Painting Contractors in Gillette, Wyoming

Licensed Establishments

95

U.S. Census Bureau

Peak Season

May through September - optimal weather for exterior work, with June-August being busiest

Estimate

Avg. Response Time

2-5 business days for residential quotes, 5-10 days for commercial projects

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Common Job Costs

ServiceCost Range
Interior room painting (12x12)$400 – $800
Exterior house painting (1500 sq ft)$3,500 – $6,500
Deck staining$800 – $1,800
Kitchen cabinet painting$1,200 – $3,000
Commercial interior painting (per sq ft)$2 – $4

Licensing Requirements

Licensing Requirements

Wyoming does not require a state license for painting contractors. However, contractors performing work over $1000 may need to register with the Secretary of State. No exam required. Local business licenses may be required in Gillette.

Permit Requirements

Permits generally not required for painting work in Gillette. Commercial projects may require permits if structural modifications are involved. Contact Gillette Building Department at (307) 686-5245 for project-specific requirements.

Inspection Schedule

Inspections typically not required for painting work unless part of larger renovation project requiring building permits. Lead-safe work practices required for pre-1978 homes per EPA RRP Rule.

Insurance Minimums

General liability insurance minimum $300,000 recommended. Workers compensation required if employing others. No state-mandated minimums, but many clients require $1M general liability coverage.

How to Get Licensed

  1. 1

    Business Registration

    Register your business with Wyoming Secretary of State if performing work over $1000. Choose business structure (LLC, corporation, etc.) and file appropriate paperwork.

  2. 2

    Federal Tax ID

    Obtain an Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the IRS for tax purposes and business banking.

  3. 3

    Local Business License

    Apply for a business license with the City of Gillette if required. Contact Gillette City Clerk at (307) 686-5200 for current requirements.

  4. 4

    Insurance Coverage

    Secure general liability insurance ($300,000 minimum recommended) and workers compensation if hiring employees. Get certificates of insurance for client requirements.

  5. 5

    EPA RRP Certification

    Complete EPA RRP (Renovation, Repair, Painting) certification if working on pre-1978 homes. Required for lead-safe work practices.

About This Market

Gillette's painting market runs on oil and gas money, with demand tied to energy sector cycles. About 95 licensed painting establishments operate statewide, meaning roughly 8-12 serve the Gillette area. Residential work dominates - lots of ranch homes and newer construction needing maintenance. Commercial work comes from energy companies, retail, and municipal projects. Weather drives everything - you get maybe 5-6 good months for exterior work. Material costs run 15-20% higher than national average due to freight costs to Wyoming.

Getting started here is straightforward - Wyoming doesn't license painters, just get your business registered and liability insurance. The real challenge is the weather window and material logistics. Stock up before peak season because supply runs get sketchy. Crew availability is tight when oil's booming, loose when it busts. Focus on quality work and relationships - this market runs on referrals and repeat clients. Winter months, pivot to interior work or head south. EPA RRP certification is non-negotiable for older homes.

Data Sources:

Licensed establishments in Wyoming: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business PatternsLicensing requirements: Wyoming Secretary of State, Business DivisionPermit requirements: City of Gillette Building DepartmentInsurance requirements: Wyoming Department of InsuranceCost estimates: Local market analysis and contractor surveys

Frequently Asked Questions

Do painters need a license in Wyoming?
Wyoming does not require state licensing for painting contractors. However, businesses doing work over $1000 should register with the Wyoming Secretary of State and obtain local business licenses as required by Gillette.
What's the typical cost to paint a house exterior in Gillette?
Exterior house painting in Gillette ranges from $3500-$6500 for a 1500 sq ft home. Costs vary based on siding condition, paint quality, and accessibility. Weather delays can affect final pricing.
When is painting season in Wyoming?
Peak painting season runs May through September, with June-August being busiest. Wyoming's harsh winters limit exterior work to about 5-6 months annually, creating scheduling bottlenecks during prime season.
Do I need permits for painting in Gillette?
Standard painting work does not require permits in Gillette. However, commercial projects or work involving lead paint in pre-1978 homes requires EPA RRP certification and proper procedures per federal regulations.
What insurance do painting contractors need in Wyoming?
While Wyoming sets no minimum requirements, most contractors carry $300,000-$1M general liability insurance. Workers compensation is mandatory if employing others, and many clients require proof of insurance before work begins.

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