Trade directory · Bloomington metro · Minnesota

Painting contractors in
Bloomington, Minnesota.

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

Licensed Establishments
785
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
May through September - exterior work dominates, interior projects steady year-round
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
24-48 hours for quotes, 1-3 weeks for project start during peak season
Operator average
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

BLOOMINGTON-MN · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
Interior room painting
Typical range based on local interior room painting jobs.
$800 – $2,200
Exterior house painting
Typical range based on local exterior house painting jobs.
$3,500 – $8,500
Kitchen cabinet painting
Typical range based on local kitchen cabinet painting jobs.
$1,200 – $3,000
Deck staining
Typical range based on local deck staining jobs.
$600 – $1,800
Trim and door painting
Typical range based on local trim and door painting jobs.
$400 – $1,200
Commercial interior painting
Typical range based on local commercial interior painting jobs.
$1.5 – $4
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

MN
§1

Licensing Requirements

No state contractor license required for painting under $25,000. Projects over $25,000 require Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry contractor license. Must pass business law exam, provide financial statements, and maintain $15,000 surety bond. Renewal every 2 years with continuing education requirements.

§2

Permit Requirements

Residential painting typically requires no permits in Bloomington. Commercial projects may need building permits if structural prep work involved. Lead-safe work certification required for pre-1978 homes. Contact Bloomington Building Division at 952-563-8947 for project-specific requirements.

§3

Inspection Schedule

No routine inspections for standard painting. EPA RRP compliance inspections possible for lead-safe certified work. Commercial projects follow standard building inspection schedule if permits required.

§4

Insurance Minimums

General liability minimum $300,000 recommended, $600,000 for commercial work. Workers compensation required if employees. Pollution liability coverage recommended for lead paint work. Bonding required for some commercial contracts.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

6 STEPS
1

Determine license requirement

Projects under $25,000 require no state contractor license. Above $25,000 requires Minnesota contractor license through Department of Labor and Industry.

01/06
2

Complete application

Submit contractor license application with business formation documents, financial statements showing $25,000 net worth, and application fee of $285.

02/06
3

Pass business law exam

Take and pass Minnesota contractor business law examination covering construction law, lien rights, and business practices. Exam fee $75.

03/06
4

Provide surety bond

Obtain $15,000 surety bond from approved bonding company. Bond protects customers from contractor default or non-performance.

04/06
5

Obtain lead certification

Complete EPA RRP certification course for lead-safe work practices if working on pre-1978 buildings. Required separate from contractor license.

05/06
6

Maintain and renew

Renew license every 2 years with continuing education requirements and updated financial information. Keep bond and insurance current throughout license period.

06/06
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Bloomington's painter market runs steady with 785 licensed establishments statewide feeding Twin Cities demand. Mix of older homes needing lead-safe work, new construction, and solid commercial base. Competition's thick but work volume supports established crews. Costs driven by prep work complexity, material quality, and lead compliance requirements. Exterior season creates feast-or-famine cycle. Minnesota keeps licensing simple for painters - no state license under $25K jobs, but lead certification is non-negotiable for pre-1978 homes. Bloomington building department stays hands-off for standard residential work. Peak season runs May to September when everyone wants exterior work done. Smart contractors book interior jobs for winter months. Lead-safe certification opens doors but adds liability. Insurance matters more here than licensing. Know your lead paint rules cold - EPA doesn't mess around with RRP violations.

Data Sources
  • Licensed establishments count
    US Census Bureau County Business Patterns
  • Licensing requirements
    Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry
  • Cost estimates
    Local contractor survey estimates
  • Insurance requirements
    Minnesota Department of Commerce and industry standards
  • Lead certification
    EPA RRP regulations
  • Permit requirements
    City of Bloomington Building Division
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

Do I need a contractor license to paint in Minnesota?

No state license required for projects under $25,000. Above that threshold requires Minnesota Department of Labor contractor license with exam, surety bond, and renewal every 2 years per Minnesota licensing board requirements.

Q/02

What permits do I need for painting in Bloomington?

Standard residential painting requires no permits per Bloomington Building Division guidelines. Commercial projects may need building permits if structural work involved. Lead-safe work requires EPA RRP certification, not local permits.

Q/03

How much does interior painting cost in Bloomington?

Interior room painting ranges $800-2200 based on local contractor estimates. Kitchen cabinets run $1200-3000. Costs vary by prep work, paint quality, and room size. Lead-safe work adds 10-25% premium.

Q/04

When is peak season for painters in Minnesota?

May through September for exterior work due to weather constraints. Interior projects remain steady year-round. Contractors report 60-70% of annual revenue during peak months based on industry estimates.

Q/05

What insurance do painters need in Minnesota?

General liability minimum $300,000 recommended by industry standards, $600,000 for commercial. Workers compensation mandatory with employees per Minnesota law. Pollution liability recommended for lead paint work due to EPA regulations.

§ F · Directory

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