Painting Contractors in Cheyenne, Wyoming

Licensed Establishments

95

U.S. Census Bureau

Peak Season

May through September

Estimate

Avg. Response Time

2-4 business days

Estimate

Common Job Costs

ServiceCost Range
Interior room painting$300 – $800
Exterior house painting$2,500 – $6,500
Cabinet painting/refinishing$800 – $2,200
Deck staining$400 – $1,200
Commercial interior painting$1.5 – $3.5

Licensing Requirements

Licensing Requirements

Wyoming does not require state licensing for painters. However, contractors performing work over $1,000 must register with the Wyoming Secretary of State as a business entity. No specific painting license, exam, or renewal requirements at state level.

Permit Requirements

City of Cheyenne requires building permits for structural work but not for standard painting. Business license required from Cheyenne Planning and Development Department. Commercial projects may require permits depending on scope.

Inspection Schedule

No routine inspections required for standard painting work. Commercial projects subject to building department inspections per permit requirements.

Insurance Minimums

General liability insurance recommended minimum $1 million. Workers compensation required if employing others. No state-mandated minimums for painting contractors specifically.

How to Get Licensed

  1. 1

    Business registration

    Register business entity with Wyoming Secretary of State. Choose LLC, corporation, or other structure. File required paperwork and pay registration fees.

  2. 2

    Obtain EIN

    Apply for Employer Identification Number from IRS if hiring employees or forming LLC/corporation. Use for tax reporting and business banking.

  3. 3

    City business license

    Apply for business license through Cheyenne Planning and Development Department. Submit application, pay fees, provide business information.

  4. 4

    Insurance setup

    Secure general liability insurance. Obtain workers compensation insurance if employing others. Consider bonding for larger commercial projects.

  5. 5

    Tax registration

    Register for Wyoming sales tax with Department of Revenue if selling materials. Set up quarterly tax reporting and payment systems.

About This Market

Cheyenne's painter market runs lean with about 15-20 active contractors serving a metro of 65,000. Demand peaks hard during short summer season when weather cooperates. Exterior work drives the market - wind, hail, and UV exposure keep properties cycling through paint jobs every 8-10 years. Interior work stays steady year-round but pays less. Competition's manageable but customers shop price hard. Wyoming doesn't license painters at state level, so barrier to entry is low. Register your business with the Secretary of State, get your Cheyenne business license, and you're rolling. Carry solid insurance because wind damage claims happen. Work fast during peak season - you've got maybe 120 good exterior days per year. Build relationships with property managers and insurance adjusters. Winter's for interior work, cabinet refinishing, and equipment maintenance. Don't lowball - materials cost the same here as anywhere, and overhead's real.

Data Sources:

Licensed establishments count: US Census Bureau County Business PatternsCost ranges: Local contractor estimates and market analysisLicensing requirements: Wyoming Secretary of State and Cheyenne Planning DepartmentInsurance requirements: Wyoming Department of Workforce ServicesPeak season timing: Regional climate data and contractor interviews

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a license to work as a painter in Cheyenne, WY?
Wyoming does not require state licensing for painters. You must register as a business with the Wyoming Secretary of State and obtain a business license from Cheyenne Planning and Development Department.
What does exterior house painting cost in Cheyenne?
Exterior house painting in Cheyenne typically ranges from $2,500 to $6,500 depending on home size, condition, and materials. Harsh weather conditions often require premium paints, affecting cost.
When is the best time to paint exteriors in Cheyenne?
May through September is peak season for exterior painting in Cheyenne. Limited frost-free days and frequent wind make timing critical for quality results.
How many painting contractors operate in Wyoming?
Census data shows approximately 95 licensed painting establishments statewide in Wyoming, with most concentrated in Cheyenne and Casper metro areas.
What insurance do painting contractors need in Wyoming?
Wyoming requires workers compensation if you have employees. General liability insurance minimum $1 million recommended. No state-mandated insurance minimums specifically for painting contractors.

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