Current Cost Of Paints In Nigeria (2024)

Paints bring out the beauty of a building as they are made in different colours and are used based on what a customer wants. To give you an idea of how much paints cost in the market in case you need to paint your home or place of business, we bring you the current cost paints in Nigeria this 2024.

Current Cost Of Paints In Nigeria

If you’re planning to improve the appearance of your house or place of business, there’s no better way to do it than by purchasing and applying some of the fantastic paints available to create the exact atmosphere and appearance you’ve always wanted. We will also talk about the different kinds of paints available in Nigeria, and find out how much paint costs in the country currently.

A paint in a nutshell, is a covering or coating material that is applied for aesthetic or protective purposes to surfaces, whether they are metallic or not. Paints, which are used to cover a variety of surfaces for purposes of beautifying or protecting them, are typically solid colouring components contained in a liquid medium.

Paints are an excellent tools for house decoration because they are made up of pigments, solvents, resins, and various additions. The solvents in paints, make the paints simple to apply, while the pigments give the paint its colour. The resins in paints guarantee a fast drying time, and the additives, such as fillers or antibacterial agents help protect and preserve the surfaces they are painted over.

DIFFERENT TYPES OF PAINTS IN NIGERIA CURRENTLY

The Nigerian market currently offers a variety of paint types. However, all paints sold in the country can be categorized into two groups: water-based paints and oil-based paints. Paints that use oils as their solvent, such as mineral turpentine, synthetic alkyd, or linseed oil, are known as oil-based paints. Paints with an oil base have great durability and longevity. Paints that use water as its solvent rather than oil are referred to as water-based paints, sometimes called latex or acrylic paints.

Because they dry faster and smell less than their oil-based counterparts, water-based paints are more environmentally friendly and widely utilized. In Nigeria currently the most popular varieties of water-based paints are Emulsion, Satin, Gloss, and Matt. When it comes to interior wall painting, they work really well.

CURRENT COST OF PAINTS IN NIGERIA 2024 

Below are listed the current cost of 20 litres of paint in Nigeria this 2024:

  • Dulux White paint: ₦18,000 – ₦20,000
  • Dulux colour paint: ₦16,000 – ₦20,000
  • Meyer white paint: ₦13,000 – ₦20,500
  • Meyer colour paint: ₦13,000 – ₦25,100
  • Eagle white paint: ₦7,000 – ₦28,000
  • Eagle colour paint: ₦8,500 – ₦29,000
  • President white paint: ₦8,500 – ₦20,000
  • President colour paint: ₦9,000 – ₦25,000
  • Finecoat paint: ₦10,700 – ₦28,500
  • Sedapin paint: ₦17,000 – ₦29,000
  • Dunn Edwards paint: ₦11,000 – ₦25,500
  • Sandtex colour paint: ₦14,000 – ₦27,000
  • Sandtex white paint: ₦10,000 – ₦29,000
  • Silka colour paint: ₦12,000 – ₦27,500
  • Silka white paint: ₦9,000 – ₦28,000
  • Allwin Paint: ₦12,000 – ₦28,500
  • Peacock white paint: ₦10,000 – ₦20,000
  • Peacock colour paint: ₦12,000 – ₦28,000
  • Saclux white paint: ₦9,000 – ₦25,000
  • Saclux colour paint: ₦10,000 – ₦28,000.

FINAL WORDS

The information provided above is for paints in 20-litre containers. Prices are subject to change depending on a variety of factors, including the paint’s brand, location, and seller or distributor. Please keep in mind that these are estimations, and as previously stated, they may vary from location to location. We have provided you a price range to serve as a reference for your budgeting so that you may have a rough sense of what to expect in the market when you eventually go to make a purchase.

Ezeh Emmanuella

Ezeh Emmanuella is an information enthusiast and the Editor of Nigerian Search Guide. She loves to answer search queries on everything Nigeria. She is also the brain behind Ellacious Designs, an emerging fashion brand in Nigeria today.

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