Pub painting touch-ups

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01/10/25, 12:14
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Scope of Works
• inspect painted areas around the bar, skirtings, doors and signage to pinpoint chips and scuffs
• light prep: clean, degrease, fill minor gouges and sand feather edges where needed
• apply matched touch-up paint and a protective varnish or satin coat to woodwork as required
• feather in existing finishes to blend colour rather than full redecoration unless requested
• minimise odour and disruption by using low‑odour products and recommending out‑of‑hours work where needed
• remove small debris and leave site tidy; wear PPE and take care around food and drink areas
Typical Cost
Charge Type | Low £ | High £ | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Call-out / Minimum | £80 | £140 | First 30–60 min on site |
Labour per hour | £45 | £65 | Painter/decorator rate for small teams |
Materials | £15 | £120 | Touch‑up paint, primers, varnish, brushes |
Disposal | £0 | £50 | Small waste and packaging; larger strip-outs cost more |
Extras (e.g. scaffolding) | £100 | £450 | Scaffold, cherry picker or out‑of‑hours work increases cost |
TOTAL (most jobs come in here) | £120 | £650 | Typical pub touch‑ups for a single room or bar area |
Time on Site
Most pub touch‑ups take 1–4 hours for a single room or bar area depending on prep and drying time; multiple areas, matched paint sourcing, working at height or out‑of‑hours access can extend this to a day or more
Questions to Ask Your Tradie
• do you have experience working in licensed premises and around food and drink service?
• can you match existing paint/finish or will you need to supply new colours and samples?
• do you recommend working outside opening hours and what are the extra costs for evenings or weekends?
• what measures do you take to control dust, odour and contamination near food and drink areas?
• are you insured for public liability and do you provide a risk assessment for working at height?
• how will you protect bar counters, seating and signage and what prep will you need from us before you arrive?
How to Avoid Surprises
• confirm access times and whether work can be done outside opening hours
• reserve parking or loading space close to the entrance for materials and tools
• move or cover glassware, stock and loose furniture before the tradie arrives
• flag any high‑level work needing scaffold or a cherry picker and agree who arranges permits
• check whether low‑odour or quick‑dry products are available if you need minimal disruption
• confirm who is responsible for final cleaning and waste removal
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