Paint Calculator
Review ReadyUse room size, surface type, prep, and scope to build an early planning range.
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Interactive Suite
Estimate costs, preview colors, compare palettes. Use the tools to get oriented on your own time, then let Ranger confirm the real scope, prep, products, access, and color choices in writing.
Start here
The Paint Calculator is the fastest way to walk into the estimate with a realistic planning range in hand. The Visualizer and Color Studio stay one click away when you want to preview a project or compare palettes.
Use room size, surface type, prep, and scope to build an early planning range.
More planning tools
Keep the same tool priority as the estimate flow: start with the calculator, then use the visualizer for a project preview or Color Studio for palette pairing.
Preview a paint direction in context before you commit to a color.
Open visualizerCompare color relationships without treating the result as final approval.
Open color studioGood to know
Your calculator and visualizer saves are useful because they give Ranger context before follow-up. The final answer still belongs in your written scope.
Average job size gives the range a starting point, but prep and access decide the final estimate.
Exterior, interior, trim, and cabinet guidance uses the actual Sherwin-Williams products Ranger applies.
For brick and stucco, Ranger confirms the exact coating on the home before naming a product.
Why these numbers hold up
The Calculator, Visualizer, and Color Studio give you real starting numbers and color directions to plan with, based on the products Ranger actually uses. The Planning Kit is a separate prep checklist you can bring to your estimate.
Ready when you are
Nathan Wingate can use saved tool notes as a starting point, then confirm the real surface conditions, prep, access, products, timeline, and estimate details.