Trade directory · Medford metro · Oregon

Painting contractors in
Medford, Oregon.

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

Licensed Establishments
1,029
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
Late spring through early fall (April-October), with highest demand May-August when weather is dry
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
24-72 hours for initial contact, 3-7 days for detailed estimates
Operator average
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

MEDFORD-OR · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
Interior painting - single room
Typical range based on local interior painting - single room jobs.
$250 – $650
Exterior house painting - 1,500 sq ft home
Typical range based on local exterior house painting - 1,500 sq ft home jobs.
$3,200 – $5,800
Kitchen cabinet painting
Typical range based on local kitchen cabinet painting jobs.
$1,200 – $3,000
Trim and door painting - whole house
Typical range based on local trim and door painting - whole house jobs.
$800 – $2,200
Deck staining and sealing
Typical range based on local deck staining and sealing jobs.
$400 – $1,200
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

OR
§1

Licensing Requirements

Oregon requires Painting Contractor License (CCB) through Construction Contractors Board. Must pass business law exam, provide financial statements, carry required insurance. $370 application fee plus $300 annual renewal. No trade-specific exam required for painting.

§2

Permit Requirements

Most interior painting requires no permits in Medford. Exterior work on single-family homes typically exempt. Commercial work and lead-safe practices may require permits through City of Medford Building Department.

§3

Inspection Schedule

No routine inspections for standard painting work. Lead-safe work practices subject to EPA RRP compliance inspections. Commercial projects may require final inspections per building permit requirements.

§4

Insurance Minimums

General liability minimum $300,000 per occurrence, $600,000 aggregate. Workers compensation required if employees. Professional liability recommended for commercial work.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

6 STEPS
1

Complete CCB Application

Submit Construction Contractors Board application with $370 fee, including business information, financial statements, and trade classification for painting

01/06
2

Pass Business Law Exam

Schedule and pass the Oregon business law examination covering construction law, lien rights, and contracting regulations. Study materials available through CCB

02/06
3

Provide Financial Documentation

Submit required financial statements, bank references, and demonstrate financial responsibility to perform contracted work

03/06
4

Obtain Required Insurance

Secure general liability insurance meeting state minimums and workers compensation if employing others. Submit certificates of insurance to CCB

04/06
5

Receive License and Bond

Upon approval, receive CCB license number and ensure any required bonding is in place. License valid statewide for painting contractor work

05/06
6

Maintain Compliance

Submit annual renewal application with $300 fee, maintain insurance coverage, and complete any required continuing education

06/06
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Medford's painting market runs steady year-round with strong seasonal peaks. You've got about 1029 licensed painting establishments statewide competing for work. Residential dominates - lot of older homes needing maintenance, new construction in subdivisions, and insurance work from weather damage. Costs driven by labor availability, paint prices, and surface prep complexity. Weather's your biggest variable - wet winters limit exterior work. The market sees decent competition but consistent demand from aging housing stock and steady population growth. Most painters here are small operations, 1-3 trucks. Quality prep work separates the pros from the weekend warriors, especially on the older homes with lead paint issues. Getting licensed in Oregon is straightforward - no trade exam, just business knowledge and paperwork. The CCB license gets you working statewide, which opens up the Portland market if you want to travel. Lead-safe certification is essential for pre-1978 homes, and there's plenty of those around Medford. Weather window for exterior work runs April through October reliably. Winter's your time for interior jobs and cabinet work. Insurance requirements aren't brutal, but don't cut corners - one lawsuit kills a small painting business. Keep your CCB renewal current and your insurance paid up.

Data Sources
  • Licensed establishments in Oregon
    US Census Bureau
  • Licensing requirements and fees
    Oregon Construction Contractors Board
  • Cost estimates
    Local market analysis estimate
  • Insurance minimums
    Oregon Construction Contractors Board
  • Permit requirements
    City of Medford Building Department
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

What license do I need to work as a painting contractor in Medford, Oregon?

You need an Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB) Painting Contractor License. This requires passing a business law exam, providing financial statements, and maintaining required insurance. No trade-specific exam required for painting work.

Q/02

How much does exterior house painting cost in Medford?

Exterior painting for a typical 1,500 sq ft home ranges from $3,200-$5,800, depending on surface condition, paint quality, and prep work required. Costs vary based on siding material and height accessibility.

Q/03

Do I need permits for painting work in Medford?

Most residential interior and exterior painting requires no permits in Medford. However, work involving lead paint on pre-1978 homes requires EPA RRP certification, and some commercial projects may need permits through the City Building Department.

Q/04

When is the best time for exterior painting in Medford?

Peak season runs April through October when weather is consistently dry. Highest demand occurs May-August. Winter months are challenging for exterior work due to frequent rain and humidity.

Q/05

What insurance do painting contractors need in Oregon?

Minimum requirements include $300,000 per occurrence/$600,000 aggregate general liability insurance. Workers compensation is mandatory if you have employees. Professional liability is recommended for commercial projects.

§ F · Directory

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