Trade directory · Twin Falls metro · Idaho

Painting contractors in
Twin Falls, Idaho.

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

Licensed Establishments
492
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
April through October, with highest demand May-September when weather permits exterior work
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
24-48 hours for initial quote, 3-5 days for detailed estimates
Operator average
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

TWIN FALLS-ID · 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 – $8,000
Kitchen cabinet painting
Typical range based on local kitchen cabinet painting jobs.
$1,200 – $2,800
Deck staining
Typical range based on local deck staining jobs.
$600 – $1,400
Trim and door painting
Typical range based on local trim and door painting jobs.
$300 – $800
Garage painting (2-car)
Typical range based on local garage painting (2-car) jobs.
$800 – $1,600
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

ID
§1

Licensing Requirements

Idaho requires painters to register as contractors if projects exceed $2000. Must obtain Public Works Contractor License through Idaho Secretary of State. No specific painting license exam required, but must show financial responsibility and provide surety bond. Registration renewed annually.

§2

Permit Requirements

Twin Falls requires building permits for extensive exterior painting involving lead paint remediation or structural prep work. Most interior and standard exterior painting jobs do not require permits. Contact Twin Falls Building Department for projects involving pre-1978 structures.

§3

Inspection Schedule

No routine inspections for standard painting work. Lead-safe work practices inspections required for pre-1978 homes if contractor is EPA RRP certified. Final inspection only if permit was required.

§4

Insurance Minimums

General liability minimum $300,000 recommended. Workers compensation required if employing others. Commercial auto insurance required for business vehicles. No specific state minimums for painting contractors.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

7 STEPS
1

Determine registration requirement

Confirm your painting projects will exceed $2000 value threshold requiring contractor registration in Idaho

01/07
2

Obtain surety bond

Secure surety bond through licensed bond company - amount varies based on project scope and business size

02/07
3

Gather financial documents

Prepare financial statements, bank references, and proof of business financial responsibility for application

03/07
4

Complete contractor registration

Submit Public Works Contractor registration application to Idaho Secretary of State with required fees and documentation

04/07
5

Obtain EPA RRP certification

Complete EPA Lead-Safe Work Practices training if working on pre-1978 structures - required for most residential painting

05/07
6

Secure insurance coverage

Obtain general liability, workers compensation if applicable, and commercial auto insurance before starting work

06/07
7

Annual renewal

Renew contractor registration annually with Idaho Secretary of State and maintain current insurance and bonding

07/07
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Twin Falls painting market runs steady with about 492 licensed establishments statewide, meaning competition's real but work's available. Residential repaints dominate - lots of ranch homes and newer construction needing 7-10 year cycles. Commercial work comes from ag-related buildings, small retail, and light industrial. Costs stay reasonable compared to Boise - labor's cheaper, but material transport adds some overhead. Weather drives everything here - you get a solid 6-month exterior season, then it's interior work or you're hunting jobs in warmer zones.

To work Twin Falls, register as a contractor if you're hitting that $2000 threshold - most legit jobs will. Skip the permit dance unless you're dealing with lead paint or major prep work that looks like construction. Get your EPA RRP certification for older homes because half this town was built before 1978. Build relationships with the lumber yards and paint suppliers - they'll steer work your way. Winter's when you prep for spring - line up your exterior jobs early because everyone wants their house painted the minute snow melts. Keep your insurance current and your bond active, and you'll stay busy.

Data Sources
  • Licensed establishments
    US Census Bureau - 492 licensed painting establishments in Idaho
  • Licensing requirements
    Idaho Secretary of State contractor registration database
  • Cost estimates
    Local contractor estimates and market analysis
  • Permit requirements
    Twin Falls Building Department regulations
  • Peak season data
    Regional weather patterns and contractor scheduling estimates
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

Do painters need a license in Twin Falls, Idaho?

Painters must register as contractors with Idaho Secretary of State if project value exceeds $2000. No specific painting exam required, but must provide surety bond and show financial responsibility. Registration renewed annually through the state.

Q/02

What does exterior house painting cost in Twin Falls?

Exterior painting for a typical 2000 sq ft home runs $4500-$8000 depending on prep work, paint quality, and number of stories. Single-story ranch homes on the lower end, two-story with extensive trim work on the higher end.

Q/03

When is the best time to paint exteriors in Twin Falls?

April through October weather permits exterior work, with peak season May through September. Avoid painting during winter months due to temperature and moisture conditions that prevent proper paint adhesion and curing.

Q/04

Do I need permits for painting my house in Twin Falls?

Standard interior and exterior painting requires no permits. Permits required only for extensive exterior work involving lead paint remediation or structural prep work. Contact Twin Falls Building Department for pre-1978 structures requiring lead-safe practices.

Q/05

What insurance do painting contractors need in Idaho?

General liability insurance recommended minimum $300,000. Workers compensation mandatory if employing others. Commercial auto required for business vehicles. While no specific state minimums exist for painters, adequate coverage protects against property damage and injury claims.

§ F · Directory

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