Painting Contractors in Gilbert, Arizona

Licensed Establishments

656

U.S. Census Bureau

Peak Season

October through April - Arizona's cooler months when exterior work is comfortable and interior projects increase before holidays

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Avg. Response Time

24-48 hours for initial contact, 3-7 days for detailed estimates

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Common Job Costs

ServiceCost Range
Interior room painting (12x12)$800 – $1,500
Exterior house painting (2000 sq ft)$4,500 – $8,500
Kitchen cabinet painting$1,200 – $3,500
Fence staining/painting (100 linear ft)$600 – $1,200
Garage floor epoxy coating$800 – $2,000

Licensing Requirements

Licensing Requirements

Arizona ROC (Registrar of Contractors) license required for jobs over $1,000. CR-42 Painting classification requires 4 years experience, passing trade and business exams, financial statement showing $7,500 net worth minimum. License renewal every 2 years with continuing education.

Permit Requirements

Gilbert typically requires permits for commercial exterior painting and any structural prep work. Residential interior generally permit-exempt. Historic district properties may require design review approval.

Inspection Schedule

Inspections rare for standard painting unless structural work involved. Commercial projects may require final inspection. Lead-safe work practices inspections possible on pre-1978 properties.

Insurance Minimums

General liability minimum $300,000, workers compensation if employees, contractor's bond through ROC. Many clients require $1M liability coverage.

How to Get Licensed

  1. 1

    Meet experience requirements

    Document 4 years of painting experience through employer verification, tax records, or sworn affidavits. Arizona ROC verifies all experience claims.

  2. 2

    Prepare financial documentation

    Compile financial statement showing minimum $7,500 net worth, bank statements, and credit report. ROC reviews financial capacity to operate a contracting business.

  3. 3

    Study for examinations

    Prepare for both trade-specific CR-42 exam covering painting techniques, materials, and safety, plus business management exam covering contracts, lien law, and business practices.

  4. 4

    Submit ROC application

    Complete application with experience documentation, financial statements, and exam registration. Pay application fees and schedule examination appointments through ROC.

  5. 5

    Pass required examinations

    Take and pass both trade and business exams at ROC testing centers. Minimum 70% score required on each exam with multiple attempts allowed.

  6. 6

    Obtain insurance and bond

    Secure general liability insurance, workers compensation if applicable, and contractor's bond through ROC-approved providers before license issuance.

  7. 7

    Receive license and maintain compliance

    Upon approval, receive CR-42 license valid for 2 years. Complete continuing education requirements and renew before expiration to maintain active status.

About This Market

Gilbert's painting market runs hot with steady residential demand from the area's growing suburbs and established neighborhoods dealing with intense UV exposure. Competition is fierce among the roughly 656 licensed establishments statewide, but quality operators stay busy year-round. Exterior work drives the highest revenue due to Arizona's punishing sun requiring frequent repainting every 5-7 years. Material costs run higher due to premium paint requirements for desert conditions, and prep work is extensive due to stucco cracking and paint failure from thermal cycling. The second paragraph: Getting licensed through Arizona ROC is your first hurdle - the CR-42 classification exam isn't a joke and the 4-year experience requirement is strictly enforced. Gilbert's building department is straightforward but watch for HOA requirements in newer subdivisions that can be more restrictive than city code. October through April is when you'll make your money - summer exterior work is brutal and dangerous. Focus on relationship building with property managers and repeat residential clients. Lead-safe certification is essential for older properties, and don't underestimate the prep work these desert homes require.

Data Sources:

Licensed establishments in Arizona: U.S. Census Bureau - County Business PatternsLicensing requirements and classifications: Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC)Cost estimates: Local market analysis and contractor estimatesPermit requirements: Gilbert Building DepartmentInsurance minimums: Arizona ROC regulations and industry standards

Frequently Asked Questions

What license do I need to work as a painter in Gilbert, AZ?
Arizona ROC license with CR-42 Painting classification for jobs over $1,000. Requires 4 years experience, trade exam, business exam, and $7,500 net worth minimum per Arizona ROC regulations.
How much does house painting cost in Gilbert?
Exterior painting for 2000 sq ft home ranges $4,500-$8,500 based on local market estimates. Interior rooms average $800-$1,500. Costs vary with paint quality, prep work extent, and UV-resistant coating requirements.
Do I need permits for painting in Gilbert?
Residential interior painting typically doesn't require permits per Gilbert building codes. Commercial exterior and any structural prep work usually requires permits. Historic districts may need design review approval.
When is peak season for painters in Gilbert?
October through April during cooler weather. Summer exterior work is challenging due to extreme heat. Interior projects increase before holidays and during months when exterior work is comfortable.
What insurance do painters need in Arizona?
Minimum $300,000 general liability, workers compensation if you have employees, and ROC contractor bond. Most residential and commercial clients require $1 million liability coverage per industry standards.

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