Trade directory · Gilbert metro · Arizona

Painting contractors in
Gilbert, Arizona.

A public directory of licensed painting contractors serving greater Gilbert. Market data, licensing requirements, and cost benchmarks — updated continuously from public sources.

Licensed Establishments
656
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
October through April - Arizona's cooler months when exterior work is tolerable and snowbird population increases demand
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
24-48 hours for quotes during peak season, 12-24 hours during summer months
Operator average
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

GILBERT-AZ · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
Interior room painting (12x12)
Typical range based on local interior room painting (12x12) jobs.
$800 – $1,500
Exterior house painting (2000 sq ft)
Typical range based on local exterior house painting (2000 sq ft) jobs.
$4,500 – $8,500
Kitchen cabinet painting
Typical range based on local kitchen cabinet painting jobs.
$2,200 – $4,000
Fence staining/painting (200 linear ft)
Typical range based on local fence staining/painting (200 linear ft) jobs.
$1,200 – $2,400
Garage door painting
Typical range based on local garage door painting jobs.
$350 – $650
Trim and door painting (per room)
Typical range based on local trim and door painting (per room) jobs.
$250 – $500
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

AZ
§1

Licensing Requirements

Arizona requires ROC (Registrar of Contractors) license for jobs over $1,000. CR-6 Residential Contractor or CR-10 Commercial Contractor license needed. Must pass business management exam and trade-specific exam, provide financial statements, and maintain $5,000 surety bond. License renewal every 2 years with 8 hours continuing education.

§2

Permit Requirements

Gilbert requires permits for exterior painting involving lead-based paint removal on pre-1978 homes. Standard interior/exterior painting typically requires no permits unless structural prep work is involved. Commercial projects may require building permits depending on scope.

§3

Inspection Schedule

Lead paint work requires EPA RRP certification and follow-up inspection. Standard painting jobs typically require no inspections unless part of larger renovation project requiring building permits.

§4

Insurance Minimums

Arizona ROC requires minimum $50,000 general liability insurance. Gilbert typically requires $500,000 general liability and workers compensation if employees present. Additional umbrella coverage recommended for commercial work.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

6 STEPS
1

Meet Basic Requirements

Must be 18+ years old, provide Social Security number, and have qualifying construction experience or complete approved trade education program. Document 4 years experience or equivalent education in painting/coating trade.

01/06
2

Submit ROC Application

Complete online application at roc.az.gov with required documentation including experience verification, financial statements, and personal history. Pay application fee of approximately $330 for initial license.

02/06
3

Pass Required Exams

Schedule and pass both the Business Management exam and trade-specific Residential or Commercial Contractor exam through PSI Services. Study materials available through ROC website. Exam fees approximately $70 each.

03/06
4

Obtain Surety Bond

Secure $5,000 surety bond through licensed surety company. Bond protects consumers against contractor violations. Cost typically $100-300 annually depending on credit score and experience.

04/06
5

Provide Insurance Proof

Submit proof of minimum $50,000 general liability insurance meeting ROC requirements. Insurance must remain active throughout license period with ROC listed as certificate holder.

05/06
6

Complete License Issuance

Once all requirements met and approved, ROC issues license valid for 2 years. License number must be displayed on all advertising, contracts, and vehicles. Begin 8-hour continuing education requirement for renewal.

06/06
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Gilbert's painter market runs hot year-round with 656 licensed establishments statewide competing for work. Demand peaks during snowbird season when seasonal residents return, driving up both volume and rates. Typical projects range from HOA-mandated exterior refreshes in master-planned communities to high-end interior work in custom homes. Heat drives costs up during summer months due to early morning schedules and material considerations - paint doesn't cure right in 115-degree heat. Competition is fierce but consistent demand from new construction and the constant sun damage keeps steady work flowing. Market supports premium pricing for quality contractors willing to work efficiently in extreme conditions. Getting licensed in Arizona means navigating the ROC bureaucracy - plan 60-90 days minimum for license approval and budget for the exam fees and bonding requirements. Gilbert's building department is straightforward but strict on lead paint protocols for older homes. Summer work starts at dawn and ends by noon unless you want your crew dropping from heat exhaustion. Smart contractors build relationships with general contractors working the massive residential developments throughout Gilbert and Chandler. Winter months book solid, so line up work early or you'll be fighting for scraps when demand peaks.

Data Sources
  • Licensed establishments count
    US Census Bureau County Business Patterns
  • Cost estimates
    Local market analysis and contractor estimates
  • Licensing requirements
    Arizona Registrar of Contractors
  • Peak season timing
    Local market analysis and climate data
  • Insurance minimums
    Arizona ROC and Gilbert building department requirements
  • Permit requirements
    Town of Gilbert Planning and Development Services
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

What license do I need to operate as a painter in Gilbert, Arizona?

You need an Arizona ROC (Registrar of Contractors) license for any painting job over $1,000. Most painters get either CR-6 Residential or CR-10 Commercial Contractor licenses, which require passing both business management and trade exams plus maintaining a $5,000 surety bond.

Q/02

Do I need permits for exterior house painting in Gilbert?

Standard exterior painting requires no permits in Gilbert. However, if you're working on pre-1978 homes and disturbing lead-based paint, you need EPA RRP certification and must follow lead-safe work practices. Some HOAs require approval for color changes.

Q/03

What insurance coverage do painting contractors need in Gilbert?

Arizona ROC requires minimum $50,000 general liability insurance for licensing. Gilbert typically requires $500,000 general liability coverage for commercial work. Workers compensation is mandatory if you have employees, and umbrella coverage is recommended for larger projects.

Q/04

When is the best time to schedule exterior painting in Gilbert?

October through April offers ideal conditions with temperatures below 100°F. Summer painting requires starting before dawn and stopping by noon due to extreme heat. Paint application and curing suffer in temperatures above 95°F, making winter months preferable for quality results.

Q/05

How much should I charge for interior painting in Gilbert homes?

Interior room painting (12x12) typically runs $800-$1,500 depending on prep work, paint quality, and ceiling height. Gilbert's newer homes often have higher ceilings and textured walls that increase labor costs. Premium neighborhoods support higher rates for quality work.

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