Total prices typically range from €110 to €193, based on 4 jobs. The average comes to about €144 at an hourly rate of €55. This is derived from comparable tasks (e.g., painting polyester/furniture parts) with an average duration of ~2.6 hours. With Zoofy, there are no call‑out fees.
How long does painting polyester take?
On average, about 2.6 hours, with a range of 2.0–3.5 hours (across 4 jobs). Timing depends on surface condition (gelcoat/rough), the object’s size/shape, and the number of coats (primer + 1–2 finish coats).
What does the painter do when painting polyester?
- Inspect & mask the area.
- Clean & degrease thoroughly to remove silicone/grease.
- Sand lightly (e.g., P240–P400) and remove dust.
- Prime with a suitable plastic/epoxy primer.
- Finish with 1–2 coats of durable paint (e.g., PU or 2‑component) or coating.
- Final check and care advice on curing.
How do I know I’m getting a reliable painter?
Zoofy lists vetted painters with visible reviews and ratings; only consistently high‑rated pros remain active, so you can book with confidence.
Contact after the job: maintenance & warranty
The statutory warranty on workmanship is provided by the painter. For extra peace of mind, Zoofy offers an optional paid warranty package. Zoofy remains your point of contact for aftercare (cleaning, scratch repair, re‑finishing).
Do you always find someone for my job?
Thanks to our nationwide network, we usually match a painter quickly. If not, we’ll let you know and suggest an alternative or new date.
Who do I pay?
Always pay via Zoofy — ideally right after the job using the QR code, or later via the invoice by e‑mail. Never pay the painter directly in cash or by card; this keeps your payment and warranty covered.
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