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How Much to Charge for Painting in Arizona?2026 Statewide Rates & Calculator

With 7.2M residents and a 66.3% homeownership rate, Arizona has approximately 4,741,446 potential painting customers. High demand in a budget-conscious market - volume is your best friend here. Demand for painting stays steady throughout the year, making income more predictable. Arizona rates run about 40% lower than neighboring California - useful context if you serve clients near the border.

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Suggested: $46/hr based on Arizona wages

Your Pricing

Recommended Price

$1,557

Range: $1,384 - $1,730

$1.04/sq ft - 17.6h estimated

5 gallons of paint needed + 3 gallons primer

Cost Breakdown

Labor Cost$823.45
Paint$225.00
Primer$60.00
Supplies$45.00
Total Materials$330.00
Subtotal$1,153.45
Markup (35%)+$403.55

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Arizona Painting Market Intelligence

Pricing models, earning potential, and market comparison for painting in Arizona.

Painting Pricing Breakdown

Pricing ModelLowTypicalHigh
Per sq ft (interior)$2$3$4
Per sq ft (exterior)$2$4$6
Per room (avg 12x12)$204$408$714
Per hour$36$46$66

Prices adjusted for Arizona cost of living (102% of national average).

How Much Can You Earn Doing Painting in Arizona?

Part-time
15 hrs/week
$2,961/mo
$35,532/yr
Full-time
35 hrs/week
$6,908/mo
$82,896/yr
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Hustler
50 hrs/week
$9,869/mo
$118,428/yr

Estimates based on Arizona average rates. Actual income varies by experience, efficiency, and client mix.

Arizona vs Other Markets

MarketHourly RateCOLDemand
Arizona$46/hr102%very high
National Average$45/hr100%-
California(neighbor)$64/hr142%very high
Nevada(neighbor)$47/hr104%high
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Arizona Licensing Requirements

  • No contractor license needed for maintenance services
  • TPT (sales tax) license required from Arizona DOR
  • City business licenses required in Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, etc.
  • Workers comp required for all employees - no exceptions

This information is provided as general guidance only. Requirements may change and vary by locality. Always verify current requirements with state and local licensing authorities before starting your business.

Arizona Painting Business Tips

Local insights for running a successful painting business in Arizona

operations

Schedule work before 10 AM or after 4 PM in summer. Heat safety isn't optional — it's a competitive advantage when you can promise reliability.

seasonal

Monsoon season (July-September) creates surge demand for post-storm cleanup. Pre-book maintenance contracts that include emergency response.

Key Insight: Arizona's extreme heat shifts demand patterns — premium pricing for early morning slots and cooling-month peaks.

Painting Demand in Arizona by Month

Plan your year around seasonal demand patterns.

Jan
60%
Feb
70%
Mar
85%
Apr
95%
May
80%
Jun
65%
Jul
55%
Aug
55%
Sep
70%
Oct
90%
Nov
75%
Dec
60%
Peak: Oct-Apr
Off-season: Jan, Jun, Jul, Aug, Dec

Year-round demand means steady income. Focus on quality and retention.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much should I charge for painting in Arizona?

In Arizona, painting rates range from $37-$69/hour, with an average of $46/hour. Arizona's cost of living is 102% of the national average. Major cities like Scottsdale command higher rates ($52/hr), while smaller markets like Tucson average $43/hr.

What's the Arizona average for painting services?

The Arizona statewide average for painting is $46/hour or approximately $138-$230 per job. This reflects Arizona's 102% cost of living index relative to the national baseline.

Which Arizona cities have the highest painting rates?

In Arizona, Scottsdale has the highest painting rates at around $52/hour due to its 115% cost of living. Other high-rate areas include Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa.

Do I need a license for painting in Arizona?

Arizona licensing: No contractor license needed for maintenance services TPT (sales tax) license required from Arizona DOR City business licenses required in Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, etc. Workers comp required for all employees - no exceptions This information is provided as general guidance only. Requirements may change and vary by locality. Always verify current requirements with state and local licensing authorities before starting your business.

Is Arizona a good market for painting businesses?

Arizona offers a strong market for painting with rates averaging $46/hour. The state's 102% cost of living index supports sustainable pricing. Top markets include Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa.

Trusted Data Sources

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5,000+ pros

Updated

January 2026

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BLS Data

Painting pricing data for Arizona is sourced from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Census Bureau cost of living data, and verified quotes from local service professionals.

Data Sources:

  • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • Arizona Labor Department
  • U.S. Census Bureau

Last updated: January 2026