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Prices of Paint In Nigeria

Here we want to look at different brands of paint and their prices in Nigeria.

Different paint come with different quality and prices but get it right, the price does not necessarily determine the quality.

You may have some products coming at chip rate but have a high quality and you can equally have a product being sold at a very high rate but the quality is quite low.

Paints are roughly categorized into three in Nigeria. Top quality is Dulux, Berger comes second, Meyer & IPWA comes in third place with some notable distance.

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Prices of Paint In Nigeria
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Medium Category is President, Eagle, Portland or sandtex as its popularly called, but Eagle seems to be the stand out product in this very category.
Basic quality is Finecoat, Prestige, Precious, Value. There are no clear leaders in this category apparently.

Also, Dulux, Berger and Portland have imported variants. You certainly have no business with these unless you are building in Banana Island or working on your own property.
Always be educated about the use of Products called Silk or Satin. they have specific use.

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For a commercial property, we will advise you to Consider the following:

Class of Building, Location, Level of qualitative Finish achieved so far etc.
For commercial Buildings, we will recommend Basic quality for interiors, Medium or High quality for exteriors which you where people will see first and equally vulnerable to damage.

But in case of a developer, you have little control over how your clients will treat their flats. But you can extend the lifespan of the paintwork outside by painting with quality products.

This also keeps your building at top value when new tenants are considering the property. There are other practices to be carried out in the public areas, on the baseline that accentuate and improve the quality of finish.

Paints are classified into different groups based on their uses which include: Emulsion paints, Synthetic/Enamel, paints, Wood Varnishes (Waterborne – Solvent base)Wood adhesives, Primers/Anti, Corrosion, Colorants, Metallic/special effect paints, Structural paints, Putties, Epoxy paints for industrial uses, Fire retardant & fire intumescent paints, Anti- bacterial paints

Highly efficient temperature reflective paints

So, this is a rough breakdown of the prices of different paint in Nigeria. Keep in mind that except for Basic quality paints, most paints are broken into different pricing for White & Colors. So, you have the freedom to choose the one you want just as it suit your budget.

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These prices are for 20 liters

Dulux White paint    ========> # 18,551

dulux colored paint    ========> # 16,700

meyer white paint    ========> # 13,644

meyer colored paint   ========> # 13,494

eagle white paint     ========> #7,000

eagle colored paint    ========> # 6,500

president white paint  =======> # 6,500

president color paint =======>  # 5,000

finecoat paint             =======> # 2,700

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Sedapin Paint           =======> # 17,000

Dunn Edwards paint   =======> # 11,000

Sandtex colored paint        ========> # 14,000

Sandtex White paint    =========> # 9,000

Silka colored paint   =========> # 12,000

Silka White paint     =========> # 7,000

Allwin Paint         =======> # 12,000

Peacock white =======> # 5,000

Peacock colors =======> # 3,000

Saclux paint White ======> # 3,000

Saclux paint Colored =====> # 5,000

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Hope we’ve got you covered on this very article. They might be little or unpopular other products of paints selling in your neighborhood which we are not aware but this are the most popular and most used paints at the moment here in Nigeria.

Another thing is that the price varies between different locations, sellers and retailers, so we will advise you to buy from accredited or authorized dealers of each product.

Aniekeme Unyah is a Content Developer at InfoGuideNIgeria.com. InfoGuide Nigeria is a team of Resource Persons and Consultants led by Ifiokobong Ibanga. Page maintained by Ifiokobong Ibanga. If you need a personal assistance on this topic, kindly contact us.

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