How Long Does Interior Paint Last?
Paint film lifespan by product grade, sheen, and room — and the maintenance habits that add years to a finish.
Interior paint applied correctly over prepared surfaces lasts five to ten years. Two factors decide where you land in that range: product quality and prep.
Lifespan by product grade
| Paint grade | Realistic lifespan |
|---|---|
| Builder-grade flat | 2–4 years |
| Mid-tier acrylic latex | 5–7 years |
| Premium acrylic (Sherwin-Williams / Benjamin Moore) | 8–10 years |
Why prep matters more than paint
A premium coating over a dusty, glossy, or unprimed surface will fail before a mid-tier coating over a properly sanded, cleaned, and primed one. Adhesion is everything. On every job we degloss existing sheen, spot-prime repairs and stains, and caulk gaps before a drop of finish coat goes on.
Habits that extend the finish
- Dust walls twice a year with a microfiber cloth.
- Clean marks gently with warm water and mild dish soap.
- Fix leaks and humidity problems immediately.
- Keep a labeled quart of each color for fast touch-ups.
When to recoat instead of repair
If more than roughly a quarter of a wall needs patching, or the sheen no longer matches after cleaning, recoat the full wall corner to corner. It costs less than you'd think and looks dramatically better than a patchwork of touch-ups.
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