Painting Contractors in Plano, Texas

Licensed Establishments

1,361

U.S. Census Bureau

Peak Season

March through October, with highest demand in spring (March-May) and early fall (September-October)

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Avg. Response Time

24-48 hours for initial quote response, 3-5 days for detailed estimates

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Common Job Costs

ServiceCost Range
Interior painting (per room)$350 – $800
Exterior house painting$2,800 – $6,500
Cabinet painting$1,200 – $3,500
Deck staining$600 – $1,400
Commercial interior painting (per sq ft)$2 – $4

Licensing Requirements

Licensing Requirements

Texas does not require a state contractor license for painting work under $20,000. For jobs over $20,000, contractors need registration with TDLR. No specific painting license exists. Commercial work may require general contractor registration. No exam required for painting-specific work.

Permit Requirements

Plano generally does not require permits for painting work. Permits may be required if painting involves structural changes, lead paint abatement in pre-1978 homes, or commercial signage painting. Contact Plano Building Inspection at 972-941-7160.

Inspection Schedule

No routine inspections required for standard painting work. Lead-safe work practices required for pre-1978 structures under EPA RRP Rule. Commercial projects may require final inspections if part of larger renovation.

Insurance Minimums

General liability insurance minimum $300,000 recommended. Workers compensation required if employing others. Professional liability insurance advisable for specialty coating work. Auto insurance required for commercial vehicles.

How to Get Licensed

  1. 1

    Determine registration requirements

    Assess if your typical job values exceed $20,000. If so, you'll need TDLR contractor registration. If working primarily on jobs under $20,000, no state registration required.

  2. 2

    Complete TDLR application

    Submit application to Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation if required. Provide business information, insurance documentation, and pay required fees.

  3. 3

    Obtain EPA RRP certification

    Complete EPA RRP (Renovation, Repair, Painting) training for lead-safe work practices. Required for any work on pre-1978 structures. Training available through EPA-approved providers.

  4. 4

    Secure required insurance

    Obtain general liability insurance ($300,000 minimum recommended), workers compensation if employing others, and commercial auto insurance for business vehicles.

  5. 5

    Register business locally

    Register business with City of Plano if required, obtain business license, and register for sales tax collection with Texas Comptroller if selling materials.

About This Market

Plano's painting market runs hot with steady residential demand from the city's 285,000+ residents and robust commercial sector. New construction in Legacy West and established neighborhoods drive interior work, while Texas heat beats up exteriors every 5-7 years. Competition is fierce among the 50+ painting outfits working the area, but quality work gets premium pricing. Material costs hit hard here — expect 15-20% higher paint costs than state average due to demand. The wealthy Plano market will pay for quality, but they expect perfection and fast turnaround. Most contractors in this market are small operations, 2-5 crew members, focusing on residential repaint cycles and new construction finishing.

Working Plano means understanding the wealthy suburb mentality — homeowners expect detailed estimates, premium materials, and zero mess. Texas doesn't require painting licenses for most work, but you need TDLR registration for jobs over $20K. Get your EPA RRP certification for lead-safe work practices since many established neighborhoods have pre-1978 homes. Peak season runs March through October, but smart contractors book interior work for summer months when it's too hot for exterior jobs. Insurance is non-negotiable here — minimum $300K general liability, and workers comp if you have employees. The Plano Building Department doesn't require permits for straight painting, but always verify on specialty coatings or lead abatement work.

Data Sources:

Licensed establishments in TX: U.S. Census Bureau - County Business PatternsTDLR licensing requirements: Texas Department of Licensing and RegulationEPA RRP requirements: Environmental Protection AgencyLocal permit requirements: City of Plano Building Inspection DepartmentCost estimates: Local market analysis and contractor estimatesInsurance requirements: Texas Department of Insurance and industry standards

Frequently Asked Questions

Do painters need a license to work in Plano, Texas?
Texas does not require a specific painting license. For jobs under $20,000, no state registration is needed. Jobs over $20,000 require TDLR contractor registration. EPA RRP certification required for pre-1978 homes per federal regulation.
What does exterior house painting cost in Plano?
Exterior painting in Plano typically costs $2,800-$6,500 for a standard home, based on local market estimates. Factors include home size, paint quality, prep work needed, and contractor experience. Plano's premium market commands higher rates than state average.
When is the best time to hire a painter in Plano?
Peak exterior painting season runs March-October, with highest demand in spring and early fall. Interior work can be scheduled year-round. Book 2-3 weeks ahead during peak season, less time needed in winter months.
Are permits required for painting work in Plano?
Standard painting work does not require permits in Plano. Permits may be needed for lead paint abatement, structural changes, or commercial signage. Contact Plano Building Inspection Department at 972-941-7160 for specific projects.
What insurance do painting contractors need in Plano?
Recommended minimum: $300,000 general liability insurance. Workers compensation required if employing others per Texas law. Auto insurance mandatory for commercial vehicles. Professional liability advisable for specialty coating work.

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