Painting Contractors in Medford, Oregon

Licensed Establishments

1,029

U.S. Census Bureau

Peak Season

April through September - dry weather months ideal for exterior work

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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)$400 – $800
Exterior house painting (1,500 sq ft)$2,800 – $5,500
Kitchen cabinet painting$1,200 – $3,000
Deck staining/painting$600 – $1,400
Fence painting (100 linear feet)$800 – $1,600
Commercial interior painting (per sq ft)$2 – $4

Licensing Requirements

Licensing Requirements

Oregon requires Painting Contractor License (PCL) for projects over $1,000. Must pass business law exam and trade-specific exam. 16 hours continuing education every 2 years. License renewal required biennially with $350 fee.

Permit Requirements

Medford requires permits for exterior painting involving lead-based paint on pre-1978 structures. No permits for standard interior/exterior painting. EPA RRP certification required for lead work.

Inspection Schedule

No routine inspections for standard painting. Lead-safe work practices subject to EPA compliance verification. Final inspection required for permitted lead abatement projects.

Insurance Minimums

Oregon requires minimum $50,000 public liability and $50,000 property damage insurance for licensed painting contractors. Workers compensation required if employing others.

How to Get Licensed

  1. 1

    Meet basic requirements

    Must be 18+ years old and provide Social Security number for background check through Oregon Construction Contractors Board

  2. 2

    Get required insurance

    Obtain minimum $50,000 public liability and property damage insurance from approved carrier before applying

  3. 3

    Pass required examinations

    Schedule and pass both Oregon business law exam and painting contractor trade exam through PSI testing centers

  4. 4

    Submit application and fees

    Complete CCB application with $350 license fee, insurance certificates, and exam completion certificates

  5. 5

    Maintain license compliance

    Complete 16 hours continuing education every 2 years and renew license biennially with fees and updated insurance

About This Market

Medford's painting market runs steady year-round with 1,029 licensed establishments statewide creating solid competition. Exterior work dominates April through September when the rain stops. Residential repaints and new construction drive most work, with wildfire restoration creating periodic surges. Lead-based paint on older homes adds complexity and liability - plenty of pre-1978 housing stock here. Costs track higher than Portland due to material transport but lower labor rates keep bids competitive.

Get your PCL sorted first - Oregon doesn't mess around with unlicensed work over $1,000. The business law exam trips up more contractors than the trade test. EPA RRP certification is non-negotiable for pre-1978 homes, and there's plenty of them in Medford's older neighborhoods. Book exterior jobs early spring - everybody wants paint when the sun comes out. Keep your insurance current and document everything on lead jobs. Weather delays are part of the game here, so build buffer time into contracts.

Data Sources:

Licensed establishments in Oregon: U.S. Census BureauLicensing requirements and fees: Oregon Construction Contractors BoardInsurance minimums: Oregon Construction Contractors BoardCost estimates: Local market analysis and contractor estimatesPermit requirements: City of Medford Building Department and EPA

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a license to paint houses in Medford, Oregon?
Yes, Oregon requires a Painting Contractor License for any painting project over $1,000. You must pass both business law and painting trade exams through Oregon CCB.
What insurance do painting contractors need in Oregon?
Oregon requires minimum $50,000 public liability and $50,000 property damage insurance for licensed painting contractors, plus workers compensation if you have employees.
When is the best time to schedule exterior painting in Medford?
April through September offers the best weather for exterior painting in Medford. The rainy season from October through March makes exterior work difficult and unreliable.
Do I need permits to paint houses in Medford?
Standard interior and exterior painting requires no permits. However, disturbing lead-based paint on pre-1978 structures requires EPA RRP certification and may require permits.
How much do painting contractors charge in Medford?
Estimates based on local market data: interior rooms $400-800, exterior house painting $2,800-5,500, cabinet painting $1,200-3,000. Costs vary by surface prep and paint quality.

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