Works, and Fire. For projects over 45 years old or in a historic district, expect an extra 4 to 8 weeks for historic preservation clearance beyond the basic DBI review.