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Painting

Quote walls, trim, and exteriors from the room—not a spreadsheet.

Painting jobs live and die on surface area, prep, and who is on the crew. Cubica keeps the takeoff on the floor plan, the catalog on the service, and the total in the Pricing Engine.

How Cubica helps painting

  • Measure once, price consistently

    Draw rooms and walls, attach interior paint, ceilings, or trim, and let catalog rates produce the estimate. No one is multiplying wall SF in a notebook.

  • Split the job across painters

    Assign crew shares per service so labor payouts follow the estimate instead of a handshake percentage after the fact.

  • Send a professional proposal

    Homeowners review the estimate in your portal, approve a revision, and pay the invoice—without you rebuilding the quote in Word.

How teams use it

  1. 1

    Walk the site

    Capture rooms on the site board. Each space holds services; it never calculates price.

  2. 2

    Attach painting services

    Pick catalog items (walls, ceilings, trim) with their measurement type and pricing method already defined.

  3. 3

    Issue the estimate

    Generate the proposal, send it, and lock it when approved. Change orders become a new revision.

What you get

  • A starter catalog you can edit—services, measurements, and pricing methods, not hardcoded prices in the UI
  • Site board and rooms so takeoffs stay attached to the job
  • Estimates that stay immutable once approved; changes become a new revision
  • A customer portal for reviewing work and paying invoices
  • Marketplace listing so nearby homeowners can find you and request a quote

Starter catalog

New painting companies start with Painting · Interior wall paint. You edit the catalog; Cubica never invents pricing on the estimate screen.