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The cost of painting PVC (plastic surfaces) on Zoofy starts from €55 per hour incl. VAT. In practice, total prices typically range from €49 to €250 on average, based on 76 completed jobs.
The final price mainly depends on the type of PVC (for example a downpipe, skirting board, frame or panel), the condition of the surface, and how much prep work is needed (degreasing, sanding, primer). With Zoofy you don’t pay call-out fees, so pricing stays clear upfront.
On average, painting PVC (plastic painting) takes about 2 to 3 hours. This usually includes the key preparation steps such as cleaning/degreasing, light sanding and applying an adhesion primer suitable for plastic.
If there are multiple parts to paint or extra repairs are needed, it can take longer. A skilled painter works efficiently while ensuring a smooth and durable finish.
With PVC, adhesion is everything. That’s why the professional typically follows a proven step-by-step process for long-lasting results:
1. Inspection & masking:
The painter checks the PVC, looks for damage and masks edges and surrounding areas neatly.
2. Cleaning & degreasing:
The surface is thoroughly cleaned and degreased so dirt and oils won’t affect adhesion.
3. Light sanding:
The PVC is lightly sanded to help primer and paint bond properly.
4. Primer/adhesion coat:
A suitable adhesion primer (multi-primer) for plastic/PVC is applied.
5. Topcoating in even layers:
The paint is applied in one or more consistent coats for a neat, streak-free result.
6. Tidy up & handover:
Everything is cleaned up and the result is briefly checked together.
On Zoofy, painters are vetted for craftsmanship and reliability. You can also read reviews from previous customers to know what to expect.
Zoofy works with professionals who average a minimum rating of 9.2, so you can book with confidence.
After the job is finished, you have warranty through the professional: if something wasn’t done correctly, it must be resolved properly under legal obligations.
For extra peace of mind, Zoofy also offers an optional paid warranty package. This adds extra coverage on top of the warranty you already have through the professional. For maintenance questions or a follow-up job, you can easily arrange it again via Zoofy.
Zoofy has a broad network of painters across the Netherlands. In most cases, you’ll quickly find availability for painting PVC, even for smaller jobs.
If it’s not possible to match you right away, you’ll be informed as soon as possible.
You always pay via Zoofy—never directly to the professional by card or cash.
Once the job is completed, the easiest way to pay is via the QR code: scan and pay securely in seconds. You’ll also receive an invoice by email, so you can pay that way if you prefer.
Ready to give your PVC a fresh new look? Post your job on Zoofy today and let an experienced painter finish it professionally.