Trade directory · Stamford metro · Connecticut

Painting contractors in
Stamford, Connecticut.

A public directory of painting contractor businesses serving greater Stamford. Market data, licensing requirements, and cost benchmarks — updated continuously from public sources.

Employer Establishments
419
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
April through October, with highest demand May-September
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
24-48 hours for quotes, 2-4 weeks for project start
Operator average
§ J · OPEN JOBS

Painting jobs in Stamford

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§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

STAMFORD-CT · 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.
$1,200 – $3,000
Trim and molding painting
Typical range based on local trim and molding painting jobs.
$600 – $1,200
Deck staining and sealing
Typical range based on local deck staining and sealing jobs.
$800 – $2,000
Commercial office painting (per sq ft)
Typical range based on local commercial office painting (per sq ft) jobs.
$2 – $4
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

CT
§1

Licensing Requirements

Connecticut requires Home Improvement Contractor License (HIC) for projects over $200. Must pass business exam, provide financial statements, maintain $20,000 surety bond. License renewed annually. Painters doing work under $200 or employee painters are exempt.

§2

Permit Requirements

Paint permits not required in Stamford for most residential work. Commercial projects may require building permits. Lead-safe work certification required for homes built before 1978.

§3

Inspection Schedule

No routine inspections for standard painting. Lead-safe work requires EPA RRP certification documentation. Commercial projects follow building permit inspection schedule.

§4

Insurance Minimums

General liability minimum $300,000 recommended. Workers compensation required if employees. Lead work requires additional environmental liability coverage.

§ M · DoorBase

Local market snapshot

19 ZIPs
Population135,720
Household income$109,985
Home value$662,779
Median rent$2,916
Unemployment0.00%

Source: DoorBase, aggregated public ZIP-level data. Updated 8/17/2026.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

6 STEPS
1

Study for HIC exam

Review Connecticut home improvement laws, lien rights, consumer protection regulations, and business practices. Study materials available from Department of Consumer Protection.

01/06
2

Gather financial documents

Prepare business financial statements, tax returns, and credit information. Department reviews financial stability as part of application.

02/06
3

Obtain surety bond

Secure $20,000 surety bond from approved bonding company. Bond protects consumers and is required before license approval.

03/06
4

Submit application and take exam

Complete HIC license application with fees, documentation, and schedule exam appointment. Exam covers business law and home improvement regulations.

04/06
5

Get EPA RRP certification

Complete EPA RRP training for lead-safe work practices. Required for most residential work in Connecticut due to housing age.

05/06
6

Maintain annual renewal

Renew license annually with Department of Consumer Protection. Keep bond current and report any business changes promptly.

06/06
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Stamford's painter market is competitive with strong year-round demand driven by high property values and active real estate turnover. About 25-30 established painting contractors serve the market, with projects ranging from $50K historic home restorations in North Stamford to commercial office buildings downtown. Premium materials and finishes are standard expectations. Labor costs run 15-20% above state average due to Fairfield County wages. Lead paint remediation work is common given the housing stock age, creating opportunities for certified contractors. Getting licensed in Connecticut is straightforward but the HIC bond requirement weeds out casual operators. Peak season booking fills up fast, so established relationships with suppliers and subs matter. Lead certification is non-negotiable for residential work - most homes here predate 1978. Insurance costs are higher than state average due to property values. Smart contractors focus on either high-end residential or commercial niches rather than trying to compete on basic residential repaints. Winter work keeps crews busy on interior commercial projects.

Data Sources
  • Number of licensed establishments
    U.S. Census Bureau County Business Patterns
  • Licensing requirements
    Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection
  • Lead paint regulations
    EPA RRP Rule
  • Cost estimates
    Local market analysis and contractor surveys
  • Insurance requirements
    Connecticut General Statutes and industry standards
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

Do I need a license to paint houses in Stamford, CT?

Yes, Connecticut requires a Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) license for painting projects over $200. You need to pass an exam, post a $20,000 bond, and renew annually through the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection.

Q/02

What does interior house painting cost in Stamford?

Interior painting in Stamford typically runs $3-6 per square foot for walls, with premium finishes reaching $8+ per square foot. A standard 12x12 room costs $800-1500 depending on prep work and paint quality.

Q/03

Do I need special certification for lead paint work in Stamford?

Yes, EPA RRP (Renovation, Repair, Painting) certification is mandatory for work on homes built before 1978. Most Stamford homes fall into this category, making certification essential for residential painters.

Q/04

When is peak painting season in Stamford, CT?

Peak season runs April through October, with highest demand May-September. Contractors typically book 2-4 weeks out during peak season. Interior commercial work helps maintain winter revenue.

Q/05

How many painting contractors operate in Connecticut?

According to Census data, approximately 419 licensed painting establishments operate in Connecticut, with Fairfield County including Stamford having the highest concentration due to property values and construction activity.

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